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New Tablecloths eBook

by Various
language: english
Publisher: Science & Technology Publishing, September of 2025 ‧
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New Tablecloths is a comprehensive and inspiring guide dedicated to the art of creating beautiful table linens, authored by the renowned needlework expert, Anonymous, and first published in the early 20th century. This book offers a delightful exploration of tablecloth design, featuring a wide array of patterns, techniques, and practical advice for both novice and experienced needleworkers. Readers are introduced to a variety of embroidery styles, including drawn-thread work, cutwork, and lace insertion, each accompanied by detailed instructions and illustrative diagrams to ensure successful results. The book emphasizes the importance of craftsmanship and creativity, encouraging readers to personalize their table settings with unique, handcrafted pieces. It covers essential topics such as fabric selection, thread choices, and finishing touches, ensuring that every project is both beautiful and durable. In addition to step-by-step guidance, New Tablecloths provides inspiration through photographs and sketches of completed works, showcasing the elegance and charm that handmade table linens can bring to any home. Whether you are looking to enhance your dining experience, create memorable gifts, or simply enjoy the satisfaction of making something by hand, New Tablecloths serves as an invaluable resource. Its timeless techniques and classic designs continue to inspire generations of needlework enthusiasts, making it a cherished addition to any craft library.

New Tablecloths

by Various

Property Description
ISBN: 9782528118108
Publisher: Science & Technology Publishing
Release Date: September of 2025
Language: English
Format: eBook
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Categories: eBooks in English > Lifestyle & Hobbies > Lifestyle & Hobbies in General
EAN: 9782528118108
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