This versatile design collection blossoms with more than 200 beautifully rendered flowers. Reproduced from a rare turn-of-the-19th-century catalog of embroidery patterns, its motifs are conveniently arranged according to type — wreaths, allover patterns, and other styles. Ideal for needlework, ... read more
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This versatile design collection blossoms with more than 200 beautifully rendered flowers. Reproduced from a rare turn-of-the-19th-century catalog of embroidery patterns, its motifs are conveniently arranged according to type — wreaths, allover patterns, and other styles. Ideal for needlework, woodworking, leathercraft, and other hobbies, these winsome illustrations will also enhance any print project.
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