Spon: A Guide to Spoon Carving and the New Wood Culture by Barn the Spoon
Category: Craft
"The word for spoon is derived from the old Norse for chip of wood - spoon. Wooden spoons then need no further qualifier, they are spoons in their purest form." (Barn The Spoon). The simple, ordinary spoon is part of our everyday lives, intimately entwined with the acts of eating and socialising, from s ...Show more
Anita Catita's Sewn Toy Treasures by Sandra Reis
Category: Craft
Step into the world of Anita Catita and prepare to be charmed by the array of beautiful toy patterns to sew. Choose from gorgeous dolls, including rag dolls, ballerinas, pirates, kokeshi and fairies, and adorable animals including cats, rabbits, ducks, reindeer, bears and sheep. All the toys are made us ...Show more
Tilda's Toy Box: Sewing Patterns for Soft Toys and more from the Magical World of Tilda by TONE FINNANGER
Category: Craft
Learn to sew beautiful toys and soft furnishings for children with this stunning collection of projects from the creator of the popular Tilda brand. World-renowned craft designer Tone Finnanger of Tilda brings her talents to soft toys and gifts for children from adorable dolls to funky monkeys and swash ...Show more
Colour Block knits by Nicki Trench
Category: Craft
Create 35 beautiful projects with Nicki Trench's vibrant knitting patterns. Suddenly cake yarns and color wheels are everywhere, and their popularity is no surprise. Not only do they make sewing in yarn ends at every color change a thing of the past, they are also available in every shade of the rai ...Show more
The Fleece and Fiber Sourcebook: More Than 200 Fibers from Animal to Spun Yarn by Deborah Robson
Category: Craft
A guide to more than 200 breeds and the fibres they produce for knitting, spinning, and weaving. Suitable for crafters and animal raisers, it offers information on the characteristics of these fibre-producing breeds, as well as the qualities of the fibres, their history, and their potential uses.
Almost Lost Arts: Traditional Crafts and the Artisans Keeping Them Alive by Emily Freidenrich
Category: Craft
Since the Industrial Revolution, humans have been mechanising and digitising processes previously done by hand. But craftsmanship isn't lost to the footnotes of history. Meet the makers, fixers, and collectors dedicated to preserving traditional handicrafts. Brittany Nicole Cox repairs antique clocks; A ...Show more
Embroidered Life: The Art of Sarah K. Benning by Sarah Barnes; Sara Benning
Category: Craft | Reading Level: 6 Craft/Fashion
Featuring a die-cut case with actual stitching on the front cover, Embroidered Life showcases the stunning work of contemporary needlework artist Sarah K. Benning. Author, popular blogger, and embroidery connoisseur Sara Barnes guides readers through a brief history of the time-honoured art form and int ...Show more
Granny Square Crochet for Beginners by Margaret Hubert
Category: Craft
Fire up your crochet hooks and get your granny on! This accessible guide includes clear instructions and a photo of each finished project. Granny Square Crochet for Beginners makes getting started with crochet easy with step-by-step instructions for a trove of stitches, granny squares, and projects. ...Show more