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The Periodic Table of Embroidery Stitches - Poster

eQuilter The Periodic Table of Embroidery Stitches - Poster

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Poster - 20" x 30"

One place for tons of embroidery elements is enough to make anyone feel as positive as a proton. This 20" x 30" periodic table poster is a fun, useful, and colorful visual guide to over 190 embroidery stitches. Based on Christen Brown's Hand Embroidery Dictionary, the chart is organized into 19 categories, such as chain stitches, blanket stitches, and knotted stitches. Each square on the Periodic Table of Embroidery Stitches features a close-up photo of an embroidery stitch, the stitched name, and the page number from the Hand Embroidery Dictionary so you can quickly identify and replicate dozens of stitches. 'The Periodic Table of Embroidery Stitches' poster, 20" x 30", by C&T Publishing.

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