Machine Embroidery Room by Room: 30+ Home Decor Projects by Carol Zentgraf - Presentation Transcript
Machine Embroidery Room by Room:
30+ Home Decor Projects by Carol
Zentgraf
Everything From Tablecloths And Napkins To Comforters.
Has crossover appeal among sewers and quilters Krause Publications is
the premier publisher of machine embroidery books, with seven titles
generating more than $1.6 million in combined sales Great value -
covers a variety of projects within the book, with designs included in an
accompanying CD-ROM This book inspires readers to tackle a small-
scale home make over, one room at a time. Eight rooms, each with a
theme and three design groupings for each theme, are featured in this
machine embroidery guide and enclosed CD-ROM. The versatility of the
designs, give sewers countless options for revitalizing any room. This book
includes: *Projects for sewers to add new character to the family room,
dining room, patio, sunroom, kitchen, bedroom, and bathroom *More than
30 projects embroiderers of all skill levels can use to achieve a new look in
any room *Detailed illustrations and more than 75 color photos inspire
sewers to make the most of their embroidery machine investment Great
changes start from small improvements, and this book is packed with small
improvements any machine embroidery enthusiast can do.
Personal Review: Machine Embroidery Room by Room: 30+
Home Decor Projects by Carol Zentgraf
Embroidery used to be done solely by hand; now the advent of machine
embroidery teaches how to feature machine-embroidered designs in home
decor whether purchased or made by scratch. It's a snap to make home
accents using this guide: the author's an expert in both sewing and home
decor and here provides tips on measuring, cutting and enhancing
everything from tablecloths and napkins to comforters.
Diane C. Donovan
California Bookwatch
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Embroidery used to be done solely by hand; now the more
Embroidery used to be done solely by hand; now the advent of machine embroidery teaches how to feature machine-embroidered designs in home decor whether purchased or made by scratch. It's a snap to make home accents using this guide: the author's an expert in both sewing and home decor and here provides tips on measuring, cutting and enhancing everything from tablecloths and napkins to comforters.
Diane C. Donovan
California Bookwatch less
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