Glorafilia

Glorafilia by Carole Lazarus, published by Ebury in 1996, presents a collection of charted needlepoint designs inspired by Impressionist art. This edition, comprising 160 pages, showcases how these iconic paintings can be transformed into functional items such as rugs, cushions, belts, and bags, as well as standalone pieces of art. The book is written in English and caters to a variety of skill levels, making it accessible for both beginners and experienced crafters.
Readers will find a diverse array of projects that blend creativity with the beauty of classic art, allowing them to recreate stunning designs in their own homes. The focus on needlecrafts and textile crafts provides a rich exploration of techniques and applications, encouraging crafters to engage with their hobbies in innovative ways. This work serves as a practical guide for those interested in merging artistic expression with crafting, offering inspiration and detailed designs for a range of projects.
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This work contains a range of charted needlepoint designs incorporationg Impressionist art. The paintings are recreated in rugs and cushions, belts and bags and as pictures which can be recreated in their own right. The designs are suitable for various levels of expertise.
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