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Colouring is great-but it's even better when you colour uplifting
messages that brighten your mood and lift your spirits! Popular
teacher and writer Thaneeya McArdle proves that that "art is fun"
with infectious enthusiasm and a quirky sense of humor that make
colouring a treat. Loaded with positive messages and motivating
words, her amazing sequel to Good Vibes Coloring Book will take you
to a happy place of patterning, shading and colouring.It includes
handy guides to colouring techniques like patterning, combinations
and shading. Guided Coloring Pages make colouring easy for
beginners, with beautifully coloured examples and ready-to-use
colour palettes. Perfect for decorating with all of your favourite
colouring implements, each design is printed on one side only of
archival-grade, acid-free, 200-year paper. Perforated pages detach
easily for gifting or display. This book has earned the DO Magazine
Artist Fair Trade Seal of Approval.
This early manual is a fascinating read for any carpentry
enthusiast or historian, but contains much information that is
still useful and practical today. Extensively illustrated with
working drawings, this comprehensive work is thoroughly recommended
for inclusion on the bookshelf of all woodworkers. Hundreds of
photographs diagrams and illustrations form a complete how-to
guide. Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back
to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly
expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable,
high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
This relaxing colouring book will take you to a captivating world
of blooming flowers and beautiful people, ready for easy or
advanced colouring depending on your mood.Full-colour examples of
finished pieces will get you inspired to pick up your colouring
tools. Each design is printed on one side only of archival- grade,
acid-free, 200-year paper.Perfect for colouring with markers,
coloured pencils, felt tip pens, watercolours, or gel pens, each
perforated page detaches easily for gifting or display.
A good sketch starts with good bones. Often challenging and
overwhelming to sketchers, the fourth book in the Urban Sketching
Handbook series uses drawings and simple steps to explain the
concepts of perspective in practical and useful ways for on-site
sketching. Most books are either too abstract or don't provide
enough information that relates to what you actually do when you're
out in the busy, wide world about to start a drawing. Where do you
start? How do you edit what you see to flatten and shrink it onto
your paper? How does perspective work? The Urban Sketching
Handbook: Understanding Perspective helps you learn to think like
an architect, to draw buildings and spaces by reducing what you see
to simple, basic shapes, then adding layers in simple steps, and
finally finishing your sketch with detail, tone, and color--in
accurate perspective. Full of helpful tips, architect and
illustrator, Stephanie Bower even de-constructs sketches to show
you how to create them! Once you understand perspective, it will
change the way you see the world--you'll see perspective
everywhere. Some of the key concepts explored in this volume are: *
Basic Terms * Basic Spatial Principles * Types of Perspective *
Building a Sketch in Layers * Special Conditions
Drawing On Grief is a uniquely creative journal and mindful
keepsake which draws on the soothing therapeutic power of drawing
and creativity to help people navigate the pain of bereavement. In
this moving book of self-help through art therapy, author Kate
Sutton draws on her own experiences of losing a loved one to help
others on this difficult journey, presenting guided creative
prompts as well as memories of her own and quotes from others on
the painful topic of loss. By guiding readers through creative
exercises from drawing fond memories together to creating an ocean
of tears with colouring pencils, this book helps people visualise
the pain they are going through, so as to better understand and
navigate their grief. The book also contains written prompts such
as writing a letter to yourself and to your loved one, designed to
help people express the difficult emotions which bereavement
brings. Part self-help book, part memoir, Drawing On Grief
emphasizes the importance of self-care in the grieving process,
allowing people to explore their own feelings through creative
mediums, which can often be easier than trying to express feelings
directly. A modern and insightful approach to the pain of loss,
Drawing On Grief is a sensitive and compassionate guide to help
people look after themselves as they traverse one of life's most
challenging moments. This book is part of the Drawing On... series,
a collection of creative guided journals which help readers explore
difficult topics including anxiety and grief. Also available is
Drawing On Anxiety, a beautifully illustrated interactive journal
tapping into self-help, self-care, mental health and creative
mindfulness.
Coloring fun with familiar Bible stories from Genesis to
Revelation. Over 380 pages of coloring fun covering 45 favorite
Bible stories with a Bible reference on each page.
Whether it is pewter work, wall art, cardmaking, fabric painting
and printing, embroidery or paper craft that inspires you, you will
find the design you want in this collection of original line
drawings created over many years of crafting by two top visual
artists. A source book no crafter can afford to be without
Explore expertly crafted, contemporary hooked rugs with designs
ranging from abstract to political statement, and from adorable pet
depictions to painterly expressions. The Green Mountain Rug Hooking
Guild mounted a great exhibit for a few short weeks in November
2008 at Shelburne Museum in Vermont, and now displayed forever in
the pages of this rich book. Two featured artists - Rae Harrell and
Diane Kelly -display their personal styles through retrospectives
of their work. Members from the guild were challenged to think
"outside the box," and they came up with a variety of imagery and
form ranging from lifesize, three-dimensional sheep to
extraordinary miniature punch-needle works. Other categories
include animals, florals, landscapes, penny rugs, and even a small
section dedicated to the smallest members of the group: the
children. The colors, forms, and variety will astound and inspire
anyone with an interest in fiber arts.
Fold forming is a creative and dynamic way to manipulate metal.
This practical guide explains the process, starting with simple
line folds and showing how a few techniques can reveal the rich
potential of the method. Written for jewellers and metalsmiths, it
goes on to explore the many beautiful ways in which fold forming
can be used to distort and shape metal to incredible effect. It
introduces the concept of fold forming by exploring different
methods and types of single folds; it covers how to create multiple
folds in sheet metal using hammers and then the rolling mill to
forge folds; it explains how microfolding is particularly suited to
jewellery and smallwork, and can be used to strengthen thin
material. Finally, it encourages interpretation, experimentation
and development of the techniques to produce original pieces.
This book features 45 full-size patterns that provide dozens of
designs for both traditional and contemporary spoons. It describes
the rich symbolism and interesting history of Welsh and
Scandinavian spoon carving. It is suitable for all levels; includes
a thorough introduction to carving basics. Classic in simplicity of
form, spoons can be carved in an endless assortment of shapes. With
a few small scraps of wood and some common carving tools, spoon
carving instructor Shirley Adler will get carvers started making
beautiful spoons, providing step-by-step instructions for shaping
the bowl and adding detail to the handle.
Get to grips with the basics of sewing and embellishing with this
practical, user-friendly guide from Sew News. Whether you are just
learning to sew or looking at a refresher course, "The Sew Simple
Guide" puts the basics of sewing and embellishing at your
fingertips. With full-colour illustrations and easy-to-follow
directions, quilters get to grips with sewing basics such as
marking, cutting, gathering, shirring, piping, facing, boxing,
binding, and much more. It also teaches a variety of methods for
embellishing fabric - including embroidery, couching, fusible
applique, and needle felting.
Packed with stunning pieces of artwork from the Warner Bros.
archive, this book gives fans the chance to colour in the magical
creatures of J.K. Rowling's wizarding world. House-elves and
merpeople, Cornish pixies and dragons - the wizarding world is
populated by an unforgettable cast of magical beings and
extraordinary beasts. Filled with detailed illustrations inspired
by the Harry Potter films, this colouring book presents the
creatures of the Forbidden Forest, the Great Lake, and much more.
Relive favourite scenes like Harry, Ron, and Hermione's escape from
Gringotts on the back of a dragon and explore intricate
creature-themed patterns in this interactive journey through the
wizarding world. Unique and interactive, the Harry Potter Magical
Creatures Colouring Book is a perfect collector's item for fans of
the blockbuster saga. For best results, we recommend the use of
colouring pencils to colour and create your stunning pictures.
Popular artist Leonardo Pereznieto--whose instructional YouTube
videos have earned him millions of views and a devoted fan
base--teaches beginners the fundamentals of traditional drawing. In
his first book "You Can Draw!" Leonardo Pereznieto helped artists
recreate the realistic surfaces and textures that make his own work
so popular. Now he's going back to the very beginning to teach them
the basics of drawing, covering first exercises, fundamental
techniques, light and shading, composition, and perspective, and
more. Loaded with information on materials, a glossary of essential
terminology, and hundreds of illustrations, this illuminating guide
includes such projects as a fall still life of fruit in a basket,
with instructions on shape, shadow, and detail, as well as a
cityscape, a landscape with depth of field, animals, train tracks,
jewelry, and drawing with a message. Once you've mastered these
basics, you can unleash your imagination on whatever subject you
like!
PREFACE THE purpose of this book is to give such instruction in
dressmaking in the broadest meaning of the term- as to make a
text-book for both teacher and student in colleges and schools
above the elementary where sewing or dressmaking is taught. The
Introduction considers the fundamental meaning of dressmaking. It
traces the development of the art of dressmaking from its simple
beginnings to its present elaborate expression from the time when
clothing was represented by painting and tattooing to the present
day, when numerous coverings conform to the various require- ments
of custom, use, and fashion. Part I presents the development of
costume from the standpoint of history and design. This material is
neces- sarily given in an abbreviated form and serves merely as a
suggestive outline for further study and research. Part II
considers Textiles, the materials which are used in dressmaking,
and discusses the economic value of vari- ous fibres and fabrics.
The general processes of textile manufacture are given to serve as
a basis for consideration of the cost and wearing qualities of any
fabric. A few suggestions are included for physical tests for
fabrics such tests as do not require a knowledge of chemistry and
are possible in the schoolroom or at home. Part III treats of
design and technique in patternmaking and dressmaking. It presents
various methottsT for cutting, fitting, and finishing a garment to
meet the demands of art and of convention as affected by fashion-.
A knowledge of all fundamental stitches and seams is pre- supposed
and no instruction in elementary sewing cluded. Directions are
given, however, for any sewing is in- which pertains strictly to
dressmaking. In Part II, Textiles, the author is greatly indebted
to the generous co-operation of Mr. Edgar H. Barker, chief of the
Departments of Woolen and Worsted Yarns of the Lowell Textile
School, not only for his valuable con- structive criticism, but
also for many opportunities for technical verification which his
wide experience and vital interest in the subject have made
possible. In Part III, Dressmaking, Miss Ruth Wilmot, of Teachers
College, has rendered helpful criticism and general suggestions in
the chapters dealing with the technique of dressmaking and the
problem of design. To Miss Bessie White, of Teachers College, the
author is also gratefully indebted for the outline of the chapter
on Embroidery. For advice in the plan, scope, and organization of
ma- terial the author wishes to express her thanks to Doctor
Frederick Henry Sykes, president of the Connecticut College for
Women, at whose suggestion the book was first undertaken and whose
kindly interest has continued throughout Lastly, she wishes to
record her thanks to Miss Edna its construction. Dingwall, through
whose untiring and sympathetic as- sistance the labor of the
completion of the book has been appreciably lightened. INTRODUCTION
. CHAPTER CONTENTS PAGE vii PART ONE THE HISTORIC DEVELOPMENT OF
COSTUME I. COSTUME i PART TWO TEXTILES II. TEXTILE MANUFACTURE 48
III. TEXTILE ECONOMICS 120 PART THREE DRESSMAKING IV. GENERAL
SUGGESTIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS . . . 155 V. DRAFTING AND
PATTERN-MAKING 172 VI. THE USE OF COMMERCIAL PATTERNS 239 VII.
PATTERN-DESIGNING AND DRAPING 250 VIII. WAISTS .313 IX. SKIRTS 373
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Take your art in a bold new direction-go gouache! In Creative
Gouache, artist Ruth Wilshaw shares her step-by-step techniques for
creating brilliantly vibrant effects with this easy-to-master
medium, a perfect companion for transparent watercolor. In this
comprehensive guide to gouache, you'll: Get an overview of
essential materials and surfaces. Learn basic handling and
coloring-mixing techniques, including layering, creating blends,
and adjusting opacity, plus troubleshooting tips for common
challenges, such as dealing with shifts in color and value from wet
to dry. Explore how to paint fun, simple motifs, flowers,
butterflies, landscapes, and lettering. Discover fun gouache
techniques, such as adding texture and painting gradients and
blends. Learn how to incorporate other mediums with gouache,
including paint pens, colored pencil, and watercolor. Use what you
learn to create inspiring projects such as dimensional artwork,
clay decor pieces, and cheerful banners. See what you can create
with gorgeous, wall-to-wall color with Creative Gouache! Perfect
for creative beginners, the books in the Art for Modern Makers
series take a fun, practical approach to learning about and working
with paints and other art mediums to create beautiful DIY projects
and crafts.
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