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This maker's handbook is packed with amazing projects that teach
science, technology and design skills to help you come up with
stylish, fun creations. Inside, you'll learn how to make light-up
bags, create a speaker from a Pringles tube, design your own resin
jewellery, and grow amazing crystal flowers. Other projects include
a light-sensitive door sign, colour-changing bath bombs and
self-watering planters. With craft concepts ranging from simple to
advanced, there's something for every skill set. Each project comes
with a short explanation of the science behind it, and every stage
is heavily illustrated and photographed to ensure that following
the instructions is simple for everyone.
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The Collector
(Hardcover)
Sophia K Andreatos; Illustrated by Anastasia Yezhela
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R571
Discovery Miles 5 710
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Create awesome DIY electronics projects using fabric, paper, and
craft-no coding or electronics knowledge needed! This fun TAB guide
features 20 creative and quirky projects that bridge the gap
between electronics and craft. Each hands-on project builds
electronics and craft skills in a fun way, using cheap, readily
available electronics and craft materials-conductive thread,
sewable LEDs, copper tape, small motors, and simple sensors.
Designed to get children involved with electronics, The Crafty
Kid's Guide to DIY Electronics: 20 Fun Projects for Makers,
Crafters, and Everyone in Between is divided into sections focusing
on paper circuits, soft circuits, wearables, and robotic creatures.
The projects are ideal for family making and crafting sessions,
crafty people who want to take their creations to the next level,
as well as for makers inspired by the cosplay and wearable scenes.
The book will also appeal to traditional electronics hobbyists with
a sense of humor! *Provides an entertaining, hands-on introduction
to electronics and making *Suitable for beginner to intermediate
makers ages 8 and up *Written by a dedicated maker and experienced
author
Reduce, reuse and recycle! Gather up your old socks and a few other
bits and bobs, and turn them into a horse or octopus, or even a toy
for your cat or one for your dog. This is the perfect book for fun
projects to keep kids busy when they're stuck indoors, using scrap
materials from around the house. With step-by-step instructions and
handy cut-outs this book has ten brilliant projects (and a dozen
variations) that are sure to keep kids happy and engaged with hours
of fun. Animal lovers can make their own owl or bunny and budding
performers could craft their first set of juggling balls. Those
with the smallest of fingers may need a little help with cutting
and gluing, but these projects are a fantastic introduction into
crafting and perfect for kids to make on their own or fun for the
whole family. Each project has a clear list of everything you will
need, and the ideas are easy to customise to your little one's
interest. Your new horse can quickly become a unicorn or even a
zebra! Not in the habit of keeping all the single socks that have
somehow lost their partner? You can have just as much fun if you
happen to have a load of toilet rolls, egg cartons or cereal boxes.
Pick your favourite item to reuse and get crafting with the
Recycling Project Book series: I Am Not A Cereal Box; I Am Not An
Eggbox; I Am Not A Toilet Roll.
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Sewing School 2
(Paperback)
Amie Petronis Plumley, Andria Lisle
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R504
R433
Discovery Miles 4 330
Save R71 (14%)
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Ships in 9 - 15 working days
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For kids who have mastered hand sewing, machine sewing opens up
exciting new possibilities With Sewing School 2, children ages 7
and up can make 20 creative projects as they develop their machine
sewing skills. With plenty of photos and step-by-stepinstructions
written in kid-friendly language, young sewists can work
independently and at their own pace. While creating projects that
range from a secret message pillow and a water bottle holder to
wall pockets, a zippy pouch, and even a fabric guitar and
microphone, beginners will learn how to thread a sewing machine,
how to use different fabrics and patterns, and why and when to use
a particular stitch. "Make It Yours" suggestions offer ways for
kids to personalize their projects, resulting in unique items that
will be loved and treasured for years to come.
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