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🧡 Judith Baker Montano's Embroidery & Craz Stitching Guide: 180+ Stitches, Tips & Techniques for Left-Handed & Right-Handed Stitchers Review

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Cross-Stitch, πŸͺ‘ Needlework

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Another book that doesn't have everything

This book is great for all types of stitches for any type of embroidery. The main disadvantage is that the overhead spiral forces you to turn the whole book over to read it. However, the worst flaw is that they do NOT show the stitch on the embroidered item. You have no idea what it's supposed to look like. how it should be presented. (There is a microscopic image less than an inch square with poor color definition that doesn't do the trick.) I love when I have a photo that gives me great ideas

Pros
  • Inspires confidence
Cons
  • Out of style

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Very useful tool.: crafts, hobbies and household

I think I expected a little more than what I got - HOWEVER - nothing escaped the advert. I think I was hoping for more than just stitching. Based on the cover I thought I would see colorful examples of good size photos. There are photos but they are thumbnail size and I have to keep picking them up to see when I need a reminder. Stitch tutorials are computer generated drawings and sometimes the stitch doesn't match the thumbnail of the photo, which then makes me wonder. if i do it right…

Pros
  • Easy to use
Cons
  • Concise instructions

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Awesome Embroidery Stitches Bible

This is an embroidery stitch guide specially designed for crazy quilters. It's a very small book - just a guess, I'd say no more than four inches by five. But it's rolled up and stands on its own so you can lay it next to you as you embroider to see how the stitches you make work. The instructions are simple and clear, fully illustrated and the instructions are for both left and right handed people! never heard before. Many are designed to work in a straight line to cover the seams of your…

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  • Satisfied so far
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  • Will write later