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Sterling Silver Italian Murano Pink Glass Cross Necklace

Sterling Silver Italian Murano Pink Glass Cross Necklace
Sure to become a favorite in your collection, this beautiful cross combines the traditional art of Murano glass with a contemporary silk cord to create a truly unique pendant. Specifications: Polished sterling silver pendant crossing fabrication metal and clasp Murano glass cross with distinctive pink crossing fabrication metal and clear pattern Includes pink cord made of metallic net hard wire with silk fabric cover Spring ring clasp Cross pendant measures 65 mm H x 38 mm W x 10 mm T Cord measures 18 inches L All carat weights crossing fabrication metal and measurements are approximate crossing fabrication metal and may vary slightly from the listed information.
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The Encyclopedia of Embroidery Techniques

The Encyclopedia of Embroidery Techniques
Hundreds of color photographs crossing fabrication metal and illustrations, plus practical instruction for some 240 stitches in such embroidery techniques as counted thread, surface embroidery, metal thread, needlepoint, applique, machine embroidering crossing fabrication metal and quilting, make this the ultimate sewing room companion. The stitches encompass every aspect of embroidery, from basic crossed crossing fabrication metal and diagonal stitches to Four-Way Bargello, Hardanger, Raised Effects crossing fabrication metal and Or Nue, (Italian shading). Examples of such themes as landscapes, people crossing fabrication metal and animals, abstracts crossing fabrication metal and flowers are shown alongside instructions for recreating them at home. Techniques such as Beadwork, Cutwork, Needleweaving crossing fabrication metal and more are also included, as is a guide to choosing needles, fabric crossing fabrication metal and other supplies. A gallery of extraordinary finished examples from around the world presents an inspiring range of creative possibilities that will encourage readers to try new techniques crossing fabrication metal and challenge their own skills crossing fabrication metal and imagination. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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