The 20th century offers the miniaturist a choice of styles, from the Victorian influences still prevalent in Edwardian times, to the ultra-modern minimalism of the 1990s. This book features more than 40 embroidery projects which are closely based on historical originals, adapted to the needs of the 1/12 scale miniaturist.
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The 20th century offers the miniaturist a choice of styles, from the Victorian influences still prevalent in Edwardian times, to the ultra-modern minimalism of the 1990s. This book features more than 40 embroidery projects which are closely based on historical originals, adapted to the needs of the 1/12 scale miniaturist.
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First edition (softcover). 4to (27cm by 21cm), vi, 170pp. Illustrated throughout in colour. Original laminated card wrappers. This book is in very good condition. ISBN 186108272X.
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