WALL HANGING -- EMBROIDERED
xx EMBROIDERY
xx WALL HANGING
Embroidered butterfly is used to create a wall hanging or pillow. Est. cost: $4. BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Feb 1984 (v.62#2) pg. 36, 56
Sand dollar wall hanging features simple embroidery. DECORATING & CRAFT IDEAS Jul-Aug 1982 (v.13#6) pg. 8, 85
Brushed pansies wall hanging designed by Erica Wilson. Floral embroidery is accented by four pansies worked in a special wool stitch and then brushed with a stiff teasing brush until the threads become silky. FAMILY CIRCLE Mar 1 1978 (v.91#3) pg. 24
Embroidered "country manor" wall hanging (50"x72") depicts a manor house and formal garden surrounded by a fence and "framed" with two large trees. McCALLS NEEDLEWORK & CRAFTS Mar-Apr 1983 (v.28#2) pg. 58, 81
Silk ribbon embroidery creates a lovely floral "doily" wall hanging. Use familiar embroidery stitches like lazy daisy and French knots, then surround with appliqued lace and silk floss-embroidered scallops. McCALLS NEEDLEWORK & CRAFTS Feb 1990 (v.35#1) pg. 73, 93
Teddy bear stitchery. An embroidered wall hanging with seven teddy bears and the jump rope poem "Teddy bear, teddy bear, turn around...". NEEDLE & THREAD Jan-Feb 1984 (v.4#1) pg. 39, 31, 56
An undersea scene with sea grasses and a fish is embroidered in a variety of surface stitches. NEEDLECRAFT FOR TODAY May-Jun 1979 (v.2#3) pg. 10, 46
Needlework of Mexico. Fantasy animal and flower wall hanging is embroidered in the Hidalgo style. NEEDLECRAFT FOR TODAY May-Jun 1979 (v.2#3) pg. 16, 50
Needlecraft of Mexico. Goats and rabbits wall hanging embroidered in the style of Hidalgo. NEEDLECRAFT FOR TODAY May-Jun 1979 (v.2#3) pg. 17, 51
Needlework of Mexico. Fringed, embroidered rug or wall hanging worked in the style of the Otomies Indians of Hidalgo. NEEDLECRAFT FOR TODAY May-Jun 1979 (v.2#3) pg. 18, 52
Needlecraft of Mexico. Black embroidered wall hanging in the style produced in Chiapas. NEEDLECRAFT FOR TODAY May-Jun 1979 (v.2#3) pg. 19, 52
Appliqued and embroidered wall hanging features a chickadee bird pattern. NEEDLECRAFT FOR TODAY Sep-Oct 1980 (v.3#5) pg. 41, 56
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