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Spreading the word about the Tunisian crochet stitch

7 July 201922 November 2021 stringbed

This post was taken offline during the preparation of an article in the Summer 2020 issue of The Journal of Dress History. Material in the initial post that was not carried forward into the article will be restored here shortly.

Click to access The-Princess-Frederick-William-Stitch.pdf

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