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Illustrated instructions and tips for creating gifts and trimming the house for Christmas.
New in Paper Master craftswoman Ann Benson exemplifies the art of beading with these fresh and stylish woven designs for jewelry, clothing, and decorative items. The appealing techniques range from loom weaving to brickstitching, and a primer with all the basics covers each method so beaders can get going right away. An Irish Sunset brooch features classic Celtic knotwork and exquisite stitchery; pearls and stones add extra dimension to the pin. A Heart Ornament, done with filet beading, makes a great gift for a loved one. Or stitch and bead a Kilim Rug, Kimono, Pretty Bridal Bag, Bargello Lamp, and Sunset Panel. "Great! This book is more than a jewelry making guide. It also demonstrates projects that are decorative and useful."--Craft Digest
This suite of straightforward, easy to manage suite of resources comprises a Student Book and Teacher Support Pack and CD-ROM for pupils in year 9.
An introduction to scroll-sawing reviews basic techniques and offers step-by-step instructions for creating more than forty projects, including bookends, a key holder, and a Victorian wall shelf.
Go from total beginner to confident expert! With instructions, advice, and color photographs that detail the techniques, Picture Framing follows every step from gathering the tools and selecting basic materials to choosing the right frame, assembling it, and matting the finished product. Here are the queries every crafter wants to ask, and solutions to all the problems encountered along the way. Even those purchasing a ready-made will find important information on displaying and mounting their art.
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Seeing Is Believing by Barbra Case released on Aug 25, 1986 is available now for purchase.
Presented here are four unique ways to go back in time and add charm to the holidays: Victorian Vintage, Shabby Chic, Country Style, and Personal Vintage. For each style, you'll find enticing projects, decorating ideas, and pictures to inspire creativity and evoke nostalgia. Craft traditional cardboard villages, give new ornaments an antique finish, and create other glorious designs.
Solomon Nidiffer was born before 1791 in Tennessee. He had seven or eight children. He died between 1860-1870 in Arkansas. His son, Isaac, was born 18 July 1818 in Tennessee. He married Lucy Gertrude Arthur (1829-1886) in 1846. They had ten children. Isaac died in 1890 in Oklahoma. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Oklahoma, California and Washington.