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The Art of Boot and Shoemaking
By John Bedford Leno
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Windham Press is committed to bringing the lost cultural heritage
of ages past into the 21st century through high-quality
reproductions of original, classic printed works at affordable
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This book has been carefully crafted to utilize the original images
of antique books rather than error-prone OCR text. This also
preserves the work of the original typesetters of these classics,
unknown craftsmen who laid out the text, often by hand, of each and
every page you will read. Their subtle art involving judgment and
interaction with the text is in many ways superior and more human
than the mechanical methods utilized today, and gave each book a
unique, hand-crafted feel in its text that connected the reader
organically to the art of bindery and book-making.
We think these benefits are worth the occasional imperfection
resulting from the age of these books at the time of scanning, and
their vintage feel provides a connection to the past that goes
beyond the mere words of the text.
"Palmetto Braiding and Weaving" is the definitive book for
creating a variety of crafts from palm fronds, straw, rush, and
grass. In this well-illustrated volume, artists and authors Viva
Cooke and Julia Sampley explore thoroughly one of the most
fascinating traditions of the southern United States: palmetto
basketry. This tradition of crafts made from palm leaves has been
passed on through generations. "Palmetto Braiding and Weaving"
includes techniques and patterns for braiding and weaving-from
simple to complex-for a variety of creations. In addition to
baskets, "Palmetto Braiding and Weaving" explains how to make hats,
handbags, trimmings, mats, fans, belts, and more.
"Palmetto Braiding and Weaving" explores a wide array of uses of
this native plant. Cooke and Sampley give full instructions for
basketry, including samples of popular braids that have been
developed and passed on by word-of-mouth, from generation to
generation. Instructions are clear and accurate, and samples and
finished pieces are shown with drawings and photographs of the
authors' creations. The combination of drawings, photographs and
thorough instructions make for the perfect how-to resource for
palmetto basketry, and are adaptable to the use of other fibers
including straw, rush, and grass.
Architectural Birdhouses: If you can build a box, you can build a
great birdhouse using the simple instructions contained in this
book. You start with a Basic Box, add a few shapes, alter a few
features, embellish a surface or two, then add some of your own
creative juices and you have a recipe for success.The key is using
handmade and off-the-shelf items in unusual ways, coupled with
unique painting techniques. In addition to building birdhouses, you
will find useful information about how to attract birds, mounting
your birdhouse, security, maintenance and other functional aspects,
including a special chapter on outdoor and indoor display. Building
birdhouses, the Basic Box way, can be fun for the whole family - a
great way to share an experience and an opportunity to teach
youngsters how to handle and respect tools. So let's get started
With "Creating Your Own Yucca Pets," beginning or advanced crafters
can now make a menagerie of unique animals using seed pods from the
yucca plant and common craft materials. Tuzi Williams' step-by-step
instructions and colorful photos detail the creation of each of her
folk-art style creatures.
Appalachians have always honored craft. Showoff quilts, complicated
whittlings, ""face jugs,"" intricate woven coverlets, and the work
of famous basketmakers constituted the art of early Appalachia, the
life and color of its remote mountain households. By the 1920s,
however, the craft tradition was quickly vanishing. This lively,
highly personal book recounts the ""missionary"" effort that
preserved the traditional Appalachian craft culture and traces the
organization, politics, and economics of later handcraft revival
organizations in Southern Appalachia. Deeply involved in many of
the events he describes, Garry Barker has worked in the Appalachian
crafts world since the early 1960s. He draws on memories of the
leading craftspeople of a bygone era, LBJ's War on Poverty,
mushrooming markets for craft products, and the rise of academic
crafts training. The Handcraft Revival in Southern Appalachia
represents the thoughtful winnowing of Barker's decades of
serendipitous experience and disciplined observation, casual
conversation and formal interviews, research and collecting,
teaching and writing. The book is the only history of the
Appalachian craft movement between 1930 and 1990. As such it will
become an essential resource for craftspeople, scholars, and all
interested in the Southern Appalachian region. In addition, it
constitutes a crucial chapter in the newly emerging history of
American craft.
Photo essay of custom, redwood, children's treehouses designed and
built by Barbara Butler.
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.
An introduction into processing raw fleece and instructions to
spinning with information on some breeds of spinners wool and a
resource section where to find the materials a novice needs.
More than 40 fun and easy to make craft projects for using dried
lavender in relaxing bath mixtures, stimulating beauty scrubs,
stress reducing eye pillows, scented soaps, and fragrant sachets;
plus delectable mixes and tasty treats to give as gifts. Visit
www.BlueSagePress.com for free lavender craft project ideas and
recipes.
A detailed and well illustrated work on leathercraft and
production, first published in the 1940s. Contents Include:
Foreword - Plates - Introduction - Materials - Design - Cutting
Your Pattern and Material: Construction Notes - Small Articles -
Handbags - Travelling Equipment - Gloves - Slippers. Many of the
earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and
before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. Home
Farm Books are republishing these classic works in affordable, high
quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
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