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21. Little Book of Beaded Crusts and
 
22. Learn tatting : instructions for
23. The Swag and Tail Design and Pattern
24. Embroidery and Tapestry Weaving
25. Encyclopedia of Needlework (with
$36.99
26. McCall's Needlework Treasury:
$15.77
27. Fashioning Technology: A DIY Intro
28. 80 Elegant Designs for Vintage

21. Little Book of Beaded Crusts and Tassels (Milner Craft Series)
by Helen Dafter
Hardcover: 80 Pages (2009-03-03)
list price: US$9.95 -- used & new: US$5.36
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Asin: 1863513868
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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This attractive little book is packed with big creativity for beading and tassel enthusiasts!  It presents 20 creative tassel designs that all incorporate crusted beading, a decorative technique that features objects covered with a sewn layer of beads. It’s a simple craft that yields exquisite results, and each tassel has its own special variations for the crusting and beaded drops. The projects include an antique pearl tassel, a crusted bookmark, and crusted hairclips and combs.

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Customer Reviews (2)

3-0 out of 5 stars Little Book of Beaded Crusts etc.
This is a nice little chap book but probably not quite what I expected.Little short on the how to's but an attractive little book.

5-0 out of 5 stars Nice book
The book is approximately 6" x 6" but has some nice projects.Most of the tassels are made entirely of beads and some are beads combined with silk thread hanging down.All the tassels are very nice.The "crusted" items are sewn on beads.Some crusted projects are wooden beads wrapped in ribbon and "crusted" and some crusted projects are tops of boxes.I am not sorry I ordered this book.I think the projects are very nice. ... Read more


22. Learn tatting : instructions for household articles, fashion accessories, edgings.
by Anonymous
 Paperback: Pages

Asin: B001E63Z74
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23. The Swag and Tail Design and Pattern Book
by Catherine Merrick
Hardcover: 104 Pages (1999-05)
list price: US$75.00
Isbn: 0951684116
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Providing a detailed guide to the design and construction of swags and tails for both the beginner and more competent curtain maker alike, this work contains a range of ideas and tips for the dressing and treatment of curtains and window spaces. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars the swag and tail design and pattern book
This is an excellent book;however, I would not consider it for the inexperienced!If you already own The Encyclopedia of Curtains I would not suggest this book as it repeats almost everything.You will be basicallypaying for the patterns!The print is very large-helpful! ... Read more


24. Embroidery and Tapestry Weaving
by Grace Christie
Kindle Edition: Pages (2010-04-10)
list price: US$0.99
Asin: B003GIRVMS
Average Customer Review: 1.0 out of 5 stars
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The Embroidery and Tapestry Weaving Book for the Kindle is the ultimate guide for the classic arts of embroidery and tapestry weaving.

We are pleased to offer thousands of Books for the Kindle. Click on our Editor Name (eBook-Ventures) next to the book title above to view all of the titles that are currently available. ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars No Figures = Useless
Without illustrations this book is useless as far as I can tell.Don't bother to download. ... Read more


25. Encyclopedia of Needlework (with chapter navigation)
by Thérèse de Dillmont
Kindle Edition: Pages (2008-11-14)
list price: US$4.35
Asin: B001L5SNCA
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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This digital edition is special in that it has a new "Table of Contents" designed just for the Kindle. It's easy to read and navigate!

Just click "Menu" with the 5-way controller, and then select "Table of Contents". Now click on any chapter title. You are there! Additionally, at the top of each chapter page, you can click on the title with the 5-way controller to return to the table of contents.

Enjoy this comprehensive encyclopedia of late nineteenth century needlework, with over 900 illustrations. There are chapters on

* Plain Sewing,
* Mending,
* Single and Cut Open-Work,
* Net and Demask Stitches,
* White Embroidery,
* Flat Stitch and Gold Embroidery,
* Tapestry and Linen Embroidery,
* Knitting,
* Crochet Work,
* Tatting,
* Netting,
* Irish Lace,
* Laces of Different Kinds,
* Miscellaneous Fancy Work,
* Practical Directions

View full-size screen shot images of pages from the book (with illustrations) on Amazon's product gallery page at http://www.amazon.com/gp/customer-media/product-gallery/B001L5SNCA/

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Free samples ~~> Visit www.DianaDoesIt.com ... Read more

Customer Reviews (13)

4-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Reference
On Kindle version...If you are downloading from Kindle there are several editions. The reviews are the same for all editions. I recommend downloading samples before purchase. Some are definitely better than others.

I float between many crafts and I often am looking for a technique to do what I envision rather than envision the piece from the technique. This is great for that because there have been so many changes in the needlework and today's techniques tend to be more casual and eclectic at the same time. This book shows how to do many types of needlework that are no longer common today. I find having this book invaluable in my reference library.

3-0 out of 5 stars Complete Encyclopedia Of Needlework: Anniversary Edition

3.0 out of 5 stars Complete Encyclopedia Of Needlework: Anniversary Edition, June 21, 2009
By Rachel M. Gregory "Fashionista315" (Brooklyn, NY) - See all my reviews
(REAL NAME)
I bought this book because I was looking for a book that covers smocking and and other older hand stitching techniques. This was one of the few that I could look inside before buying which in retrospect was not too helpful but did make for a more comfortable buying experience at the time.

This is a complete book of needle work but just like the other reviews have warned, the images are sometimes dark. Also, it's not a quick read/reference. It's an exact reissue of an earlier book and I think it would have been helpful to update the instruction style. It's a thick book and some of the stitching I will never use but the small section on smocking was helpful. So despite my negativity, if you are looking for a complete book of antique needlework, this may the one for you.

5-0 out of 5 stars Worth having in your library...
This is an awesome book & a great reference companion to Beeton's Needlework, altho the reproductions for the Kindle edition are slightly less than perfect...

2-0 out of 5 stars Disappointing
The book in entirely in black and white. Many of the diagrams are so dark and of such poor contrast that no detail can be discerned. The book has a wealth of detail but the illustrations are very disappointing.

1-0 out of 5 stars No illustrations
Save your money.None of the nearly 900 illustrations from the original book are in the Kindle edition.I tried the sample and assumed they must be at the back of the book--not. ... Read more


26. McCall's Needlework Treasury: A Learn&Make Book (McCall's Needlework&Craft Books)
Hardcover: 396 Pages (1964)
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Asin: 0394791339
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27. Fashioning Technology: A DIY Intro to Smart Crafting (Craft: Projects)
by Syuzi Pakhchyan
Paperback: 240 Pages (2008-06-24)
list price: US$29.99 -- used & new: US$15.77
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Asin: 0596514379
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Ready to take your craft projects to the next level? With "smart" materials, unorthodox assembly techniques, and the right tools, you can create accessories, housewares, and toys that light up, make sounds, or do even more. Fashioning Technology is an introductory DIY book that brings technology and crafts together in a fun and unique way. You get jargon-free primers and lots of how-to projects that will have you making -- and even wearing -- functional works of art.

Written for a broad audience, this book demonstrates how to blend sewing and assembly techniques with traditional electronics to assemble simple circuits using conductive thread, solder joints for snaps, and switches for buttons. With the sewing machine as a viable substitute for the soldering iron, you can craft a new generation of objects that are interactive, quirky, and fashion-conscious.

Author Syuzi Pakhchyan, a seasoned artist, roboticist, and teacher, explains how to use smart materials such as thermo- and photochromatic inks that change color by touch or sunlight, magnetic and conductive paints, polymorph plastic, fiber optics, and more.

In Fashioning Technology, you'll find:

  • An invaluable reference section that breaks down the materials, components, and tools with clear, concise explanations and photos
  • A wide range of projects, including electronic accessories, interactive plush toys, and color-changing blinds, all using diverse crafting techniques
  • Techniques for seasoned crafters interested in incorporating simple electronics into their own projects
  • Methods for makers proficient in electronics who are looking for unconventional ways to create novel projects

Each project encourages you to personalize and customize using your own designs, materials, and craft skills. Fashioning Technology translates traditional electronics into fun, fashionable interactive projects for the geek, fashionista, and the craft aficionado alike. Now you really can be the flashiest dresser in town.

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Customer Reviews (11)

4-0 out of 5 stars It's like a cyberpunk genre mashup
If you took the Reader's Digest Guide to Sewing, mixed it with a Radio Shack parts catalog, and tossed in the early works of William Gibson, you might end up with something like Fashioning Technology by Syuzi Pakhchyan.

Like the Reader's Digest Guide, Fashioning Technology starts out discussing materials, but instead of discussing weaves and knits, warp and weft, the author writes about electroluminescent wire, heat-shrink tubing, and light-emitting diodes. Leaving topics about sewing machines and sergers to other books, Fashioning Technology has tutorials on basic circuits in series and parallel. Were this a different book, the chapter titled "The Art of Soldering" might have been a chapter about embroidery.

The tutorials and materials discussion make up the bulk of the book, but the final third details projects that use the materials and techniques the author described earlier. The projects, which range from clothing, to interior decorations, to toys, are interesting because they show what can be done. Rather than trying to copy the projects, I'm letting them serve as a seed of inspiration for future projects of my own.

This book probably can probably be useful to different types of readers. Stitchers or crafters who are looking for something more than regular sewing might find new possibilities with this book. Likewise, hardware hackers who are looking for other options, might consider some of the info here.

Part of me wants to see more books like this, because I think the book has some shortcomings. The LilyPad Arduino seems like it would have been a natural fit for this book, but it was nowhere to be found. On the other hand, if this book is a bit like dangling your feet in the water of electronics, then a discussion about Arduino would require scuba gear. It's a bit beyond the other topics in the book.

5-0 out of 5 stars smart crafting
Very detailed instuctions, but not enough ilustrations. Fun project even though I wish for more projects and ideas.

5-0 out of 5 stars Fun, clear, and useful
I'm very happy I bought this book. I came to it as somebody who is interested in multi-media art and crafting, but with little experience of home made electronics. If you're as clueless as I was don't worry, the author starts at the beginning by providing pictures and descriptions of all the parts you will need, she gives a great introduction to electronics, and her directions are very clear. The projects in the book are varied and fun, but I was more interested in learning how they were made than actually making them. I was able to use what I learned from reading about her projects to make my own designs. At the end of the book there's a very useful list of suppliers of materials, without it I would have found it hard to track some of them down.

5-0 out of 5 stars Tech you can use and understand
I picked this up at the library to check it out and was immediately impressed with it's accessible and easily understood explanation of how to read and use electronic components like resistors, capacitors, transistors and LEDs. Just about the best I've ever seen. I had to add this to my personal collection for that attribute alone. However, there's a lot of basic and easy to grasp instruction and information on materials and production techniques, too.

There are plenty of projects in this book to get you started and if you're half-way creative and imaginative you should be able to springboard off them to come up with your own ideas.

I wish more instructional manuals and books were written as clear and understandable as this one.

Outstanding!

5-0 out of 5 stars Cool book, great ideas
This book is a wealth of information for those looking to start delving into the world of 'soft circuits' and smart materials.It is for the beginner, and includes detailed information on circuits and parts, as well as explanations of the latest smart materials and their usages.In the last section of the book, there are easy-to-follow instructions on making a variety of projects that will inspire anyone on the possibilities for these materials.

Happy crafting! ... Read more


28. 80 Elegant Designs for Vintage KNITTING, NETTING, CROCHET, BRAIDING, and EMBROIDERY
by Anonymous
Kindle Edition: Pages (2010-06-16)
list price: US$2.99
Asin: B003SNJX0E
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(Extracted from THE LADY'S ALBUM OF FANCY WORK, 1850)
WITH CLEAR AND EXPLICIT DIRECTIONS FOR WORKING THE PATTERNS.

CONTENTS.
EXPLANATION OF THE VARIOUS TERMS USED IN CROCHET.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR EMBROIDERY.
1. FRONT FOR LADY'S CABINET. (EMBROIDERY.)
2. COVER FOR CAKE-BASKET. (NETTING.)
3. INFANT'S BONNET. (CROCHET.)
4. LACE FOR POCKET-HANDKERCHIEF. (CROCHET.)
5. ELIZABETHAN WATCH-HOOK. (CROCHET.)
8. MUSIC-STOOL COVER. (CROCHET)
9. COVER FOR ALBUM. (EMBROIDERY.)
10. SERVIETTE FOR CRUET-STAND. (CROCHET.)
11. SCREEN. (EMBROIDERY.)
12. A LONG PURSE IN HONEYCOMB PATTERN. (NETTING.)
13. GERMAN KNITTING-BAG. (CROCHET.)
14. CIGAR-CASE. (EMBROIDERY.)
15. COLLAR AU FESTON. (EMBROIDERY.)
16. CARD-CASE. (SCAGLIOLA WORK.)
19. CLARET-JUG MAT. (EMBROIDERY.)
20, 21. CORNER FOR HANDKERCHIEF. (EMBROIDERY.)
22. COVER FOR EASY-CHAIR. (CROCHET.)
23. LADY'S RETICULE. (CROCHET.)
24. SPECTACLE-CASE. (SCAGLIOLA WORK.)
25. TOILET-CUSHION. (CROCHET.)
26. BONNET-PRESERVER. (KNITTING.)
27. SMALL OTTOMAN. (EMBROIDERY.)
28. CARD-BASKET. (CROCHET.)
29. RAISED CROCHET COLLAR. (CROCHET)
31. GARNITURE FOR TOILET-BASKET. (CROCHET.)
32. GREEK CAP. (EMBROIDERY.)
33. FLOWER-STAND. (CROCHET.)
34. COVER FOR TASSEL OF WINDOW-BLIND. (CROCHET.)
35. UNDER-SLEEVE. (CROCHET.)
36. SMOKING CAP. (EMBROIDERY IN BRAID.)
37. BABY'S CAP. (CROCHET.)
38. LACE FOR CAP. (CROCHET)
39. APRON. (EMBROIDERY.)
42. LIMERICK LACE SCARF. (TAMBOUR.)
45. A KNITTING-BAG. (NETTING.)
48. VASE-STAND. (NETTING.)
49. WATCH-POCKET. (BRAID.)
50. MITTEN. (CROCHET.)
51. COLLAR. (CROCHET.)
52. CENTRE OF A COVER FOR MUSIC-BOOK OR PORTFOLIO.
53. WINTER HEAD-DRESS. (CROCHET.)
54. "BABOCHE," OR ORNAMENT FOR CANDLES.
55. CHESS-BOARD.
56. D'OYLEY. (CROCHET.)
57. GAUNTLET CUFF. (CROCHET.)
58. LIQUEUR-STAND MAT. (EMBROIDERY.)
61. BORDER FOR A LACE SCARF OR VEIL.
(CROCHET APPLIQUE.)
62. CARD-PURSE. (CROCHET.)
63. ROUND COLLAR. (CROCHET.)
64. PRINCE OF WALES'S PLUME. (EMBROIDERY.)
65. PATTERN FOR WINDOW-CURTAINS. (NETTING.)
66. GENTLEMAN'S BRACES. (EMBROIDERY.)
67. TOILET-CUSHION. (EMBROIDERY.)
68. THE HELEN CAP. (NETTING.)
69. SCREEN. (INDIAN ORNAMENTAL WORK.)
70. HEARTSEASE. (KNITTING.)
71. SERVIETTE FOR LIQUEUR-STAND. (CROCHET.)
72. A NEW AND ELEGANT WORK FOR SOFA PILLOWS,
ANTI-MACASSARS,
73. LADY'S SILK MITTEN. (CROCHET.)
74. COUVRETTE FOR DEVOTIONAL CHAIR. (NETTING.)
75. SACHET. (EMBROIDERY.)
76. PEN-WIPER. (EMBROIDERY IN BRAID.)
77. PATTERN FOR FOOTSTOOL OR CUSHION.
78. A MAT FOR A FLOWER-VASE. (CROCHET.)
79, 80. LADY'S SLIPPER. (EMBROIDERY IN BRAID.) ... Read more


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