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Gone, but not Forgotten refers to the author's maternal lineage: the Ankrom family. She traveled far and wide to courthouses, cemeteries, and libraries, gathering family information. This book goes through the tenth generation of the Ankrom family, going back into the 1700's, when Richard and Elizabeth Ankrom were living in Frederick County, Maryland.
Introduction to punchneedle Overview of basic techniques, stitching, and finishing Techniques for 3-D miniature punchneedle work How to embellish with punchneedle 20 projects from beginning to end Inspirational gallery of extraordinary punchneedle pieces
ATCs are all the rage! Making artist trading cards (ATCs) is a hugely popular activity for artists. Originally a paper/collage-based art form, ATCs have caught on with crafters working in a range of mediums.
The author of Anatomy of a Doll “gives us a gift by distilling the spirits found in doll/figure art . . . then explains the fundamentals to pave the way” (Barbara Campbell, editor of Soft Dolls & Animals!). Advance your dollmaking skills with this in-depth guide by master-dollmaker Susanna Oroyan! Susanna introduces you to her concept of “imaginative engineering” with a collection of design directions and technical processes that will help your ideas translate into reality. Expands on concepts presented in Anatomy of a Doll and Fantastic Figures. Covers a wide variety of construction methods, such as applications of wire armature in body construction, general concepts of mold making,...
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Knit 16 fun, fashion-forward wearables and home accessories with strips of cotton, wool, fleece, and other fabrics.
The Essential Punchneedle Resource! Punchneedle embroidery is a beautiful, timeless needle art technique with limitless possibilities. Punchneedle The Complete Guide lets you explore all those possibilities with how-to information on everything you need to know about this amazing embroidery, including: • An overview of all the materials and tools needed for creating punchneedle embroidery • Embroidery on more than 20 different types of fabric including silk, wool and velvet • Working with different types of threads from cotton to silk to novelty and metallic • Creating special effects such as shading, clipping and sculpting, as well as positive and negative stitching • Combining pu...
Winifred (Winney) Broughton was born areound 1761 in South Carolina, the daughter of Willoughby Broughton. She married John Woddard or Woodward and their son was named William. By 1783 Winney had remarried, to Isham or Isiah Davis. Their children included Job Broughton Davis, who was born in North Carolina. Job married his second wife, Nancy McVey Edwards in Knox County Kentucky in 1836. Job's children were Christopher, Delia, Mahala, Jane and Wesley. Jacob Slusher was born in Kentucky in 1827, the son of John Slusher and Judah Howard. Jacob married Emily Woolum. Their children were Mary, Lucy, Charity, Harrison, Leonard, Ellen, Catherine and William. Andrew Woolum was born in 1758 in Virginia. He married Andrew Ursley Woodard in 1789 in Tennessee. Their children were James, John, Elizabeth, Rebecca, Jacob, Samuel, Mary and Sallie. Andrew died in Knox County, Kentucky in 1818. Obediah Payne was born around 1760. Obediah married Jemima Oney and their children were Joseph, William, Elijah, Elisha, Thomas and Benjamin. Obediah died in 1818 in Knox County, Kentucky. .