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Merch Chok: Uzbek Architecture in Needlepoint
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Chok: Uzbek Architecture in Needlepoint

A$55.00

For release 1 August 2025. Pre-order now.

‘Chok’ is the Uzbek word for ‘stitch’. In this book you travel to 9 significant sites in 4 cities in Uzbekistan. I show you how I identify elements of decorative tiles and translate them into needlepoint. You also meet more than 60 people who contributed to a vibrant community project in Australia. Chok contains 106 semi-gloss pages, 90+ full colour images, historical information and a practical needlepoint project with full instructions and starter guide. It has a thick soft glossy cover.

Published 2025.

PRICE

AUD $55 + shipping (flat rate: $17 within Australia, $45 outside of Australia)

  • Do you know about my other publication ‘Ghorzah: Islamic Architecture in Needlepoint’? Discount applies when purchasing both! Please see other product listing for the pair and purchase from there.

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For release 1 August 2025. Pre-order now.

‘Chok’ is the Uzbek word for ‘stitch’. In this book you travel to 9 significant sites in 4 cities in Uzbekistan. I show you how I identify elements of decorative tiles and translate them into needlepoint. You also meet more than 60 people who contributed to a vibrant community project in Australia. Chok contains 106 semi-gloss pages, 90+ full colour images, historical information and a practical needlepoint project with full instructions and starter guide. It has a thick soft glossy cover.

Published 2025.

PRICE

AUD $55 + shipping (flat rate: $17 within Australia, $45 outside of Australia)

  • Do you know about my other publication ‘Ghorzah: Islamic Architecture in Needlepoint’? Discount applies when purchasing both! Please see other product listing for the pair and purchase from there.

For release 1 August 2025. Pre-order now.

‘Chok’ is the Uzbek word for ‘stitch’. In this book you travel to 9 significant sites in 4 cities in Uzbekistan. I show you how I identify elements of decorative tiles and translate them into needlepoint. You also meet more than 60 people who contributed to a vibrant community project in Australia. Chok contains 106 semi-gloss pages, 90+ full colour images, historical information and a practical needlepoint project with full instructions and starter guide. It has a thick soft glossy cover.

Published 2025.

PRICE

AUD $55 + shipping (flat rate: $17 within Australia, $45 outside of Australia)

  • Do you know about my other publication ‘Ghorzah: Islamic Architecture in Needlepoint’? Discount applies when purchasing both! Please see other product listing for the pair and purchase from there.

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