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Knit Cats - Love this! Thought the Knit Your Own Dog book was very sweet but I'm a Cat person myself. These designs are very life like in the posturing of the felines. I preordered today and looking forward to February 8th when this book is released for shippi... - 2012/01/16 Sandwich Case - Materials: Strip of grey kid; strip of oil silk; 1 skein black silk; 1 skein red purse silk; 1 hank steel beads; steel button. This case will be found very useful on the occasion of a journey or picnic, as it can be carried in the pocket without an... - 2012/01/15 Handkerchief in Embroidery - Materials: French cambric; Messrs. Walter Evans and Co.'s embroidery cotton No. 50. Three rows of hem-stitching ornament this handkerchief; the pattern forms an insertion within the outer rows, the flowers are worked in raised satin stitch, with ey... - 2012/01/09 Embroidery Pattern for Ornamenting Collars, Cuffs. - Materials: Linen; Messrs. Walter Evans and Co.'s cotton perfectionné No. 40. This pretty star should be worked in fine overcast stitch. The centre is worked in raised satin stitch leaves round a circle of button-hole stitch, in the middle of which... - 2012/01/09 Just to top it off a good renaissance costume needs a muffin cap. - This is an out of print pattern I have in my collection McCall's 4806 medieval and renaissance hats. I made view D the muffin cap and added some bling with silver and black gimp braid, brown velvet ribbon and an ostrich feather. You can curl fe... - 2011/12/31 Renaissance project finished this year! - I never thought I would finish this project just in time to see in the new year. Well this is how it turned out. I know that my patience ran out at a few stages during construction may be resulting in a less than perfect finish. However, what are ... - 2011/12/31
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