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This image was scanned from the Dianna May Martin personal library collection
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Preface
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- TECHNIQUES:
- Preliminary Considerations
- Basic stitches and how to use them
- Making Dangles
- Securing Miscellaneous Embellishments with Beads
- Bead Applique
- Decorative Stitches
- Waves
- Bugle-Bead Wall
- Bugle-Bead Twisted Wall
- Spikes
- Trim
- Bead Net
- Fringe
- Sewing Skills- Hand Applique, Embroidery, Binding
- GALLERY OF QUILTS
- PROJECTS:
- Caught in the Web
- Standing Tall for the Red, White, and Blue
- Best Friends
- Dairy Christmas
- Brain Cramps
- Tropical Fish Sticks
- German Goose-Feather Tree
- Sunshine in My Garden
- Resources
- About the Author
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Title: The Stori of Beaded Embellishment
Author/Designer: Mary Stori
Format/Publication Date: TPB:2001
Publisher: That Patchwork Place, Bothell, WA
Language: English
Page Count: 96
Book Dimensions(ht. x w.): 11" x 8 1/2"
ISBN: 1564773396
SUMMARY- She dedicated the book to her friend, Doreen Speckmann, who had passed away a few years before. "Fish Sticks" is the project on the cover. I am going to make the "Dairy Christmas" project for my cousin Glenda who still has cows to milk every morning. All of the projects in this book are wall quilts, and often have a spark of humor to them. She gives spot-on advice about beading problems and great advice on beading your quilting. If you are planning on adding embellishments to your quilts, reading her advice before you start could save you a lot of problems later. I was very happy to add this book to my collection.
Anyone with more information about this publication can contact me through My Contact Page.
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