The Myth & Magic Of Embroidery

(Paperback - Aug 2005)
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Helen M. Stevens

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Book: The Myth & Magic Of Embroidery
From ancient times, embroidery and other textile arts have been associated with myths and legends, fables and fairy tales, high drama and folklore. This book features the Celtic, Anglo-Saxon, Norse, and Old English embroidered pictures that were used in such sacred rituals. Each chapter contains an adaptation of a legend with illustrations taken from the author's own workbook. The book includes detailed working methods and new design techniques, enabling readers to create stunning embroidery pieces of their own.
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Details of Book: The Myth & Magic Of Embroidery Book: The Myth & Magic Of Embroidery
Author: Helen M. Stevens
ISBN:

0715321463


ISBN-13:

9780715321461

,

978-0715321461


Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: Aug 2005
Publisher: David & Charles Publishers
Number of Pages: 144
Language: English
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