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fall 2010 book catalog table of contents New Titles
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Backlist
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Knitting
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Felting
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Crochet
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Spinning
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Dyeing
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Weaving
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Quilting/Mixed Quilting/Mixe d Media/Sewing
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Beading & Jewelry
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Index
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Knit Kimono Kimono Too Too Simple Designs to Mix, Match, and Layer Vicki Square Square Paperback with DVD 8½ x 9 136 pages ISBN 978-1-59668-2 978-1-59668-239-9 39-9 $26.95 December 2010
In Knit Kimono Too, best-selling author and knitwear designer Vicki Square returns to the simple, flattering shapes that made her work a hit with knitters. In more than 20 brand-new designs, Vicki collects kimonos and Asian-inspired designs and blends traditional inspiration with clothes that contemporary knitters can’t resist. She focuses on lighter weight knits for layering, plus unique stitch patterns, colorwork, and openwork designs. Beginning with an overview of design concepts and guidance for working with color, Knit Kimono Too offers garments that feature innovative shaping, interesting closures and edgings, and clever techniques. In addition to her signature kimono shape, the book includes Asianinspired tops, tunics, and vests; each with details that flatter all body types. To teach knitters the details and finishes, Knit Kimono Too includes clear photography and step-bystep instructions. On the included instructional DVD, Vicki Vicki demonstrates the special techniques and stitches that make her kimono-style garments so wearably elegant, including two-color slip stitch, surface embroidery, two-hand stranded knitting, garter-stitch short-rows, making bobbles in a contrasting color, attaching knitted cord, making origami folds, double knitting, and more. Projects include vests, coats, lightweight shells, short-sleeve tops, and a wide assortment of jackets featuring various weights of yarn. Knit Kimono Too features deceptively simple patterns that transform fabric with minimal shaping into stylish, polished-looking garments.
Vicki Square Square is the author of Knit Kimono, Folk Bags, Folk Hats, and the best-selling The Knitter’s Companion. Vicki has taught knitting for more than ten years, as well as painting and drawing at Colorado State University. She lives in Fort Collins, Colorado.
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Japanese Inspired Japanese Inspired Knits Knits page 31
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The Knitter’s Companion Deluxe Edition with DVD
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Vicki Square Square Hardcover with concealed wire-o with DVD 7x5 140 pages ISBN 978-1-5966 978-1-59668-314-3 8-314-3 $24.95 Previous ISBN: 978-1-59668-314-3 Available November 2010
Fearless Knitting Workbook page 28
Inside you’ll find an overview of stitches, gauges, joins, seams, borders, and buttonholes, as well as detailed descriptions of each technique and photographs that show t he finished look. Innovative methods are also explored in The Knitter’s Companion Deluxe Edition with DVD , including additional ways to cast on, bind off, and increase stitches. Vicki Square shares an abundance of detail on color knitting techniques, plus favorite embellishments embellishments such as tassels, fringe, knitting with beads, and more. Vicki also also shares with you in an extended DVD every technique technique featured in the book for a truly hands-on experience. All the information knitters need is right at their fingertips with The Knitter’s Companion Deluxe Edition with DVD —an indispensable addition to any knitter’s bag of tricks.
is the author of Knit Kimono, Knit Kimono Too, Folk Bags, Folk Hats, and the best-sellin best-selling g The Knitter’s Companion. Vicki has taught knitting for more than ten years, as well as painting and drawing at Colorado State University. She lives in Fort Collins, Colorado.
Knit Fix page 31
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Wrapped in Lace Knitted Heirloom Designs from Around the World Margaret Stove Paperback 8½ x 9 144 pages ISBN 978-1-596 978-1-59668-227-6 68-227-6 $26.95 Available November 2010
Wrapped in Lace highlights a significant part of Stove’s personal knitting journey: working with the legendary “wedding ring shawl,” a large knitted lace shawl so fine and delicate that it can be drawn through a wedding ring. Framed by an engaging narrative narrative of of learning learning to create knitted lace lace from scratch, Wrapped in Lace describes each set of lace techniques, patterns, and traditions in depth, then gives an original pattern for a lace shawl, stole, or scarf. The twelve original projects are characteristic of knitted lace from the Faroe Islands, Shetland Islands, Orenburg, Estonia, and lace motifs of New Zealand, as well as more contemporary European work. An expert on lace repair and conservation, Stove also teaches how to preserve, restore, or even remake knitted lace heirlooms.
Margaret Stove is a leading expert of handknitted superfine lace. Examples of her work are found in many galleries and private collections throughout the world. A passion for knitting and later designing lace led Stove to explore techniques for spinning lace yarns. She teaches lace knitting and spinning for lace internationally, internationally, and her line of New Zealand Merino lace lace yarn and patterns is distributed in t he United States and throughout the world.
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Knitted Lace of Estonia page 32
Traditional Knitted Traditional Lace Shawls page 36
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Knitting in the Details Charming Designs to Knit and Embellish Louisa Harding
Paperback 8½ x 9 136 pages ISBN 978-1-59668-25 978-1-59668-256-6 6-6 $22.95 Available January 2011
Knitting Little Luxuries page 33
Each of the four chapters in Knitting in the Details explores a different set of embellishment methods, offering clear illustrations and step-by-step instruction. Each technique is then showcased in Louisa’s romantic, romantic, feminine, and cherishe cherished d signature style, from a beret with ribbon embroidery or a beaded scarf to a simple knitted vest with eyelets or tank top with appliqué hearts. Many patterns also include variations using a different yarn, edging, or embellishment to demonstrate the range of looks possible. possible. Louisa’s approach highlights the boutique feel of each design, encouraging knitters to add their own personality by customizing projects. The additional design tips and ideas offered throughout the book provide fresh inspiration to create a unique piece of knitwear. Filled with inspiring project photography from the coast of France, Knitting in the Details evokes romantic femininity and showcases how a project can be totally transformed by creative and well-placed embellishment.
Louisa Harding has has been designing knitwear professionally professionally for more than seventeen years. In 2005, she launched a signature line of yarns and design collections in the United States and the United Kingdom, distributed by Knitting Fever. Her designs designs have appeared in Rowan Knitting Magazine , Vogue Knitting, and Knitting Magazine . She has also worked as an in-house designer for Rowan Yarns and Jaeger Handknits. Harding’s previous books include Knitting Little Luxuries and Natural Knits for Babies and Moms . Feminine Knits page 28
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Around the World in Knitted Socks 26 Inspired Designs Stephanie van der Linden
Paperback 8½ x 9 144 pages ISBN 978-1-59668-230-6 $24.95 Available September September 2010
Using stitch motifs and colors, knitting techniques and construction details, the socks presented here blend regional knitting traditions with Stephanie’s unique design flair. These patterns draw inspiration from signature local textiles, such as Turkish kilim carpets, Japanese sashiko embroidery, Belgian lace, American American quilts, and Scottish argyle tartan. They also give a nod to traditional knitting techniques, including Estonian and Latvian braids, Norwegian stranded knitting, and Austrian twisted-stitch twisted-stitc h designs. Though each pattern in Around the World in Knitted Knitted Socks draws on a different global inspiration, the thoughtful construction and attention to detail are signature elements of Stephanie’s work. To help knitters achieve the elegant finishes showcased here, a detailed glossary and accompanying photographs demonstrate the special techniques.
Sock Innovation page 36
Stephanie van der Linden is a knitwear designer based in Frankfurt, Germany. Her designs have appeared on Socken-Kreativ-Liste Socken-Kreativ-Liste (a German Yahoo group) and in Twist Collective and Anna Crafts Crafts magazines. She is the author of six knitting books in German; this is the first book of her designs to be published in English.
Favorite Socks page 28
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Baby Blueprint Crochet 25 Irresistible Projects Projects for Little Ones Robyn Chachula
Paperback with flaps 8½ x 9 136 pages ISBN 978-1-59668-201-6 $21.95 Available December 2010
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Crochet So Fine page 38
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The modern baby garment and accessory patterns in Baby Blueprint Crochet are designed to appeal to moms and kids as well as crocheters: no frilly stuff, no scratchy yarns that make the baby red, and no heirloom afghans to keep out of baby’s hands. Instead, the projects are contemporary and bright, fun, fashionable, useful, and launder easily. The twenty five projects include six girls’ garments, such as a jumper and tunic; six boys’ garments, including a jacket and a vests; six accessories from hats to slippers and even diaper covers; and seven home items including blankets and toys.
is the author of Blueprint Crochet and and Mission Falls Goes Crochet. She has been published in a number of magazines, including Interweave Crochet and Crochet and as a guest on Knitting Daily Today ! She has appeared on Knit and Crochet Today and TV . Robyn’s patterns have appeared in books, including Interweave Presents Crochet Gifts, Sensual Crochet , Not Your Mamma’s Crochet , Catwalk Crochet , Vogue on the Go: Crocheted Shawls, Crochet Me, and Stitch & Bitch: Men. She has also designed for yarn companies, including JCA Crafts, SWTC, Mission Falls, and Artful Yarns. She lives in Cincinnati, Ohio.
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Eco Colour Botanical Dyes for Beautiful Textiles India Flint
Hardcover with belly band 87 ⁄ 8 x 105 ⁄ 8 240 pages ISBN 978-1-59668-330-3 $40.00 Available September September 2010
Various techniques for coloring cloth are discussed in Eco Colour , from whole-dyed cloth, applied color, and interesting effects from plant prints to layered dye techniques. Recipes include a number of entirely new processes developed by India as well as guidelines for plant collection, directions for the distillation of nontoxic mordants, and methodologies for applying plant dyes. Eco Colour inspires inspires both the novice home dyer and textile professio professional nal seeking to extend their skills using India’s successful methods for achieving stunning color.
India Flint is a designer, artist, writer, and sheep farmer. Her work has been greatly influenced by her extensive travels—from Melbourne to rural Austria to Montreal. She is known for the development of the highly distinctive eco-print, an ecologically sustainable plant-based printing process giving brilliant color to cloth. Flint has been working with plant dyes for more than twenty years, and she has artwork in a myriad of collections and museums in Australia, Latvia, and Germany. She currently lives in South Australia.
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The Complete Guide to Natural Dyeing page 42
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The Dressmaker’s Handbook of Couture Sewing Techniques Essential Step-by-Step Techniques for Professional Results Lynda Maynard Paperback 81 ⁄ 2 x 10 144 pages ISBN 978-1-59668-247-4 $26.95 Available September September 2010
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Fashion designer and expert sewist Lynda Maynard tackles each professional technique with clear instructions in simple step-by-step stages. Once these skills are understood, sewists will embrace their dressmaking projects with more confidence and the ability to create chic, refined looks. The Dressmaker’s Handbook of Couture Sewing Techniques unlocks the door to stunning results with better shaping, simpler construction methods, and professional finishing touches. Lynda also explains several seemingly difficult “secrets,” from making bindings and finishing for hems, armholes, and neckliness to underpinnings and structuring techniques. Plus, she teaches how to master finishing neckline touches from textured stitches to couching and appliqué. A complete guide to the fabrics suited to each technique and inspirational fashion photography are also included.
Lynda Maynard has been designing and sewing clothes much of her life. She has a B.A. in textiles and clothing from San Jose State University and is an adjunct professor in the fashion design departments of two community colleges and a private design school in the San Francisco Bay area. She also has a private clientele challenging challenging her to develop innovative technique techniquess to create a superior product. She is known in the industry as a fit specialist and is the author of the audio book DeMystifying Fit .
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Sewn with Love Classic Patterns for Children’s Clothes and Accessories Fiona Bell Paperback with flaps and CD 91 ⁄ 4 x 93 ⁄ 4 144 pages ISBN 978-1-59668-349-5 $26.95 Available October 2010
For Sewn with Love, Fiona selected some of her favorite and best-selling pieces, from a boy’s classic shirt and playtime dungarees to a girl’s pretty party dress and sweet summer pajamas. pajamas. Divided into four sections (babies, playtime, parties, and bedtime), the sewing patterns each have easy-to-fo easy-to-follow llow instructions, with full-size patterns on a CD-ROM. Bell’s beautiful, whimsical whimsical designs appeal to children and adults alike, especially when made up in Their Nibs’s delightful distinctive prints, including Wild West, Vintage Fairy, Retro Planes, Butterflies and Carriages, Mermaid, Russian Doll, Pirate, and Retro Cars. The twenty five patterns in Sewn with Love will take sewists back to an era when mothers painstakingly made clothes and keepsakes for their children. In addition to the projects are ideas for vintage games and toys, styling ideas for children’s rooms, rooms, and tips for mixing vintage pieces with new clothes.
Fiona Bell is a former junior buyer at Topman and several major international department stores, including Laura Ashley. In 2003, Fiona opened Their Nibs, a children’s shop and label with clothes, accessories, accessories, and homeware, all produced in the distinctive signature prints and vintage style. Fiona’s couture sewing expertise and eye for fashion have allowed her to bring her range of gorgeous clothes to online retailers and in various stores and boutiques around the world, including Mothercare, John Lewis, Harrods, Bon Marche, and Avoca. She lives in London, England.
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I Love Patchwork page 47
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The Artful Bird Fanciful Feathered Feathered Friends to Make + Sew Abigail Patner Patner Glassenberg Glassenberg Paperback 81 ⁄ 2 x 9 144 pages ISBN 978-1-5966 978-1-59668-238-2 8-238-2 $24.95 Available January 2011
Sew Me, Love Me page 48
Through a set of step-by-step basic bird-making techniques and tips, artists and crafters will not only learn to make these fun projects, but also discover how to draft their own pattern for almost any bird—real or imagined. Bird projects in The Artful Bird range range from dignified owls to friendly wrens, from an elegant flamingo to a swooping crow in flight. While the structure, sewing, and stuffing process for each of the bird bodies is similar, Abigail offers an array of creative ideas to give each bird individual character and personality and an amazingly life like yet handcrafted appearance. Ideas for inspired use of paint, glitter, and collag collage e elements give crafters even more tools for bird-making magic. Careful instructions and how-to photographs for the entire process will will help beginners and more advanced crafters build successful, appealing creatures.
Abigail Patner Patner Glassenberg has has been making award-winning soft toys and soft sculptures since 2005. She has made more than 100 birds of every variety, selling them in galleries,, boutiques, craft shows, and online. Her work also been featured in magagalleries zines, including Cloth, Paper, Scissors, and in sewing, craft, and soft-sculpture books. She lives in Boston, Massachusetts. Massachusetts. Cloth Dolls for Textile Artists page 46
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Quilting Line and Color Techniques and Designs for Abstract Quilts Yoshiko Y oshiko Jinzenji Jinzenji
Paperback 81 ⁄ 2 x 101 ⁄ 4 192 pages ISBN 978-1-59668-333-4 $28.95 Available February 2011
In Quilting Line and Color , Yoshiko Yoshiko explores the interplay of shape and fabric, set off to striking effect with white fabric and stitching. Her asymmetrical asymmetrical and graphic use u se of color takes on a fresh, painterly feel. Although the artistry and philosophy are evident in the project designs of Quilting Quilting Line and Color , the emphasis is on teaching techniques through the projects. Quilters will learn to cut, piece, and stitch a variety of designs that include simple patchwork, patchwork, innovative uses of appliqué and reverse appliqué, layered transparent fabrics, and handstitching. Quilting Line and Color stands stands out as a contemporary and uncomplicated uncomplicated approach to making artistic quilts.
has been quilting for more than three decades and teaching for two. During her thirty years of artisanal quiltmaking, she has synthesized a wide range of cultural styles, and her work has been exhibited around the world, with pieces in the permanent collection collection of the Museum of Art and Design, The Victoria and Albert Museum, New England Quilt Museum, and the Spencer Museum of Art at The University of Kansas. Yoshiko has authored multiple books, including Quilt Artistry , and teaches quilting and fabric dyeing in Japan and in Bali.
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Inspired to Quilt page 45
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Fresh Quilting Fearless Color, Design, and Inspiration Malka Dubrawsky
Paperback with flaps 8½ x 10¼ 160 pages ISBN 978-1-596 978-1-59668-235-1 68-235-1 $26.95 Available December December 2010
I Love Patchwork page 47
In addition to clear directions and step-by-step illustrations for machine-sewn patchwork and quilted projects, Fresh Quilting includes a detailed section of techniques, from basic piecing, cutting, and measuring methods to more advanced techniques such as inserting zippers into pillow backs and using bias binding to finish a quilt. Throughout Fresh Quilting, Malka shares how to adventurously and confidently mix colors and prints. She infuses a brilliant, crisp, and playful irresistibility into each project, inspiring others to create their own designs as well.
Free Expression page 47
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Malka Dubrawsky is a fiber artist whose work has been shown in juried exhibitions including Quilt National and Visions. In addition to a successful Etsy shop and popular A Stitch in Dye blog, Malka contributes to Stitch, Sew Hip, and Quilting Arts magazines. She is the author of Color Your Cloth, and her work has also appeared in books, including Fiberarts: Design Book , Sweater Surgery , Quilts, Baby!, Pretty Little Pillows, and Pretty Little Mini Quilts . Malka is based in Austin, Texas.
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The Intentional Spinner with DVD A Holistic Approach to Making Yarn Judith MacKenzie MacKenzie McCuin
Paperback with DVD 8½ x 9 152 Pages ISBN 978-1-5966 978-1-59668-360-0 8-360-0 $29.95 Previous ISBN: 978-1-59668-080-7 Available September September 2010
The Intentional Spinner with DVD is a compendium of spinning wisdom, with a fun blend of technical knowledge, history, tips, and gently opinionated narrative. Yarn making is approached in three fundamental areas: the fascinating scientific advances in synthesizing fibers. range of possibilities in yarn, from sturdy plied yarns to playful novelty yarns. making and planning to create the exact project you want from the beginning. The Intentional Spinner with DVD includes four projects that demonstrate how handspun can be used in weaving and knitting. The projects explain how to choose material, techniques, and finish the processes. The enclosed DVD features detailed information on yarn diameter, plying, novelty yarn structures, and finishing. Blending technical expertise and fascinating lore, The Intentional Spinner with DVD is a must-have reference for every spinner.
Respect the Spindle page 40
Spin Control page 41
is a textile artist with more than twenty years of experience. She is the author of Teach Yourself Visually Handspinning and has contributed to a variety of industry publications, including Handwoven, Interweave Knits, PieceWork , and Spin-Off . She lives in Forks, Washington.
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The Found Object in Textile Art Cas Holmes
Paperback 8½ x 10 7 ⁄ 8 128 pages ISBN 978-1-59668-332-7 $26.95 Available September September 2010
In The Found Object in Textile Art , Cas explores this practice, how it differs from recycling, and how to to conceive and build a piece around the found object. She discusses the range of found objects—from natural materials like driftwood to manufactured pieces of machinery and even mundane objects like a CD case—and how they can be used to create stunning pieces and lend deep meaning to a work. The Found Object in Textile Art contains contains a wealth of techniques and inspiration for incorporating found objects into textile work. It also showcases how to combine mixed-media and fiber art techniques to create art with meaningful narrative qualities.
Art Cloth Cloth page 46 T R A M S S I R H C Y B O T O H P
Cas Holmes is one of the United Kingdom’s most renowned textile artists. She exhibits widely and runs courses at West Dean College. She has written for magazines including The Quilter and and has contributed to Workshop on the Web. Cas lives in Maidstone, Kent.
The Surface Designer’s Handbook page 49
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Drawn to Stitch Line, Drawing, and Mark-Ma Mark-Making king in Textile Art Gwen Hedley
Paperback 8½ x 10 7 ⁄ 8 144 pages ISBN 978-1-59668-233-7 $29.95 Available September September 2010
Artist-teacher Gwen Hedley’s Drawn to Stitch is a practical guide to the uses of line in embroidery Artist-teacher and textile art, presented as a series of exercises exercises designed to explore line’s potential and develop an artist’s creativity. This helpful resource covers line- and mark making tools, materials, and processes, including printing and mixed-media techniques. techniques. Hedley then moves into stitch, explaining how to interpret different line qualities from crisp and sharp to soft and diffused, from raised and overlaid to recessed recess ed and inlaid. Full of inspiring ideas, Drawn to Stitch is illustrated with stunning examples and a gallery of stitched-textile stitched-textil e work from leading artists.
Gwen Hedl Hedl is an author, teacher, and embroiderer who exhibits widely. She is a member of the Society of Designer-Craftsmen Designer-Craftsmen and the Practical Study Group. She is the author of the best-selling book Surfaces for Stitch. Gwen lives in Chalfont St. Peter, Buckinghamshire. Buckinghamshire.
Stitch Alchemy page 49
Stitch, Dissolve, Distort with Machine Embroidery page 49
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The Jewelry Arch Architect itect Techniques and Projects for Mixed-Media Jewelry Kate McKinnon Paperback with DVD 8½ x 9 144 pages ISBN 978-1-59668-176-7 $26.95 Available November 2010
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Sculptural Metal Clay Jewelry Jewelr y page 58
Custom Cool Jewelry page 54
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In The Jewelry Architect , you will learn how to merge techniques to form sixteen uniquely designed projects. In addition, Kate shows in The Jewelry Architect how how to manufacture a variety of components such as clasps, clasps, hooks, earring findings, and ring bases that can be used in any number of jewelry designs. Plus, an instructional DVD demystifies key techniques and offers extra design inspiration. is imbued with Kate’s signature style, an earthy mélange of metal, beads, The Jewelry Architect is and fibers. She also shares tips on the best ways reinforce beadwork, beadwork, bind edges, string components, form metal clay ring bands, fuse rings, create head pins, and so much more. With The Jewelry Architect Archite ct , jewelry artists will get a flavor for how mixed techniques and media can combine beautifully into one-of-a-kind personal embellishments. embellishments.
is a mixed-media jewelry artist whose work focuses on the engineering of how elements work together, connect, and grow into finished pieces of jewelry. She won the prestigious Rio Grande Saul Bell award in 2003 for her innovative design with the product and has taught and lectured internationally. internationally. Kate lives and works in Tucson, Arizona.
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Weave, Wrap, Coil Creating Artisan Wire Jewelry Jodi Bombardier
Paperback 8½ x 9 128 pages ISBN 978-1-5966 978-1-59668-200-9 8-200-9 $22.95 Available December December 2010
In Weave, Wrap, Coil, jewelry artists will first learn basic techniques as well as beginning cold metalwork tips, including an overview of the properties and gauges of sterling silver and copper wires. Featured next are 25 projects in step-by-step photography and illustrations. Ranging from bracelets, necklaces, necklac es, pendants, cuffs and rings, the projects use a variety of materials, including beads, wire and stones. Each project is also grouped by level of difficulty, with each level utilizing three to four of the important techniques.
Mixed Metals page 58
Jodi Bomb Bombard ardier ier is a self-taught jewelry designer who discovered wire wrapping in 2005. She is a regular contributor to Step by Step Wire Jewelry , and she sells her jewelry in boutiques throughout Arizona and Utah. Bombardier is a small business owner of Jewels By Jules, Jule s, a uni unique que han handcr dcrafte afted d jewel jewelry ry line line.. Both Both her her webs website ite,, Jewel Jewels-B s-By-Ju y-Jules les.c .com, om, and her blog, Online-Wire-Wrapping-Instructions.com, offer tutorials. Jodi lives in Tucson, Arizona.
Wire Style page 59
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Contemporary Copper Jewelry with DVD Step-by-Step Techniques and Projects Sharilyn Miller Paperback with DVD 8½ x 10¼ 128 pages ISBN 978-1-5966 978-1-59668-289-4 8-289-4 $26.95 Previous ISBN: 978-1-59668-143-9 Available October 2010
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Contemporary Copper Jewelry with DVD features an extensive technique section that includes distressing copper, copper, simple metalwork, cold joins, and creating unique wire components. Then, it features seventeen projects in step-by-step photography from a collection of top jewelry artists, including Rachel Nelson-Smith, Nelson-Smith, Dale “Cougar” Armstrong, Eugenia Chan, and Richard Salley. Salley. With this handy resource, you’ll discover the exquisiteness of copper and how to create one-of-a-kind designs with this exciting material. An enclosed DVD with Sharilyn covers all the basic wireworking techniques to offer a solid foundation for creating the projects in Contemporary Copper Jewelry with DVD.
Sharilyn Miller has has published four books b ooks including Stamp, The Stamp Artist’s Project and the best-selling Bead Book and Bead on a Wire and has been published in many jewelry magazines. She was the editor of Somerset Studio and the launch editor for Belle Armoire and Art Doll Doll Quarterly Quarterly . Sharilyn lives in the mountains of Idyllwild, California.
Chain Style page 54
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Wirework with DVD An Illustrated Guide to the Art of Wire Wrapping Dale “Cougar” Armstrong
Paperback with DVD 8½ x 9 128 pages ISBN 978-1-5966 978-1-59668-290-0 8-290-0 $26.95 Previous ISBN: 978-1-59668-088-3 Available November 2010
Dale “Cougar” Armstrong showcases her classic jewelry style and shows how to create beautiful custom bracelets, necklaces, necklaces, pendants, earrings, and rings. In the eighteen projects included, you’ll discover how to work with half-hard wire, when to use other tempers and why, as well as Dale’s favorite tools and proper tool usage. Plus, you’ll get comprehensive comprehensive instructions about: You’lll find all the basic You’l basic techniques techniques discussed discussed in Wirework with DVD on an included DVD, giving you a solid base for creating the projects in the book.
is is a wire jewelry maker, a workshop teacher, and a former metalworker who has been published in Art Jewel Jewelry ry , Bead Unique, The Crafts Report , Fire Mountain Gems, Lapidary Journal Jewelry Artist , Step by Step Wire, and Wire Artist Jeweler Jewe ler . Dale lives in Riceville, Tennessee.
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Jewelry Studio: Studio: Wire Wrapping page 57
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Botanical Sketchbook Mary Ann Scott with Margaret Stevens Hardcover 8 1 ⁄ 2 x 10 7 ⁄ 8 126 pages ISBN 978-1-5966 978-1-59668-232-0 8-232-0 $24.95 September 2010
is beautifully illustrated with exquisite examples of the ar tist’s work, including Botanical Sketchbook is delicate floral compositions, compositions, ripe and juicy fruit and vegetables, and intricate botanical studies. In addition to showcas showcasing ing Mary Ann’s work, this spectacular title includes first hand accounts of the joys and challenges she faced as she progressed through the course. It contains work from every assignment she undertook, from her first faltering attempts at drawing a tulip to t he triumphant paintings she made for her diploma portfolio. Packed with practical advice on all aspects of botanical painting in watercolo watercolor, r, this remarkable book is a guide and inspiration to anyone wanting to pick up a paintbrush and embark on life as a botanical b otanical artist.
Mary Ann Scott received a Diploma with Distinction on the Distance Learning Course run by the Society of Botanical Artists and became a full member in 2009. Margaret Stevens is the president of the Society of Botanical Artists and course director of the Distance Learning Diploma course. She holds thirteen RHS medals, including the Gold and Siler-gilt Linley for work of educational interest. She is author of The Art of Botanical Painting Painting and The Botanical Palette .
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Style Series
Bag Style
Color Style
Folk Style
Lace Style ✯
Innovative to Tradition Traditional, al, 22 Inspirational Handbags, Totes, and Carry-alls to Knit and Crochet
Innovative to Tradition Traditional, al, 17 Inspired Designs to Knit
Innovative Designs to Knit, Including Sweaters, Sweaters, Hats, Scarves, Gloves, and More
Traditional to Innovative, 21 Inspired Designs to Knit
Pam Allen and Ann Budd These selected signatu signature re bag designs by top knitwear designers are sure to be a hit with beginner and experienced knitters alike. Paperback, 8½ x 9, 128 pages 100 photographs, 50 illustrations, 10 charts ISBN 978-1-59668-04 978-1-59668-043-2 3-2 $21.95
Pam Allen and Ann Budd Achieve colorful effects in your knitting. From simple stripes to Fair Isle, Color Style features classic and innovative use of traditional color techniques by top knitwear designers. Paperback, 8½ x 9, 144 pages 100 photographs, 30 illustrations, 28 charts ISBN 978-1-59668-062-3 $24.95
Mags Kandis This pattern collection is steeped in fabulous ethnic influence. Each design is a reinterpretation of ethnic and global influences as seen by the designer and approached with a fresh style. Paperback, 8½ x 9, 160 pages 100 photographs, 30 illustrations,, 30 charts illustrations ISBN 978-1-5966 978-1-59668-020-3 8-020-3 $24.95
Scarf Style ✯
Simple Style
Wrap Style
Innovative to Traditional, 31 Inspirational Styles to Knit and Crochet
19 Innovative to Traditional Designs with Simple Knitting Techniques
Pam Allen Expand what your idea of a scarf can be! Designs include a timeless scarf that uses cables and stitch patterns, a delicate triangular shawl based on traditional Estonian lace patterns, and a deconstructed striped scarf held together with brightly colored bobbles.
Ann Budd Take a break from knitting fussy garments with complicated techniques. techniqu es. Instead, I nstead, knit simple, beautiful designs with interesting details and silhouettes with Simple Style, a collection of nineteen contemporary garments by top knitwear designers that celebrate stunning results without the intricate techniques.
Innovative to Traditional, 24 Inspirational Shawls, Ponchos, and Capelets to Knit and Crochet
Paperback, 8½ x 9, 152 pages 50 color photographs, 30 color illustrations, 10 charts ISBN 978-1-931499-54-5 $21.95
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Paperback, 8½ x 9, 136 pages 100 photographs, 25 illustrations, 30 charts ISBN 978-1-59668-090-6 $24.95
Pam Allen and Ann Budd Whether you’re an experienced knitter looking for inspiration or a beginner trying lace knitting for the first time, Lace Style has everything you need to knit lace with confidence. Patterns from accomplished designers range from scarves, shawls, hats, sweaters, dresses, and more. Paperback, 8½ x 9, 60 pages 100 photographs, 30 charts, 25 illustrations ISBN 978-1-59668-028-9 $24.95
Pam Allen and Ann Budd Wrap Style is an inspired collection of classic and contemporary wraps in a host of different techniques from eighteen famous knitwear designers. Plus, there’s a designer’s notebook section included to help you create your own wrap. Paperback, 8½ x 9, ISBN 978-1-931499-91-0 $21.95
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Harmony Guides
The Harmony Guides: Cables & Arans
The Harmony Guides: Colorwork Stitches
The Harmony Guides: Knit & Purl ✯
The Harmony Guides: Lace & Eyelets ✯
250 Stitches to Knit
250 Designs to Knit
250 Stitches to Knit
250 Stitches to Knit
Edited by Erika Knight Along with color and silhouette, texture plays a vital role in the interest of a design. Cables & Arans offers endless inspiration,, design tips, and the inspiration handy size is excellent for the knitter’s tote.
Edited by Sharon Brant Colorwork Stitches showcases a jam-packed collection of 250 classic and contemporary colorwork stitch patterns, designs, and motifs to keep knitters constantly inspired.
Edited by Erika Knight This collection of classic and contemporary stitch patterns will elevate your knitted projects to new heights. From a basic seed stitch to a fanciful ladder pattern, you’ll find all the inspiration you need.
Edited by Erika Knight Lace & Eyelets can lend a hint of sophistication to any knitted project. This all-inone stitch guide will give you hundreds of ideas to choose from, plus design tips featured throughout.
Flexibound, 81 ⁄ 2 x 81 ⁄ 2, 272 pages 272 photographs, 50 illustrations ISBN 978-1-596 978-1-59668-056-2 68-056-2 $22.95
Flexibound, 81 ⁄ 2 x 81 ⁄ 2, 276 pages 272 photographs, 50 illustration illustrationss ISBN 978-1-596 978-1-59668-057-9 68-057-9 $22.95
Flexibound, 81 ⁄ 2 x 81 ⁄ 2, 276 pages 272 photographs, 50 illustrations ISBN 978-1-5966 978-1-59668-058-6 8-058-6 $22.95
Flexibound, 81 ⁄ 2 x 81 ⁄ 2, 276 pages 250 photographs ISBN 978-1-59668-147-7 $22.95
The Harmony Guides: Knit Edgings & Trims
The Harmony Guides: Crochet Edgings & Trims
The Harmony Guides: 101 Stitches to Knit
Edited by Kate Haxell One of the greatest challenges a knitter can face is finding the perfect edging or finishing for a project. With Knit Edgings and Trims, knitters have an abundance of edgings to choose from, including some never-before-seen edgings new to the updated Harmony Guides. Whether you’re looking for a highly textured lace edge or to revamp a basic sweater silhouette with a unique edging, Knit Edgings and Trims is the perfect portable one-stop source for stitch inspiration.
Edited by Kate Haxell
Whether creating a highly textured lace scarf or revamping a basic sweater silhouette with a new stitch pattern, 101 Stitches to Knit is the perfect portable one-stop source for stitch inspiration. Each card features a stitch design on the front side and concise easyto-follow instructions on the back. A color-coded system divides the cards into themes—Knit & Purl, Lace & Eyelets, and Cables & Arans Ar ans—and makes organization a breeze.
Flexibound, 81 ⁄ 2 x 81 ⁄ 2, 144 pages
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Crochet Edgings and Trims is the go-to resource for all crocheters to add a personal touch to their designs, regardless of skill level. Finish your log cabin afghan with a modern textured edging. Pick a lace edging for a feminine cardigan. Or, design your own scarf with a unique stitch edging for original style.
Flexibound, 81 ⁄ 2 x 81 ⁄ 2, 144 pages
ISBN 978-1-59668-17 978-1-59668-172-9 2-9 $19.95
Box with flash cards, 5 1 ⁄ 4 x 61 ⁄ 2, 101 cards with 8-page booklet 101 photographs ISBN 978-1-596 978-1-59668-100-2 68-100-2 $19.95
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The Art of Fair Isle Knitting
The Best of Interweave Knits ✯
Boutique Knits ✯
History, Technique, Color & Patterns
Our Favorite Designs from the First Ten Years
20+ Must-Have Accessories
Ann Feitelson An art historian and practicing fiber artist, author Ann Feitelson has visited the Shetland Islands often and brings Fair Isle knitting to life. Paperback, 8½ x 11, 184 pages ISBN 978-1-596 978-1-59668-138-5 68-138-5 $24.95
Ann Budd Budd,, forewo foreword rd by Pam Pam Alle Allen n These favorite projects represent the creative work of more than twenty notable designers from the first decade of Interweave Knits, plus great articles to refer to again and again.
Laura Irwin Make knockout, trendsetting accessories that stand out from the crowd with Boutique Knits: the “it” handbag, the incredible scarf, the hat that makes heads turn. This collection of modern, stylish patterns combines knitting and non-knitting techniques to transform craft into couture.
Paperback, 81 ⁄ 2 x 10 101 ⁄ 4, 160 pages 100 photographs, 30 illustrations, 30 charts ISBN 978-1-59668-033978-1-59668-033-3 3 $24.95
Paperback, 8½ x 9, 144 pages 70 photographs, 20 illustrations ISBN 978-1-5966 978-1-59668-073-9 8-073-9 $21.95
Classic Knits:
Dogs in Knits
Domino Knitting
Marianne Isager Collection
17 Projects for Our Best Friends
Vivian Høxbro It’s deceptively simple and simply dynamic. Called “domino knitting” because of its modular nature, this inventive method provides color and pattern intrigue for sweaters, afghans, and projects of all kinds.
Marianne Isager Classic Knits features twenty five traditional, appealing projects worked in basic knit and purl stitch patterns, each with a distinctive design element, be it an interesting combination of yarns, a clever use of stitch pattern, or an unusual form of construction. Paperback, 8½ x 9, 184 pages 60 photographs, 60 illustrations ISBN 978-1-59668-115-6 $24.95
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Judith L. Swartz Dogs in Knits features sweaters and blankets for our faithful friends by expert designer Judith Judi th Swartz, Swartz, who brilliantly combines ethnic knitting traditions and a clean, modern sensibility to create sweaters that dogs can “wear with dignity.” Paperback, 8½ x 9, 96 pages 17 color photographs, charts, and illustrations ISBN 978-1-931499-05-7 $18.95
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Paperback, 6 x 7½, 96 pages 48 color photographs, 49 line drawings, 3 charts ISBN 978-1-931499-11-8 $16.95
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Favorite Socks ✯ 25 Timeless Designs from Interweave Edited by Ann Budd and Anne Merrow Interweave offers these twenty five sock patterns for every occasion in a range of techniques, traditions, and designs.
Hardcover with concealed wire-o, 7 x 9 1 ⁄ 4, 128 pages 50 color photographs, 8 charts ISBN 978-1-59668-032-6 $22.95
Fearless Knitting Workbook
Feminine Knits
The Step-by-Step Step-by-Step Guide to Knitting Confidence
22 Timeless Designs
Jennifer E. Seiffert
Blend captivating designs with flattering, feminine silhouettes. Feminine Knits showcases texture, lace, and unusual pattern construction inspired by current and vintage fashion for every season, skill level, time commitment, and occasion.
Fearless Knitting Workbook will develop knitters’ skills and understanding of how yarn becomes fabric. This book leads knitters of all levels over common obstacles through targeted exercise exercisess and explan explanations. ations.
Lene Holme Samsøe
Hardcover with concealed wire-o, 8½ x 9, 160 pages, 100 photographs, 200 illustrations, 75 charts ISBN 978-1-59668-149-1 $24.95
Paperback, 8½ x 9, 128 pages, 80 photographs ISBN 978-1-5966 978-1-59668-140-8 8-140-8 $22.95
French Girl Knits ✯
Funky Knits
Getting Started Knitting Socks ✯
Innovative Techniques, Romantic Details, and Feminine Designs
Knitting Know-How for Hip Young Things
Ann Budd
Kristeen Griffin-Grimes Bring out your inner French girl with this inspiring book of romantic knitted garments. Influenced by classic fairy tales and French vintage fashion, Seattle designer Kristeen Griffin-Grimes presents ethereal garments that flatter the feminine form, all accomplished with seamless patterns and custom fit. Paperback with flaps, 9 x 9, 160 pages 150 photographs, 30 illustrations, 20 charts ISBN 978-1-59668-069-2 $24.95
Carol Meldrum and Julie Marchington This book offers a collection of fresh, innovative projects for guys, gals, teens, tweens, and any knitting newbie with attitude. Paperback, 7 1 ⁄ 2 x 93 ⁄ 4, 128 pages 100 color photographs, 30 illustrations ISBN 978-1-59668-003-6 $19.95
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This primer on sock knitting covers casting on stitches, turning the heel, and working Kitchener Kitchen er stitch at the toe, all in a friendly, easy-to-understand easy-to-un derstand knitterly tone. Basic instructions for sixteen sock patterns are included, each sock in five different gauges and for five sizes. Hardcover, 8 x 8, 136 pages 130 photographs, 65 illustrations, 40 charts ISBN 978-1-5966 978-1-59668-029-6 8-029-6 $18.95
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Folk Series
Folk Hats
Folk Knitting in Estonia
Folk Mittens
32 Knitting Patterns & Tales from Around the World
A Garland of Symbolism, Tradition and Technique
Techniques and Patterns for Handknitted Mittens
Vicki Square A tour de force of knitted headgear, this eclectic collection of hats is a versatile and imaginative adventure.
Nancy Bush Includes cultural history, traditions, and techniques techniqu es unique to the knitting from this region and instructions for twenty five lovely gloves, mittens, and socks.
Marcia Lewandowski Thirty-eight mitten patterns from around the world, presented with full-color charts and photographs.
Paperback, 8 1 ⁄ 2 x 9, 144 pages 75 color photographs, 75 pattern illustrations ISBN 978-1-931499-63-7 $21.95
Paperback, 8 ⁄ 2 x 9, 120 pages color and black-and-white photographs ISBN 978-1-883010-43-0 $24.95 1
Paperback, 8 1 ⁄ 2 x 9, 120 pages color photographs, charts, and patterns ISBN 978-1-883010-34-8 $21.95
Folk Shawls
Folk Socks
Folk Vests
25 Knitting Patterns and Tales from Around the World
The History & Techniques of Handknitted Footwear
25 Knitting Patterns & Tales from Around the World
Cheryl Oberle A superb collection of 25 fun-to-knit shawls. Knitted in wool, cotton, cashmere, cashmere, and various luxurious blends, these shawls are for today, each one more wearable than the last.
Nancy Bush Includes sturdy boot socks, lively Birkenstock socks, white Greek socks with colored heels and toes, lacy stockings, kilt hose, and clocked socks—all with careful directions, charts, and illustrations
Paperback, 8 1 ⁄ 2 x 9, 144 pages color photographs and charts ISBN 978-1-883010-59-1 $21.95
Paperback, 8 1 ⁄ 2 x 9, 120 pages color and black-and-white photographs and charts ISBN 978-0-934026-97-0 $21.95
Cheryl Oberle This elegantly designed collection by Cheryl Oberle is festive, warm, easy to fit—just the thing for contemporary knitters. From the African-inspired Kasai to the Japan Japanese ese Sakori, knitters will delight in these twenty five traditional and innovative patterns collected with stories and history from around the world.
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Paperback, 8 1 ⁄ 2 x 9, 144 pages 25 color photographs, 25 illustrations, 18 charts ISBN 978-1-931499-14-9 $21.95
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Lovely Little Things to Knit and Croche Crochett
The Gossamer Webs Design Collection
Mags Kandis
Three Orenburg Shawls to Knit
Gifted
This book features twenty designs, from wearable accessories such as hats, mittens, scarves, socks, and wraps to home décor, including pillows, a tea cozy, pincushion, needle case, and laptop sleeves. This collection offers projects for knitters and crocheters with any level of experience and time.
Design interpretation by Galina Khmeleva The author worked with talented craftspeople from the Orenburg region of Russia to bring these three Orenburg-style patterns in written form for the first time.
Paperback, 8½ x 9, 128 pages ISBN 978-1-59668-178-1 $24.95
Paperback, 8½ x 9, 56 pages color photographs and charts ISBN 978-1-883010-87-4 $12.95
Inca Knits
Inspired to Knit ✯
Designs Inspired by South American Folk Traditions
Creating Exquisite Handknits
Marianne Isager Inca Knits includes twenty five South American inspired knit designs in the author’s signature style. Inspired by the art of South America, these twenty five garments combine knit and purl techniques that add texture to stunning colorwork. Marianne’s collection brings ancient Incan textiles to the twenty-first century. century. Paperback, 8½ x 9, 160 pages 60 photographs, 50 illustrations, 30 charts ISBN 978-1-596 978-1-59668-116-3 68-116-3 $24.95
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Michele Rose Orne Get inside the artistic mind of talented knitwear designer Michele Rose Orne and discover her secrets to creating beautiful handknits for any season of the year. Features four mini workshops with twenty one patterns arranged by season. Paperback with flaps, 9 x 9, 160 pages 120 photographs ISBN 978-1-596 978-1-59668-041-8 68-041-8 $24.95
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Hip to Knit 18 Contemporary Projects for Today’s Knitter Judith L. Swartz An irresistible fashion parade of fun things to make, including a chunky scarf, halter top, mix-and-match striped socks, tote bags, a boyfriend sweater, a big-needle sweater coat. Mini-lessons build basic skills as one project advances to the next. Paperback, 8½ x 9, 96 pages 18 color photographs, line drawings, charts ISBN 978-1-931499-21-7 $18.95
Interweave’s Compendium of Finishing Techniques Crochet, Embroidery, Knitting, Knotting, Weaving Naomi McEneely An abundance of fabric finishing methods are included, such as making edges, seams and joins, cords and braids, knots, embroidery finishings, and more. Each technique is presented with step-by-step instructions and photographs of real examples. 1 Hardcover, concealed wire-o, 7 ⁄ 2 x 9, 150 pages 130 color photographs, 250 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-931499-19-4 $29.95
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Interweave Presents Knitted Gifts ✯ Irresistible Projects to Make and Give Ann Budd Knitted Gifts offers more than thirty projects for every gift-givin gift-giving g occasion. Designs include unusual and inspired garments and accessories access ories for the entire family as well as gifts for four-legged friends and the home. Projects range from easy-to-knit to more involved—an ideal book for knitters of all skill levels.
Paperback, 8½ x 9, 144 pages 75 photographs, 36 illustrations, 10 charts ISBN 978-1-59668-091-3 $21.95
It Itches A Stash of Knitting Cartoons Franklin Habit It Itches is an affectionate, humorous celebration of every aspect of the craft and is the first of its kind to mix cartoon humor with short essays on knitting. See more at www.ititchesbook.com
Hardcover, 6 x 6, 112 pages 75 illustrations, 10 essays ISBN 978-1-59668-093-7 $12.95
Japanese Inspired Inspired Knits ✯ Marianne Isager Collection Marianne Isager Inspired by the traditions of Japan, Marianne Isager blends traditional Scandinavian knitting with a distinctive Japanese influence influence in Japanese Inspire Inspired d Knits. Explore beautiful design elements steeped in folk customs with these patterns created especially for women. Paperback, 8½ x 9, 144 pages 60 photographs, 36 illustrations ISBN 978-1-596 978-1-59668-114-9 68-114-9 $22.95
Knit Fix
Knit Kimono
Problem Solving for Knitters
18 Designs with Simple Shapes
Domino Designs to Knit and Felt
Lisa Kartus is the essential repair manual for all Knit Fix is knitters—from the basics of what a stitch looks like to techniques for solving the toughest knitting problems.
Vicki Square Square Ideal for beginner and advanced knitters alike, these casual to formal projects are based on the classic boxy shape recognized worldwide as an icon of the Japanese lifestyle. These unique designs each illustrate a knitted interpretation of a style or feature of a traditional kimono.
Vivian Høxbro Høxbro Vivian Høxbro introduces another form of addictive knitting with Knit to Be Square, which combines modular squares into blocks of varying sizes that become the base for a variety of eye-catching two- and three-dimensional three-dimens ional projects. These squares combine to create geometric openwork patterns, and when combined with felting, gorgeous projects are produced.
Hardcover with concealed wire-o, 7 x 91 ⁄ 4, 112 pages, 40 photographs, 110 illustrations ISBN 978-1-59668-011-1 $19.95
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Paperback, 81 ⁄ 2 x 9, 128 pages 80 photographs, 50 illustrations, 30 charts ISBN 978-1-931499-89-7 $24.95
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Knit to be Square
Paperback, 8½ x 9, 144 pages 100 photographs, 60 illustrations, 20 charts ISBN 978-1-5966 978-1-59668-089-0 8-089-0 $24.95
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Knit So Fine
Knitted Babes
Knitted Jackets
Designs with Skinny Yarn
Five Dolls & their Wardrobes to Knit and Stitch
20 Designs from Classic to Contemporary
Claire Garland Welcome to Babes’ World! Knitters won’t be able to resist these knitted “retro rag dolls” or making them and all their easy fashionable accessories.
Cheryl Oberle This folk-inspired compilation of fun-to-knit, easily wearable and modern jacket designs inspired by textiles and cultures from around the globe highlights a range of techniques.
Paperback, 8 x 10, 128 pages 130 photographs, 50 patterns, 6 knitting charts ISBN 978-1-59668-000-5 $19.95
Paperback, 8½ x 9, 144 pages 150 photographs, 35 illustrations ISBN 978-1-5966 978-1-59668-026-5 8-026-5 $22.95
The Knitter’s Handy Book of Patterns ✯
The Knitter’s Handy Book of Sweater Patterns
Basic Designs in Multiple Sizes & Gauges
Basic Designs in Multiple Sizes and Gauges
Ann Budd More than 350 basic pattern options for caps, scarves, vests, sweaters, mittens, and gloves in multiple gauges to accommodate all weights of yarn.
Ann Budd sweaters More than 1,500 options for knitting sweaters in any size or gauge, this book includes standard sweater patterns pat terns in multiple sizes and gauges with charted instructions, diagrams, and much more.
Lisa R. Myers, Laura Grutzeck, and Carol Sulcoski See how garments knitted with thin yarns fit more precisely, are more flattering to the figure, feel better against the skin, are great for layering, and offer more versatility for fashion elements. Includes twenty stylish and contemporary projects. Paperback, 81 ⁄ 2 x 9, 144 pages 100 photographs, 40 illustrations ISBN 978-1-596 978-1-59668-052-4 68-052-4 $24.95
Knitted Lace of Estonia ✯ Techniques, Patterns, and Traditions Nancy Bush Deepen your knowledge of knitting in Estonia, with fourteen heirloom-quality scarves and shawls to knit. Learn about traditional lace-knitting lace-knitting techniques and lily of the valley patterns and their variations. Paperback, 8½ x 9, 160 pages 100 photographs, 24 illustration illustrations, s, 60 charts ISBN 978-1-596 978-1-59668-053-1 68-053-1 $24.95
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Hardcover with concealed wire-o, 7 x 9 1 ⁄ 4, 112 pages color photographs, diagrams, charts ISBN 978-1-931499-04-0 $24.95
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Hardcover with concealed wire-o, 7 x 9 1 ⁄ 4, 224 pages color photographs, diagrams, charts ISBN 978-1-931499-43-9 $26.95
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Knitter’s Stash
Knitting Green
Favorite Patterns from America’s A merica’s Yarn Yarn Shops
Conversations and Planet Friendly Conversations Projects
Edited by Barbara Albright Foreword by Melanie Falic This book includes thirty three patterns chosen from yarn shops across the country. Knitter’s Stash is full of personal stories, wisdom, and favorite tips from knitting wisdom, the people who have helped fuel today’s knitting revolution.
Ann Budd
Paperback with flaps, 10 x 10, 180 pages 130 color photographs, 40 line drawings, 10 charts ISBN 978-1-931499-66-8 $19.95
Knitting Green includes twenty contemporary projects from top designers for garments, accessories, accessories, gifts, and home furnishings,, all designed to use earth-friendly nishings yarns or to serve an earth-friendly purpose.
Paperback, 8 1 ⁄ 2 x 9, 160 pages ISBN 978-1-5966 978-1-59668-166-8 8-166-8 $24.95
Knitting on the Road
Knitting Out of Africa
Socks Patterns for the Traveling Knitter
Inspired Sweater Designs
Nancy Bush With its long, slender format and spiral binding, this book gives knitters exactly what for: eighteen fun and easy they’re looking for: sock patterns in a highly portable format.
Marianne Isager African textiles come to life in this inspired collection of eighteen sweater designs.
Hardcover with concealed wire-o, 61 ⁄ 2 x 11 1 ⁄ 4, 96 pages, color photographs and illustrations ISBN 978-1-883010-91-1 $18.95
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Knitting Little Luxuries Beautiful Accessories to Knit Louisa Harding These quick-and-easy projects are stylish, luxurious, use small amounts of yarn, and can be created by even the novice knitter. Paperback, 8 1 ⁄ 2 x 9, 128 pages 60 photographs, 40 illustration illustrationss ISBN 978-1-596 978-1-59668-054-8 68-054-8 $21.95
Paperback with flaps, 8 3 ⁄ 4 x 111 ⁄ 4, 144 pages 50 color photographs, 30 color illustrations, 80 charts ISBN 978-1-931499-98-9 $24.95
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Knitting Socks with Handpainted Yarn
Knitting Vintage Socks
Knitwear Design Workshop
New Twists on Classic Patterns
A Comprehensive Guide to Handknits
Carol Sulcoski Handpainted sock yarns have captured the hearts of countless knitters. Author Carol Sulcoski explains how to make the best of these much-loved yarns and twenty new patterns by top sock designers show off handpainted yarns at their best.
Nancy Bush Searching for new sock patterns? Try some old ones! Knitting Vintage Socks adapts sock patterns from the Weldon’s Practical Needlework book series, a compilation of newsletters news letters published more than 100 years ago.
Shirley Paden Learn to design knitwear with a perfect individual fit. From the initial spark of inspiration to sewing the last seam, Shirley Paden guides knitters through the knitwear design process and gives knitters the foundation to take their own knitwear designs to the next level with confidence.
Paperback, 81 ⁄ 2 x 9, 128 pages 50 photographs, 10 illustrations ISBN 978-1-596 978-1-59668-098-2 68-098-2 $19.95
Hardcover with concealed wire-o, 7 x 9 1 ⁄ 4, 128 pages 30+ color photographs, 30+ illustrations ISBN 978-1-931499-65-1 $21.95
Hardcover with concealed wire-o, 8½ x 10¼, 344 pages, 75 photographs, 250 illustrations, 200 charts ISBN 978-1-59668-086-9 $40.00
Men in Knits
Natural Knits for Babies and Moms
New England Knits
Sweaters to Knit that He WILL Wear
Beautiful Designs Using Organic Yarns
Timeless Knitwear with a Modern Twist
Tara Jon Manning Discover the secrets to knitting your favorite guy a sweater that he’ll want to wear. Then choose the perfect sweater from this collection of more than twenty original designs.
Louisa Harding Louisa Renowned British knitwear designer Louisa Harding offers an inspired collection of patterns for mother and baby’s first eighteen months together , created with organically grown and naturally produced yarns.
Cecily Glowik MacDonald and Melissa LaBarre
Paperback with flaps, 9 x 10, 136 pages 50 color photographs, 25 charts, 40 illustrations ISBN 978-1-931499-23-1 $28.95
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Paperback, 8 1 ⁄ 2 x 9, 128 pages 40 photographs, 25 illustration illustrationss ISBN 978-1-59668-010-4 $21.95
Inspired by the seasons of New England, the book is divided into three themes: Walk in the Woods, Around the Town, and Along the Coast. Within each section readers will find a variety of flattering, wearable sweaters and accessories (including hats, mittens, scarves, bags, and shawls). Paperback, 8½ x 9, 144 pages
ISBN 978-1-59668-180-4 $24.95
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The New Stranded Colorwork
Northern Knits
Mary Scott Huff
350 Appliqués, Borders, Cords, and More!
From casting on and managing two balls of yarn to adding steeks and finishing cut edges, the knitter is guided through all strandedcolorwork techniques techniques and given a host of contemporary and innovative designs along the way.
Nicky Epstein Hundreds of ideas and instructions for creating knitted appliqués, borders, cords, embroidery, and enhancements such as fringes, tassels, and ties.
Designs Inspired by the Knitting Traditions of Scandinavia, Iceland, and the Shetland Isles
Nicky Epstein’s Knitted Techniques & Patterns for Vibrant Knitwear Embellishments
Paperback, 8½ x 10¼, 144 pages 60 photographs, 30 illustrations, 50 charts ISBN 978-1-596 978-1-59668-111-8 68-111-8 $24.95
Paperback, 8½ x 9, 272 pages color photographs throughout ISBN 978-1-883010-39-3 $31.95
Lucinda Guy The collection of twenty women’s garments and accessories uses traditional knitting techniques and folk motifs to showcase these classic wool yarns. Featured techniques include knitting in the round and steeking, lace, cables, Fair Isle, twined knitting, and embroidery. Paperback, 8½ x 9, 160 pages, ISBN 978-1-5966 978-1-59668-171-2 8-171-2 $24.95
No Sheep for You
One Skein ✯
Poems of Color
Knit Happy with Cotton, Silk, Linen, Hemp, Bamboo & Other Delights
30 Quick Projects to Knit and Crochet
Knitting in the Bohus Tradition
Amy R. Singer The editor of Knitty online magazine shares her secrets to knitting with nonwool fibers with twenty one knockout patterns for socks, scarves, hats, shawls, sweaters, vests, and bags—all created with fibers that never had four legs. Paperback, 8 1 ⁄ 2 x 9, 160 pages 50 photographs, 10 charts, 30 illustrations ISBN 978-1-59668-012-8 $22.95
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Leigh Radford These classy patterns—from bags, pillows, baby sweaters, arm warmers, bathroom décor, and more—each use just a single skein of yarn. A special section features projects designed to devour the knitter’s yarn stash. Paperback with flaps, 8 x 8 3 ⁄ 4, 128 pages, 120 color photographs, 50 color illustrations, 17 schematics ISBN 978-1-931499-74978-1 -931499-74-3 3 $19.95
Wendy Keele Instructions for seven different garments are featured, plus step-by-step instructions for forty six design/garment combinations and the social history of the Bohus tradition.
Paperback, 8½ x 9, 144 pages color photographs, black-and-white historical photographs ISBN 978-1-883010-12-6 $27.95
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Power Cables
Shadow Knitting
Sock Innovation ✯
The Ultimate Guide to Knitting Inventive Cables
Vivian Høxbro Create a knitted optical illusion! This form of knitting uses a simple technique of alternating rows of light and dark yarn to produce a subtle patterning that appears and disappears depending on the angle from which it’s viewed. Projects include winged shawls, a matching cap and scarf, vest, sweaters, Japanese-style kimonos, and more.
Knitting Techniques & Patterns for One-of-a-Kind Socks
Lily Chin This book takes the reader from the most basic twisted stitches through complex and imaginative imaginati ve interpretations of cables that add texture, color, and even nontradition nontraditional al explorations.
Cookie A. Cookie A., pioneer of the unconventional sock—think traveling stitches, mirrored pairs, twists on the heel, cables and lace—shares her secrets for making rulebreaking socks with 15 original sock designs. Even knitters who haven’t been bitten by the sock bug will find fascinating technique information.
Paperback with flaps, 8½ x 9, 176 176 pages ISBN 978-1-59668-167-5 $24.95
Paperback, 8 1 ⁄ 2 x 9, 144 pages 30 color photographs, 30 charts, 30 illustrations ISBN 978-1-931499-41-5 $21.95
Traditional Knitted Lace Shawls
The Twisted Sisters Knit Sweaters
Felted Knits
Revised Edition
A Knit-to-Fit Worksho Workshop p
The Art of Shrinking Your Knitting
Martha Waterman Timeless and beautiful, these shawls include triangles, squares, circles, and half-circles, with openwork, textured stitches, and lace edgings to combine.
Lynne Vogel This step-by-step workshop teaches any knitter to easily adapt sweater patterns to his or her own measurements and chosen yarn. Perfect for using handspun in commercial knitting patterns or learning to resize or alter a knitting pattern.
Beverly Galeskas Fiber Trends owner Bev Galeskas shares her secrets for felting success along with thirty six original projects. Includes sections on embellishing felting and needlefelting.
Paperback, 8 1 ⁄ 2 x 9, 112 pages charts and duotone photographs ISBN 978-1-883010-48-5 $21.95
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Paperback, 8 1 ⁄ 2 x 9, 144 pages, 100 photographs, 50 illustration illustrations, s, 30 charts ISBN 978-1-931499-69-9 $24.95
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Paperback, 8½ x 9, 144 Paperback, 1 44 pages page s 80 photographs, 10 illustrations ISBN 978-1-5966 978-1-59668-109-5 8-109-5 $22.95
Paperback, 8 1 ⁄ 2 x 9, 128 pages 50 color photographs, 60 illustrations ISBN 978-1-931499-33-0 $21.95
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Felt Forward
Felt Frenzy
How We Felt
Modern Designs in Knitted Felt
26 Projects for All Forms of Felting
Maggie Pace
Heather Brack and Shannon Okey
Designs + Techniques from Contemporary Felt Artists
These twenty stylish, contemporary projects will find everyday use for the most modern crafter. Innovative felting techniques, an elegant color palette, and beautiful projects make this a must-have felting book.
explores all the major techniques Felt Frenzy explores of feltmaking, from knit-and-shrink to wet felting, needlefelting, and “recycled felting”— turning salvaged wool sweaters into useful felt pieces—plus ways to combine techniques for creative and unique results.
Paperback, 81 ⁄ 2 x 9, 128 pages 60 photographs, 15 illustrations ISBN 978-1-596 978-1-59668-039-5 68-039-5 $21.95
Paperback, 8 1 ⁄ 2 x 9, 128 pages 60 photographs, 3 charts, 10 schematics ISBN 978-1-59668-009-8 $21.95
Carol Huber Cypher Signature works from twenty admired fiber artists are explored, with step-bystep information on how to achieve their unique effects. Projects include hats, caps, dresses, bags, slippers, jewelry, rugs, pillows, and much more. Paperback, 8½ x 101 ⁄ 4, 144 pages 75 photographs, 50 illustration illustrationss ISBN 978-1-59668-031-9 $24.95
Simply Felt
Simply Needlefelt
Shibori Knitted Felt
20 Easy and Elegant Designs in Wool
20 Easy and Elegant Designs
20 Plus Designs to Knit, Bead, and Felt
Margaret Docherty and Jayne Emerson
Jayne Emerson Create twenty beautiful felted projects using easy needlefelting techniques. From threedimensional effects and appliqué to weaves and braids to combining multiple techniques in one project, beginning needlefelters and fiber artists, art quilters, and mixed-media artists of all skill levels with an interest in needlefelt will delight in Simply Needlefelt .
Alison Crowther-Smith Crowther-Smith Take Tak e felt to the next level with shibori— achieve unusual textural and color effects, extra dimension, and one-of-a-kind quality in each and every project.
All the information needed to make beautiful garments and home décor items from natural woolen fibers, using just hands and water. The felting fundamentals are clearly presented, from making flat felt to the more advanced processes of inlaying fibers. Paperback, 8½ x 9, 128 pages 50 color photographs, 90 illustrations ISBN 978-1-931499-70-5 $24.95
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Paperback, 81 ⁄ 2 x 9, 112 pages 60 photographs, 30 illustrations ISBN 978-1-596 978-1-59668-085-2 68-085-2 $24.95
Paperback, 8½ x 9, 112 pages 200 photographs, 10 illustrations ISBN 978-1-59668-108-8 $24.95
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crochet backlist
200 Crochet Blocks for Blankets, Blanket s, Throws, and Afgha Af ghans ns
Blueprint Crochet ✯
Crochet in Color
Modern Designs for the Visual Crocheter
Techniques and Designs for Playing with Color
Crochet Squares to Mix and Match
Robyn Chachula Learn the universal symbol language of crochet and create gorgeous patterns using a graphical interpretation of contemporary designs made just for the visual crafter.
Kathy Merrick
Jan Eato Eaton n This directory of blocks describes techniques tech niques and degree of difficulty, and each pattern is designed so that finished blocks are all the same size when they’re worked in yarn of the same weight. A useful refresher course on crochet is included, as well as patterns for edgings and instructions on making fringe to finish off afghans in style.
Paperback, 81 ⁄ 2 x 9, 152 pages 70 photographs, 118 illustrations ISBN 978-1-5966 978-1-59668-072-2 8-072-2 $22.95
Paperback, 8 3 ⁄ 4 x 83 ⁄ 4, 128 pages 200 color photographs ISBN 978-1-931499-68-2 $24.95
encourages Crochet in Color encourages knitters to shake their fears of experimenting with color, design outside the color wheel, and make unique color combinations work. Merrick also explains how to change colors in crochet, stranding techniques, techniques, and how to work over yarn tails. Paperback, 81 ⁄ 2 x 9, 128 pages, 100 photographs, 25 illustrations ISBN 978-1-5966 978-1-59668-112-5 8-112-5 $22.95
Couture Crochet Workshop Mastering Fit, Fashion, and Finesse Lily M. Chin From the Doyenne of Crochet Lily Chin comes a modern, ultrafashionable approach to crochet focused on stylish, elegant clothing that fits well. Paperback, 9 1 ⁄ 2 x 10, 160 pages 80 photographs, 25 charts, 40 illustrations ISBN 978-1-59668-008-1 $21.95
The Crochet Crocheter’s er’s Companion Crochet Me ✯ Designs to Fuel the Crochet Revolution Kim Werker Make crochet your own with these eighteen fashion-forward designs that give an entertaining and inspiring insight into the next generation of crocheters. Projects include thigh-high stockings, retro bags, scarves, sweaters, shrugs, camis, even home décor items, with beautiful photos, and step-by-step instructions. Paperback, 8 ⁄ 2 x 9, 144 pages 100 photographs, 30 charts ISBN 978-1-596 978-1-59668-044-9 68-044-9 $21.95 1
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Nancy Brown As the enthusiasm for crochet grows, this portable reference provides the essential information that crocheters need to have at their fingertips. Thread and hook charts, abbreviations, stitch instructions, and lots of helpful hints demystify this art. Spiral-bound, 7 x 5, 112 pages 200 line drawings ISBN 978-1-931499-13-2 $19.95
Crochet So Fine
Double Stitch
Exquisite Designs with Fine Yarns Yarns
Designs for the Crochet Fashionista
Kristin Omdahl Kristin Omdahl’s Crochet So Fine takes crocheted clothing from fussy to fashionable. By working with thinner yarns and more flexible stitches, crocheters can produce garments that are stylish and comfortable—figurecomfortable—figure-flattering flattering without being form-fitting and great for layering. All stitch motifs include charts, and the specialized techniques include how-to sections.
Erika and Monika Simmons Make a fashion statement with this collection of twenty five stylish, sexy, and modern crochet patterns for the fashion diva. Projects use simple crochet techniques mixed with innovative construction, constructi on, form-fitting designs, playful color combinations, and unique detailing.
Paperback, 81 ⁄ 2 x 9, 128 pages 70 photographs, 50 illustrations Paperback, 8½ x 10½, 160 pages ISBN 978-1-596 978-1-59668-063-0 68-063-0 ISBN 978-1-5966 978-1-59668-198-9 8-198-9 $21.95 $22.95
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Gifted Lovely Little Things to Knit and Crochet Mags Kandis This book features twenty designs, from wearable accessories such as hats, mittens, scarves, socks, and wraps to home décor, including pillows, a tea cozy, pincushion, needle case, and laptop sleeves. This collection offers projects for knitters and crocheters with any level of experience and time. Paperback, 8½ x 10½ , 128 pages ISBN 978-1-596 978-1-59668-178-1 68-178-1 $24.95
The Harmony Guides: 101 Stitches to Crochet is the 101 Stitches to Crochet is perfect portable one-stop source for stitch inspiration. Each card features a stitch design on the front side and concise easy-to-follow instructions on the back. A color-coded system divides the cards into themes and makes organization a breeze. Paperback, 5¼ x 6½ with 8-page booklet 101 photographs ISBN 978-1-59668-101-9 $19.95
The Harmony Guides: Crochet Stitch Motifs
Interweave Presents Crocheted Gifts ✯
250 Stitches to Crochet
Irresistible Projects to Make and Give
Edited by Erika Knight Choose from hundreds of crochet motifs to inspire beginner and seasoned crocheters. crocheters. From a simple lace triangle to a delicate popcorn trefoil to an intricate French square, each motif features a full-color photograph in contemporary yarns and clear and concise instructions for creating each design. Also features a section on free-form techniques. Paperback, 81 ⁄ 2 x 81 ⁄ 2, 272 pages 300 photographs, 50 illustrations, 50 charts ISBN 978-1-596 978-1-59668-083-8 68-083-8 $22.95
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Edited by Kim Werker The first small project book to focus exclusively on crochet, Crocheted Gifts is the ultimate gift-giving gift-givin g guide resource for crocheters, with a collection of projects from today’s most popular designers. From baby gifts to mittens for the whole family to home décor and fancy lace, this book is full of perfect projects for every occasio occasion. n. Paperback, 8½ x 9, 120 pages, 75 photographs photographs,, 10 illustrations, 15 charts ISBN 978-1-596 978-1-59668-107-1 68-107-1 $21.95
The Harmony Guides: Basic Crochet Stitches ✯
The Harmony Guides: Crochet Edgings & Trims
250 Stitches to Crochet
Edited by Kate Haxell
Edited by Erika Knight
Crochet Edgings & Trims in the go-to resource for all crocheters to add a personal touch to their designs, regardless of skill level. It includes many options to choose from, including neverbefore-seen edgings!
This essential reference guide and source for creativity brims with new and old stitches to delight crocheters of all skill levels. From single cluster crochet stitch to trinity stitch, there are hundreds of stitch ideas to choose from. Paperback, 81 ⁄ 2 x 81 ⁄ 2, 272 pages 300 photographs, 50 illustrations, 50 charts ISBN 978-1-5966 978-1-59668-081-4 8-081-4 $22.95
Paperback, 8½ x 8½, 144 pages ISBN 978-1-59668-172-9 $19.95
Hip to Crochet
Wrapped in Crochet ✯
23 Contemporary Projects for Today’s Crocheter
Scarves, Wraps & Shawls
Judith L. Swartz Knitwear designer, teacher, and author Swartz transforms this traditional handcraft with twenty three fashion fashion-savvy -savvy garments and home accessories in a color palette that is cosmopolitan chic. Crochet is the new knitting, and this book will get you hooked. Paperback, 8½ x 9, 128 pages ISBN 978-1-9 978-1-931499-52-1 31499-52-1 $19.95
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Kristin Omdahl Create stunning crocheted scarves, wraps, and shawls using clever stitch motifs, innovative and traditional shaping, and a variety of techniques and embellishment ideas. Wrapped in Crochet includes techniques for every skill level and projects to fit every budget and time commitment. Paperback, 8½ x 10¼, 128 pages 75 photographs, 25 illustrations, 10 charts ISBN 978-1-59668-076-0 $22.95
Fall 2010
spinning backlist
The Alden Amos Big Book of Handspinning
All New Homespun Handknit
Being a Compendium of Information, Advice, and Opinion on the Noble Art & Craft
25 Small Projects to Knit with Handspun Yarn
Alden Amos This is truly a BIG book with every aspect of handspinning explored by a legendary mentor to the growing handcraft community of spinning. This definitive work presents more than forty years of experience experience making and handling yarn.
Amy Clarke Moore Moore All New Hom Homesp espun un Hand Handknit knit is the new classic featuring small projects designed for manageable amounts of handspun yarn. Similar to the original Homespun Handknit , this book offers a variety of projects for advanced beginning knitters and spinners.
Hardcover, 7 x 9, 480 pages 400 line illustrations ISBN 978-1-883010-88-1 $39.95
Paperback, 8½ x 9, 144 pages 50 photographs, 10 illustrations, 15 charts ISBN 978-1-59668-144-6 $22.95
Hands On Spinning
In Sheep’s Clothing
Lee Raven Understanding how spinning works, building a simple spindle, spinning on a flyer wheel, choosing a wheel, preparing fibers, carding, twisting, and plying are explored in fully illustrated detail.
A Handspinner’s Guide to Wool
Paperback, 8½ x 10 3 ⁄ 4, 120 pages, color and black-and-white photographs and illustrations ISBN 978-0-934026-27-7 $21.95
Fall 2010
Nola Fournier and Jane Fournier A look at a hundred breeds of sheep, with special attention to their fleece characteristics, methods of preparation preparation and spinning, and best end use. Everything from baby-soft Merino to silky Lincoln and sturdy Karakul—the full range of nature’s miracle fiber is represented. Paperback, 7 1 ⁄ 4 x 101 ⁄ 4, 224 pages black-and-white photographs ISBN 978-1-931499-38-5 $24.95
Color in Spinning
Get Spun
Deb Menz A paperbound edition of Deb Menz’s classic guide to color written expressly for the handspinner seeking new adventures in color. This comprehensive comprehensive manual presents in-depth discus discussion sion and photographed demonstration demonstration of immersion dyeing, painting rovings, blending colors and fibers, and spinning and and plying multicolored preparations.
The Step-by-Step Guide to Spinning Art Yarns
Paperback, 8½ x 11, 240 pages More than 300 color and blackand-white photographs, 55 illustrations ISBN 978-1-931499-82-8 $26.95
Symeon North This book ranges from the spinning fundamentals to techniques for spinning wool and silk to spinning with nontraditional materials (fabric, silk cocoons), introducing add-ins (beads, locks, etc.) and creating exciting plying effects. Paperback, 8½ x 9, 120 pages ISBN 978-1-5966 978-1-59668-064-7 8-064-7 $22.95
Respect the Spindle Spin Infinite Yarns with One Amazing Tool Abby Franquemont Veteran spinner and spindle aficionado Abby Franquemont teaches spinners old and new how to create incredible yarn with this amazing yet simple tool. Respect the Spindle combines step-by-step photography with detailed illustrations, from the basics to more specialized techniq techniques. ues. Paperback, 8½ x 9, 128 pages 75 photographs, 5 illustrations illustrations,, 2 tables ISBN 978-1-59668 978-1-59668-155-2 -155-2 $22.95
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Spin Control
Spin It
Spin to Knit
Techniques for Spinning the Yarns You Want Amy King
Making Yarn from Scratch
The Knitter’s Guide to Making Yarn
Lee Raven Edited by Traci Bunkers This primer shares all the secrets to making perfect homemade yarn with handspindles of every size, shape, and color. Complete instructions for making five simple, appealing projects.
Shannon Okey Take knitting to a new level with the addition of handmade yarn! Spin to Knit has has everything needed to create fun one-of-akind designer yarn.
Spin Control teaches spinners to make handspun yarns that may include the best traits of commercial yarns but always have their own personal touches. From soft, bulky singles to durable cabled yarns with terrific stitch definition and from tweedy yarns with rich texture and color to serviceable 3-ply that holds up to heavy use, the sky is the limit with this thorough resource.
Paperback, 8½ x 9, 120 pages 80 photographs, 10 illustrations, 5 tables ISBN 978-1-596 978-1-59668-105-7 68-105-7 $22.95
Paperback, 8 3 ⁄ 8 x 107 ⁄ 8, 32 pages 20 color photographs, 40 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-931499-36-1 $11.95
Paperback, 81 ⁄ 2 x 9, 128 pages 150 photographs, 25 illustrations ISBN 978-1-59668-007-4 $21.95
The Spinner’s Companion Bobbie Irwin Both beginning and experienced spinners will use this quick reference to look up common spinning terms, find out how to maintain their wheels, and learn how to process fiber and spin yarn. This handy spiral-bound spiralbound offering is an authoritative tool that spinners will want to keep beside their wheel or with their handspindle at all times. Spiral-bound, 7 x 5, 112 pages black-and-white illustrations ISBN 978-1-883010-79-9 $19.95
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The Twisted Sisters Sock Workbook
Everything You Need to Know to Make Great Yarn
Dyeing, Painting, Spinning, Designing, Knitting
Maggie Casey Go from novice to competent spinner in this guide to turning fiber to yarn with an introduction to the various types of fibers available. Learn how to choose and prepare fiber with detailed instructions for both spinning on a spindle and spinning on a wheel. Paperback, 81 ⁄ 2 x 9, 120 pages 125 photographs, 5 illustration illustrationss ISBN 978-1-596 978-1-59668-065-4 68-065-4 $21.95
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Lynne Vogel This book is about sisterhood, sharing, crafting, giving, laughing. It’s also about spinning yarn and making glorious, zany, wildly colorful socks. The Twisted Sisters Sock Workbook techniques, patterns, and invaluable tips—for creating authentic, perfect, made- to-order footwear . Paperback, 8 1 ⁄ 2 x 9, 96 pages 101 color photographs, 35 line drawings, 6 charts ISBN 978-1-931499-16-3 $18.95
Fall 2010
dyeing/weaving backlist
Color Works The Crafter’s Guide to Color Deb Menz Explore color with a new confidence using this essential tool. Deb Menz brings principles of color theory down to a practical level and applies them to knitting, spinning, beadwork, weaving, surface design, quilting, hand and machine embroidery, and paper collage. Color Works includes a pull-out color wheel and removable hue cards. Hardcover with concealed wire-o, 7 x 9 ⁄ 4, 152 pages, 55 color photographs, color strips, 2 color wheels ISBN 978-1-931499-47-7 $24.95 1
Yarns Y arns to to Dye For Creating Self-Patterning Yarns for Knitting Kathleen Taylor Use dyes for natural fibers that are available at most grocery stores and craft shops to create your own self-patterning yarns—those that magically knit up into stripes, Fair Isle, graduating bands of color, and zigzag patterns. Paperback, 8 1 ⁄ 2 x 9, 104 pages, 60 color photographs, 20 illustrations ISBN 978-1-931499-81-1 $21.95
Fall 2010
The Complete Guide to Natural Dyeing Fabric, Yarn, and Fiber Eva Lambert and Tracy Kendall Jam-packed Jam-pack ed with natural—and natural—and foolproof— dyeing techniques, The Complete Guide to Natural Dyeing Fabric, Yarn, and Fiber is the perfect dyeing source for an abundance of fiber artists wanting to dye the natural way. Paperback, 8½ x 10, 144 pages 400 photographs ISBN 978-1-596 978-1-59668 68 $24.95
A Dyer’s Dyer’s Garden Garden From Plant to Pot: Growing Dyes for Natural Fibers Rita Buchanan Natural dyes are so much more than tans and browns! In this handy little volume, one of the premier garden writers and spinning teachers of our time walks readers through planting, harvesting, harvesting, and brewing up a full spectrum of vivid dyes for natural fibers.
Paperback, 6 x 7 1 ⁄ 4, 112 pages color photographs ISBN 978-1-883010-07-2 $12.95
Card Weaving
Hands On Rigid Heddle Weaving
Candace Crockett
Betty Linn Davenport This easy-to-use guide covers choosing, setting up, and weaving on a rigid-heddle loom. Appealing to beginning and experienced weavers who value its thriftiness and versatility.. Instructions are included to versatility make wonderful projects with plain-weave variations.
With nothing more than colored yarn and simple cardboard squares, you can produce exquisitely patterned belts and straps, silk trims and ties, wall art, even hefty rugs and mats. Paperback, 8 1 ⁄ 4 x 107 ⁄ 8, 144 pages color and black-and-white photographs and illustrations ISBN 978-0-934026-61-1 $24.95
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Paperback, 8 1 ⁄ 2 x 101 ⁄ 2, 120 pages color photographs, illustrations, and charts ISBN 978-0-934026-25-3 $18.95
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The Handweaver’s Pattern Directory ✯
Learning to Weave ✯
Mastering Weave Structures
Revised Edition
Over 600 Weaves for 4-Shaft Looms
Transforming Ideas into Great Cloth
Deborah Chandler More than 100,000 weavers have used this unparalleled study guide to learn from scratch or hone their skills. All the basics are covered: understanding the tools of weaving, making a good warp three ways, reading and designing drafts, and understanding weave structures.
Sharon Alderman Clear explanations, examples, and photographs of stunning fabrics introduce you to the fundamental principles of weave structure. Included are plain weave, twills, satin, waffle weaves, distortions of the grid, three-element weaves, loom-controlled doubleweave, and more.
Hardcover with concealed wire-o, 7 x 91 ⁄ 4, 256 pages, 650 photographs, 650 charts ISBN 978-1-596 978-1-59668-040-1 68-040-1 $34.95
Paperback, 8½ x 11, 232 pages ISBN 978-1-59668-139-2 $24.95
Paperback, 9 x 10, 260 pages 60 photographs, 30 illustrations, 290 drafts ISBN 978-1-959668-137 978-1-959668-137-8 -8 $29.95
Navajo Weaving Way
Rag Rug Handbook
Time to Weave
The Path from Fleece to Rug
Revised Edition
Noël Bennett and Tiana Bighorse presents this Native Navajo Weaving Way presents American rug-making process and includes all-new chapters on spinning, carding, and dyeing. Some material is drawn from Noël Bennett’s earlier, out-of-print books on Navajo rug-weaving traditions.
Janet Meany and Paula Paula Pfaff Everything a weaver needs to know about weaving rag rugs, from basic information to drafts for twenty traditional 2 and 4shaft patterns.
Simply Elegant Projects to Make in Almost No Time
Anne Dix Anne Dixon on This full-color practical guide features hundreds of weave structures for 4-shaft looms: twill, zigzag, diamond, herringbone, block drafts, plus specialized techniques. Each structure includes a color photo, threading and treadling sequence, and degree of difficulty.
Paperback, 8 x 10, 160 pages duotone photographs and line drawings ISBN 978-1-883010-30-0 $21.95
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Paperback, 8 1 ⁄ 2 x 11, 132 pages color photographs and black-and-white illustrations and drafts ISBN 978-1-883010-28978-1-883010-28-77 $21.95
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Jane Patrick Learn the fundamentals of weaving and create beautiful textural objects. Paperback, 8 1 ⁄ 2 x 9, 128 pages 70 photographs ISBN 978-1-931499-59-0 $21.95
Fall 2010
weaving backlist
The Weaver’s Companion Presented by Handwoven magazine
A Weaver’s Weaver’s Book of 8-Shaft Patterns From the Friends of Handwoven Handwoven Edited by Carol Strickler This must-have draft book contains almost 1,000 different patterns on more than twenty five weave structures. Introductory chapters provide a thorough understanding of how each structure works.
Save your brain for being creative. Let this small, sturdy spiral-bound volume keep track of the details. It’s all here: sett and sleying charts, formulas for calculating warp and weft, fiber identification tests, basic weave drafts, finishing techniques, fiber factoids, a must-have gray scale, design shortcuts, and much more. Spiral-bound, 7 x 5, 112 pages, line drawings ISBN 978-1-883010-81-2 $19.95
Paperback, 8 3 ⁄ 4 x 11 1 ⁄ 4, 240 pages black-and-white photographs ISBN 978-0-934026-67-3 $39.95
The Weaver’s Studio: Doubleweave Jennifer Moore Doubleweave is the art of weaving two layers of cloth at the same time, one above the other on the loom, creating beautiful cloth that is reversible yet unique on each side. Learn all the tips and tricks to setting up the warp, then move to a variety of doubleweave specialty techniques through detailed process photography and a wealth of swatches demonstrating different effects. Paperback, 8½ x 9, 144 pages ISBN 978-1-596 978-1-59668-179-8 68-179-8 $26.95
Fall 2010
The Weaver’s Idea Book Creative Cloth on a Rigid-Heddle Loom Jane Patrick This book presents a wide variety of patterns for the simple rigid-heddle loom, accompanied by harness drafts for multishaft looms. The techniques include leno, Brooks bouquet, soumak, and embroidery on fabric. Each chapter contains weaving patterns along with swatches illustrating the techniques, accompanied by step-by-step photography. Hardcover with concealed wire-o, 8½ x 9, 256 pages ISBN 978-1-596 978-1-59668-175-0 68-175-0 $29.95
The Weaver’s Studio: Woven Shibori
Weaving in the Peruvian Highlands
Catherine Ellis Catherine Ellis’s breakthrough technique of woven shibori embraces new approaches to the art of weaving and dyeing.
Dreaming Patterns, Weaving Memories
Paperback with flaps, 8½ x 9, 136 pages, 160 color photographs, 47 drafts, 13 illustrations ISBN 978-1-931499-67-5 $24.95
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Nilda Callañaupa Alvarez This richly photographed look at Andean weaving, which embodies the living history and culture of the Peruvian Highlands, is a guide that catalogs the many intricate patterns found in traditional Peruvian textiles. ISBN 978-1-5966 978-1-59668-055-5 8-055-5 $19.95
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Weaving Made Easy 17 Projects Using a Simple Loom Liz Gipson includes seventeen Weaving Made Easy includes simple projects made on a simple rigid-heddle loom. Projects range from scarves and tops to bags and belts, from pillows and placemats to rugs and blankets. Complete instructions, clear step-by-step photographs, and abundant tips and techniques for color, design, construction, and embellishment make this the ultimate idea book for the would-be weaver. Paperback, 8½ x 9, 128 pages 150 photographs ISBN 978-1-59668-075-3 $24.95
Creative Quilting ✯ The Journal Quilt Project Karey Patterson Bresenhan This compendium of more than 400 quilts was culled from the nearly 6,000 QuiltPages made by artists who participated in The Journal Quilt Quilt Project. Project. Each quilt quilt represents represents a page in a quilter’s life story, chronicling joy, frustration, tragedy, inspiration, mundane moments, and artistic epiphany. Paperback, 8 1 ⁄ 2 x 11, 272 pages ISBN 978-0-97669-283-6 $34.99
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Woven Treasures One-of-a-Kind Bags with Folk Weaving Techniques Sara Lamb From inspiration and project planning to her signature hand-manipulated techniques, Sara Lamb leads weavers through the steps of making exquisite bags using folk weaving techniques that evoke modern ideas in brilliant colors and textures.
Art + Quilt Design Principles and Creativity Exercises Lyric Kinard Master quilter Lyric Kinard shares her secrets of success through a variety of techniques, exercises, and insider tips to get novice quilters and experienced textile artists inspired to make art.
Paperback, 8½ x 9, 128 pages 100 photographs, 10 illustrations, 5 charts ISBN 978-1-596 978-1-59668-102-6 68-102-6 $24.95
Hardcover with concealed wire-o, 8½ x 10¼, 128 pages, 200 photographs ISBN 978-1-596 978-1-59668-106-4 68-106-4 $26.95
Inspired to Quilt
The Quilting Arts Book
Creative Experiments in Art Quilt Imagery Melanie Testa Explore the art-quilt design process through journaling, technique experiments, and making small projects using a variety of mixed-media, fiber-art, and surface-design techniques. Paperback, 8½ x 10¼, 136 pages, 200 photographs ISBN 978-1-596 978-1-59668-096-8 68-096-8 s24.95
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Techniques and Inspiration for Creating One-of-a-Kind Quilts Patricia Bolton This is Art Quilting 101 in a book! Find the most popular topics, articles, and ar tists from past issues of Quilting Arts Magazine— plus innovative new techniq techniques ues offered by today’s most respected contemporary quilt artists. Paperback, 81 ⁄ 2 x 101 ⁄ 4, 144 pages 250 photographs ISBN 978-1-596 978-1-59668-099-9 68-099-9 $24.95
Fall 2010
quilting/mixed-media/sewing backlist
200 Braids to Twist, Knot, Loop, or Weave
Art Cloth
Jacqui Carey
Jane Dunnewold Dunnewold
Innovative Surface Techniques for Embellishing Bags
Create a personalized braided trim to clothing, ing, complete any project, from cloth furnishings, greeting cards, jewelry, totes, gift wrap, floral arrangements, arrangements, and more.
Create stunning cloth. Following Jane’s techniques with step-by-step photography, readers will learn to create art cloth using dyes, color-removing agents, paints, and foils—combined through processes that include silk-screen printing, stamping, stenciling, and handpainting.
Isobel Hall Learn to create bags from various types of papers and materials, including cocoon strippings, linen, flax, merino, paper clay, and Translucent Liquid Sculpey. Included are stepby-step instructions, beautiful photos, and tips for personalizing.
Paperback, 8½ x 10¼, 160 pages ISBN 978-1-596 978-1-59668-195-8 68-195-8 $26.95
Paperback, 81 ⁄ 2 x 103 ⁄ 4, 128 pages 100 photographs ISBN 978-1-5966 978-1-59668-051-7 8-051-7 $24.95
Carry Me
Cloth Dolls for Textile Artists
Color on Color
20 Boutique Bags to Sew
Ray Slater Learn the basic principles and techniques of doll making, from the simplest stump doll to the more complicated jointed doll, plus instruction on needle-sculpting and using thread embroidery. A range of textile techniques is represented.
Hardcover with concealed wire-o, 5 3 ⁄ 4 x 7 3 ⁄ 4, 256 pages, 443 photographs, 30 illustrations ISBN 978-1-59668-018-0 $27.95
Yuka Koshizen Koshizen Create sophisticated handbags with this step-by-step guide featuring unique design sensibility and clever projects. Using simple but beautiful materials and basic sewing skills, crafters can create twenty stunning bags. Paperback, 7½ x 9½, 112 pages ISBN 978-1-596 978-1-59668-184-2 68-184-2 $19.95
Fall 2010
A Guide to Surface Design for Fabric
Hardcover, 81 ⁄ 2 x 10 7 ⁄ 8, 128 pages, 110 photographs ISBN 978-1-596 978-1-59668-087-6 68-087-6 $28.95
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Bags with Paper and Stitch
Elegant Designs to Stitch Janet Haigh This book offers first-time stitchers and experienced embroiderers alike a handson guide for embellishing garments and accessories with a marvelous palette of colors. Combine handworked embroidery, exquisite natural fibers, and several cross-craft techniques techniq ues to create twelve striking projects for wear or for home décor. Paperback with flaps, 8 3 ⁄ 8 x 10, 112 pages, 38 color photographs, 11 charts, 168 illustrations ISBN 978-1-931499-85-9 $21.95
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Customizing Cool Clothes
Fabricate
From Dull to Divine in 30 Projects
17 Innovative Sewing Projects that Make Fabric the Star
Kate Haxell Personalize your favorite fashions. Learn to transform an inexpensive, mass-produced garment into a designer original using simple materials and tools. Paperback, 8 1 ⁄ 4 x 101 ⁄ 4, 128 pages, 240 photographs ISBN 978-1-59668-015-9 $21.95
Susan Wasinger This innovative how-to book uses classic and modern techniques to create interesting custom fabrics for more than seventeen fun and useful projects, including surface designs and innovative fabric construction. Paperback, 81 ⁄ 2 x 9, 128 pages 300 photographs, 50 illustrations ISBN 978-1-596 978-1-59668-094-4 68-094-4 $22.95
Free Expression The Art and Confessions of a Contemporary Quilter Robbie Joy Eklow Artist Robbi Joy Eklow shares her secrets for designing, fusing, and finishing quilts so quilters can learn her nontraditional techniques. This full-color book includes many of Robbi’s quilts and patterns. Paperback, 8 1 ⁄ 4 x 101 ⁄ 2, 116 pages ISBN 978-0976692805 $26.95
Freestyle Machine Embroidery
I Love Patchwork
Techniques and Inspiration for Fiber Art
Mixed Mania
25 Irresistible Zakka Projects to Sew
Carol Shinn Explore the possibilities of freestyle machine embroidery, its application for quilting and fiber art with this technique, and an inspiration guide for all skill levels.
Rashida ColemanColeman-Hale Hale This modern approach to sewing showcases sophisticated patchwork projects in the popular Japanese zakka style—the art of seeing the savvy in the ordinary and mundane—by combining linen and print fabrics using simple quilting techniques.
Recipes for Delicious Mixed-Media Creations
Paperback, 8½ x 10¼, 176 pages 250 photographs, 20 illustration illustrationss ISBN 978-1-596 978-1-59668-042-5 68-042-5 $29.95
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Paperback with flaps, 8½ x 9, 144 pages, 150 illustration illustrations, s, 150 photographs ISBN 978-1-596 978-1-59668-142-2 68-142-2 $24.95
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Debbi Crane and Cheryl Prater Mixed Mania features more than twenty smart and sassy mixed-media projects divided like a cookbook into appetizers, main courses, and sweet treats for a fresh perspective on the craft.
Paperback, 81 ⁄ 2 x 10 101 ⁄ 4, 128 pages 150 photographs ISBN 978-1-59668-084-5 $22.95
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Mixed Media Explorations ✯
Mixed-Media Self-Portraits
Blending Paper, Fabric and Embellishment to Create Inspired Designs
Inspiration & Techniques
Beryl Taylor Renowned mixed-media mixed-media artist Beryl Taylor shows how surprisingly easy and fun it can be to turn fabric, paper, stitch, and embellishment into unique pieces of artwork. Paperback, 81 ⁄ 2 x 111 ⁄ 2, 112 pages ISBN 978-0-9766928-2-9 $27.99
Cate Coulacos Prato Explore creative self-portraits through exercises, essays, essays, and gallery art. Readers will find inspiration plus mixed-media, collage, and fiber-arts techniques. Paperback, 81 ⁄ 2 x 10 101 ⁄ 4, 128 pages 100 photographs ISBN 978-1596 978-159668-082-1 68-082-1 $22.95
Printmaking + Mixed Media ✯ Simple Techniques for Paper and Fabric Dorit Elisha Learn simple printmaking techniques and how to incorporate printed images into mixedmedia artwork on paper and fabric, a twist on traditional methods. 1 Paperback, 8 ⁄ 2 x 10¼, 120 pages 250 photographs ISBN 978-1-5966 978-1-59668-095-1 8-095-1 $22.95
49 Sensational Skirts
Sew Liberated
Sew Me, Love Me
Creative Embellishment Embellishment Ideas for Oneof-a Kind Designs
20 Stylish Projects for the Modern Sewist
Best Stuffed Friends to Make
Alison Willoughby Willoughby Make head-turning, show-stopping skirts (plus a cheeky mini-skirt!) using simple sewing techniques and inexpensive, readily available materials. Contains a handy bound-in pattern template.
Meg McElwee Meg McElwee, author of the popular Sew Liberated blog and boutique sewing pattern line, teaches how to transform sewing by adding personal touches with appliqué details combined with embroidery, beadwork, buttons, ribbons, and more.
Paperback, 71 ⁄ 2 x 93 ⁄ 4, 128 pages 700 photographs ISBN 978-1-596 978-1-59668-061-6 68-061-6 $24.95
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Paperback with 4-page pattern insert, 8½ x 10¼, 144 pages, 160 illustrations, 120 photographs ISBN 978-1-596 978-1-59668-161-3 68-161-3 $24.95
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Hsiu-Lan Kuei Make twelve endearing fabric “stuffies” perfect for gifting or keeping, complete with accessories. Paperback, 8 x 10, 144 pages 120 photographs with bound-in pattern templates ISBN 978-1-5966 978-1-59668-182-8 8-182-8 $19.95
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Stitch Alchemy ✯ Combining Fabric and Paper for Mixed-Media Art
Stitch, Dissolve, Distort with Machine Embroidery
Kelli Perkins Combine two hot trends for a mixed-media mixed-medi a sensation! Blend the versatility of paper with the dimensional qualities of cloth with “paper-cloth” that can be easily transformed into collaged quilts.
Valerie Campbell-Harding Campbell-Harding and Maggie Grey Explore intriguing options in mixed media with new ideas for stitch techniques, dissolving fabrics, and distorting fabrics using innovative materials on the market.
Paperback, 8½ x 10¼, 136 pages, 200 photographs ISBN 978-1-596 978-1-59668-113-2 68-113-2 $22.95
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Stitch Graffiti
Stitchy Kitty Fuzzy Puppy
Unexpected Cross-Stitch
60 Motifs to Stitch Everywhere
Heather Holland-Daly The next generation of stitching has arrived with this playful collection of twenty six crossstitch designs divided into “graffiti,” “tattoos,” and “stuff” for a playful and lighthearted approach to the craft. Paperback, 81 ⁄ 2 x 101 ⁄ 4, 112 pages 60 photographs, 30 charts, 30 illustration illustrationss ISBN 978-1-59668-045-6 $21.95
Ayako Otsuka Add adorable cat and dog motifs to just about anything with this step-by-step embroidery guide. Paperback, 8¼ x 10¼, 120 pages ISBN 978-1-596 978-1-59668-183-5 68-183-5 $19.95
Weldon’s Practical Needlework, Volume Vo lume 12 12 From PieceWork magazine, magazine, Volume 12 is chock-full of knitted and crocheted garments, including socks, doilies, toys, insertions, and household items. One entire section is devoted to what Victorians called waistcoats, which we refer to as vests. To add some spice, beautiful white-on-white Mountmellick embroidery, drawn-thread work, and smocking are also included. ISBN 978-1-931499-78-1 $30.00
The story behind Weldon’s The Surface Designer’s Handbook ✯ Dyeing, Printing, Painting, and Creating Resists on Fabric Holly Brackmann A wealth of information of dyeing and surface design not found in any other book currently in print. Hardcover with concealed wire-o, 1 8 ⁄ 2 x 11, 144 pages 240 photographs and 5 illustrations ISBN 978-1-931499-90-3 $29.95
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In the late 1800s, a company in England called Weldon’s offered monthly newsletters that featured needlework patterns and instructions for projects. Later, the company inaugurated a series of books titled Weldon’s Practical Needlework , each volume consisting of twelve issues of newsletters bound with a cloth cover. Every book is filled with hundreds of vintage projects, illustrations, information on little-known techniques, fashion as it was at the turn of the twentieth century, and brief histories of needlework. The books open a window to another time and place. Perfect for collecting.
All volumes are hardbound, 9 x 12, 152 pages, with black-and-white illustrations $30.00 each volume Volume 2 ISBN 978-1-8830 978-1-883010-82-9 10-82-9
Volume 6 ISBN 978-1-883010 978-1-883010-96-6 -96-6
Volume 9 ISBN 978-1-9314 978-1-931499-30-9 99-30-9
Volume 4 ISBN 978-1-8830 978-1-883010-94-2 10-94-2
Volume 7 ISBN 978-1-93149 978-1-931499-18-7 9-18-7
Volume 10 ISBN 978-1-9314 978-1-931499-48-4 99-48-4
Volume 5 ISBN 978-1-8830 978-1-883010-95-9 10-95-9
Volume 8 ISBN 978-1-9314 978-1-931499-29-3 99-29-3
Volume 11 ISBN 978-1-9314 978-1-931499-49-1 99-49-1
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All Wire Wired d Up ✯
100 Beaded Jewelry Designs
101 Wire Earrings
Easy-to-Bead Necklaces, Bracelets, Brooches, and More
Step-by-Step Projects & Techniques
Stephanie Burnham Adorn your wardrobe with this extravagant collection of elegant beaded designs to make. Also included is a large, wide-spread techniques section.
101 Wire Earrings gives wireworkers at all levels the information and inspiration to make innovative, stylish, and contemporary wire earrings. The projects are inexpensive and require minimal tools.
Paperback, 8 ⁄ 4 x 8 ⁄ 4 , 144 pages More than 250 photographs and illustrations ISBN 978-1-931499-99-6 $21.95
Paperback, 8½ x 10¼, 128 pages 110 photographs, 30 illustrations ISBN 978-1-59668-141-5 $19.95
Ancient Ancie nt Modern Modern
The Bead Directory
Bead Romantique ✯
P0lymer Clay + Wire Jewelry
The Complete Guide to Choosing and Using More than 600 Beautiful Beads
Elegant Beadweaving Designs
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Ronna Sarvas Weltman Make truly unforgettable jewelry! Learn to create organic, sophisticated, and distinctly contemporary jewelry by artistically combining polymer clay and wire. Paperback, 8½ x 9, 136 pages 300 photographs, 20 illustrations ISBN 978-1-59668-097-5 $22.95
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Elise Mann This book is an exceptional resource for anyone who uses beads, from jewelry designers to crafters to novices. Here is the definitive guide to beads you’ve been looking for! Hardcover with concealed wire-o 5 3 ⁄ 4 x 73 ⁄ 4, 256 pages 600 photographs and illustrations full color throughout ISBN 978-1-59668-002-9 $24.95
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Wire Techniques for the Beadworker and Jewelry Maker Mark Lareau Create findings, ear wires, clasps, and cages using the detailed, step-by-step instructions in this best-selling book. Paperback, 8 1 ⁄ 2 x 9, 128 pages color photographs and illustrations ISBN 978-1-883010-73-7 $21.95
Lisa Kan Create elegant, feminine, and romantic heirloom-quality jewelry with this unique collection of romantic yet modern beadwork. These seventeen projects incorporate off-loom seed-bead weaving, stringing, and wirework and emphasize a mix of vintage and modern components. Paperback, 81 ⁄ 2 x 9, 144 pages 90 photographs, 271 illustrations ISBN 978-1-59668-046-3 $24.95
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Beaded Cords, Chains, Straps & Fringe Jean Campbell If you’ve ever wondered how to use beads to make fringe, decorate a Victorian lampshade, create a strap for a velvet purse, or just create a smashing necklace or bracelet for yourself, look no further: it’s all here! Paperback, 81 ⁄ 2 x 11, 32 pages color photographs and illustrations ISBN 978-1-931499-01-9 $9.95
Beaded Embellishment
The Beaded Garden
Techniques & Designs for Embroidering on Cloth
Creating Flowers with Beads and Thread
Amy C. Clarke and Robin Atkins Learn how to embellish cloth with all kinds of beads—seed, bugle, art, and novelty— using four simple foundation stitches and their variations. Paperback, 8 1 ⁄ 2 x 9, 128 pages ISBN 978-1-931499-12-5 $21.95
Diane Fitzgerald Grow a gorgeous garden with off-loom beaded flowers, leaves, and insects using a variety of beading techniques. Paperback, 8 1 ⁄ 2 x 9, 128 pages 75 photographs, 206 illustrations ISBN 978-1-931499-55-2 $21.95
The Beader’s Companion New, Expanded, and Updated Judith Durant and Jean Campbell For years, The Beader’s Companio n has been an essential tool in every beader’s toolbox, with more than 100,000 sold. Now with this expanded and updated edition, which includes color photographs, beaded samples, and even more content, it’s sure to be indispensable. Hardcover with semi-concealed wire-o binding, 7 x 5, 128 pages 160 photographs, 125 illustrations full color throughout ISBN 978-1-931499-92-7 $19.95
Beader’s Stash
Beading for the Soul
Designs from America’s Favorite Bead Shops
Inspired Designs from 23 Contemporary Artists
Laura Levaas Take a beading journey with Beader’s Stash, an inside look at the finest bead shops in the United States and Canada. This collection of more than thirty nine projects showcases jewelry, home décor items, accessories, and more. Get a peek inside the thriving world of the bead shop and learn countless ways to conquer your bead stash!
Deborah Cannarella Beading is relaxing, meditative, and even healing for many people. Beading for the Soul takes these aspects of the craft to a deeper level with twenty six amazing projects.
Paperback, 10 x 10, 144 pages 60 photographs, 180 illustrations ISBN 978-1-931499-80-4 $21.95
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Paperback, 8 1 ⁄ 2 x 9, 160 pages 80 color photographs 100 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-931499-46-0 $21.95
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Beading in the Native American Tradition David Dean The panorama of Native American beadwork—its magic, mystery, color, complexity,, and sheer invention—is the complexity subject of David Dean’s comprehensive book. Paperback, 9 x 10, 160 pages color photographs, charts, and illustrations ISBN 978-1-931499-03-3 $24.95
Beading on a Loom
Beading on Fabric
Don Pierce This essential guide to loomwork covers loom construction, warping, basic weaving, increasing and decreasing, weaving triangles, finishing and correcting mistakes, incorporating your own ideas, graphing designs, and more.
Encyclopedia of Bead Stitch Techniques
1 Paperback, 8 ⁄ 2 x 9, 112 pages color photographs ISBN 978-1-883010-63-8 $21.95
Larkin Jean Van Horn Whether your medium is quilts, wearable art, beaded jewelry, or woven or felted material, Beading on Fabric will will help you add sparkle, texture, and dimension to your work. Hardcover with concealed wire-o 7 x 91 ⁄ 4, 120 pages 70 photographs, 75 illustrati illustrations ons ISBN 978-1-59668-004-3 $21.95
Bella Beaded Jewelry
Beading with Peyote Stitch
Beads in Bloom
Jeannette Cook Cook and Vicki Vicki Star Everything you need to know to use peyote stitch for flat and three-dimensional pieces. Projects include beaded beads, a patchwork collage cuff, peyote flowers, a free-form bowl, and more.
The Art of Making French Beaded Flowers Artful Italian Designs with Wire, Thread, Cord & Ribbon Arlene Baker
Paperback 8 1 ⁄ 2 x 9, 112 pages color photographs and illustrations ISBN 978-1-883010-71-3 $21.95
Paperback, 8 1 ⁄ 2 x 9, 128 pages color photographs and illustrations ISBN 978-1-931499-06-4 $21.95
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Make spectacular French beaded flowers and greenery using only wire and beads. Projects include a clover, pansy, rose, sunflower, and chrysanthemum with lacy fern jewelry pins.
Donatella Ciotti Donatella The elegance of gallery jewelry is at your fingertips with Bella Beaded Jewelr Beaded Jewelry y , a project book that combines modern and vintage styles for a unique mix of wearable art. Projects are accessible to the beginner, using basic techniques and tools. Paperback, 8 1 ⁄ 2 x 9, 96 pages 135 photographs ISBN 978-1-59668-017-2 $21.95
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Beadwork Creates Series Edited by Jean Campbell Create stunning accessories using various beading techniques with the Beadwork Creates Series. Editor Jean Campbell compiles unique, sophisticated, classic, and whimsical projects from well-known designers in each collection. From charmingly simple stringing projects to elaborate netting designs, each book has varied techniques for all skill levels.
Beaded Bags
Beaded Rings
Earrings
Necklaces
Paperback with lay-flat binding, 4 1 ⁄ 4 x 10, 136 pages, color photographs and line drawings ISBN 978-1-931499-27-9 $16.95
Paperback with lay-flat binding, 4 1 ⁄ 4 x 10, 112 pages 30 color photographs, 64 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-931499-26-2 $16.95
Paperback with lay-flat binding, 4 1 ⁄ 4 x 10, 120 pages 30 color photographs 65 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-931499-61-3 $16.95
Paperback with lay-flat binding, 4 1 ⁄ 4 x 10, 112 pages, color photographs, and line drawings ISBN 978-1-931499-22-4 $16.95
Creates Jewelry Beadwork Creates 40 Beaded Designs Jean Campbell This dazzling collection of designs covers a range of techniques, styles, and materials handpicked from the popular Beadwork Creates series. Find dozens of projects for earrings, rings, bracelets, and necklaces from top-notch bead designers featuring peyote stitch, brick stitch, right-angle weave, bead embroidery, bead crochet, stringing, and wirework. Paperback, 8 1 ⁄ 2 x 101 ⁄ 4, 128 pages 79 photographs, 47 charts 74 illustrations ISBN 978-1-59668-037-1 $18.95
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Chain Style
Create Jewelry: Crystals
Create Jewelry: Glass
Create Jewelry: Pearls
50 Contemporary Jewelry Designs Designs
Dazzling Designs to Make and Wear
Brilliant Designs to Make and Wear
Luxurious Designs to Make and Wear
Marlene Blessing and Jamie Hogsett These glamorous, fashionable designs represent a rich variety of ways to use the gemlike beads. Projects range from easy stringing pieces to more challenging seedbead-weaving bead-weavi ng designs. Along the way learn entertaining tidbits about this specialty bead.
Marlene Blessing and Jamie Hogsett Glass beads can add a subtle shine to a jewelry design or take center stage. From sassy, elegant, dressy, or flirty, C reate Jewelry:: Glass presents twenty Jewelry one stunning projects made with glass beads.
Marlene Blessing and Jamie Hogsett Learn intriguing tidbits and anecdotes about this irresistible irresistib le gem as you create twenty stunning, wearable designs from a variety of pearls. Bracelet, necklace, and earring designs use stringing and off-loom seed-bead-wea seed-bead-weaving ving techniques.
Jane Dickerson Dickerson Using basic wirework and stringing techniques, plus easyto-find tools and materials, Chain Style features fifty fabulous projects showing the wide variety of design styles that are possible using chain and a few special beads. The projects are suitable for jewelry makers of all skill levels. Paperback, 8½ x 10¼, 128 pages, 70 photographs, 10 illustrations ISBN 978-1-59668-150-7 $19.95
Paperback, 8 ⁄ 2 x 10 ⁄ 4, 128 pages 100 photographs, 30 illustrations 5 charts ISBN 978-1-596 978-1-59668-022-7 68-022-7 $22.95 1
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Paperback, 8½ x 10¼, 120 pages 110 photographs, 30 illustrations ISBN 978-1-59668-067-8 $22.95
1 1 Paperback, 8 ⁄ 2 x 10 ⁄ 4, 120 pages 100 photographs, 15 illustrations 5 charts ISBN 978-1-59668-023-4 $22.95
Create Jewelry: Stones
Crochet Jewelry
Crochet with Wire
Custom Cool Jewelry ✯
Stunning Designs to Make and Wear
40 Beautiful and Unique Designs
Marlene Blessing and Jamie Hogsett
Waejong Kim and Anna Pulvermakher Learn to create the intriguing crochet accessories reappearing in the fashion world—with your own personalized twist.
Crocheters, beaders, and wireworkers alike will relish this innovative approach to creating necklaces, earrings, bracelets, and more. Crochet with Wire includes chapters on crochet basics, techniques, which crochet hooks to use, the tools required, and how to choose the wire gauge to suit the projects.
Create 200+ Personaliz Personalized ed Pendants, Charms, and Clasps Learn clever ideas for creating boutique-style projects with a personal twist in Custom Cool Jewelry . All it takes is basic jewelry-making skills and using common crafting materials in uncommon ways.
Paperback, 6 x 7 1 ⁄ 2, 88 pages 35 color photographs, 45 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-931499-77-4 $14.95
Paperback, 81 ⁄ 2 x 101 ⁄ 4 144 pages, 150 photographs 43 illustrations, 2 charts ISBN 978-1-59668-074-6 $22.95
resents twenty three projects
ranging in difficulty from easy stringing pieces to beadweaving designs. All projects are glamorous and timeless and represent unique ways to use stones in jewelry designs for necklaces, bracelets, and earrings. Paperback, 8 ⁄ 2 x 10 ⁄ 4, 120 pages 100 photographs, 30 illustrations ISBN 978-1-596 978-1-59668-068-5 68-068-5 $22.95 1
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Paperback, 8 3 ⁄ 4 x 83 ⁄ 4 128 pages, 175 photographs ISBN 978-1-59668-035-7 $24.95
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Designing Jewelry with Glass Beads ✯
Designing Jewelry with Semiprecious Beads
Stephanie Sersich Twenty dazzling step-by-step projects incorporating a variety of beading techniques show you how to make the most of glass beads in your jewelry designs. Explore creativity with a section on design principles. Also included is a primer on glass beads.
Stringing instructions and techniques for necklaces, bracelets, and much more
Paperback, 81 ⁄ 2 x 101 ⁄ 4 128 pages, 50 photographs 80 illustrations ISBN 978-1-5966 978-1-59668-047-0 8-047-0 $22.95
Enchanted Adornments Creating Mixed-Media Jewelry with Metal, Clay, Wire, Resin & More Cynthia Thornton Cynthia Thornton brings the magic of her design process with mixed-media jewelry techniques and projects. Create more than twenty projects ranging from the simple to the ornate. Paperback, 8½ x 10¼, 160 pages 200 photographs, 100 Illustrations ISBN 978-1-59668-157-6 $24.95
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Kim Gover Learn how to string beautiful jewelry using glass beads, pearls, and semiprecious stones with this all-in-one bead directory and design guide. Featuring more than seventy five projects teaching foolproof rules for design success. Paperback, 8¾ x 8¾, 128 pages 250 photographs ISBN 978-1-596 978-1-59668-104-0 68-104-0 $24.95
The Encyclopedia of Contemporary Jewelry Making Making Techniques Techniques A Comprehensive Guide for Jewelers and Metalsmiths
Elements of Style Knit + Crochet Jewelry with Wire, Fiber, Felt + Beads Rosemary Hill Make wearable pieces of art with easy-to-find materials, clever techniques, and the unique design ideas in Elements of Style. These twenty five modern wire, bead, and fiber jewelry designs using knit, crochet, and felting techniques will appeal to jewelry makers of all levels. Paperback, 8½ x 10¼, 128 pages 60 photographs, 25 illustrations ISBN 978-1-596 978-1-59668-079-1 68-079-1 $22.95
Fabulous Fabric Beads Create Custom Beads and Art Jewelry
A guide for jewelers who want to create modern one-of -a-kind jewelry. Included are techniques and processes for working with plastics, rubber, resin, ceramics, glass, precious and nonprecious metals.
Kristal Wick Combine techniques from beading, scrapbooking, scrapbookin g, quilting, fiber arts, and mixed media to create lightweight beads made of silk embellished with stamps, paint, and other materials. Includes ideas to achieve unique effects and make simply beautiful jewelry.
Paperback, 8¾ x 8¾, 160 pages 400 photographs ISBN 978-1-59668-146-0 $26.95
Paperback, 81 ⁄ 2 x 101 ⁄ 4, 112 pages 150 photographs ISBN 978-1-59668-077-7 $22.95
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Getting Started Stringing Beads
Getting Started Making Metal Jewelry
Getting Started Making Wire Jewelry Jewe lry and More More ✯
Mark Lareau
Linda Chandler and Christine Ritchey A guide for the true beginner, you’ll learn every aspect of working with this popular and enduring craft.
Jean Campbell From going to the bead shop and selecting the beads to what to do with them when you get home, Getting Started Stringing Beads will guide you through every aspect of stringing jewelry.
Hardcover, 8 x 8, 96 pages, 100 color photographs, 75 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-931499-87-3 $16.95
Hardcover, 8 x 8, 96 pages 60 color photographs, 35 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-931499-79-8 $16.95
Getting Started Making Metal Jewelry is the ideal introduction to metal making. The techniques are simple, the tools affordable, and the space requirement small.
Hardcover, 8 x 8, 112 pages 120 photographs ISBN 978-1-59668-025-8 $19.95
Getting Started with Seed Beads
Hip to Bead
Dustin Wedekind First-time beaders will learn everything they need from shopping to storing and from stringing to stitching a successful beginning project. This must-have resource includes all the basics in a warm, encouraging tone
32 Contemporary Projects for Today’s Beader
Hardcover, 8 x 8, 128 pages 120 photographs, 15 charts 150 illustrations ISBN 978-1-59668-016-6 $18.95
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Katie Hacker Boutique-style beaded jewelry is hotter than than ever, and with Hip to Bead, now it’s easier than ever to make!
Paperback, 8 1 ⁄ 2 x 9, 96 pages 120 color photographs, 40 illustrations ISBN 978-1-931499-95-8 $19.95
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Hand Felted Jewelry and Beads 25 Artful Design Carol Huber Cypher This book offers a contemporary and artistic approach to felt jewelry, then takes it a step beyond with beaded embellishment. Paperback, 8 1 ⁄ 2 x 101 ⁄ 4, 128 pages 115 color photographs 40 illustrations, full color throughout ISBN 978-1-59668-005-0 $21.95
Knitting with Wire Nancie M. Wiseman Covers the basics of wire knitting including the tools and techniques for creating thirty innovative projects to handknit, Viking knit (without needles), and machine knit. Paperback, 6 x 7 1 ⁄ 2, 96 pages color photographs ISBN 978-1-931499-31-6 $16.95
Jewelry Studio: Studio: Silver Wire Fusing ✯ Liz Jones This workshop in a book teaches all the skills needed for this no-muss, no-fuss version of silversmithing: fusing silver without solder to create beautiful jewelry. Create rings, earrings, bracelets, necklaces, necklaces, and pins; you can even incorporate stones and cubic zirconia for extra dazzle. Paperback, 81 ⁄ 2 x 9, 120 pages 100 photographs, 10 illustrations ISBN 978-1-5966 978-1-59668-066-1 8-066-1 $22.95
Making Colorful Wire & Beaded Jewelry Jewe lry 35 Fabulous Designs Linda Jones Wire jewelry, combined with beads, semiprecious stones, glass, or crystals, is one of today’s most eye-catching jewelry trends. Luckily, it can be made by almost anyone using only a few inexpensive, easyto-find tools and spools of wire. Paperback, 8 1 ⁄ 8 x 107 ⁄ 8, 128 pages 200 color photographs ISBN 978-1-59668-014-2 $19.95
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Jewelry Studio: Studio: Wire Wrapping ✯ Linda Chandler and Christine Ritchey Take the mystery out of wire wrapping with insider secrets to the craft plus progressive skill-building skill-buildi ng projects that teach a range of wrapping techniques. Projects include earrings, pins, and wire-wrapped pendants plus the highly sought-after wire-wrapped cabochon. Paperback, 81 ⁄ 2 x 9, 128 pages 400 photographs ISBN 978-1-59668-059-3 $22.95
Making Connections A Handbook of Cold Joins for Jewelers and Mixed-Media Artists Susan Lenart Kazmer Kazmer introduces a variety of cold-join techniques from the common and frequently used to new techniques that she has invented. Metalworkers and mixed-media artists will find this a great handbook to spark creativity and inspiration. Hardcover, 8½ x 9, 128 pages 80 photographs ISBN 978-0-9798407-0-8 $48.00
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Making Polymer Clay Beads ✯
Marketing and Selling Your Handmade Jewelry ✯
Step-by-Step Techniques for Creating Beautiful Ornamental Beads
The Complete Guide to Turning Your Passion into Profit
Carol Blackburn This beginner’s guide introduces materials, tools, equipment, and techniques for creating fabulous beads in polymer clay. Learn to produce fabulous faux effects, make eye-catching beads, and assemble them into beautiful jewelry.
Viki Lareau Provides the practical advice and encouragement to sell your beadwork right and to do it with flair.
Paperback, 83 ⁄ 4 x 83 ⁄ 4 128 pages 500 photographs ISBN 978-1-59668-019-7 $24.95
Sculptural Metal Clay Jewelry Techniques + Explorations Kate McKinnon Learn the art of metal clay from master teacher and jewelry artist, Kate McKinnon. Full of detailed techniques for creating a variety of components, settings, findings, attachments, 3-D forms, and textured effects. This book offers jewelry artists both the techniques and design inspiration needed to create gallery-level jewelry that is truly art to wear. Twelve projects plus instructional DVD. Paperback with flaps + DVD, 8½ x 9, 144 pages ISBN 978-1-59668-174-3 $26.95
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Paperback, 6 x 9, 96 pages 40 photographs, and 40 illustrations ISBN 978-1-59668-024-1 $21.95
Mastering Beadwork A Comprehensive Guide to Off-Loom Techniques Carol Huber Cypher This ultimate beading resource is a workshop in a book! Covering sixteen basic off-loom beading techniques, you’ll learn to create practical beaded projects such as bracelets, necklaces, rings, earrings, findings, closures, beaded beads, and more as you progressively strengthen your skills.
Mixed Metals Creating Contemporary Jewelry with Silver, Silver, Gold, Copper, Brass, and More Danielle Fox and Melinda Barta Create thirty unique projects featuring a variety of metal beads, charms, chains and findings, including silver, gold, and base metals. Paperback, 8½ x 9, 112 pages 110 photographs, 20 illustrations
Hardcover with concealed wire-o, 7 x 91 ⁄ 4, 240 pages, 65 color photographs 5 charts, 200+ illustration illustrationss ISBN 978-1-59668-013-5 $24.95
Seed Bead Fusion ✯
Simply Modern Jewelry
Stamped Metal Jewelry
18 Projects to Stitch, Wire, and String
Designs from the editor of Stringing magazine
Rachel NelsonNelson-Smith Smith This fresh design approach to seed-bead jewelry teaches readers how to fuse, merge, and mix materials, techniques, colors, inspiration, and design ideas with a contemporary edge. Seed Bead Fusion is all about the inventive fusion of materials, techniques, and inspiration, which creates eye-catching seedbead jewelry. Paperback, 8½ x 9, 144 pages 200 photographs, 25 illustrations ISBN 978-1-5966 978-1-59668-156-9 8-156-9 $24.95
Danielle Fox Learn to create simple yet unforgettable accessories for the modern crafter. This is the quick and easy guide to making fashionable necklaces, bracelets, and earrings that express personal style, using simple techniques such as stringing, wire wrapping, and knotting for knockout results.
Creative Techniques & Designs for Making Custom Jewelr Jew elryy Lisa Niven Kelly Nineteen projects cover a variety of techniques and designs for personalizing your metal jewelry designs with words, textures, and creative designs. Paperback with DVD, 8½ x 9, 136 pages ISBN 978-1-59668-177-4 $24.95
Paperback, 81 ⁄ 2 x 101 ⁄ 4, 120 pages, 150 photographs ISBN 978-1-5966 978-1-59668-048-7 8-048-7 $21.95
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Step-by-Step Jewelry Workshop ✯ Simple Techniques for Soldering, Wirework, and Metal Jewelry Nicola Hurst This multi-technique multi-technique guide for the novice jewelry maker covers a range of all the basics needed to get started creating great designs: transferring designs designs to metal, filing, sawing, soldering, piercing, pickling, picklin g, forging, as well as how to use wire and make stone settings, plus cleaning your jewelry for that finishing touch. Paperback, 8½ x 11, 128 pages, 350 photographs ISBN 978-1-596 978-1-59668-060-9 68-060-9 $24.95
Wire Style ✯ 50 Unique Jewelry Designs Denise Peck From the editor of Step Step by Step magazine comes a Wire Jewelry magazine collection of fifty contemporary, stylish, and absolutely wearable designs for bracelets, necklaces, earrings, and pendants handpicked from a collection of top jewelry designers. Paperback, 8½ x 10 1 ⁄ 4, 120 pages 150 photographs, 3 charts ISBN 978-1-596 978-1-59668-070-8 68-070-8 $19.95
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Totally Twisted
50+ Fresh Bead Designs for Jewelry
50 More Designs for Beaded Jewelry
Innovative Wirework + Art Glass Jewelry
Jamie Hogsett You don’t don’t have have to be a designer designer to make beautiful jewelry, and you don’t have to hunt all over for inspiring designs. We’ve collected the most gorgeous ideas for you from Stringing magazine and compiled them in Stringing Style.
Jean Campbell Following in the footsteps of Stringing Style, we’ve gathered proven designs for one-ofa-kind bracelets, necklaces, and earrings from Stringing in this stunning collection for any beader or jewelry maker. You’ll find twelve never-before-seen projects, plus Stringing 101, a complete refresher course on stringing.
Kerry Bogert Wire and lampwork artist Kerry Bogert creates her signatu signature re colorful wire jewelry by combining sterling silver and colored wire with glass beads to add a pop of color in designs from elegant to whimsic whimsical. al. Accompanying the twenty designs for earrings, bracelets, and necklaces, Totally Twisted includes wirework tips and tricks to make wirework easier and more successful.
Paperback, 8 1 ⁄ 2 x 101 ⁄ 4, 96 pages 60 photographs, 40 illustrations ISBN 978-1-931499-96-5 $16.95
The Workbench Guide to Jewelry Techniques Techniques Anastasia Young Young This comprehensive workshop reference for jewelers brings together a vast range of skills, techniques, and technical data in one volume, providing an essential look-it-up resource for both students and professionals. All of the techniques demonstrated are illustrated with photographs of remarkable cutting-edge jewelry pieces by jewelry designers and makers from around the world. Hardcover, 8½ x 10, 320 pages ISBN 978-1-59668-169-9 $34.95
Paperback, 8½ x 10 1 ⁄ 4, 96 pages 60 photographs, 1 chart, 12 illustrations ISBN 978-1-59668-036-4 $18.95
Woven Wire Jewelry
Paperback, 8½ x 9, 144 pages ISBN 978-1-59668-168-2 $22.95
Zulu Inspired Beadwork
Contemporary Designs and Creative Techniques
Weaving Techniques and Projects
Linda Chandler and Christine Ritchey Learn to weave silver or gold wire using these exciting techniques to create designer-quality bracelets and chokers. Project instructions are shown with stepby-step photographs and range from difficult to easy; most can be completed without soldering.
Diane Fitzgerald These twenty five stunning projects are inspired by the author’s trips to South Africa. Netted diamond earrings, a netted triangle and swag bracelet, and a Zulu wedding necklace are accompanied by photos of the object that inspired the piece, plus step-bystep instructions.
Paperback, 8½ x 9, 144 pages 410 color photographs ISBN 978-1-931499-57-6 $21.95
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Paperback, 8½ x 9, 128 pages 100 photographs, 20 illustrations ISBN 978-1-596 978-1-59668-034-0 68-034-0 $24.95
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Fall 2010 Catalog Index by Title 100 Beaded Jewelry Designs 101 Wire Earrings 200 Braids to Twist, Knot, Loop or Weave 200 Crochet Blocks for Blankets, Throws, and Afghans 49 Sensational Skirts Alden Amos Big Book of Handspinning All New Homespun Handknit All Wired Up American Artist Guide to Acrylic Painting American Artist Guide to Drawing American Artist Guide to Oil Painting American Artist Guide to Watercolor Painting Ancient Modern Around the World in Knitted Socks Art + Quilt Art Cloth The Art of Fair Isle Knitting The Artful Bird Baby Blueprint Crochet Bag Style Bags with Paper and Stitch The Bead Directory Bead Romantique Beaded Cords, Chains, Straps & Fringe Beaded Embellishment Beaded Garden, The The Beader’s Companion Beader’s Stash Beading for the Soul Beading in the Native American Tradition Beading on a Loom Beading on Fabric Beading with Peyote Stitch Beads in Bloom Beadwork Creates Jewelry Beadwork Creates Series: Beaded Bags Beadwork Creates Series: Beaded Rings Beadwork Creates Series: Earrings Beadwork Creates Series: Necklaces Bella Beaded Jewelry The Best of Interweave Knits Blueprint Crochet Botanical Sketchbook Boutique Knits Card Weaving Carry Me Chain Style Classic Knits Cloth Dolls for Textile Artists Color in Spinning Color on Color Color Style Color Works Contemporary Copper Jewelry with DVD Couture Crochet Create Jewelry: Crystals Create Jewelry: Glass Create Jewelry: Pearls Create Jewelry: Stones Creative Quilting Crochet in Color Crochet Jewelry Crochet Me
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Crochet So Fine 38 Crochet with Wire 54 The Crocheter’s Companion 38 Custom Cool Jewelry 54 Customizing Cool Clothes 47 Designing Jewelry with Glass Beads 55 Designing Jewelry with Semiprecious Beads 55 Dogs in Knits 27 Domino Knitting 27 Double Stitch 38 Drawn to Stitch 15 The Dressmaker’s Handbook of Couture Sewing Techniques 8 A Dyer’s Garden 42 Eco Colour 7 Elements of Style 55 Enchanted Adornments 55 Encyclopedia of Contemporary Jewelry Making Techn Techniques iques 55 Fabricate 47 Fabulous Fabric Beads 55 Favorite Socks 28 Fearless Knitting Workbook 28 Felt Forward 37 Felt Frenzy 37 Felted Knits 36 Feminine Knits 28 Folk Hats 29 Folk Knitting in Estonia 29 Folk Mittens 29 Folk Style 25 Folk Vests 29 Folk Shawls 29 Folk Socks 29 The Found Object in Textile Art 14 Free Expression 47 Freestyle Machine Embroidery 47 French Girl Knits 28 Fresh Quilting 12 Funky Knits 28 Getting Started Knitting Socks 28 Get Spun 40 Getting Started Making Metal Jewelry 56 Getting Started Making Wire Jewelry and More 56 Getting Started Stringing Beads 56 Getting Started with Seed Beads 56 Gifted 30, 39 The Gossamer Webs Design Collection 30 Hand Felted Jewelry and Beads 57 Hands on Rigid Heddle Weaving 42 Hands on Spinning 40 Handweaver’s Pattern Directory 43 The Harmony Guides: 101 101 Stitches to Crochet 26, 39 The Harmony Guides: 101 Stitches to Knit 26 The Harmony Guides: Basic Crochet Stitches 26, 39 The Harmony Guides: Cables & Arans 26 The Harmony Guides: Colorwork Stitches 26 The Harmony Guides: Crochet Edgings & Trims 26, 39 The Harmony Guides: Crochet Stitch Motifs 26, 39 The Harmony Guides: Knit & Purl 26 The Harmony Guides: Knit Edgings & Trims 26 The Harmony Guides: Lace & Eyelets 26 Hip to Bead 56 Hip to Crochet 39
Hip to Knit How We Felt I Love Patchwork In Sheep’s Clothing Inca Knits Inspired to Knit Inspired to Quilt The Intentional Spinner with DVD Interweave Presents Crocheted Gifts Interweave Presents Knitted Gifts Interweave’s Compendium Compendium of Finishing Techniques Techniques It Itches Japanese Japanes e Inspired Inspired Knits Knits The Jewelry Architect Jewelry Studio Studio:: Silver Silver Wire Wire Fusing Fusing Jewelry Studio Studio:: Wire Wrappi Wrapping ng Knit Fix Knit Kimono Knit Kimono Too Knit So Fine Knit to Be Square Knitted Babes Knitted Jackets Knitted Lace of Estonia The Knitter’s Companion Deluxe Edition with DVD The Knitter’s Handy Book of Patterns The Knitter’s Handy Book of Sweater Patterns Knitter’s Stash Knitting Green Knitting Little Luxuries Knitting in the Details Knitting on the Road Knitting Out of Africa Knitting Socks with Handpainted Yarn Knitting Vintage Socks Knitting with Wire Knitwear Design Workshop Lace Style Learning to Weave Making Colorful Wire & Beaded Jewelry Making Connections Making Polymer Clay Beads Marketing and Selling Your Handmade Jewelry Mastering Beadwork Mastering Weave Structures Men in Knits Mixed Mania Mixed Media Explorations Mixed Metals Mixed-Media Self-Portraits Natural Knits for Babies and Moms Navajo Weaving Way New England Knits The New Stranded Colorwork Nicky Epstein’s Knitted Embellishments No Sheep for You Northern Knits One Skein Poems of Color Power Cables Printmaking + Mixed Media The Quilting Arts Book Quilting Line and Color Rag Rug Handbook
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Respect the Spindle Scarf Style Sculptural Metal Clay Seed Bead Fusion Sew Liberated Sew Me, Love Me Sewn with Love Shadow Knitting Shibori Knitted Felt Simple Style Simply Felt Simply Modern Jewelry Simply Needlefelt Sock Innovation Spin Control Spin to Knit The Spinner’s Companion Spin It Stamped Metal Jewelry Start Spinning Step-by-Step Jewelry Workshop Stitch Alchemy Stitch Graffiti Stitch, Dissolve, Distort with Machine Embroidery Stitchy Kitty Fuzzy Puppy Stringing Style 2 Stringing Style The Surface Designer’s Handbook Time to Weave Totally Twisted Traditional Knitted Lace Shawls The Twisted Sisters Knit Sweaters Twisted Sisters Sock Workbook Weave, Wrap, Coil A Weaver’s Book of 8-Shaft Patterns The Weaver’s Companion The Weaver’s Idea Book The Weaver’s Studio: Doubleweave The Weaver’s Studio: Woven Shibori Weaving in the Peruvian Highlands Weaving Made Easy Weldon’s Practical Needlebook, Volume 2 Weldon’s Practical Needlebook, Volume 4 Weldon’s Practical Needlebook, Volume 5 Weldon’s Practical Needlebook, Volume 6 Weldon’s Practical Needlebook, Volume 7 Weldon’s Practical Needlebook, Volume 8 Weldon’s Practical Needlebook, Volume 9 Weldon’s Practical Needlebook, Volume 10 Weldon’s Practical Needlebook, Volume 11 Weldon’s Practical Needlebook, Volume 12 Wire Style Wirework with DVD The Workbench Guide to Jewelry Techniques Woven Treasures Woven Wire Jewelry Wrap Style Wrapped in Crochet Wrapped in Lace Yarnss to Dye For Yarn For Zulu Inspired Beadwork
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Peck, Denise Perkins, Kelli Pfaff, Paula Pierce, Don Prater, Cheryl Prato, Cate Coulacos Pulvermakher, Anna Radford, Leigh Raven, Lee Ritchey, Christine Samsøe, Lene Holme Scott, Mary Ann Seecharran, Vannetta Seiffert, Jennifer E. Sersich, Stephanie Shinn, Carol Simmons, Erika Simmons, Monika Singer, Amy R. Slater, Ray Square, Vicki Star, Vicki Stevens, Margaret Stove, Margaret Strickler, Carol Sulcoski, Carol Swartz, Judith L. Symeon, North Taylor, Beryl Taylor, Kathleen Testa, Melanie Thornton, Cynthia van der Linden, Stephanie Van Horn, Larkin Jean Vivian Hoxbro Vogel, Lynne Wasinger, Susan Waterman, Martha Weltman, Ronna Sarvas Werker, Kim Wick, Kristal Willoughby, Alison Wiseman, Nancie M. Young, Anastasia Anastasia
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Dickerson, Jane Dixon, Anne Docherty, Margaret Dubrawsky, Malka Dunnewold, Jane Durant, Judith Eaton, Jan Eklow, Robbie Joy Elisha, Dorit Ellis, Catherine Emerson, Jane Epstein, Nicky Falick, Melanie Feitelson, Ann Fitzgerald, Diane Flint, India Fournier, Jane Fournier, Nola Fox, Danielle Franquemont, Abby Galeskas, Beverly Garland, Claire Gipson, Liz Glassenberg, Abigail Patner Gover, Kim Grey, Maggie Griffin-Grimes, Kristeen Grutzeck, Laura Guy, Lucinda Habit, Franklin Haigh, Janet Hall, Isobel Handwoven Harding, Louisa Haxell, Kate Hedley, Gwen Hill, Rosemary Hogsett, Jamie Holland-Daly, Heather Holmes, Cas Høxbro, Vivian Huff, Mary Scott Hurst, Nicola Irwin, Bobbie Irwin, Laura Isager, Marianne Jinzenji, Yoshiko Yoshiko
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