 | Martha Stewart, the goddess of all things craft, has delved into her archives to compile an encyclopedia of her very best projects for anyone who loves to make things. Over 30 techniques are explored along with their history, and scads of excellent... |
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 | Reader's Digest has put together an impressive sewing bible for anyone with a yen to learn all about the art of making clothing and home decor, as well as everything that entails--from cutting a pattern properly to creating flawless ruffles and... |
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 | Megan Nicolay returns to the world of t-shirt refashioning with this project-packed book filled with ideas that go beyond clothing. With 120 projects, including risqué halter tops, car floor mats, cat toys, baby hats, and even a thing or two for the... |
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 | Blankets, hats, socks, and sweaters populate this delightful knitting volume. With the desire to keep people knitting, author Elizabeth Zimmermann shares her secrets for coping with problems that pop-up throughout a project. With photographs and... |
 | Interviews and essays describe the way of life and crafts of pioneer America still surviving in the Appalachian region. |