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  • av Soetsu Yanagi
    145,-

    Long revered as the authority on craftsmanship and Japanese aesthetics, Yanagi devoted his life and writing to defend the value of craft. In an age of feeble and ugly machine-made things, The Beauty of Everyday Things is a call to deepen relationships with the objects that surround people.

  • - 18 Timeless Patterns to Sew, Wear & Love
    av Naomi Ito
    275,99

    Fresh from Japan, the much-anticipated collection of Nani Iro sewing patterns is finally available in English! Beloved by art fans and textile enthusiasts around the world, Nani Iro fabric has developed a cult following since the brand's inception by artist Naomi Ito in 2002.With their simple, yet artful design, the 18 garment patterns in this book showcase fluid movement and beautiful drape for signature Nani Iro style. You'll find instructions for stitching up a wardrobe of comfortable, flowy pieces that you'll look forward to wearing again and again, including The Basic Blouse, The Cocoon Dress, and The Everyday Jumpsuit. Inside, you'll find outfit inspiration for mixing and matching me-made pieces to create artistically layered outfits. Plus, take a behind-the-scenes look at the brand's studio in Osaka for glimpse at the studio team's favorite ways to style their Nani Iro pieces.

  • av 3dtotal Publishing
    369,-

    Learn how to create vibrant character designs with the step-by-step guidance of professional artists from the illustration and animation industries.

  • av George B. Bridgman
    124,-

    Reference shows important parts of the human body, both in motion and in repose: hand, wrist, fingers, forearm, neck, thigh, leg, and more. "Best book on artist's anatomy."" -- Art Students League News."

  • - Techniques for Creating 80 Yarns
    av Sarah Anderson
    349,-

    A guide to creating 70 distinctive yarns, from classics such as mohair boucle to novelty features like super coils. It reveals the architecture of each yarn, and demonstrates exactly how to manipulate and combine the fibres to achieve the desired result and images of knitted and woven pieces reveal how the spun yarn looks in a variety of projects.

  • av Marcos Mateu-Mestre
    315,-

  • av Thomas Pavitte
    149,-

  • av Johanna Basford
    119,-

    A pocket-sized edition of the bestselling colouring book Enchanted Forest. Features two brand new and exclusive illustrations. A mini adventure for colouring fans.

  • - 20 Designs to Cherish
    av Emma (Author) Congdon
    249,-

    Stitch a greener future with this stunning collection of 20 environmentally friendly designs from leading cross stitch designer Emma Congdon. Featuring easy-to-read full-colour charts and step-by-step guidance for beginner stitchers, this book is printed on sustainable FSC paper, and every purchase includes a donation to Friends of the Earth.

  • - Anatomy for Artists
    av Michel Lauricella
    319,-

    In this book, Michel Lauricella presents both his artistic and systematic methods for drawing the human body-with drawing techniques from the ecorche (showing the musculature underneath the skin) to sketches of models in action. In more than 1000 illustrations, the human body is shown from a new perspective-from bone structure to musculature, from anatomical detail to the body in motion. Morpho is a rich, fascinating, and helpful book that can go with you everywhere on your sketching journey.

  • av Arcturus Publishing
    123 - 125,-

  • - Fortidens teknik i nutidens modeller - The technique from the past in designs of today
    av Marianne Overby
    355,-

    Arkæologien og etnologien har været med mig de seneste år. Derfor er min påstand at Nålebindingsteknikken er lige så gammel som vævning, der kunne udvikles fra det tidspunkt hvor mennesker blev fastboende som agedyrkere og kvægavlere. De første fåreracer behøvedes ikke at blive klippet, da de selv fældede ulden, som vi kender det fra moskusokser på Grønland. I dag kender vi bl.a. til Soay-fåret fra de Ydre Hebrider og Mongoliet.At Nålebinding må være brugt af mennesker gennem mere end 100.000 år kan nu ikke være en umulig tanke, dersom der stadig bliver fremstillet bæreposer, fiskenet og andet i fx plante-materiale. Teknikken er blevet og bliver brugt jorden rundt, efterhånden som mennesker har befolket de enkelte kontinenter. Specialiseringen er dog først og fremmed nødvendiggjort af klimaet i Norden, i Skandinavien og de Baltiske områder, samt den vestlige del af Rusland. For at forgængeligt materiale som uld, pileflet og træting skal kunne overleve i flere tusind år, må der være optimale forhold, der gør, at disse ting ikke nedbrydes.The Archaeology and Ethnology has been with me for the last couple of years. My allegation is therefore: The technique of Nålebinding is just as old as weaving, which could be developed from the time where human beings became permanent settlers taking care of agriculture and livestock. The oldest race of sheep is the Soay from Outer Hebrides Islands in the Atlantic Sea west of Scotland and another race still living in Mongolia. These old races throw their wool just like the Muskox in Greenland.Nålebinding must have been used by man for more than 100.000 years, as they had the need to carry and keep various things - and furthermore you can find the technique still in use all over the world. Often it is various kinds of grasses and lianas. The special use here in the Northern Europe was necessary due to the cold climate.Unfortunately items made out of perishable materials cannot last for long as metals. This is why only a few things have survived. Archaeologists know that only 5% of all kinds of utensils have survived since the Iron Age. But still finds can provide knowledge of what kind of live humans have had for several millenniums.

  • - Learn to Make Beautiful Panels by Hand
    av Matt Kenney
    289,-

    The Art of Kumiko is a step-by-step guide to creating a classic Japanese craft in the modern workshop with only minimal tools.

  • - favourite illustrations from colouring adventures
    av Millie Marotta
    169,-

    A menagerie of exotic beasts from the No.1 bestselling colouring book illustrator Millie Marotta.

  • - 26 Sock Patterns for Warm, Happy Feet
    av Kerstin Balke
    309,-

    The 26 designs in this book will ramp your sock knitting from ho-hum to WOW! Each pair is a masterpiece of luscious color, but the repeating patterns ensure that the knitting is still relaxing. New to sock knitting? Explanations of sock knitting techniques--from the anatomy of a sock to how to work the heel and toe--are included.

  • - 200 Modern Knitting Motifs
    av Andrea Rangel
    355,-

    Break the rules--knit outside the lines!AlterKnit Stitch Dictionary takes an unexpected look at stranded colorwork with 200 new motifs.

  • - Create 12 Masterpieces One Sticker at a Time!
    av Workman Publishing
    189,-

    Paint by Sticker is a compelling new craft, and the book includes everything you need to create 12 vibrant, full-colour "paintings". The images are rendered in "low-poly," a computer graphics style using geometric polygon shapes to create a 3-D effect.

  • - An Extreme Colouring and Search Challenge
    av Kerby Rosanes
    139,-

    Welcome to this weird and wacky colouring challenge. There are pictures to colour in, drawings to complete, spaces to scribble in and lots of things to find in these super-detailed doodles by artist Kerby Rosanes.

  • av Keith Randich
    135,-

    Carving the Little Guys is a must-have beginner's guide that presents an accessible introduction to the art of caricature carving for novice woodcarvers. Author Keith Randich takes you cut-by-cut through the process of transforming a small block of wood into an expressive Little Guy. This easy-to-learn tutorial teaches all of the essential woodcarving techniques needed to get started in an enjoyable and rewarding new hobby. Basic information is included on wood, tools, sharpening, cutting, safety, finishing, repairs, and more.

  • av Lucy Collin
    289,-

    Create your own magic with this Harry Potter crochet book! Create your own magic and conjure up these adorable figures of ';the boy who lived' and his friends. This book gives step-by-step directions to make Harry Potter, Dobby, and twelve more magical amigurumi models, and the full-color photos will ensure your projects turn out completely enchanting.

  • - Making and assembling furniture designs inspired by Enzo Mari
    av Erik Eje Almqvist
    309,-

    Erik Eje Almqvist unpacks the practical aspects of the Autoprogettazione? theory, offering simple designs for handbuilt, beautiful furniture. Using just a hammer, nails and boards plus easy-to-follow instructions with diagrams, Hammer & Nail explores only a few techniques but arms the reader with skills and inspiration for life.

  • - Mindful mending: how to stitch old things to new life
    av Molly Martin
    249,-

    In this beautiful book, master repairer, Molly Martin, champions the value of slow fashion and the psychological benefits that go with it.

  • - A Contemporary Guide to Quilting by Hand
    av Julius Arthur
    305,-

    20 stylish quilting projects for you and your home

  • - The Original Pattern Bible by Hitomi Shida
    av Hitomi Shida & Gayle Roehm
    265,-

  • av Linda Bloomfield
    335,-

    A complete guide to achieving a fantastic spectrum of colourful glazes for the studio potter,

  • av Alison Smith
    345,-

    The ultimate sewing bible for beginners, students and seasoned stitchers wanting to perfect their skillsWhether you want to make soft furnishings, clothing or just do alterations this is the book that everyone interested in sewing needs. Follow step-by-steps and master every technique you ll ever need; from machine-stitching a buttonhole and attaching a collar, to altering patterns and building a basic sewing kit. Every hand and machine stitch and technique is clearly shown and easy to follow, guiding you through every move. Follow 25 stylish projects, for the home and to wear, which will enable you to take your sewing skills to perfection. Plus, get properly kitted out; close up photographs of hand and machine tools show you the best equipment for the job and guarantee you know exactly how to use it.Tucks, pleats, hems, darts, edges, pockets, buttonholes, zips whatever you want to sew find out how.

  • - Over 1000 motifs, alphabets and icons to personalize your bullet or dot journal
    av Helen (Author) Colebrook
    205,-

    The ultimate reference for journaling, packed with over 1000 motifs to decorate your dot journal pages. Trace direct from the page, or follow one of the exercises to improve your skills. This book will be a constant source of inspiration for journaling and an 'instant fix' for people who find the more artistic side of journaling a challenge.

  • - Modern arrangements for a daily dose of nature
    av Anna Potter
    282,-

    A refreshingly modern guide to creative floral arrangements that uplift and inspire.

  • - Telling a Story Through Cloth and Thread
    av Tilly Rose
    169,-

    Creating unique textile art using vintage cloth and embroidery to tell a story and preserve memories

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