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Books > Health, Home & Family > Handicrafts > Toys, teddy bears & dolls
The leaping deer from the range of wooden toys from the Seiffen
region is an international symbol in the gleaming eyes of children
and collectors alike. It was designed by Max Schanz (1895-1953),
who as a teacher and director of the Spielwarenfachschule
[Technical College for Toys] informed the production of toys in the
Erz Mountains. His designs were implemented through the division of
labour in family-oriented cottage industries, achieving the
standards set by the Werkbund [German Work Federation] for
attractive aesthetic and professional production: from small carol
singers to six-meter-high Christmas pyramids, all basic components
were turned on the lathe and thus display the design idiom typical
of Seiffen. Spielzeug Gestalten im Erzgebirge portrays a
significant chapter in German design history, from the late Empire,
through the Weimar Republic and National Socialist rule, to the
early GDR.
Super cute! Darling! How adorable is that?! Welcome to the world of
Wee Wonderfuls. In this charming collection, acclaimed toymaker and
popular blogger Hillary Lang presents a captivating gang of 24
huggable, lovable creatures to sew-from classics like Margot, a
topsy-turvy doll, and the button-jointed teddy bear Bjorn Bjornson,
to irresistible Evelyn, a wool felt inchworm decked out in mod
glasses and a kerchief, and Koji, a fiercely cute spiked softie
monster. There's something for everyone here-from kids to grown-ups
and from beginning sewers to advanced dollmakers. Each pattern
includes clear illustrations and pattern templates to ensure
perfect results.
D.I.Y. Dollhouse is a lavishly illustrated guide for budding
architects, builders, and designers, showing then how to build and
furnish their own eco-friendly dollhouse, with an incredible eye
for detail. The simple instructions cover everything children (and
parents) need to get started, from making rooms out of crate boxes
and pieces of scrap fabric to crafting countless furniture and
household items using recycled materials, such as empty plastic
containers and bottles, bottle caps, cardboard boxes, plastic
trays, drinking straws, and more. Learn how to transform these
easy-to-find household items into a sofa, bunk bed, desk chair,
fridge, stove, bucket and mop, or even a hot tub for the rooftop
garden, and come up with ideas of your own. The photographs of the
finished interiors provide plenty of inspiration, and the project
is sure to keep crafty children busy for days on end.
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