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200 Japanese Cross Stitch Designs

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200 Japanese cross stitch patterns inspired by kimonos, florals, and traditional designs. Each pattern includes clear color charts and many patterns are designed for flexibility in size. Enjoy the ...
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  • 12 August 2025
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Explore the rich cultural heritage of Japanese embroidery with this beautifully crafted book, which offers a stunning collection of 200 patterns, capturing the timeless elegance and intricate artistry of Japanese design.

Enjoy a wide array of patterns inspired by the graceful beauty of kimonos, the delicate charm of floral arrangements, and the profound simplicity of traditional Japanese design. Each pattern is meticulously charted with clear colour guides, ensuring that both beginners and experienced stitchers can create the patterns with ease.

Embrace the mindfulness and calming nature of repetitive stitching. The soothing process of cross stitching allows you to immerse yourself in a meditative practice, enhancing your well-being while creating beautiful art. Many of the patterns in this book are designed as repeat patterns, enabling you to extend them to cover any size of fabric, offering flexibility and creativity in your projects.

With simple techniques and detailed instructions, this book makes the art of cross stitching accessible to everyone. Whether you're looking to adorn your home with unique decor or create heartfelt handmade gifts, this essential directory of authentic Japanese cross stitch patterns provides endless inspiration.

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Price: $24.99
Pages: 112
Publisher: David & Charles
Imprint: David & Charles
Publication Date: 12 August 2025
ISBN: 9781446316047
Format: Paperback
BISACs: CRAFTS & HOBBIES / Needlework / Cross-Stitch, Needlework and fabric crafts, CRAFTS & HOBBIES / Needlework / General, Embroidery crafts
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Saeko Endo is an Associate member of the Japan Design Association. After studying European embroidery, she was fascinated by the beauty of traditional Japanese patterns and began to express them in cross stitch, providing designs for books and magazines.