Autumn Artwork
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Autumn Artwork
Create beautiful Autumn-themed embroidery for colorful decor and festive, handmade gifts!
Relax this season with warm and whimsical Autumn décor and handmade crafts! Autumn Artwork: Fall Embroidery Patterns and Techniques for Cozy Crafting features embroidered pumpkins and pies designed by professional needlework artist Aly Ploof. With these intricate and beautiful embroidery patterns, you can add a touch of the harvest spirit to napkins, towels, garments, and other textiles.
Embroidery is an age-old needlework skill that has been entertaining crafters and makers for generations. There’s nothing more relaxing on a crisp fall afternoon than painting with thread, so grab your cider and get cozy. Autumn Artwork offers 16 pumpkin-spiced patterns to make your Autumn crafting vivid and colorful—as well as chapters on techniques for beginners, and a stitch library for easy reference.
Autumn Artwork is the anticipated follow-up book to Aly's best-selling Handmade Holiday: Festive Embroidery Patterns and Techniques for Christmas Crafting. Whether you’re a beginner interested in learning a new craft, or an experienced embroiderer looking to create sweet and spooky handmade gifts, this book has patterns you’ll love!
TABLE OF CONTENTS00: Introduction
01: Getting Started
02: Stitch Library
03: Embroidery Projects
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