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December 09, 2009

Needlework in Miniature

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The September/October issue of Piecework magazine, which can be found in the National Museum of American History Library, contains several miniature needlework projects that were inspired by the Kruger Collection of miniatures at the University of Nebraska.

The National Museum of American History dollhouse contains several example of miniature needlework.

I have enjoyed knitting in miniature for years. Here is an example of my work.—Jeri Moriarty
 

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