Annette Feldman
Bert Ross Studio, New York City

Annette Feldman

Author of Handmade Lace and Patterns

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Annette Feldman, a talented and creative New York City artist, shared her gift of design with many people in many areas. As a designer of needlecrafts, her work appeared for years in most leading publications of her day, often as beautiful cover material, and more often with much to show and tell within their pages. Aside from her own designing talent, she always had a strong desire to teach what she knows to all who want to know and enjoy these crafts themselves.
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