9780486230726-0486230724-Victorian Alphabets, Monograms and Names for Needleworkers: from Godey's Lady's Book (Dover Embroidery, Needlepoint)

Victorian Alphabets, Monograms and Names for Needleworkers: from Godey's Lady's Book (Dover Embroidery, Needlepoint)

ISBN-13: 9780486230726
ISBN-10: 0486230724
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Rita Weiss, Godey’s Lady’s Book
Publication date: 1974
Publisher: Dover Publications
Format: Paperback 118 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780486230726
ISBN-10: 0486230724
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Rita Weiss, Godey’s Lady’s Book
Publication date: 1974
Publisher: Dover Publications
Format: Paperback 118 pages

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Victorian Alphabets, Monograms and Names for Needleworkers: from Godey's Lady's Book (Dover Embroidery, Needlepoint) (ISBN-13: 9780486230726 and ISBN-10: 0486230724), written by authors Rita Weiss, Godey’s Lady’s Book, was published by Dover Publications in 1974. With an overall rating of 4.0 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Victorian Alphabets, Monograms and Names for Needleworkers: from Godey's Lady's Book (Dover Embroidery, Needlepoint) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.47.

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The Victorian woman put initials on nearly every piece of linen and clothing she owned — everything from handkerchiefs and blouses to tablecloths, napkins, and towels. The modern needleworker may not be quite so avid about initialing everything, but initials and monograms are still attractive and popular ways of decorating common items.
This book brings you a large selection of alphabets, initials, monograms, and common names from Godey's Lady's Book and Peterson's Magazine, the most popular American women's magazines of the Victorian era. Each is available in a variety of letter forms, so that you may find the most suitable for your sewing needs: scripts, floral, geometric, Old English, block, ornamental, and many more. Although eminently usable for embroidery, there are also a number of alphabets for crochet and needlepoint. You will find these motifs of the highest quality — both easy to use and productive of professional-looking results.
For traditional embroidery and sewing needs, these alphabets, monograms, and names are ideal but you will also find them applicable to a number of modern uses: for decorating blue jeans and hats, for patches, and even a variety of non-sewing needs.

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