Needlecraft


Crewel World (A Needlecraft Mystery, #1)
Framed in Lace (A Needlecraft Mystery, #2)
New Complete Guide to Sewing
A Murderous Yarn (A Needlecraft Mystery, #5)
Hanging by a Thread (A Needlecraft Mystery, #6)
A Stitch in Time (A Needlecraft Mystery, #3)
Heavy Duty Sewing: Making Backpacks and Other Stuff
Hoop Dreams: Modern Hand Embroidery
200 Embroidered Flowers: Hand Embroidery Stitches and Projects for Flowers, Leaves and Foliage
Getting Started Knitting Socks , 1 pc (Getting Started series)
Buttons and Bones (A Needlecraft Mystery, #14)
Doodle Stitching: Embroidery & Beyond: Crewel, Cross Stitch, Sashiko & More
Knitting Bones (A Needlecraft Mystery, #11)
Cutwork (A Needlecraft Mystery, #7)
The Embroidery Stitch Bible
Festive Felt by Sarah TremellingMake Your Own Horse Clothing by Jean PerrySew Bags by Hilarie Wakefield DaytonPicture Dictionary of Hand Embroidery Stitches by Juby Aleyas KollDoodle Stitching by Aimee Ray
Favorite Hand Sewing Books
18 books — 4 voters

The verb 'to darn' is explained in my pocket dictionary as follows: 'To mend by imitating the texture of the stuff, with thread and needle.' But this definition does not correspond to the work accomplished by good Chinese housewives. When they mend a sock, they do not try 'to imitate the texture of the stuff'. Their art makes no attempt at concealment: it even takes a certain pride in revealing itself. ...more
Daniele Varè, The Maker of Heavenly Trousers