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[[Category:New Reviews|Crafts]] __NOTOC__{{newreview|title=Glorious Gardens|author=Various Authors and Illustrators|rating=3.5|genre=Crafts|summary=Colouring books are a great way to reduce stress, so how come they are mainly aimed at kids, what have they got to be stressed about? To be fair, some of the little blighters have their worries, but I can guess that more adults after a hard day at work could do with a relax. This could come in the form of a nice glass of wine or something creative. I tell you what, why not try both?|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1782432779</amazonuk!-- Remove -->}} {{newreview|title=The Paint Book|author=Miri Flower|rating=5|genre=Crafts|summary=Craft blogger Miri Flower challenges bored children everywhere with her lovely new series of art books, which utilise basic materials that can be found in most homes. ''The Paint Book'' outlines seventy simple projects which encourage kids to get crafty and creative with paints. It's going to get messy, so house-proud parents turn away now...Frontpage|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>071123583X</amazonuk>}} {{newreview0811771741|title=The Pencil BookInstaKnits for Baby|author=Miri Flower|rating=5|genre=Crafts|summary=Summer is almost over. Gone are the carefree days playing outdoors in the sunshine with friends. Here come the rainy days and dark evenings, heralding the inevitable cry of: ''I'm bored!''. Author and craft-blogger Miri Flower (fantastic name!) comes to the rescue of harassed parents everywhere with her new series of art books which encourage children to utilise simple materials to create fun games and artwork. ''The Pencil Book'' sees the humble pencil takes centre stage, with seventy projects to keep kids engaged and amused.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0711235848</amazonuk>}} {{newreview|author=Pauline Brown|title=The Complete Guide to Quilting Techniques: Essential Techniques and Step-by-Step Projects for Making Beautiful QuiltsMelissa Leapman|rating=54
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|summary=Melissa Leapman's ''QuiltingInstaKnits for Baby'' is gives us a generic term covering patchworkcollection of knits from toys to blankets. Some will be quick knits - others are of the 'long, quilting itself and appliquécosy afternoons in front of the fire' variety. All three require different skills and youThe projects are divided by the time they'll find them all covered take to a greater or lesser extent in this gorgeous book. There's an introduction covering the origin of the skills complete - patchwork developing amongst the pioneer women of early America for whom it was an essential way of keeping their families warmless than five hours, five to ten hours, as did quilting ten to twenty hours and for much the same reasonmore than twenty hours. Appliqué is rather more decorative All the projects are attractive, modern and luxurious and the original appliqué quilts were made to commemorate special occasionsuseable. DonI perhaps show my age when I wonder about 'social-media-worthy projects't think but that quilting is a craft mired in the past though - over my lifetime I've seen numerous developments and tried many of them for myselfs me being picky.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1782401679</amazonuk>
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 {{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Richard Merritt, Amanda Hillier and Felicity French1635866243|title=The Neon Colouring Book Knitting Pattern Writing Handbook|author=Kristina McGrath and Sarah Walworth
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|summary=Half a century ago ''I trained to be quickly discovered that putting words and numbers on a teacherpage wasn't enough. My tutors were adamant Creating a pattern that children should not be allowed to colour in any outline which they had not drawn themselves. It 'stifled their creativity' you seewas correct, but took no account of the pencil control which it gaveclear, orconcise, indeed, the pleasure and consistent required a great deal of creating something individual - because everyone colours differently. Times have (fortunately) changed trial and colouring books to delight adults and children are now all the rage and yesterday I took an idle look at oneerror, patience, equipped with some felt-tipped pens and a few crayons left behind when my daughter departedperseverance. Half an hour, I thought. Just half an hour. That's all.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>178055270X</amazonuk>}}' (Introduction byFrancoise Danoy)
{{newreview|title=The Creative Therapy Colouring Book|author=Hannah Davies, Richard Merrit and Jo Taylor|rating=5|genre=Crafts|summary=Apparently, colouring books A friend recently showed me a knitting pattern for adults have become which she'd paid good money. The first line of the instructions began: 'de rigeur'Cast off 100 stitches...'' in France, It was clear that no good could come of this - the instructions didn't get any better - and (finally) PayPal obliged with a refund when the book seller refused as she couldn't afford the repayment. The pattern looked pretty, but the creator didn'Art Therapie-100 Coloriages Anti-Stresst have the basic knowledge and skills to enable her to connect with her knitters. She should have read '' flying off the shelves as increasing numbers of stressed-out individuals discover the therapeutic value of The Knitting Pattern Writing Handbook'colouring in'.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1782433007</amazonuk>
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 {{newreviewFrontpage|isbn=1529507987|title=Explore and Draw Patterns: An Art Activity The Repair Shop Craft Book|author=Owen Davey Walker Books and Georgia Amson-BradshawSonia Albert (Illustrator)
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|genre=CraftsChildren's Non-Fiction|summary=Explore and Draw Patterns I love ''The Repair Shop''. It's my go-to programme when I want to be cheered up. After a hard day, there's nothing better than watching experts repair treasured items without ever mentioning what they're worth. You see, the value is a beautifully presented interactive workbook designed in what these possessions are worth to spark creativity the people who own them and imaginationthe memories they hold. The appeal of No expense appears to be spared and the subject matter experts spend as much time and effort as is universal; everyone loves required to doodle, so achieve the desired result. Regular viewers know the book would be equally enjoyable for adults or childrenexperts and they're all brilliant at explaining what it is they're doing.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1782401407</amazonuk> But how did they start?
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 {{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Fiona Goble0760379912|title=Sew Quick, Sew Cute: 30 Simple, Speedy ProjectsSuper Easy Quilting for Beginners|author=Editors of Quarry Books
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|summary=I have a patchwork quilt on the go at the moment and it will take me months to complete. But sometimes you want to have the satisfaction of making something which might take hours learned patchworking from necessity: old or a weekend and which is more relaxing and ''fun''. Sometimes you want a project which you can do with the kids which will encourage them outgrown clothes needed to feel that they can be creative - turned into something new and which produces something which is relaevant to their lives. usable when I was 'encouraged' to knit tea cosies as a childin my twenties. It didn't cut the mustard even then... would be a while before it became a pleasure rather than a chore but I think I might have found the answer.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1782400885</amazonuk>}} {{newreview|author=Fiona Pearce|title=Treat Petite: 42 Sweet and Savoury Miniature Bakes|rating=4.5|genre=Cookery|summary=I know that they're not good for me, but I do love cakesve never felt completely at home with quilting. There's always so ''much'' of them though - and I'm not going to let them go to waste, am I? I love making them too, but no matter how hard I try they always seem to end up needed something a little more Little Chef stylish than Masterchefmy usual buttons or knots. When I found ''Treat PetiteSuper Easy Quilting for Beginners'' it seemed that I just might have found the answer to my prayers. It's like a book of forty two recipes for tiny petit fours, little sponge cakes, jewel-like macaroons and gorgeous savouries. They're all mere morsels - just big enough to pop into your mouth.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1782400982</amazonuk>}} {{newreview|author=Lucinda Ganderton|title=The Maison Sajou Sewing Book: 20 projects from the famous French haberdashery|rating=4.5|genre=Crafts|summary=When I was younger I dreamed of going good place to Paris and visiting the fashion housesstart. Now I would love to go to visit Maison SajouSo, the haberdasher who seems to have everything that someone who works with material could want, so when I saw The Maison Sajou Sewing Book there was no way that I could resist how did it. It's a confection of twenty projects, the very essence of French chic, with something for everyone.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1782400850</amazonuk>stack up?
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 {{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Susan Beal0760379874|title=Hand-Stitched Home: Projects to Sew with Pendleton and Other WoolsSuper Easy Knitting for Beginners|author=Carri Hammett
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|summary=Ilearned to knit in the nineteen-fifties: it wasn've had extensive experience of craft teachers - both in person t a choice, it was a requirement. Girls learned to knit and to embroider and through books - boys did wood and they fall into two categoriesmetal work. The first are the ones who want you to be awed My knitting wa accompanied by their knowledge a lot of criticism and techniques, quite a few tears: it was a long time before I realised that there was pleasure to know that what they can do easily may well be completely beyond your abilitieshad in the skill. The other group are Nearly seventy years later it's the ones who within minutes have you believing only thing that you can do this, that you're going to find it exciting, rewarding and ''fun''keeps my hands at all supple. Fortunately Susan Beal comes firmly into The turning point was a booklet published by Patons which gave all the second groupbasics and some patterns. Just so that you know where I'm coming from, I've been sewing looking for over half a century, but for some reason Isomething simple to recommend to people who've not strayed far into d like to master the realms of woolen materialsskill. There was a reluctance which I couldnSo, how did 't 'Super Easy Knitting For Beginners'quite'' put my finger on.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1621138704</amazonuk>work out?
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 {{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Beth Sheard0760373531|title=Stitch It SimpleCozy Knits: 25 Hand Sewn 30 Hat, Mitten, Scarf and Sock Projects to Make and Sharefrom Around the World|author=Sue Flanders|rating=3.5
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|summary=Beth Sheard has created twenty five projects Just occasionally you encounter a book of varying degrees of difficulty ranging from simple makes which could knitting patterns that seems to meet your every need. Right now, it's bitterly cold and we're in the sandwich filling between two storms: I need socks, scarves, hats and mittens. They have to look stylish, keep me warm and be completed by so cheerful that they make me feel better. If that sounds like a child with minimal help and supervision through lot to ask, have a quilt look at ''Cozy Knits'': it has thirty designs for those necessary items and I don't think that there was one of them which I couldn't see myself wearing. We start with an introduction by Nancy Bush which would engaged gives some of the more experienced sewerhistory of knitting. Throughout the book thereIt's plenty to inspire every stitcher and not essential but it's all supported by examples made in glorious fabricsa nice extra.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1627107592</amazonuk>
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 {{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Susanne Woods (Editor)0760373558|title=Lucky Spool's Essential Guide to Modern Quilt MakingNordic Knits|author=Sue Flanders
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|summary=ItI was so delighted by Sue Flanders's perhaps easier to explain this book [[Cozy Knits: 30 Hat, Mitten, Scarf and Sock Projects from Around the World by starting from what it Sue Flanders|Cozy Knits]] that I didn't need any persuading at all to pick up her 'isn'tNordic Knits''. If you're just thinking about making quilts then this is not the place to startThis delivers forty-four patterns inspired by textiles and local traditions from Norway, Sweden and Iceland. Much of the book will be completely unintelligible to you. Even if you have some experience you might find - as I did - that there There are some subjects where you need more basic information to make a few sweaters or jackets but the most majority of what you patterns are being toldfor smaller items such as mittens, gloves, hats and bags. What you get is a series of ten masterclasses which will move you forward in specific areas All are bright and cheerful and enable you to improve the quilts you produce.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1940655005</amazonuk>}} {{newreview|title=Outdoor Wonderland|author=Josie Jeffery|rating=4.5|genre=Children's Non-Fiction|summary=When I was growing up we had ‘Why Don’t You’ to inspire us what to do during the summer holidays, but I still don’t understand why a TV show would encourage me to switch off the telly – how am I meant to know what to do? A far more sensible guide for outdoor fun is a book like Josie Jeffery’s ‘Outdoor Wonderland’, an informative book full of interesting things to do outside no matter the weather or time of dayvery cosy.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1782400826</amazonuk>
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 {{newreview|title=Flowerpot Farm: A First Gardening Activity Book|author=Lorraine HarrisonFrontpage|ratingisbn=3.5|genre=Children's Non-Fiction|summary=With the demand for us to eat seemingly more fruit and vegetables every day, the world of grow-your-own is back. Why buy from the supermarket when you can release the kids into the garden to graze like cattle? However, before you do this, perhaps you should pick up a book like ‘Flowerpot Farm’ by Lorraine Harrison and Faye Bradley which will show them how to create their own fruit, veg and flower garden no matter how small a space they have to work with.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1782400818</amazonuk>}} {{newreview1635864070|title=This Belongs to Me: Cool Ways to Personalize Your StuffKnit 2 Socks in 1|author=Anna WraySafiyyah Talley
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|summary=If you''This Belongs to Me'' contains 14 design projects that describe how to customise everything from clothing to furniture. The book encourages people to get creative ve ever started knitting a pair of socks, finished the first one and either got bored by showing the basic techniques idea of doing the same thing all over again, or started on the second sock and skills involved lost the first before you finished it, this is the book for each projectyou. Where is it that single socks go to hide? Safiyyah Talley has developed a system that allows you to knit two socks in one, but leaving the actual creative design divide them up to the personal preferences and have a perfectly finished pair of the readersocks. Sounds good? It's clever and well-thought-out.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1908005785</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|isbn=1529393930|title=Make Making a MobileLiving: 12 Cool Designs How to Press Out and HangCraft Your Business|author=Lydia CrookSophie Rochester
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|summary=''Make Starting a Mobilecreative business has never been easier.'' ''If not now, when?'' is  I know that I'm not alone in having wondered whether or not I could turn my hobby into a business. There's a delightful crafting book crammed full lot of projects for parents and children motivation to share. The book contains 12 unique designs that fit together beautifully do so: I make more items than we can sensibly use and there are surprisingly easy a lot of people who have been delighted to accept what I makeas gifts. The perforated pages allow Selling would offset the components of each mobile costs, which can be quite considerable and it could be fun to do, couldn't it? But where to start? What do I need to be simply pushed out from think about? Well, the page without the need for nimble scissor skillsfirst thing anyone who is considering turning a crafting hobby into a business should do is to read ''Making a Living''.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1908005807</amazonuk>
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 {{newreviewFrontpage|isbn=1635862353|title=Paper PlayThe Sandalmaking Workshop|author=Lydia CrookRachel Corry
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|summary=Paper Play is a virtual time machineA sandal-making workshop? I couldn't really believe it, taking us back mainly because I'd always thought that you'd need more equipment than the average home was likely to an era before the PC, tablet be able to contain but I was intrigued. Rachel Corry started sandal making accidentally - a small fire destroyed some of her shoes. One pair had come apart and games console, when children had she could see how the ability sandal was constructed. Then she realised that she couldn't afford to replace all her shoes. Could she combine these two facts to amuse themselves for hours with create a new and worthwhile craft? She showed quite a few sheets of paper, some scissors people her first pair and some glue. Simple papercraft skills were passed down from generation they all either wanted to know how to generation, arming creative minds with do it - or if she'd make them a seemingly endless supply of crafting ideas, including paper dress-up dolls, flying contraptions and finger puppetspair. A new career was born.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0762449578</amazonuk>
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 {{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Mark Griffiths1783784350|title=Woodworking for the WeekendThis Golden Fleece: 20 Projects Using Reclaimed TimberA Journey Through Britain's Knitted History|author=Esther Rutter|rating=4.5|genre=CraftsHistory|summary=I realised It was December and Esther Rutter was stuck in her office job, writing to people she'd never met and preparing spreadsheets. The job frustrated her and even her knitting did not soothe her mind. January was going to be a long time ago for making changes and she decided that thereshe would travel the length and breadth of the British Isles with occasional forays abroad, discovering and telling the story of wool's a great deal to be said for reclaimed timberhistory and how it had made and changed the landscape. Not only is there virtue in reusing wood (and itShe's often hardwood) which might otherwise end d grown up on a bonfire or sheep farm in landfill, it has Suffolk - ''charactera free range child on the farm''- and learned to spin, with marks knit and shadings which speak of its history. Used in the right place it can sing as no completely new piece could ever could - but the trick is in knowing the right place weave from her mother and how to use the woodher mother's friend. Mark Griffiths has come up with twenty projects, most of which are likely to be complete This was in a weekend and all of which will give pleasure to the woodworker and to the people who use the end resultsher blood.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1782400575</amazonuk>
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 {{newreviewFrontpage|isbn=Chou_Make|authortitle=Libby Abadee Make and Cath ArmstrongPlay: Nativity|titleauthor=Craft it Up Around the WorldJoey Chou|rating=45
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|summary=With long summer holidays looming ahead along I always feel a slight disappointment for children at Christmas when they're presented with a tree to decorate with uncertain British weather a box of ornaments and a nativity scene (sometimes quite precious, so it's alway a good idea Not To Be Played With) which is set up Somewhere Safe. Where's the imagination, the creativity, the sense of pride in that? How much better to have plans about activities a child create their own nativity scene, which will involve and interest children. they can then play with? In That's exactly what they get with Joey Chou'Craft it Up Around the Worlds '' weMake and Play Nativity've got thirty five suggestions for projects which will keep children entertained. As the title suggests we're going on a world tour and you can pick the projects to suit other activities you have planned, as a reminder of a holiday or just on a random basis.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1782490388</amazonuk>
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 {{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Fiona Goble099334030X|title=Fiona Goble's Fairy Tale Knits: 20 Enchanting Characters to MakeCan You Draw the Dragosaur?|author=Peter Lynas and Charlie Roberts
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|summary=ItYou're going to get a hint of what this book's a lovely idea: knitting patterns for twenty fairy tale characters and a brief story to go with themabout very quickly. ThereWhen you see the title page, you'll find out what the book's called and that it's been written by Peter Lynas. Then we move on to who has done the pleasure of knitting the characters illustration - and then of there's a child playing with them alongside a story and then being able to use their imaginations gap. ''You'' are going to built their own storiesput your name there. Best of all, itIt's done without a battery or a computer/games console in sight''your'' responsibility to provide the pictures for this book about one of the largest creatures ever to roam the earth. ItThere's a winner all round.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1908005467</amazonuk>some help available, but your name is on the title page - and you have work to do!
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 {{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=David Savage1635860334|title=Furniture with Soul: Master Woodworkers and Their CraftWhy We Quilt|author=Thomas Knauer|rating=54
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|summary=David Savage is a master furniture maker and one of I've often wondered about the artists featured in the book, so he is not – story that patchwork quilting began as he says himself – a neutral observer way for women (and nor can he be neutral in choosing who myth would have it that it was always women) to make an extra blanket out of material which would otherwise go to include in the bookwaste. Having said thatThis undoubtedly ''did'' happen but when you think about it, the pictures alone will tell you that he has chosen people who create furniture need an awful lot of great beauty material to make a quilt and – often – originalitythe time could have been better spent if all that was required was bedding. ItLike Thomas Knauer, I's ve come to the text conclusion that makes the book shine, though – as it seeks not to give a critical appreciation of each man and one woman's work, but to look at what makes them tick, what drives them on and how they have handled the good times began as well as the bad. It is, if you like, ten in-depth biographies of artists who work in a common medium an art and ten shorter pieces about those we should look out for has largely continued down that same road with fluctuations in popularity over the futureyears.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>4770031211</amazonuk>
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 {{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Patricia Wing1419726625|title=Creative Parchment CardsThe Mitten Handbook: Incorporating Siesta GridsKnitting Recipes to Make Your Own|author=Mary Scott Huff
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|summary=Here at Bookbag weI love mittens - they've long admired Patricia Wing's ability not just re so convenient and much easier to produce beautiful hand-made cards but to guide us through the process get onto (and off) cold hands than a pair of making themfiddly gloves. WeThey've seen her re not something you regularly see in 'Crafts Beautiful' magazineshops, so we know I knew that she's a name that you can ''rely'' on. Equally reassuring is the fact that she came to card making in middle age – giving hope to anyone who feels that they if I wanted new pairs I would have left it too late to learn a new craftknit them myself. We know Well, actually, that we're s my rationalisation of the situation: in truth, I love knitting mittens. They have just enough technique to make them satisfying, plenty of quick work and a safe – and very creative – pair of handswarm mittens in a few days.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0956951708</amazonuk> Patterns, though - where do you get them from?
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 {{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Chris Barnardo1621137775|title=DadcandoHandbag Workshop: Build, Make, Do ... Design and Sew the Best Way to Spend Quality Time with Your KidsPerfect Bag|author=Anna M Mazur
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|summary=The ideas in this book originated as I love handbags, but I resent paying the prices demanded by manufacturers of 'good' bags. Additionally, I often find a [http:bag I like but the colour/shape/www.dadcando.co.uksize/capacity/ website] that Chris Barnardo set internal layout isn't ''quite'' what I had in mind, so I end up for divorced spending rather a lot of money and compromising. The solution is to make my own bags and separated fathers whilst I was confident about sewing fabric bags, I was nervous about using leather, not least because leather isn't very forgiving when it comes to mistakes and it's usually more expensive than fabric. I needed help them spend quality time with their children Now he. Anna Mazur's written a book that although aimed at single fathers is equally as useful ''The Handbag Workshop'' came to me free through NetGalley in return for married dads, and mums too or grandparents or carers to inspire crafty ideas of things to make with kidsan unbiased review.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0852652011</amazonuk>
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 {{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Jean Baggott1632506386|title=The Girl on the Wall: One LifeKnitter's Rich TapestryDictionary: Knitting Know-How from A to Z|author=Kate Atherley
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|genre=AutobiographyCrafts|summary=Jean Baggott is now seventy two and in the final year I've been knitting for well over sixty years, following patterns of her history degree at Warwick Universityvarying complexity with success. After almost I've knit Aran sweaters, socks by the dozen and I'm currently knitting blankets for a lifetime of bending her life charity to the needs of other sell. There hasn't been an occasion when I've been stuck and people she has decided that now is the time have often come to look after herself – the eleven year old girl whose picture hangs on her wall''me'' for help when ''they've'' been stuck. She plans to achieve what that girl would want her to achieve and from this sheWould a knitter's found great fulfilmentdictionary really be of any help to me? I was surprised by just how much I got out of it.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1848311265</amazonuk>
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 {{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Marion Bataille1440248850|title=Abc 3dModern Patchwork Home: Dynamic Quilts and Projects for Every Room|author=Vivika DeNegre (Editor)
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|summary=Wow. This is an ABC book The problem with a differencecraft which is largely based on traditional designs is that what results from your labours is also traditional, or - depending upon what light you shine on it - old-fashioned. The publisher Vivika DeNegre has curated a collection of patterns from today's notes say ittop designers. As a word of warning, if you read ''Modern Patchwork Magazine''s "astoundingly beautiful" and it is. Marion Batailleyou may well find that there's carefulnothing new in the book, ingenious alphabet pops up from but if you're new to the pages magazine this could well prove to amaze and entrance all who look. From A, be a proud pyramid on delightful collection from the inside cover, to Z, standing on its side at the end, each letter of our alphabet has a personality of its own. E morphs into F, V mirrors itself and becomes W, and U is a cascade of parabolasback catalogue. |amazonuk=<amazonuk>0747595798</amazonuk>
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 {{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Pamela BrooksPallant_Star|title=How to Research Local HistoryStar Wars Millennium Falcon Book and Mega Model|author=Katrina Pallant and Neal Manning|rating=4.5
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|summary=Find out all about your houseOne of the unexpected results of making a rough-and-ready sci-fi film back in the 1970s, village or town, the subtitle was that George Lucas left a whole generation capable of this book announcesspelling Millennium. In my viewamongst all the iconic inventions for the film, his design team left him – and us – with a very loveable, very fast and very asymmetrical space ship. How is it tells balanced when the cockpit is stuck out one side? What is that dish-like array doing on what seems to act as the top? And where can you much more than that. For any historianget your own? Well, beyond the rarity and not just in great cost of the field of purely local studiesLego model, this volume is probably as near I can at least provide one answer to indispensable as they comethose three pertinent questions, and that answer is… here.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1845282760</amazonuk>
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 {{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Adele RametMcLelland_Press|title=Writing for MagazinesPress Out and Decorate: Unicorns|author=Kate McLelland
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|summary=From being an avid reader (It's the weekend and I've been indulging myself. There's something about a unicorn which appeals to me and maybe a passionate little bit of research into a book reviewer) of press-out unicorns, clouds and rainbows seemed like the ideal way to writing for magazines yourself is spend a pretty logical progressionSaturday morning. Yet like You get twenty designs in the book and they're all decorated with pink foil: even if you don't want to add any other competitive field in lifefurther colouring they're still going to look great, it's but because the pages are a very hard one substantial card you have the opportunity to use crayons, felt tips or even paints to get into – and doubtless getting harder all the timeadd your own personal touch.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1845281616</amazonuk>
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 {{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Michael OkeV&A_Embroidery|title=Times of Our LivesEmbroidery: A Maker's Guide|author=Victoria and Albert Museum|rating=3.54
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|summary=I am currently writing my autobiography as In ''Embroidery: A Maker's Guide'' we get a long-term project and something brief introduction to leave for my childrenthe craft by James Merry, embroidery artist, information on the tools you'll need, so I was interested materials you can utilise and a guide to receive the stitches you'll be using. If you'Times of Our Lives'' by Michael Oke, re just thinking about starting embroidery and not certain which is advertised as type will suit you best or someone who's experienced in one area but wanting to branch out this book could be an ideal starting point. There are over 230 glorious photographs (of items from the V&A collections) and illustrations covering 15 styles of embroidery and giving all the information and designs you'the essential companion ll need for writing your own life story15 projects.''|amazonuk=<amazonuk>185703970X</amazonuk>
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 {{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Judy ReevesV&A_Patchwork|title=Patchwork and Quilting: A WriterMaker's Book of DaysGuide|author=Victoria and Albert Museum|rating=4.5
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|summary=I have always written really – diaries every day for years, letters, stories, poems… Ciao Patchwork is a magical craft: you can take relatively small pieces of material and Dooyoo fitted turn them into this perfectly another piece of material with an entirely different pattern. Quilting converts a topper and increased my confidence, as I received better feedback over time, gaining crowns here a backing fabric with some wadding in between into a fabric of an entirely different weight. Combine the two crafts and Premium Fund payments on Ciao. I am not a particularly confident person, I you have quite low self-esteem at timessomething more than magical, occasionally fashionable but I love writing and believe it is my one talentalways deeply satisfying. I think everyone has something they But where to start, when there are good so many different styles of both crafts? One answer is to read ''Patchwork and Quilting: A Maker's Guide'' which looks - as the cover says - atstyles from Italian trapunto to Korean jogakbo and then delivers fifteen projects inspired by the V&A collections. |amazonuk=<amazonuk>1577311000</amazonuk>
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 {{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Paul Bryn Davies BM_Origami|title=Dragons in Watercolour (Fantasy Art Series) Origami, Poems and Pictures|author=The British Museum|rating=45
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|summary=This is where my love Sometimes you find a delight of a book. On an afternoon when it was unseasonably cold and decidedly wet I discovered ''Origami, Poems and Pictures'' and I was transported to Japan. As the title suggests we're looking at three celebrated arts and crafts: the fantasy ancient art range of books from Search Press continuespaper folding, haiku poetry and painting... So far I have reviewed [[Painting Fairies in Watercolour 'll confess that it was the origami which caught my attention, but I was surprised by Paul Bryn Davies|Painting Fairies in Watercolour]] the extent to which the rest of the book caught my imagination. We begin with something very simple: a boat and [[Painting Unicorns in Watercolour by Rebecca Balchin|Painting Unicorns in Watercolour]] and Icase you're worried, all the entries have a degree of difficulty (from 'simple'm pleased through to say that 'tricky') and this book lives up to my expectations as much as one is at the last books didlowest level.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1844483827</amazonuk>
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{{newreview|author=Emma Callery |title=The Calligraphy Handbook|rating=4|genre=Crafts|summary=I chose Move on to try and learn calligraphy, as it was something that would enhance all my many other craft projects. So did this book help me?|amazonuk=<amazonuk>184448307X</amazonuk>}} {{newreview |title=Stash-Busting Quilts|author=Lynne Edwards|genre=Crafts|rating=4|summary=I have got a frighteningly-large stash of fabric. There are shelves full of it here in the workroom. Some of the drawers in the bedroom are used for fabric and let's not even mention the boxes up in the attic. I've started being a bit secretive about exactly how much I have and when I intend to use it. "Oh, yes," I'll say "I know exactly what I'm going to do with that" and hastily change the subject. If you're at all serious about doing patchwork you'll be nodding your head and probably muttering "The attic! I never thought of the attic!"|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0715321943</amazonuk>}}[[Newest Crime Reviews]]