Originally published in 1604, with the printing privilege of the Holy Roman Emperor, this pattern book contains 99 charted designs that modern needleworkers will find intricate and challenging. Richly detailed, with the look...

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Originally published in 1604, with the printing privilege of the Holy Roman Emperor, this pattern book contains 99 charted designs that modern needleworkers will find intricate and challenging. Richly detailed, with the look of medieval tapestries, these baroque designs will appeal to all people experienced in needlepoint, cross-stitch embroidery or other needle crafts.

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