Added by: JustGoodNews | Karma: 4306.26 | Fiction literature | 29 January 2011
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Hill Towns by Anne Rivers Siddons
A single event in her childhood irrevocably marked Catherine Gaillard -- and made it impossible for her to leave her cloistered mountaintop town in Tennessee for the next thirty years. But her devotion to her husband, Joe, and her desire to forever put the incident behind her propel Cat on a life-changing trip to Italy. Making their way across the countryside of Tuscany with two other couples, Cat and Joe soon feel themselves pulled in different directions, and the fabric of their marriage begins to unravel. Expanding beyond the bounds of a carefree trip, their journey takes them deep into the heart of their relationship...and becomes the ultimate test of their love.
This book is jam-packed with ideas for creating your own unique ornaments. There is something for painters and crafters of all levels and age groups. Make ornaments for craft shows or bazaars, as gifts, or to decorate your own tree. The ornaments are created using a variety of products... wood, glass, metal, rusty tin, oven-bake clay, bread dough clay, cinnamon dough, paper mache, fabric and foam. Complete preparation, painting and finishing instructions, plus a color conversion chart for acrylic and glass paints so you can use any brand you like. A must-have on your creative book shelf!
Photo Fun: Print Your Own Fabric for Quilts & Crafts
Added by: susan6th | Karma: 3133.45 | Black Hole | 14 December 2010
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Photo Fun: Print Your Own Fabric for Quilts & Crafts
Join popular quilter Cyndy Lyle Rymer and respected computer giant Hewlett-Packard in Photo Fun, a how-to guide for transferring photos to fabric. With expert advice, quilters and crafters learn how to create their own fabric designs by scanning images into a computer and printing them. Twelve quilt and accessory projects walk crafters through every step of the transfer process. Bonus information is included for repairing vintage quilts.
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Positively Postcards: Quilted Keepsakes to Save or Send (That Patchwork Place)
A small-sized commitment of time is all you need to create these picture-perfect postcard quilts! Give, trade, or treasure these 4" x 6" mini-greetings--and make a one-of-a-kind quilt in an evening. Follow one step-by-step project to learn the technique; then get inspired by more than 85 creative variations, all shown in close-up photos Choose a novelty fabric to start; then learn to develop your own themes with photos of fabric and embellishment collections Embellish postcards with machine satin stitching, ribbons, yarns, buttons, beads, rubber stamps, costume jewelry--there's no limit to what you can use! Fabric postcards * Fiber postcards * Artist postcards * Trading cards
Photo Fun: Print Your Own Fabric for Quilts & Crafts
Added by: alexa19 | Karma: 4030.49 | Black Hole | 7 November 2010
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Photo Fun: Print Your Own Fabric for Quilts & Crafts
Join popular quilter Cyndy Lyle Rymer and respected computer giant Hewlett-Packard in Photo Fun, a how-to guide for transferring photos to fabric. With expert advice, quilters and crafters learn how to create their own fabric designs by scanning images into a computer and printing them. Twelve quilt and accessory projects walk crafters through every step of the transfer process. Bonus information is included for repairing vintage quilts.
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