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Surface Embroidery and Smocking (Australian Heritage Needlework)

by Jennifer Sanders (Series editor)

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Illustrated handbook of patterns derived from original Australian designs by Maud Prosser, Frances Derham and other well-known Australian craftworkers. Introductory essays place their work in historical context. Includes instructions for enlarging patterns and transferring designs.
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Illustrated handbook of patterns derived from original Australian designs by Maud Prosser, Frances Derham and other well-known Australian craftworkers. Introductory essays place their work in historical context. Includes instructions for enlarging patterns and transferring designs.

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