Criss-Crossing Paris

Criss-Crossing Paris
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Publisher : National Geographic Books
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 9780992792367
ISBN-13 : 0992792363
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Book Synopsis Criss-Crossing Paris by : Fiona Sinclair

Download or read book Criss-Crossing Paris written by Fiona Sinclair and published by National Geographic Books. This book was released on 2018-02-06 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Cross-stitch interpretations of Parisian moments captured in a photograph. Embroider an unforgettable travel memoir of Paris, with charming designs that feature familiar sights and unexpected moments. Each page is an invitation for the traveler or lover of Paris to share the author's journey, evoking memories of one of the world's most romantic cities. Snapshots, short poetic descriptions, and charming illustrations of the inspiration behind the designs are accompanied by photographs of the finished projects and counted charts. As well as pictures and pillows, projects include other items like a baguette tote, a metro sign ticket holder, and a door knocker pincushion. Each design can be adapted to stitch onto a variety of items and advice is given on these variations. Intrepid cross stitchers can step off the grid and use the illustrations as a guide to embroider on to linen, while those who prefer to work counted designs on Aida cloth will find chart templates in the book.


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