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Michael Spender (publisher)
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The World of Embroidery, November 2001 |
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No copies available |
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Paperback |
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60 |
Date: |
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2001-11 |
ISBN: |
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BM1362486662148320670 |
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The Embroiderers' Guild |
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1 jacquie (United Kingdom) |
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1 Bob (USA: NY) |
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Description: |
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The healing stitch: expressing experience through the image-making process For love of the stitch: inspiration from an Indian childhood Masater class: the process and manufacture of dolls with attitude Streams & Spirals, Dots & Points: the work of Marian Bijlenga An invitation to see differently: metaphor and dialogue in ecclesiastical design Medusa tames: a passion for working with wire Gallery of embroiderers: Polly Leonard Lives shaped in a gilded cage: sculptural work from metals and embroidery Top hat: capmakers of Margilan, Uzbekistan Kernal trust Textures & impressions: using decorative machine stitching on quilts Hand embroidery by machine: the story of industrial embroidery technology (part 1) |
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http://bookmooch.com/BM1362486662148320670 |
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