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Jan Beaney has written:

'The young embroiderer' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Embroidery

'Gardens and More'

'The young embroiderer' -- subject(s): Embroidery, Juvenile literature

'Landscapes'

'The young embroiderer' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Embroidery

'Ultimate Stitch'

'New Dimensions'

'Double vision'

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Jan Beaney has written:

'The young embroiderer' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Embroidery

'Gardens and More'

'The young embroiderer' -- subject(s): Embroidery, Juvenile literature

'Landscapes'

'The young embroiderer' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Embroidery

'Ultimate Stitch'

'New Dimensions'

'Double vision'

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Haft means embroiderer and originates from Eastern Europe.

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Kathleen Whyte has written:

'Kathleen Whyte'

'Kath Whyte embroiderer'

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Janet Haigh has written:

'White on white' -- subject(s): Fancy work, Patterns, White work embroidery

'The Embroiderer's Floral'

'Colour on Colour (Anchor Simply Stitched)'

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Learning how to embroider since a good embroiderer in England could land as the maid who was in charge of the household linen which was the most valued station for the common maid. Also household chores and sewing depending on status.

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