Wooden Bowls from the Scroll Saw: 28 Useful and Surprisingly Easy-to-Make Projects
While wood bowls are commonly made on a lathe, this guided resource offers 28 projects for crafting beautiful bowls with the more accessible scroll saw.
Meet Della Carmichael, owner of a cooking school in Santa Monica, California, and star of a brand-new cable cooking show. But now she's about to add an additional credit to her resume: suspect. The first live airing of In the Kitchen with Della opens like other cooking shows--with a chef surrounded by bowls of ingredients in a shiny studio kitchen. But it ends like a crime-scene detective show--and Della is the suspected perp.
It's a Wrap: Sewing Fabric Purses, Baskets, And Bowls
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It's a Wrap: Sewing Fabric Purses, Baskets, And Bowls
Helps you sew fabric strips into containers. Start with a plate shape to learn the technique, and experiment with four basic container styles to create round, oval, square, and other shapes.
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Store It!: Where to Put all the Things You Need to Keep
You will see how consoles with drawers and benches with bins can help you hide essentials. In living and dining rooms, Kaufman will show you how a wall of shelving can let you to store all your books or collectibles and how discreetly positioned cabinets will keep platters, big bowls and table linens near where you need them but out of sight.
While wood bowls are commonly made on a lathe, this guided resource offers 28 projects for crafting beautiful bowls with the more accessible scroll saw. Each project is organized in a progressive learning format; beginning crafters can start with the most basic starter bowl and gradually work their way toward more elaborate bowls—such as laminated swag bowls; a flared lobed bowl made with varied angles; a thin, eight-segmented bowl; and an inward curving bowl. Original patterns for other types of vessels include a vase, a ginger jar, and a candy dish.