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The Best in Show series is an outstanding global success. Sally
Muir and Joanna Osborne are back - this time with designs for 25
wild animals. There is something here for everyone, with
instructions for knitting spots, stripes, fur, scales, trunks,
wings and beaks! The animals are surprisingly easy to make. It will
only take a few evenings to create yourself an exotic pet or
reproduce your favourite species. These knitted animals in
miniature are much easier to look after than the real things - they
don't need feeding, they won't make a mess and they take up hardly
any room. This book is a real zoological tour of the globe with
animals from all over the world. Patterns include tiger, crocodile,
penguin, cheetah, anteater, ring-tailed lemur, camel, giraffe,
panda and kangaroo. Idiosyncratic descriptions of the various
species accompany beautiful photography, making this book
irresistible for both keen knitters and wildlife enthusiasts.
Following the success of A Dog a Day and Old Dogs, Sally Muir
returns with an adorable collection of beautiful rescue dog
portraits that will melt even the coldest of hearts. Several years
ago, Sally Muir began a Facebook project, posting dog art daily,
which became the best-selling book A Dog a Day. Through the
project she was introduced to endless people and their dogs, and
the distinct personalities and complex emotions that owners
attribute to them. This was followed with Old Dogs, where
Sally asked the public to send in photos of their elderly canines.
She was drawn to the tales behind their greying whiskers and so the
natural next step was rescue dogs with their eventful life stories.
Rescue Dogs is a beautiful collection of loveable hounds with
colourful histories and expressive faces. From Mr Bojangles who was
rescued after being hit by a car to Molly who found a new lease of
life after being rescued from a shelter at age 15, Rescue Dogs will
tug at the heartstrings and leave you with a profound sense of
optimism for life, new beginnings and kindness. This is the perfect
gift for your dog-loving friends, or for yourself to enjoy some
mindful moments flicking through delightful, heart-warming canine
portraits.
Following the success of A Dog a Day (Pavilion, 2017), Sally Muir
returns with a sea of new, but crucially old, faces. Several years
ago Sally Muir began a Facebook project, 'A Dog a Day', posting dog
art daily. Through the project she was introduced to endless people
and their dogs, and the distinct personalities and complex emotions
that owners attribute to them. More recently, Sally's project
changed focus and she asked the public to send in photographs of
their old dogs. Featuring grey muzzles, milky eyes and wobbly legs,
as well as tender anecdotes picked up from a whole lifetime of
companionship, Sally Muir's paintings of our more senior canines
are collected here for the first time. Sally Muir is well known for
her portrayal of dogs, with Elderly Dog featuring in the Royal
Academy Summer Exhibition in 2018 and Hound following up in the
Summer Exhibition in 2019. The popularity of Elderly Dog has
fuelled Sally's desire to continue to paint older dogs, and
celebrate the ageing process of our favourite pets in grace and
style. From loose sketches and lithographs to potato prints and oil
paintings, Old Dogs includes a range of mediums that Sally has
become known for, and embraces dogs of all shapes and sizes: big,
small, pedigree and cross breed.
A Dog A Day began life with a Facebook post in 2013: 'My name is
Sally Muir and this is a new gallery where I will add a dog
drawing/painting every day, adding up to a massive 365 day
dogfest.' As the Facebook page grew in popularity, so did Sally's
dog portraits, leading to commissions, exhibitions at prominent
galleries, and dog sketching events at venues including
Anthropologie - who went on to commission an incredibly successful
collection of dog-a-day crockery and textile-based household
accessories. Drawing on artworks from the site, A Dog A Day is a
lovingly curated collection and celebration of dogs. Containing 365
beautiful artworks of dogs of all shapes and sizes (big, small,
pedigree, cross breed), the book includes a range of exciting
mediums from loosely worked sketches, lithographs and potato prints
to finished oil paintings. Delightfully packaged, this is the
perfect gift for all dog lovers.
The new edition of bestselling knitting classic Best in Show,
combining the best of Joanna Osborne and Sally Muir's dog designs.
With over 15 knitting patterns for popular dog breeds, including a
Labrador, Poodle, Dachshund, Jack Russell and many more, you can
knit your precious pet, reproduce your favourite breed, or even
knit the dog you have always dreamed of. Sally and Joanna's
life-like designs and careful attention to detail enable you to
knit the right set for your Greyhound's ears, fluffy perfection for
your Bichon Frise's coat and an anatomically accurate curl for your
Pug's tail. Join the authors as they guide you through making the
world's most popular breeds as realistic as possible, introduce you
to famous names (pets and owners!) and regale quirky facts about
each one. The knitted dog is, of course, the ideal easy-care
companion; it lives forever, there's no feeding, no barking, no
moulting, no vets' bills - a perfect pet. Dog patterns included:
Dachshund, Jack Russell, West Highland Terrier, Labrador, Poodle,
Miniature Schnauzer, Pug, Border Collie, French Bulldog, Bichon
Frise, Greyhound, Yorkshire Terrier, English Springer Spaniel,
Golden Retriever, Beagle, Border Terrier.
Introducing a beautiful new range of stationery adorned with
stunning photographs from the best selling Best in Show series. A
cloth bound box of 16 cards with envelopes in four different
designs. These quirky knitted dogs are beautifully photographed and
capture the real character of four popular breeds. Introducing a
beautiful new range of stationery adorned with stunning photographs
from the best selling Best in Show series. A cloth bound box of 16
cards with envelopes in four different designs. Startlingly life
like, these quirky knitted dogs are beautifully photographed and
capture the real character of four popular breeds. Cute and fun,
they make the perfect gift for dog lovers and knitters alike.
Educators want young people to grow up knowing that writing is an
important and deeply satisfying life skill, one that helps them
make more sense of themselves and their world, and one that helps
them to communicate effectively. Sadly, too often writing becomes
merely an exercise in 'getting words right', or writing to
teacher-prescribed tasks. Developing Young Writers in the Classroom
explores the principles of developing literacy through authorship,
allowing children to describe, question and celebrate their own
experiences and personal creativity. The book offers detailed
guidance, supported by planning documents, poetry and prose,
examples of children's work and stimulating visuals. Inspiring
topics explored include: creating a classroom environment which
supports an independent writer students' lives brought into the
classroom finding significance in our experiences the use of memoir
for recording experiences description in all kinds of writing
choosing and writing about a character writing in all curriculum
areas linking reading and writing using other authors as mentors
and teachers collaborative learning. Illustrated throughout with
accessible activities and ideas from literature and poetry,
Developing Young Writers in the Classroom is an essential resource
for all teachers wishing to inspire writing in the classroom.
Educators want young people to grow up knowing that writing is an
important and deeply satisfying life skill, one that helps them
make more sense of themselves and their world, and one that helps
them to communicate effectively. Sadly, too often writing becomes
merely an exercise in 'getting words right', or writing to
teacher-prescribed tasks. Developing Young Writers in the Classroom
explores the principles of developing literacy through authorship,
allowing children to describe, question and celebrate their own
experiences and personal creativity. The book offers detailed
guidance, supported by planning documents, poetry and prose,
examples of children's work and stimulating visuals. Inspiring
topics explored include: creating a classroom environment which
supports an independent writer students' lives brought into the
classroom finding significance in our experiences the use of memoir
for recording experiences description in all kinds of writing
choosing and writing about a character writing in all curriculum
areas linking reading and writing using other authors as mentors
and teachers collaborative learning. Illustrated throughout with
accessible activities and ideas from literature and poetry,
Developing Young Writers in the Classroom is an essential resource
for all teachers wishing to inspire writing in the classroom.
Best in Show: Knit Your Own Cat offers the unique opportuity to
knit yourself a cat. There are 25 different breeds included, from a
charming moggy to a sleek Siamese, a precious Persian to a loving
long hair. With Sally Muir and Joanna Osborne's designs you can now
knit your precious pet, reproduce your favourite breed or even knit
the cat you have always desperately wanted. The cats are
surprisingly easy to make. It will only take a few evenings to
create a covetable companion for life. Idiosyncratic descriptions
of the various breeds accompany beautiful photography, making this
book irresistable for both keen knitters and devoted cat-lovers.
The Best in Show series is an outstanding success. Sally Muir and
Joanna Osborne are back with a collection of new patterns for farm
animals. There is something here for everyone, with instructions
for large farm favourites such as cows, bulls, horses and pigs as
well as cute chicks, lambs and piglets. The animals are
surprisingly easy to make. It will only take a few evenings to
create yourself a loveable companion. These knitted animals in
miniature are much easier to look after than the real things - they
don't need feeding, they won't make a mess and they take up hardly
any room. Join this evocative tour of the farmyard, with all the
different animals you could hope to meet. Patterns include sheep
and lamb, cow and calf, pig and piglet, goat and kid, chicken and
chick, goose and gosling, horse and foal, llama, donkey, bull and
even a rat. Idiosyncratic descriptions of the various species
accompany beautiful photography, making this book irresistible for
both keen knitters and animal enthusiasts.
After successfully combining their two great loves - dogs and
knitting - in their bestselling Best In Show books, Sally Muir and
Joanna Osborne are back with a new range of knitting patterns for
jumpers, accessories and baby items all featuring dog motifs. Dogs
on Jumpers pairs simplicity and flexibility with knitwear patterns
for men, women, children and babies. There are eighteen featured
dog breeds, each with a graph for adult jumpers, alongside 8
additional graphs tailored to child and baby jumpers. Featured
breeds include Labrador, Lurcher, Beagle, Dalmatian, Pug, French
Bulldog, Golden Retriever, Chihuahua, Springer Spaniel,
Staffordshire Bull Terrier, Labradoodle, Jack Russell, Miniature
Schnauzer, Whippet, Border Terrier, Border Collie, West Highland
Terrier and Dachshund. There are three adult jumper shapes and
three child/baby shapes, each with their own master pattern:
Woman's neat and boxy Raglan jumper; Woman's long and loose jumper;
Man's relaxed jumper; Child's dropped shoulder jumper; Baby's
Raglan jumper (suitable for 3 years and under); and an easy Baby
cardigan (suitable for 6 months and under). Once you've selected
the shape of your jumper, simply choose your dog motif and get
knitting! You can even adapt the designs to knit your own dog onto
a jumper! Play around with colours and markings, with the position
of the dog on the jumper and with the shape of the background -
square, oval or stripe. Among the graphs at the back of the book
you'll also find an alphabet graph, so you can either make up your
own dog-related phrases, or add your dog's name or initials. With
clear patterns for jumpers, accessories (including a hat and
scarf), a baby blanket, a dalmatian onesie and even a dog coat,
alongside advice on techniques and yarn choice, plus irresistible
lifestyle photography from founder of Phodography, Ursula
Aitchison, this is the perfect book for knitters and dog lovers
alike.
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