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The Gentle Needle Arts
The Gentle Needle Arts
by Yvonne Deutch/Marshall Cavendish Books Limited
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The Gentle Needle Arts
by Yvonne Deutch/Marshall Cavendish Books Limited
Hardcover
published in 1977
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Published 1977 by Cavendish House.
Chapters include:
Daisy work
Needle-made lace
Aemilia-Ars lace
Netting. includes: basic instructions, 1 shopping bag, 1 hammock, 1 stole,
Knitted lace. includes: 2 edging patterns- 1 inch wide, 1 pillowcase border- 2.5”x18”, 1 small table mat- round 57 cm (23”) diameter, 1 Lace tray cloth- rectangle 35 cm x 53.5 cm (14”x21”), 1 tablecloth - round 114.5 cm (45”) diameter,
Irish crochet. includes: basic instructions for 10 motifs, 1 bedspread in square motifs,
Crochet lace. includes: 2 doilies - round 16cm (6.5”) and round 26.5cm (10.5”)diameters, 1 lace curtain 75cm x 100cm (30”x40”), 1 shelf edging - filet crochet 10 cm (4”) deep, 1 coffee table mat- motif type - hexagon shape 56cm(22”) each motif is 6 cm (2.5”), 1 lace shawl,
Tatting. includes: basic instructions, 1 bookmark, 1 placemat, 4 edgings and trims, 1 necklace,
Embroidery on tulle.
Embroidery on net
Macrame. includes: basic instructions, child’s hammock, shawl, purse, flower pot holders, 2 watchbands, hanging pot holders, belt, vest, owl and pussycat and boat decorations
Bobbin Lace. includes: basic stitches, 4 patterns (?)
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