Designs and Patterns for Needle Work, originally published in 1873, offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of 19th-century needlecraft. This republication preserves a variety of designs and patterns intended for a range of needlework projects. From delicate floral motifs to geometric arrangements, this volume is a sourcebook for replicating historical designs or inspiring new creations.
Suitable for both experienced needleworkers and those new to the craft, the book reflects the tastes and styles of the Victorian era, providing a tangible connection to the past. Whether you're interested in historical fashion, vintage crafts, or simply seeking unique patterns for your next project, this collection offers a treasure trove of inspiration.
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