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Candace Bahouth's Romantic Needlepoint (1995)

by Candace Bahouth

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After the success of Medieval Needlepoint, Candace Bahouth has chosen love as the theme for her second collection of 20 needlepoint projects. The designs were inspired by sources as varied as Roman mosaics and Victorian poetry. Each project can be worked in simple tent stitch, and all feature a colour chart for easy reference and full instructions for transforming the finished designs into cushions, bolsters, a needlepoint bag, a tea cosy and a waistcoat.… (more)
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For Milly-doo

Love many, trust few, always paddle your own canoe.
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Love is a canvas pattern furnished by Nature and embroidered by imagination. Voltaire (1694-1778)
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After the success of Medieval Needlepoint, Candace Bahouth has chosen love as the theme for her second collection of 20 needlepoint projects. The designs were inspired by sources as varied as Roman mosaics and Victorian poetry. Each project can be worked in simple tent stitch, and all feature a colour chart for easy reference and full instructions for transforming the finished designs into cushions, bolsters, a needlepoint bag, a tea cosy and a waistcoat.

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