Victorian Ribbon & Lacecraft DesignsThe delicate beauty of Victorian styles, romantic clothes, and soft decorating is what makes these projects so delightful to make. Decorate linens and picture frames, and design fashion accessories, with theis beautifull illustrated, complete guide to working with Victorian lace and ribbon. The dozens of enchanting projects come with complete instructions and workable patterns. Add sophistication to an ordinary teapot, or make a lace stocking, or a sharming little cherub, a cherished trinket keeper, or other stunning projects. Every technique for assing the exquisite beauty of lace and ribbon to your wardrobe, home decor, and fashion accessories is covered. |
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½ yard 18 yards 38 yard adding ½ Attach BOX BOTTOM BOX SIDE bring needle brown ribbon buds burgundy Cascade tails Center and glue Center cardboard/fleece center front centering cardboard clipping corners cone coordinating prints cream buttons cream lace cutting fabric Diagram dusty rose edge of BOX edges to wrong embroidery floss fleece piece fleece-side Fold Gather tightly gathered circle glue edges Glue fleece Glue remaining glue wrong sides gluing green wired ribbon heart front INSIDE LID Instructions before cutting lavender LID CENTER LID SIDE LID TOP lightweight cardboard piece long edge loops mauve organdy ribbon pattern picot trim Place dowel pleat Pulling snugly raw edges ribbon length rolling cardboard rosettes satin scalloped seed beads short ends silk ribbon Slipstitch small bow Stitch running thread straight edge Sugarplum Fairy Tack taupe Whipstitch wrap and glue yard of ½ yard of pink yard of purple yard of yellow yellow ribbon