Threads Magazine No. 12 Aug/Sept 1987

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  • Brand : Taunton Press
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Threads Magazine No. 12 Aug/Sept 1987. John Kelsey, Editor. Published by Taunton Press, Newton, CT, 1987. Bimonthly Edition. Paperback. No DJ. Size 4to (up to 12'' tall). Condition: Nr Fine. 86 Pgs. Painted Silk Clothing: these simple and comfortable styles show off uncommon fabrics. Making a Panel Dress. Traditional Rug Hooking with a Twist. Microchips in the Sewing Room. A Sampler of Knit Edgings and Applied Trims. Ready for the Needle: Preshrinking and pressing prepare the fabric, and prepare you too. Finger Weaving: a way to make a strong, decorative fabric without using any tools. Layered Trapunto: raised quilting that you can stretch and frame or spread on the bed. Handsewing Stitches, which to use when and how to sew them. Decorative Ribbon Work. Knitting Round on Straight Needles. Japan's Masterful Embroideries. Perfect Fit: a harmony between garment and body. Description text copyright 2013 www.BooksForComfort.net. Item ID 27679.

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