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A Journey With Sibbel: An 18th Century Orphan's Study of Needlework

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Item specifics

Condition
Very Good: A book that has been read but is in excellent condition. No obvious damage to the cover, ...
ISBN
9781611691573

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
C&T Publishing
ISBN-10
1611691575
ISBN-13
9781611691573
eBay Product ID (ePID)
217061119

Product Key Features

Book Title
Journey with Sibbel : an 18th Century Orphan's Study of Needlework
Number of Pages
96 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Needlework / Cross-Stitch, Needlework / General
Publication Year
2015
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Crafts & Hobbies
Author
Sally Criswell, Susan Greening Davis
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.5 in
Item Weight
10.4 Oz
Item Length
11.1 in
Item Width
8.5 in

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Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2014-960078
Reviews
Susan Greening Davis and Sally Criswell found Sibbel's sampler in Belgium, fell in love with it and brought it to America. Through research, they discovered what life for Sibbel was like growing up in the 1700s and learning needlework techniques. This is an interpretation of Sibbel's young life in a Netherlands charity home. As Sibbel creates the motifs in her sampler and learns special joining stitches, you are invited to stitch along. In the project pages, you can create many of the items Sibbel would have made, such as her leather pincushion or the gorgeous stitching weight used to hold her sampler in place.
Synopsis
Authors Susan Greening Davis and Sally Criswell found Sibbel's sampler in Belgium, fell in love with it and brought it to America. Through their research, they have opened a window for us to see what life for Sibbel was like growing up in the 1700s, learning needlework techniques and coming to love stitching.Within these pages is an interpretation of Sibbel's young life in a Netherlands charity home. As Sibbel creates the motifs in her sampler and learns special joining stitches, you are invited to stitch along. What you will have created is a stunning showpiece. In the project pages, you can create many of the items Sibbel would have made, such as her leather pincushion or the gorgeous stitching weight used to hold her sampler in place.So collect your favorite stitching tools, find your most comfortable chair and take a journey with Sibbel., Authors Susan Greening Davis and Sally Criswell found Sibbel's sampler in Belgium, fell in love with it and brought it to America. Through their research, they have opened a window for us to see what life for Sibbel was like growing up in the 1700s, learning needlework techniques and coming to love stitching. Within these pages is an interpretation of Sibbel's young life in a Netherlands charity home. As Sibbel creates the motifs in her sampler and learns special joining stitches, you are invited to stitch along. What you will have created is a stunning showpiece. In the project pages, you can create many of the items Sibbel would have made, such as her leather pincushion or the gorgeous stitching weight used to hold her sampler in place. So collect your favorite stitching tools, find your most comfortable chair and take a journey with Sibbel., Susan Greening Davis and Sally Criswell found Sibbel's sampler in Belgium, fell in love with it and brought it to America. They have opened a window for us to see what life for Sibbel was like growing up in the 1700s, learning needlework techniques and coming to love stitching.
LC Classification Number
TT778.C76

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