Threads Magazine No. 29 June/July 1990

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  • Brand : Taunton Press
  • ID# : 222145056
  • MPN : 29
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Threads Magazine No. 29 June/July 1990. Betsy Levine, Editor. Published by Taunton Press, Newton, CT, 1990. Bimonthly Edition. Paperback. No DJ. Size 4to (up to 12'' tall). Condition: VG. Some edge wear, overall content excellent. 98 Pgs. Pattern Grading. Sewing Workout, fabrics and techniques for constructing stretchy activewear; Commercial Patterns; Catalan Knit Lace; Knit a handkerchief with Miniature Leaf Edging; Machine-Knit Intarsia, painting on the knitting machine; Zandra Rhode's Couture; Memories in Miniature, picture making with machine embroidery & applique; More Miniature Miracles; The Embellished Vest; Of Fractals and Pixels and Rotating Quilt Blocks, using the computer in quilt design; Sensorama Sweaters, hidden noise makers and embroidered details that kids will love; and Luxurious Lace. Projects with complete step-by-step illustrated instructions. Color photographs. Description text copyright 2008 www.BooksForComfort.net. Item ID 17354.

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