Made In France: Linen and Thread – Monique Lyonnet

Posted on September 17th, 2009 by Jarvis in Design, Gardening, Interiors, Non-Fiction

In Made In France: Linen and Thread by Parisian haberdasher Monique Lyonnet is a straightforward look at homewares and embroidery in which each project is illustrated with a full page photograph, cross-stitch grid and instructional diagrams.

Be inspired by the earthy texture and elegant shades of linen and a stash of irresistible ribbons. Made in France: Linen and Thread shows you how to use this versatile fabric to create and embellish forty stylish accessories for the home.

Made In France: Linen and Thread by Monique Lyonnet, ISBN 9781741966039

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Follow the simple instructions to sew cushions, table linen, aprons, blankets and bags, and then embroider your homewares with the charming motifs provided.

Illustrated with drawings of the individual steps and beautiful photographs of the finished projects, this book will inspire both novice embroiderers and accomplished needle workers.

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