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Published by Andrews McMeel Publishing
Distributed by Simon & Schuster
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About The Book
Stitch your way across Middle-earth with 24 enchanting, beginner-friendly embroidery patterns inspired by Tolkien's legendary world; a first-of-its-kind, giftable craft book for The Lord of the Rings fans.
Discover the magic of Middle-earth in an entirely new way as embroidery artist Emily June guides you through 24 beautifully designed patterns inspired by The Lord of the Rings. From the round green door of Bag End to the peaks of the Lonely Mountain, this collection invites fans to re-create iconic moments, symbols, and characters, one stitch at a time.
Perfect for crafters of all skill levels, these patterns blend accessible instruction with rich, Tolkien-inspired detail.
Settle in with needle and thread, and let your stitches lead you there and back again . . .
Discover the magic of Middle-earth in an entirely new way as embroidery artist Emily June guides you through 24 beautifully designed patterns inspired by The Lord of the Rings. From the round green door of Bag End to the peaks of the Lonely Mountain, this collection invites fans to re-create iconic moments, symbols, and characters, one stitch at a time.
Perfect for crafters of all skill levels, these patterns blend accessible instruction with rich, Tolkien-inspired detail.
- 24 beginner-friendly patterns of locations, motifs, and characters
- Clear instructions and stitch guides for novices and pros
- A meditative crafting experience that supports mindfulness
- A first-of-its-kind, giftable Lord of the Rings project book
Settle in with needle and thread, and let your stitches lead you there and back again . . .
Product Details
- Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing (October 20, 2026)
- Length: 144 pages
- ISBN13: 9798881605124
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