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Connecting Design to Stitch by Sandra Meech
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All Points Patchwork: English Paper Piecing beyond the Hexagon for Quilts & Small Projects
Diane Gilleland - 2015
Using paper templates to guide your pattern, you can expertly fit your quilting shapes together before you even start sewing. All Points Patchwork takes you far beyond traditional hexagons and accommodates triangles, diamonds, octagons, and even curved shapes. Simple instructions for decorating clothing, bedding, and home decor open up astounding possibilities for quilters of all levels.
365 Days of Happiness: Inspirational Quotes to Live By
M.G. Keefe - 2013
Enjoy this collection of quotes, based on appreciating life’s pleasures and finding happiness. 365 quotes to make you laugh, smile and cry. <br><br>“The Constitution only guarantees the American people the right to pursue happiness. You have to catch it yourself.” ~ Author unknown
Knit Noro: Accessories: 30 Colorful Little Knits
Vogue Knitting - 2012
Hand colored in vivid combinations of painterly hues, Noro yarns are as striking to behold as they are easy to work with. This follow-up to Knit Noro features 32 small projects knitters can complete in a weekend, including Leg Warmers, Cabled Mittens, a Lace Flap Hat, and even an iPad cover.
60 Quick Baby Blankets: Cute Cuddly Knits in 220 Superwash® and 128 Superwash® from Cascade Yarns
Sixth & Spring Books - 2013
Created by 30 up-and-coming knitwear designers, these all-new patterns are made with affordable, colorful, versatile, and washable Cascade 220 Superwash® and 128 Superwash® yarns. Whatever your skill level, theres a project here for you!
Vintage Quilt Revival
Katie Clark Blakesley - 2013
Vintage Quilt Revival helps you utilize traditional quilt blocks with contemporary colors and fabrics to create pieces that could rightly be a part of the "traditional made modern" movement. In this book, you'll find: 22 quilting projects, including 19 traditional quilt blocks, and ranging from fullsize quilts to a pillow, table runner, bag, and zipper pouch Hints and modifications for adding a fresh twist to vintage designs A touch of quilting history that adds context to the included projects Use of a variety of quilting techniques, including piecing, blasting, quilting, and binding With Vintage Quilt Revival , there's no need to give up your love for traditional quilting stylesjust bring in a bit of modern flair
Dressmaking: The Complete Step-by-Step Guide
Alison Smith - 2012
Sewers will discover what supplies to buy and how to use them, the best fabrics to choose based on drape and weave, how to understand patterns and alter them, and the essential general techniques to master — plus patterns and detailed step-by-step instructions are provided for a skirt, dress, shirt, tee, jacket, and pair of pants — including suggested variations!Finishing up with tips and inspiration on alterations, repairs, and customizing any clothes, from dealing with holes and tears to lengthening and shortening sleeves, this handy guide is the dressmaking bible no budding seamstress should be without.
Quirk Books D.I.Y. Gift Guide
Quirk Books - 2012
This FREE ebook offers 18 DIY gifts for the bookworm, foodie, animal lover, significant other, kid or geek in your life.
One-Yard Wonders: 101 Sewing Projects; Look How Much You Can Make with Just One Yard of Fabric!
Rebecca Yaker - 2009
With simple step-by-step instructions that are accompanied by templates and pattern pieces, each project is designed to be completed in just a few hours. Get inspired and turn a yard of your favorite fabric into a quilted lunch bag, bright sundress, or a cuddly plush turtle.
Quilts From The Quiltmaker's Gift
Joanne Larsen Line - 2000
20 traditional patterns for a new generation of generous quiltmakers are included.
Vintage Modern Knits: Contemporary Designs Using Classic Techniques
Courtney Kelly - 2011
Divided into three sections (Vintage Feminine, Rustic Weekend, and Winter Harbor), Vintage Modern Knits features pieces with tailored lines, close fit, and easy-to-wear, stylish classics. Projects range from quick accessories to garments in a variety of knitting techniques. Packed with perfect weekend wear, Vintage Modern Knits puts a contemporary twist on classic knits you’ll love wearing!
The Kaufmann Mercantile Guide: How to Split Wood, Shuck an Oyster, and Master Other Simple Pleasures
Jessica Hundley - 2015
It often seems to require some know-how our parents didn't pass on, or a special tool. Happily, Kaufmann Mercantile has both, and in this comprehensive field guide, they share their expertise on a huge range of topics, from frying an egg, tying a tie, or brewing coffee to things the inner utilitarian in all of us aspires to do, like splitting wood, building a fire, growing our own food, or making our own soap. Fifty how-tos are organized into five sections: Kitchen, Outdoors, Home, Garden, and Grooming. Written in clear detail and extensively illustrated, The Kaufmann Mercantile Guide teaches us what we ought to know how to do, as well as what we'd like to. Supplemental sidebars feature the best tool for the job, whether a dibber for planting, the best rawhideand- ash snowshoes, or flammable smoking bags for making authentic BBQ. This book is a must-have reference tool for living well in the twenty-first century.
Toe-Up 2-at-a-Time Socks
Melissa Morgan-Oakes - 2010
You can apply this exciting new technique to absolutely any sock pattern to help you to knit fabulous, perfectly formed pairs of socks for the whole family.
Goners: The Final Hours of the Notable and Notorious
Gordon Kerr - 2009
In smart prose with a light touch, Goners reveals the last days, hours, and moments of 50 notable and notorious figures in history such as Alexander the Great, John Belushi, Billy the Kid, Joan Crawford, Princess Diana, Charles Dickens, Cary Grant, Ernesto Che Guevara, Harry Houdini, Bruce Lee, Marie Antoinette, Pablo Picasso, Tupac Shakur, and Andy Warhol. You’d have to read 50 biographies to get all the in-depth information that author Gordon Kerr has compiled under one cover. Read straight through or just dipped into, Goners is a compelling and curious ride.
Essential Oil Magic For Quick Healing: 50+ Beginners Recipes Guide You to Get Started with Easily Availabe Essential Oils for Stress Free, Boosting Energy, Reliving Pain, Superchage Memory, Happiness
ARAV Books - 2014
But When You Go Into Your Local Natural Health Care Store: It's Really confusing!! Where Should You Start Building Your Natural Medical Cabinet With? Some Common Questions Like: * Why You Use Essential Oils? * What to Know Before Using Essential Oils * Essential Oils and Fragrances!! * Top Essential Oils?? * Why Do You Need Carrier Oils and Top Carrier Oils? * Essential Oils Diffusing & Blending!! * How do you choose an application method? * Commercial and Medicinal Purposes * What is Aromatherapy? How does it work? How Aromatherapy Can Treat Many Different Conditions? * Why Aromatherapy is Widely Misused As a Marketing Tool for Advertising Top Essential Oil Recipes For Different Health Conditions * Depression Remedy * Memory and Concentration * Stress Free * Panic Disorder * Anger Bursting * Boosting Energy * Stuffy Nose * Hair Care Recipes * Quick Happiness * Fear Free Recipes * Fight off Infections Also Discover: * What Ingredients Are In The Commercial Wound Ointment And Dressings? * The Essential Oil for Disinfection Properties? * How to Use Essential Oils to Stop Bleeding? * How to Use Essential Oils for Infected Wounds? * How Essential Oils Help You to Prevent and Reduce Scarring? Would You Like To Know More? * Download and Boost Your Stamina & Transform Your Body forever ---"Today". * Scroll to the Top of the Page and Select the "Buy" Button.
Inventive Weaving on a Little Loom: Discover the Full Potential of the Rigid-Heddle Loom, for Beginners and Beyond
Syne Mitchell - 2015
Begin by exploring a variety of weave structures, including finger-manipulated laces, tapestry, and color play with stripes, plaids, and multicolor yarns. Then move on to more complex designs and irresistible projects, from pillows and curtains to bags, shawls, and even jewelry. Explore warp-face patterning, weft-pile weaving, weaving with fine threads, woven shibori, shadow weave, and the textural effects you can create with different yarns and with wire and conductive thread. Everything you need to know is here, with fully illustrated step-by-step instructions to ensure success.