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| Project Type | Scarves/Shawls, Home, Garments |
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| Categories | Knitting, Crochet, Cross-Stitch/Counted Thread, Other Needle Arts |
| Author | PieceWork Contributors |
| Format | eBook |
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Login Purchase Single ProductEvery September/October issue of PieceWork Magazine is literary-inspired! These issues have been popular with our readers, but also help us discover new books to instantly add to our ever-growing wish list. Thanks to these discoveries, we found these five projects to knit, crochet, hook, and cross-stitch to inspire your literary creations.
Projects included in this eBook:
This eBook starts out with Mimi Seyferth's stunning scarf inspired by the twist of crimson silk that Grace Ansley is knitting in Edith Whartons short story Roman Fever, originally published in 1934. The next project is Betty Heaths delightful hooked trivet with its sweet cats will brighten up your tea table. See how Abbi Byrd perfectly captured the colors in Titas world as described in Laura Esquivels Like Water for Chocolate in this striking bedspread in the third project. The fourth project is Mary Polityka Bushs delightful needle book which was inspired by pieces worked on perforated paper that are included in Vickie LoPiccolo Jennetts Sonoran Borders: Threads of Friendship. The final project is inspired by the Chanel design knitted by Margery Sharps character, Lesley Frewen, in The Flowering Thorn, this rich blue cardigan accented with cream-colored trim is perfect for your journeyin town or country. We are sure you will love this eBook and the accompanying projects!
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