🧵 Stitching History, One Pattern at a Time!
Cross Stitch Patterns From 1730 is a paperback collection featuring a curated selection of intricate cross-stitch designs from the 18th century, perfect for crafters of all skill levels. This book not only serves as a guide to historical patterns but also inspires creativity and community among modern stitchers.
C**.
Five Stars
I liked the book, always looking for cross stitch books for inspiration......
C**.
Just OK
The patterns are pretty but with the darker page background they're hard to read.
A**N
I can't tell if it's due to poor printing of the book or if it's in the ...
On some pages in certain spots, it's hard to see what the pattern is. I can't tell if it's due to poor printing of the book or if it's in the original pattern. It looks like this book is printed on demand by Amazon but if it's part of the pattern that is missing, I would have expected the author to fill in what's missing.
J**T
Five Stars
good book
A**R
Five Stars
very useful
A**R
Great
Lovey
A**R
Love the patterns!
Love the patterns, however, a little disappointed that the pages the patterns are printed on are so dark. Ordered the other books, as well.
D**3
Don't waste your money!
Not worth the money! The pages look like they have been copied over and over again from copies on a bad copier. Many are too dark or blurry to read. It's a shame because some of the motifs are very pretty.
E**T
Five Stars
:)
H**T
BEAUTUFUL STYLISH 1730 PATTERNS TO USE IN ANYTHING YOU CAN THINK OF
This is very handy for copying onto cards or my tapestry work. A good selection of stylish syles as one would expect from the rich in 1730. I use the patterns for all sorts of things, even for adding images to my watercolour paintings. Very pleased to own a copy. Easy to use and handy to keep on the shelf for next use.
A**E
Kreuzstichmuster
Das Heft ist eigentlich nicht schlecht; es sieht nur so aus, als habe man ein altes Buch fotokopiert und neu gebunden. Die Seiten sind sehr dunkel, so dass sich die Muster nicht sehr gut abheben. Ich sammle Handarbeitsbücher und arbeite nicht unbedingt damit. Es wäre also höchstens zu versuchen, eine Fotokopie oder ein Foto so zu bearbeiten, dass der Hintergrund heller wird. Ansonsten wäre es ein ziemlich anstrengendes Arbeiten. Ergo für jemanden, der danach sticken will nur bedingt zu empfehlen.
L**E
Stich
Nice
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