Cross-Stitch for the Home

by Dorothea Hall

Published 15 August 1991
One of a collection of four cross-stitch books published simultaneously, this volume contains instructions for nearly 20 projects designed to add warmth and a personal touch to the home, and is aimed at both the beginner and the more experienced needleworker. The projects include items such as a Victorian footstool, a picture for a child's bedroom, cushions for a conservatory, and table linen. The instructions are accompanied by thread charts, diagrams which illustrate basic skills and stitches, and colour photographs of the finished pieces.

One of a collection of four cross-stitch books published simultaneously, this volume contains instructions for nearly 20 projects suitable as gifts or for fund-raising activities, and is aimed at both the beginner and the more experienced needleworker. The projects include items such as bookmarks, pincushions, guest towels and greeting cards, and the instructions are accompanied by thread charts, diagrams which illustrate basic skills and stitches, and colour photographs of the finished pieces.

One of a collection of four cross-stitch books published simultaneously, this volume contains instructions for nearly 20 projects suitable as gifts for children, and is aimed at both the beginner and the more experienced needleworker. The projects include items such as hand toys, a chair-back and cushion, a baby-basket cover and a patchwork quilt, and incorporate designs and characters from nursery rhymes and fairy tales. The instructions are accompanied by thread charts, diagrams which illustrate basic skills and stitches, and colour photographs of the finished pieces.

One of a collection of four cross-stitch books published simultaneously, this volume contains instructions for nearly 20 projects suitable for special occasions such as weddings, anniversaries, house-warming, Christmas or the birth of a child. It is aimed at both the beginner and the more experienced needleworker, and the instructions are accompanied by thread charts, diagrams which illustrate basic skills and stitches, and colour photographs of the finished pieces.