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Join Matt Chapple, the UK's top amateur stitcher and winner of the
BBC's Great British Sewing Bee 2015 as he shares everything you
need to know about repairing and maintaining your attire in this
non-nonsense guide. Focusing on making sewing easy and fun, it
covers tools of the trade, essential repairs and alterations as
well as complete step-by-step instructions instructions for making
projects from scratch, such as a box-pleated skirt and adding bias
binding to pocket edges for a splash of colour. Matt's no-nonsense
language strips away the complexity of sewing, as he gives
practical advice on how to repair fabrics from denim and corduroy
to tweed and wool, and offers tips to make wardrobe malfunctions a
thing of the past. Written for the uninitiated stitcher,
concentrating on common clothing issues we all face, be it a loss
of a button, a hole in the pocket or something more serious like a
fallen hem.
Knit something special with Baby Knits Toys. With a detailed introduction to basic stitches, complete with helpful illustrations and a range of knitting patterns for sweet baby toys, this is the perfect beginners guide. Create delightful handmade gifts for babies with this adorable guide to knitting.
Painting and Understanding Abstract Art is a practical book on how
to paint abstracts but it also explains how to approach and
understand abstract art. It moves the teaching of art from a doing
level of painting a certain subject in a particular medium to a
thinking level of 'what am I doing when I paint?' and 'what am I
trying to say in this painting?' Using practical exercises with
explanatory text, John Lowry develops the thinking and doing
processes together and leads the reader to a greater understanding
and appreciation of this most exciting art genre. Advice on moving
from figurative painting towards abstraction Tools to abstraction
explained - simplifying and exaggerating; eliminating curves and
straights; changing colours, lines and items ; emphasising positive
and negative shapes; and using contrast Practical exercises to help
develop your own style and understand the techniques of the masters
Overview of the lives and times of artists involved in the
stage-by-stage evolution from realism to abstraction
Make the best use of fabric with these 15 exciting new projects
that use 5" and 10" squares and fat quarters. From the authors of
the hugely popular "Loose Change" come these 15 exciting new quilt
designs. Perfect for 5" and 10" squares, and fat quarters, these
fantastic projects offer quilters of all levels plenty of variety
in colour combinations and block patterns. This volume also
includes a number of cutting charts that show you how to use
different pre-cut pieces to create your project.
Arounna Khounnoraj's Embroidery is a modern guide to this ancient
craft. Arounna will show you how to master the art of the
decorative stitch through clear step-by-step instructions that
demystify the embroidery stitches and teach you how to apply them
through a collection of 20 botanical-inspired projects. The
projects include bags, wall hangings, napkins, cushions and more.
This book will inspire you to build on your skills and find your
own personal style. Packed with stunning lifestyle photography that
draws on Arounna natural style and aesthetic, step-by-step
illustrations will clearly show you how to start and finish each
project neatly. Embroidery offers a fresh approach in Arounna's
signature style.
This title gives a clear, thorough and practical account of firing,
but goes further and explains the techniques and ideas behind this
magical stage of making. It highlights commonly-overlooked details
that can lead to disastrous results and shares tips to help you
achieve the best from your kiln. With over 100 photos, it also
profiles leading makers and shows how their use of kilns
contributes to their unique and beautiful work. Whether read from
cover to cover by the novice or used as a reference book by the
more experienced, this book will be your handbook to successful and
confident firing.
This new edition of a best-seller shows how to create useful and
whimsical objects. Expert guidance presented in a friendly,
straightforward style that reflects the quiet simplicity of the
craft. It provides all the instruction and inspiration you'll need
to become an accomplished whittler. Relax the old-fashioned way -
Whether you're in front of a campfire or on the front porch, "The
Little Book of Whittling" will help you unwind while you create
useful and whimsical objects with nothing more than a pocketknife,
a twig and a few minutes of time. Author Chris Lubkemann, with 40
years of whittling experience under his belt, will have you
"whittling away the hours" with expert guidance presented in a
friendly, straightforward style that reflects the quiet simplicity
of the craft. Whether you're a beginner looking to get started in
the most basic form of woodcarving or someone simply seeking a
peaceful way to spend some free time, "The Little Book of
Whittling" provides all the instruction and inspiration you'll need
to become an accomplished and relaxed whittler.
The 20 projects included here are easy to make and readily
customised with personal details and keepsakes, they range from the
everyday and accessible to the slightly more elaborate for the
committed steampunker.
This is an exciting collection of 15 projects that draw inspiration
from everyday objects. This fabulous book shows how photos of the
most ordinary objects - fireplace surrounds, a chain-link fence,
raindrops on a deck - can inspire fascinating modern quilts. This
collection is proof that beauty abounds when you see the world
through a quilter's eyes! You can: choose from 15 enticing projects
ranging from wall hangings to throws to bed-sized quilts - all with
step-by-step instructions; view the pictures that inspired each
project - along with a photo of the finished quilt; and, achieve a
fresh look with innovative graphic designs for everyone from
beginners to experts.
You will love this collection of knitted dolls and their simply
stunning outfits and accessories. Choose from Faye with her cute
bunny ear beanie and boots or Naomi with her Fair Isle dress and
Mary Jane shoes. All the dolls can be adapted so you can change
their hairstyles and colour - perfect for personalising to make an
extra special present. All the dolls' clothes are interchangeable
so you can make one doll and keep adding to her wardrobe or choose
your favourite garments to knit your own unique outfit. These
knitted dolls make wonderful presents for children and grown up
children who will adore the stunning attention to detail in their
very contemporary clothes.
"An essential addition to the knitter's bookshelf." --Library
Journal (starred review) The ultimate knitting reference, from the
world's most recognized knitting magazine, gets a thorough
update--including 1,600 color images and brand-new sections with
techniques and designs! First published in 1989, Vogue Knitting The
Ultimate Knitting Book instantly became a beloved resource for
knitters. The second edition, released in 2002, further cemented
its place as the most trusted knitting resource. The past 15 years
have seen many exciting advances in knitting, and this update
encompasses them all. It features an expanded library of cast-ons,
increases, decreases, and bind-offs; in-depth sections on newly
favorite techniques such as brioche, entrelac, double knitting, and
mosaic knitting; and design and construction chapters that go
beyond just sweaters to encompass dozens of options for hats,
mittens, socks, gloves, and more than 25 shawl shapes.
Comprehensive chapters cover lace and cabling, and provide even
more Information than before on knitters' tools, correcting errors,
finishing, embellishing, and garment care to give you a masterly
understanding of every stage of knitting. With updated, revised,
and fresh material throughout, 65 additional pages, and more than
1,600 photos and hand-drawn step-by-step illustrations, Vogue
Knitting The Ultimate Knitting Book is surprisingly easy to
navigate with thorough indexing and footnote cross-referencing.
From beginners needing to learn the very basics to seasoned
knitters wanting a refresher on a complex technique, every knitter
will cherish this guide for years to come.
This is a superb step-by-step primer to all the basics of modern
quiltmaking - from fabric selection to binding! In her trademark
easygoing style, popular quilting blogger Elizabeth Dackson
presents a step-by-step primer that makes quilting accessible to
all! You can breeze through the quiltmaking basics - including
choosing fabrics and tools, rotary cutting, chain piecing, and
pressing - before trying out your new found skills with the 14
eye-catching quilt projects that make use of strip piecing,
templates, large-scale prints, wonky blocks, and more. Sparkling
with visual appeal, this book is ideal for beginners as well as
experts who wants something fresh and new.
Once crafters experience the ease with which intricate designs can
be created on pewter, they are hooked in no time. Both Easy pewter
projects and Pewter it were so popular that it was only a matter of
time before Sandy Griffiths succumbed to the pressure of her fans
to write another book. Pewter impressions is a collection of more
than 30 original pewter projects with easy to follow step-by-step
instructions and clear photographs. It starts at the beginning so
that there is no need for novices to go back to earlier books to
enjoy this rapidly growing craft. Beginners' exercises explain the
basics, teaching crafters how to apply the art of embossing and
then add lustre, radiance and dimension to their design. These are
followed by a wide range of stunning projects that will appeal to
every crafter out there. The projects combine pewter with mosaics,
canvas, glass paint, gold and silver leaf foil, crystals and more,
offering a variety of looks and finishes. The projects vary from
fabulous frames and beautiful boxes to gorgeous gifts and
delightful decor items. For beginners there are clear instructions,
while experienced crafters will find inspiration for personalized
projects. In addition to the projects, Pewter impressions covers:
Essential tools and how to use them; Tracing and transferring
patterns; Low and high relief embossing; Moulding; Texturing;
Adding colour and patina; Cutting out and adhering designs to
various surfaces. There are exquisite photographs of all finished
projects as well as templates for all designs used in the book.
Originally published in 1906 as part of the Artistic Crafts Series
of Technical Handbooks. Contains many period photographs and
illustrations.Contents Include: Embroidery Tools, Appliances and
Materials Pattern Designing Stitches Canvas work and Stitches
Methods of Work Embroidery with Gold and Silver Threads Lettering,
Heraldry and Emblems The Garniture of Work Practical Directions
Tapestry Weaving Necessary appliances and Materials Preparations
for Work The Technique of Weaving Notes on the Collotype Plates The
Collotype Plates Keywords: Embroidery Tools Technical Handbooks
Stitches Tapestry Weaving Canvas Work Artistic Crafts Appliances
Period Photographs Silver Threads Gold And Silver Heraldry Emblems
Lettering Illustrations
A comprehensive guide to 200 beautiful Fair Isle designs. Learn to
read colour charts and rapidly gain the confidence to use these
stunning designs to create your own stylish projects and garments.
A unique "selector" at the beginning of the book makes it easy to
choose a design you like. Organised by row and stitch count, each
of the patterns is accompanied by an easy-to-follow chart
indicating both the pattern stitches and the colours used, and each
sample is shown charted in an alternative colourway. A "mix and
match" feature lets you combine patterns with ease. Includes
guidance on yarn choices and special techniques unique to Fair Isle
knitting.
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