Victorian Cross Stitch Samplers

Victorian Cross Stitch Samplers by Angela Wainwright, published by Cassell in 1995, offers a detailed exploration of cross-stitch techniques inspired by Victorian designs. This edition, written in English and spanning 93 pages, presents a variety of projects that allow readers to create home accessories, decorations, and gifts. The motifs featured in the book are drawn from classic samplers, jewelry, books, and other Victorian artifacts, providing a rich source of inspiration for crafters.
Readers will find a range of projects suitable for different skill levels, from large-scale wall hangings to small brooches. The book emphasizes the beauty and intricacy of Victorian design, making it a valuable resource for those interested in crafts and hobbies related to sewing. With its focus on historical motifs, this guide serves as both an instructional manual and a source of creative ideas for anyone looking to enhance their cross-stitch repertoire.
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Make wonderful home accessories, decorations, gifts. Motifs taken from classic samplers, jewelry, books, and other Victorian objects are reproduced on everything from large-scale wall hangings to tiny brooches.
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