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Top Books (Crafts & Hobbies)
2002
| Give any store-bought basket such decorative trims as ribbon, fabric, wire, or flowers and turn it into a showpiece. The techniques are so simple that you can make quick work of these projects if you desire. Color wash or glaze the basket, put in a lining, dress it up in a skirt, or go South of the Border by hanging it with faux chili peppers. Fifty styles. |
2010
| Hello My Name is Amineko follows the journey of Amineko the Crochet Cat and his crocheted friends as they eat, sleep, and have lots of fun and adventures. The book comes with complete step-by-step photography and instructions for creating an Amineko of your very own and personalizing this cute cat with different facial expressions, clothing, and even bedding. Hundreds of color photographs tell the adorable tales, and mischief, that Amineko and his friends find themselves in, with complete instr....[more] |
1995
| Sewing-from simple stitches to making dolls to understanding the sewing machine. |
2000
| It’s the largest and finest selection ever available of ornamental and decorative scroll-saw patterns and projects. “Includes over 100 ornamental and decorative patterns and projects...[for those with basic scroll-sawing and woodworking skills, with special techniques explained with text, line drawings and photographs.”Woodshop News. |
2002
| Work wool magic by rolling it into hard balls, or adding metallic fiber. Coil polymer clay for a real impact. You’ll find that the simplest techniques yield incredibly lovely, one of a kind “jewels.” “Public libraries...will find this potpourri of projects a distinctive addition to crafts collections.”—Library Journal. |
2006
| This detailed, step-by-step guide contains hundreds of large, detailed, color photographs with clear, written instructions for 11 different projects. They include a round basket, a square basket, a traditional palm frond hat, a trio of hanging baskets, a bird, two fish, a grasshopper and a rose. 72 pages. |
2003
| The modular techniques introduced in this knitting guide provide a creative approach perfect for beginners in which rectangular, square, and triangular pieces are used to fashion a sweater or other knitted garment. Step-by-step instructions and simple solutions illustrate the construction procedure. The swatches and sketches provided reveal endless possibilities for mixing color, texture, and shape. |
1996
| Everything needed to start a home-based teaching business can be found in this guide for those who love to sew and are tired of working for others. Taking the reader through business basics, personal and business image, and how to be a great teacher, the book includes a Web address for downloading more than a dozen forms that help plan, market, and make the new venture a success. Whether setting up a classroom at home or working out of a store, this reference will show reader....[more] |
2006
| Qiviut, or musk ox down, is a world-class fiber--luxurious, warm, and lightweight. People who experience it become obsessed. Qiviut makes perfect hand-knitted lace, as demonstrated by the Alaskan artisans of Oomingmak Musk Ox Producers' Co-op. This book presents how-tos for knitting and designing lace, projects suited to new as well as experienced lace knitters, yarn sources, and comprehensive cultural background. |
2005
| The closest thing to a knitting coach, this primer on knitting describes simple approaches to choosing, using, and wearing color. Knitters move from being intimidated by the choices to being excited by the possibilities as the skill-building chapters put color into practice. Clear, step-by-step photographs lead knitters through a progression of new methods punctuated by fabulous and fun projects to knit. The 36 designs range from simple to classic to unexpected and are presented multiple times s....[more] |
2000
| 12 simple projects for making beautiful handmade photo albums, scrapbooks, journals and more. |
2001
| “Divided by decorating style, such as rustic, gardenlike, and Victorian, each chapter includes color photographs with instructions for projects. The instructions are clear ....Advice on enjoying the porch includes napping and making the environment bug free.”—Library Journal. “Offers a number of inspiring project ideas.”—The Rubber Stamper. |
1997
| Using a one-piece block from "My First Patchwork Book", this guide teaches how to make a simple nine-block quilt. Children learn the history of quilting and that a quilt is like a sandwich with a top, a bottom, and a filling. Instructions for a quilt plan, supply lists, yardage requirements, and simple preparation information is given. Full-color photos. |
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