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Macrame for Beginners and Beyond - 24 Easy Macrame Projects for Home and Garden (Paperback): Amy Mullins, Marnia Ryan-Raison Macrame for Beginners and Beyond - 24 Easy Macrame Projects for Home and Garden (Paperback)
Amy Mullins, Marnia Ryan-Raison
R355 R328 Discovery Miles 3 280 Save R27 (8%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

Discover a fresh, new take on the traditional craft of macrame, a craft that was incredibly popular in the seventies, and which is currently enjoying a renaissance. Macrame projects are the best way to bring the current trend for luxe, boho interiors into your home. This title includes very on trend macrame projects for inside and outside the home. Choose from 12 different projects with an 'easy' and 'more advanced' version for each so you can develop your skills as you go. Learn all the basic macrame knots with the knot tutorial library so you can get started with your favourite projects straight away, whether it's the ubiquitous hanging plant holder or a stunning statement arch for the garden or a doorway.

Reconceiving Pregnancy and Childcare - Ethics, Experience, and Reproductive Labor (Hardcover): Amy Mullin Reconceiving Pregnancy and Childcare - Ethics, Experience, and Reproductive Labor (Hardcover)
Amy Mullin
R2,386 Discovery Miles 23 860 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This highly original book argues for increased recognition of pregnancy, birthing and childrearing as social activities demanding simultaneously physical, intellectual, emotional and moral work from those who undertake them. Amy Mullin considers both parenting and paid childcare, and examines the impact of disability on this work. The first chapters contest misconceptions about pregnancy and birth such as the idea that pregnancy is only valued for its end result, and not also for the process. Following chapters focus on childcare provided in different circumstances and on the needs of both providers and receivers of care. The book challenges the assumption that isolated self-sacrifice should be the norm in either pregnancy or childcare. Instead reproductive labor requires greater social support. Written from the perspective of a feminist philosopher, the book draws on the work of, and seeks to increase dialogue between, philosophers and childcare professionals, disability theorists, nurses and sociologists.

Macraweave - Macrame Meets Weaving with 18 Stunning Home Decor Projects (Paperback): Amy Mullins, Marnia Ryan-Raison Macraweave - Macrame Meets Weaving with 18 Stunning Home Decor Projects (Paperback)
Amy Mullins, Marnia Ryan-Raison 1
R393 Discovery Miles 3 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Discover the latest fibre art trend, macraweave, a combination of macrame and weaving. Learn to create stunning woven wall hangings and inject a dose of 'bohemian luxe' to your living space. Macraweave combines the crafts of macrame knotting with weaving to create eye-catching projects that really pop with texture and colour. There are 18 projects to choose from including woven wall hangings, table mats, plant hangers and cushions as well as accessories such as jewellery. All the instructions and projects are illustrated with step-by-step photography.

Reconceiving Pregnancy and Childcare - Ethics, Experience, and Reproductive Labor (Paperback): Amy Mullin Reconceiving Pregnancy and Childcare - Ethics, Experience, and Reproductive Labor (Paperback)
Amy Mullin
R871 Discovery Miles 8 710 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This highly original book argues for increased recognition of pregnancy, birthing and childrearing as social activities demanding simultaneously physical, intellectual, emotional and moral work from those who undertake them. Amy Mullin considers both parenting and paid childcare, and examines the impact of disability on this work. The first chapters contest misconceptions about pregnancy and birth such as the idea that pregnancy is only valued for its end result, and not also for the process. Following chapters focus on childcare provided in different circumstances and on the needs of both providers and receivers of care. The book challenges the assumption that isolated self-sacrifice should be the norm in either pregnancy or childcare. Instead reproductive labor requires greater social support. Written from the perspective of a feminist philosopher, the book draws on the work of, and seeks to increase dialogue between, philosophers and childcare professionals, disability theorists, nurses and sociologists.

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