
Fantasy Cross-Stitch: Create Legendary Beasts, Mythical Spirits, and Fairy-Tale Realms to Adorn Your Castle Halls - Paperback
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Languages:EnglishPublisher:Page Street PublishingISBN-13:9798890034007UPC:9798890034007Book Category:Crafts & HobbiesBook Subcategory:Needlework, Fiber Arts & TextilesBook Topic:Cross-Stitch, EmbroiderySize:8.90 x 7.00 x 0.40 inchesWeight:0.851Product ID:SC9E973M2T
Bring Fantasy Worlds to Life One Stitch at a Time
Once upon a time, there was a book full of magnificent dragons, whimsical enchanters, and mystical creatures . . . Escape from reality with 25 imaginative cross-stitch patterns. In this charming collection, Iris Kleinbussink, the pattern designer behind NeedleLot Designs, shares her eye-catching interpretations of classic fantasy along with mythology and folklore from around the world. Adorn your library with an Enchanting Unicorn, then mark your page with the Gothic Lancet Window bookmark. Protect your hoard with a Dragon of the Old World, or cast a spell with the Witch's Cat. Dive into the lore of ancient legends with the adorable Curious Kit-sune or the shadowy Anubis. With every pattern offering sizes for 14-, 16-, and 18-count fabrics, plus tips for finishing special projects, any cross-stitcher will be able to create stunning pieces that transport them to another realm entirely.Languages:EnglishPublisher:Page Street PublishingISBN-13:9798890034007UPC:9798890034007Book Category:Crafts & HobbiesBook Subcategory:Needlework, Fiber Arts & TextilesBook Topic:Cross-Stitch, EmbroiderySize:8.90 x 7.00 x 0.40 inchesWeight:0.851Product ID:SC9E973M2T
Iris Kleinbussink is the cross-stitch designer behind NeedleLot Designs. She's known for her intricate, quirky, and colorful designs. She resides in the city of Groningen, in the north of the Netherlands.
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