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Books > Health, Home & Family > Handicrafts > Toys, teddy bears & dolls
What do a talking doughnut, a crabby politician, and a lovelorn
balloon have in common? They're all citizens of the candy-colored
knitted world known as Mochimochi Land. Adventures in Mochimochi
Land started out as a collection of tiny knitted characters, but as
the patterns grew they needed an entire world of their own,
complete with knitted cities, knitted forests, knitted oceans, and
most important, knitted friends! The book follows the adventures of
a tiny knitted explorer, as he travels this unbelievably cute world
and uncovers its strange yarn-based origins. For intrepid knitters,
the book also includes a section with 25 all-new patterns for the
characters and props used in the stories. The patterns use small
amounts of yarn and beginner-friendly knitting skills and knit up
quickly for instant fun.
16 different Amigurumi patterns to crochet. From Pigasus the Flying
Pig to a bunny that lives in a cabbage, you will be delighted at
the different items you can make. All sales of this book will go
directly to Hands of Hope Needlework, a 501(c)(3) public charity,
to support their projects in Africa and Peru to help children gain
education and have a better life.
All of the toys in this book represent Australian animals, and all
of them move in some fashion. As their movements are realistic and
suggestive of each animal, they all qualify as puppets. Claire
Schofield's designs use mechanisms ranging from her own inventions
and adaptations, to mechanisms that have survived hundreds (if not
thousands) of years. She provides step-by-step instructions, along
with detailed drawings and photographs. The 20 projects are
arranged from a "beginner" level through to "really tricky"
projects that will challenge any toy enthusiast.
Created by hobby modelers for hobby modelers, this book provides
you with simple and easy to understand techniques that are not only
lots of fun, but can also help your kits like the pictures on the
box Dive into a world of countless possibilities as you discover
the secrets of Mecha modelling All models used in this book were
designed by Bandai. Bandai owns the license to the Gundam
franchise, and all subsequent Gundam designs.
Stitch...stuff...and fancy up your bath tissue with amigurumi Enjoy
the fun of amigurumi-style crochet to create adorable toilet paper
covers that are quick-and-easy to make...and cute-as-ever to
display More than 30 cheerful patterns are provided that children
and adults alike will love. This whimsical collection includes farm
animals, popular pets, dinosaurs, a monster and Sock Monkey; a
cherry-topped cupcake, candle-topped cake, cup of coffee and sushi
roll; a sunflower and a pot of violets. Holiday patterns include a
Santa Hat, Jack O'Lantern and bunny. More surprises include an
alien, robot and train. Amigurumi toilet paper covers are fun to
make for yourself and perfect for gifts. These are beginner's level
projects made mostly with the simple single crochet stitch. Color
photos, stitch tutorials, amigurumi basics and full-size templates
are included.
Dolls have long been perceived as symbols of domesticity,
maternity, and materialism, designed by men and loved by girls who
wanted to "play house." In this engagingly written and illustrated
social history of the American doll industry, Miriam
Formanek-Brunell shows that this has not always been the case.
Drawing on a wide variety of contemporary sources-including popular
magazines, advertising, autobiographies, juvenile literature,
patents, photographs, and the dolls themselves-Formanek-Brunell
traces the history of the doll industry back to its beginnings, a
time when American men, women, and girls each claimed the right to
construct dolls and gender. Formanek-Brunell describes how dolls
and doll play changed over time: antebellum rag dolls taught sewing
skills; Gilded Age fashion dolls inculcated formal social rituals;
Progressive Era dolls promoted health and active play; and the
realistic baby dolls of the 1920s fostered girls' maternal
impulses. She discusses how the aesthetic values and business
methods of women doll-makers differed from those of their male
counterparts, and she describes, for example, Martha Chase, who
made America's first soft, sanitary cloth dolls, and Rose O'Neill,
inventor of the Kewpie doll. According to Formanek-Brunell,
although American businessmen ultimately dominated the industry
with dolls they marketed as symbols of an idealized feminine
domesticity, businesswomen presented an alternative vision of
gender for both girls and boys through a variety of dolls they
manufactured themselves.
Creature artist, Jennifer Carson, shows you how to design, draw and
sew your own jointed, soft animal sewing patterns. Included with
the book are patterns for 6 new creatures, including an elephant,
pig, gryphon, tiger, dragon and a bonus pattern for a prehistoric
mammal called a chriacus. All patterns are full size and require no
enlargement.
This book is part of the TREDITION CLASSICS. It contains classical
literature works from over two thousand years. Most of these titles
have been out of print and off the bookstore shelves for decades.
The book series is intended to preserve the cultural legacy and to
promote the timeless works of classical literature. Readers of a
TREDITION CLASSICS book support the mission to save many of the
amazing works of world literature from oblivion. With this series,
tredition intends to make thousands of international literature
classics available in printed format again - worldwide.
In this book the author shows you exactly how to make your own
adorable baby animal collector's dolls, leading you through the
entire process every step of the way. Your dolls won't cost much to
make, and every doll will be an original, one-of-a-kind work of
art. Since no two dolls ever come out exactly alike, each doll will
have it's own personality and character. You won't have to learn
how to make molds for the doll heads, because each one is
hand-sculpted over a simple armature. You don't need a kiln,
because you'll be using home-made air-dry clay instead of
porcelain. The resulting heads are seamless, hollow, and
surprisingly strong. The bodies and ears are made out of soft,
huggable cotton velour, and the toes are sculpted with a few easy
stitches. Adorable
2012 Reprint of 1935 Edition. Exact facsimile of the original
edition, not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. As
engaging today as when it originally appeared, this book has two
parts. The first describes the colorful life of two
artist-puppeteers and their travels through the famine and
revolution torn land, into remote oriental provinces. The second is
the practical part. It tells just how the author conceives her
plays, and make and works her puppets, whether they be
hand-puppets, shadow figures or the special hand and rod
combination type she evolved. No other book has gone so deeply into
the heart of the artist using puppets. The Efimovs invented an
original design of puppets on rods, which enabled them, by way of
experiment, to stage scenes from "Macbeth."
Wooden puzzles are perfect gifts for young children and Wood
Puzzles has over 45 puzzles with patterns. Once you get started
creating these fun and colorful toys, you won't want to stop.
You'll have as much fun creating them as the little ones have
putting them together. There is also a bonus chapter with crafts
that are perfect for craft shows or to use up scrap wood. The
materials and tools you need for creating wooden puzzles are basic,
and wooden puzzles are a great way to learn a new craft or brush up
on your woodworking skills.
This book includes patterns and plans to make four distinct wooden
toys. Combine with two interchangeable heads. Tractor A disk to
pull behind the tractor Skid loader with movable boom and bucket
Making wooden toys is rewarding and fun. These toys are designed to
be simple to cut and assemble. This book will help you to make
these toys using your scroll saw and drill press.
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