19th Century Charted Alphabets from Europe: for Needlepoint & Cross Stitch
Susan Johnson
(Author)
Description
Small needlework pattern booklets became widely available in the mid-to-late 19th century, and offer a wealth of ideas for modern needleworkers. This book reproduces the pages from several antique booklets and includes 46 alphabets in a variety of styles and sizes to give you letters perfect for everything from monograms to creating quotes or sayings.
Please note that, like many antique alphabets, the letters "I" and "J" were considered interchangeable and it was common for only one or the other is included, not both- the majority of these alphabets offer the "J". Often the letter "T" can be adapted for use as a modern "I".
70 pages in 8"x10" softcover format.
Product Details
Price
$23.95
Publisher
Independently Published
Publish Date
February 17, 2020
Pages
72
Dimensions
8.0 X 10.0 X 0.19 inches | 0.48 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9798614762797
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Susan has been a writer for many years, but this is her first novel. She coined the word "equimanity" to mean the understanding between man and horse, and it spawned the idea for a man/horse called an Equiman, a true hybrid (not a centaur!). Susan is also an artist, and has studied, ridden and painted horses since she got her first pony at age seven. At a young age she recognized the many physical similarities between humans and horses, as well as learning how to train and connect with them.Her art website is http: //www.strachanjohnson.com. She lives in rural Ontario with her husband Quentin and a cat named Roly Poly.