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Books, Magazines, CD Collections, & DVDs

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New Books 1Magazines 4Special Issues 6 CD Collections 7DVDs 9

FIBERNew Books 10Recent Books 20Backlist Books 23Magazines 49Special Issues 51CD Collections 56Calendars 58DVDs 60

BEADING & JEWELRY MAKING New Books 72Recent Books 76Backlist Books 77Magazines 88Special Issues 90CD Collections 92DVDs 94

SPINNING BOOK RACK 96INDEX 97ORDERS 101

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Paperback8¾ × 8¾, 176 pagesISBN: 978-1-59668-280-1$19.95, PC: 11AA03Available February 2011

Sketching is a vital artistic skill. Learning to use sketches as the basis for finished paintings and how to create sketches that are visual statements in their own right is a foundational necessity.

Mastering Sketching offers forty carefully planned lessons complete with projects devised to help artists put theory into practice. Judy Martin guides the artist along the path of becoming comfortable sketching with exercises to help get started and to progress through various materials and subjects. Filled with encouraging examples along with practical and easy-to-follow advice and demonstrations from leading artists, Mastering Sketching will be an indispensible resource for any artist.

Judy Martin spent six years studying drawing, painting, and printmaking in Great Britain, win-ning a first-class diploma in art and design and the postgraduate degree of Master of Fine Art. She has taught at several art schools and exhibited her work in London; she now combines her painting career with working as a writer and editor.

Mastering SketchingA Complete Course in 40 Lessons

Judy Martin

A l s o A v a i l a b l e

Botanical SketchbookMary Ann Scott with Margaret Stevens

Experience a master class in botanical illustration through one woman’s development from enthusiastic amateur painter to accomplished botanical artist.

$24.95, 128 pages8½ × 10¾ hardcover, PC: 10AA01ISBN: 978-1-59668-232-0

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Paperback8¾ × 8¾, 208 pages

ISBN: 978-1-59668-279-5PC: 11AA02., $19.95

Available February 2011

An easy-to-navigate resource manual, American Artist Guide to Painting Techniques provides clear instruction, new painting ideas, and inspiration in encyclopedic detail for any artist picking up a brush.

A comprehensive overview, American Artist Guide to Painting Techniques shows all the techniques painters need to know to work in watercolor, oil, acrylic, and pastel. From clear instruction to new painting ideas, this is a four-in-one foundation book for every artist interested in improving fundamental painting skills using these mediums.

Through clear and illustrative photography and valuable tips, forty-five painting techniques are presented. Each technique includes specific detail for use in oil, acrylic, watercolor, and pastel. Then each technique is applied to subjects of particular difficulty, including landscapes, animals, portraits, still lifes, and more. Beginning painters will love the specifics on the unique properties of each painting skill, while intermediate painters will rely on the tips and reference materials to produce outstanding results.

Hazel Harrison is a practicing artist who studied painting at the Guildford School of Art and the Royal Academy of Painting in London. Elizabeth Tate is a practicing artist who studied art history at Sheffield Polytechnic, then spent several years painting in Italy, Spain, France, Switzerland, and Germany.

American Artist Guide to Painting TechniquesHazel Harrison and Elizabeth Tate

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Hardcover7 × 7, 176 pagesISBN: 978-1-59668-265-8$22.95, PC: 11AA01Available February 2011

An easy-to-use reference for watercolor painters of all levels, 600 Watercolor Mixes shares all the keys to expert color mixing and how to enhance results with vivacious shades and tints.

Beginning with comprehensive charts demonstrating the nuances of each color pairing, 600 Watercolor Mixes offers thorough color swatches of expected results when using different color mixing techniques such as palette mixing, wet-into-wet, and overlaying. Plus, the basics on color theory and concepts are presented, including saturation and value. Sharon Finmark gives expert advice on advanced color mixing, for example, creating grays and neutrals and how to get the precise depth of color needed.

600 Watercolor Mixes illustrates how colors can be used to enhance a painting—to create spatial effects, add contrast, and make shadows. Filled with watercolor illustrations and examples, this manual gives all the color-mixing fundamentals for watercolorists of all levels.

Sharon Finmark trained at St. Martin’s College of Art and currently teaches drawing, painting, and the history of color in contemporary art at the City Lit College in London. She writes for The Artist magazine and has published several books.

600 Watercolor MixesWashes, Color Recipes, and Techniques

Sharon Finmark

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M AG A Z I N E S

AMERICANARTIST ® WWW.ARTISTDAILY.COM DECEMBER 2010

Untitled (work in progress, detail, reversed)by Steven Assael

HOW TO

TURN RAW TALENT INTO GREAT PAINTINGS

MAKE ART THAT LOOKS& FEELS REAL INSIDE TIPS FROM THE PROS

Tell the Truth

Modern Masters Show You How7

HOW TO DRAW ARMS WITH STRENGTH AND CONVICTION

Drawing Fundamentals: The Figure in Action

Using Edgesto Improve Your Compositions

D E P I C T T H E C O L O R S O F T H E N I G H T D R A M AT I C S H A D O W S F O R S U B T L E E F F E C TS

Drawing®

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AMERICANARTIST ®

Self-Portrait With Hermes (detail)by Kate Sammons

American Artist9× / year • $5.99

Become a part of a lasting tradition.

For over seventy years, American Artist magazine has provided the ultimate tools to artists just like your customers. Brimming full of new ideas, helpful demonstrations, and a pathway into the world of emerging and seasoned artists, American Artist continues to exceed expectations.

Once readers flip through the pages of American Artist magazine, they’ll fall in love with

Exciting ways to blend colors, mix mediums, and discover new materials and tools to get just the effect they desire.

Answers to challenging technical questions. This is their chance to see what others are asking and enhance their skills with expert advice.

Tips to capturing subject matter with uncanny accuracy and realism.

Secrets from the masters. Follow top artists as they share their inspiration, beginning sketches, and all the steps they take to achieve their final masterpiece, helping artists learn how to achieve the same amazing results.

Every issue, American Artist magazine offers special features sure to enhance artists’ skills and inspire them to broaden their horizons to create artwork like never before.

Drawing Magazine4× / year • $8.99

Now is your chance to be a part of the drawing revival. Stock your shelf with the magazine that always flies off it.

Increasingly, Drawing magazine has come to the attention of a large and significant pool of national art educators teaching across a wide range of student levels. From high school art class, through college foundation programs, to local community art center and artist-run workshops, Drawing magazine is the first-choice “go-to” instructional publication for artists that teach.

Whether it’s a portrait, still life, or landscape, in every issue of Drawing, artists will learn how to add amazing detail into their art as they:

Test out ways to correctly depict shapes and perfect the fundamentals of their drawing. The detailed diagrams and illustrations, as well as in-depth descriptions, will help them portray subjects with astonishing realism and extraordinary detail.

Learn from master artists—past and present—and get a view into the lives of these artists and see examples of their work all while learning their techniques.

Sneak a peek inside our sketchbook and get all the latest news of upcoming competitions, events, as well as new products on the market.

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SIMPLIFY YOUR LANDSCAPE PAINTINGS LEARN FROM TOP ILLUSTRATORS

Watercolor®

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AMERICANARTIST ®

Seaside Stroll (detail) by Alan Wylie

Discover the Power of ColorExplore Limitless Options With a Limited Palette

Plus:� Create Compelling

Narratives With Simple Means

� Make a Statement With Old Master Techniques

� Venture into Abstraction� Find the Best Paper

for your Techniqueand more!

Watercolor Magazine4× / year • $8.99

Provide the very best in water-media expertise with the magazine trusted for more than twenty years.

Watercolor magazine will give your customers the expert tips and water-media technique tricks they need to become better artists. Each issue is filled with advice from master watercolorists, beautiful photography of original works, new ideas and innovative techniques, and more.

Discover all the reasons your customers will love this magazine:

From the first page, they’ll master the fundamentals of watercolor with tips on selecting the right materials, sketching pictures, mixing colors, and more.

Whether they’re diving into new techniques or fine-tuning their skills, readers will enjoy lessons for all levels of expertise.

Learn to portray subjects with astonishing realism and extraordinary detail with expert advice on how to make an audience take a deeper look.

Get started the right way with material advice and tips for starting up a painting from setting up a canvas to finishing techniques.

Watercolor magazine is the must-have resource for water-media enthusiasts, packed with every-thing they need for successful paintings.

Pastel Highlights Spring 2011 100 pages • Available April 2011 • $8.99

Give your customers everything they need to know about one of the most popular media with Pastel Highlights.

From generously illustrated step-by-step instruction to in-depth coverage of top-level studio practices, readers will enhance their pastel skills with must-have content from the trusted experts at American Artist magazine.

Don’t miss your chance to sell the ultimate resource for pastel artists, packed with easy-to-follow how-tos, instructional critiques, material advice, and more!

Workshop with the Masters Spring 2011148 pages • Includes DVD • Available May 2011 • $19.99

Help your customers transform their artwork through expert instruction from master artists.

Introducing the newest edition of the special issue devoted to leading instructors’ exclusive demonstrations and more behind-the-scenes instruction. Dive into exclusive interviews with top artists from around the country as they share their trade secrets to creating exquisite works of art. Accelerate artists’ learning with all the expert advice, how-tos, and more in this exciting special issue.

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Plein Air Painting148 pages • Available March 2011 • $14.99

Following the success of Plein Air 2010, the favorite magazine is back again with more tips and how-tos on painting outdoors.

Packed with over 140 pages of how-tos and artist profiles, this special issue covers all aspects of outdoor painting and is sure to be your customers’ must-have reference whether they’re a beginning painter or lifelong plein air enthusiast.

Readers will join top artists as they reveal their expert perspectives, techniques, material advice, and tips to create natural-looking landscapes with ease.

Drawing: A Complete Course148 pages • Available June 2011 • $14.99

Tap into the fundamental needs of every artist: drawing.

No matter the media of choice, every artist needs to know how to draw. Now you can offer how-tos in these essential skills with this brand-new special issue.

The ultimate resource for any artist, Drawing: A Complete Course is a user-friendly, comprehensive how-to guide that will enhance every reader’s skills with step-by-step demonstrations, insights, and tips that illustrate important concepts and techniques.

Your customers will be inspired to take their sketches further to captivate audiences with features on classical drawing technique, step by steps from the masters on cast drawing, figure modeling, and more.

American Artist Studios148 pages • Available July 2011 • $14.99

Now your artists can love their space as much as they love their craft.

American Artist Studios is back and bigger than ever with a special issue devoted to making beautiful and functional spaces for all creative needs.

This year’s Studios will include more artist profiles and artwork reproductions, first-ever views of master artist studios and tips on their creative process, and an inspirational, do-it-yourself manual for setting up an art studio—no matter what the space or budget restrictions.

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Explore a full year of American Artist, Watercolor, Drawing, and Workshop magazines exactly as they were printed—now in a new, convenient format. With these amazing CD collections, customers will get each entire season with full-color searchable pages, quick- print studies, and all the tips and how-tos the art world trusts from these favorite magazines.

American Artist Collection CDs1 CD, 11 issues • $29.99

Help your customers expand their artistic repertoire with essential step-by-step lessons. Artists will enhance all of their artwork with timeless tips and techniques, start-to-finish demonstrations, in-depth artist profiles, and more with these must-have resources

Available collections:2007 Collection • Product Code: 10AA03 • ISBN: 978-1-59668-262-7

2006 Collection • Product Code: 10AA04 • ISBN: 978-1-59668-263-4

2005 Collection • Product Code: 10AA05 • ISBN: 978-1-59668-264-1

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Drawing 2007 Collection CDNow artists can boost their skills with advice from over twenty top draftsman. Give your customers the resource they need to develop their drafting skills and improve their artwork with fifteen in-depth studies and a variety of techniques from classic to contemporary. 1 CD, 4 issuesProduct Code: 10AA13ISBN: 978-1-59668-276-4$24.99

Watercolor 2007 Collection CDDiscover twenty-three in-depth studies and over twenty-five expert perspectives. Give your customers the confidence they need to create compelling works of art with easy access to all the favorite articles, expert guidance, and more with this essential resource.1 CD, 4 issuesProduct Code: 10AA14ISBN: 978-1-59668-277-1$24.99

Workshop 2007 Collection CDProvide the resources your customers need to accelerate their learning with a front-row seat to thirty-five master classes and demonstrations—plus access to material advice and creative instruction you can only get from working with the masters. 1 CD, 4 issuesProduct Code: 10AA15ISBN: 978-1-59668-278-8$24.99

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Mastering the Dramatic Still LifeHost: C.W. MundyNow your customers can learn to be the director that an artist needs to be, with how-tos from arranging subjects effectively to managing the harmony of a piece with C.W.’s 7 Foundational Truths: drawing, squinting, design, value, color, edges, and paint manipulation.

Product code: 11AA06ISBN: 978-1-59668-441-6$29.99Run time approx.: 60 min • Disks: 1

Mastering Portrait DrawingHost: Susan LyonStock your shelves with essential drawing techniques every artist should know in this full-hour lesson with two-year artist choice-award winner Susan Lyon. Viewers will learn how to improve their skills for any medium with these step-by-step drawing how-tos.

Product code: 10AA12ISBN: 978-1-59668-275-7$29.99Run time approx.: 60 min • Disks: 1

Mastering Plein Air Acrylic PaintingHost: Marcia BurttGive your customers tools to take their pieces further and go beyond the preset ideas of painting en plain air with Marcia’s unique approaches to choosing location, enriching color, depicting detail, and more.

Product code: 11AA05ISBN: 978-1-59668-440-9$29.99Run time approx.: 60 min • Disks: 1

Mastering Oil Portrait PaintingHost: Ron HicksDiscover why portraits shouldn’t be “perfect.” Offer customers the essentials of portraiture from sketching to depicting the subtle features of a model, with expert advice and techniques on masses, shapes, color, value, brushstrokes, and more.

Product code: 11AA04ISBN: 978-1-59668-281-8$29.99Run time approx.: 60 min • Disks: 1

Mastering Plein Air in OilHost: Frank SerranoDiscover painting the outdoors the way it should be. Now your customers can enjoy their passion for painting en plein air even more with this dynamic DVD.

Product code: 10AA10ISBN: 978-1-59668-273-3$29.99Run time approx.: 60 min • Disks: 1

Mastering Watercolor PortraitureHost: Mary WhyteGive your customers the how-tos they need to make their mark as a water-media artist with all the must-knows of watercolor with this exciting new DVD.

Product code: 10AA11ISBN: 978-1-59668-274-0$29.99Run time approx.: 60 min • Disks: 1

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KNITTING • FIBER ARTS

Designer Kristin Omdahl showcases her signature motif designs and experimental construction in eighteen beautiful scarves, wraps, skirts, and shawls in A Knitting Wrapsody.

Focusing on simple shapes, A Knitting Wrapsody offers elegant patterns that incorporate reversible stitch patterns, unique knitted edgings, and other clever elements. Sidebars throughout cover key techniques such as reversible stitches, working with unique motifs, and interesting closures. On the enclosed bonus DVD, Kristin demonstrates new or unusual knitting techniques step by step and will help knitters build their skills with edgings, stitch motifs, constructions, and more.

With her passionate attention to stitch detail and one-of-a-kind motif designs, Kristin offers a wide range of projects in A Knitting Wrapsody for a variety of skill levels and time commitments. Knitters will create gorgeous shawls, extraordinary reversible scarves, beautifully constructed wraps, and simply fun skirts. Each pattern offers a bold, stylish shape and is a form-flattering piece perfect for layering.

Kristin Omdahl is the author of Wrapped in Crochet and Crochet So Fine. She designs knit and crochet garments and patterns under her label KRISTIN and distributes her own line of patterns and knits from her website, styledbykristin.com, and to yarn stores. She also designs for several knit and crochet magazines and book publishers and teaches knit and crochet techniques for private lessons and workshops. Kristin creates designs for a variety of yarn companies, including Plymouth Yarn, Cherry Tree Hill, and Tilli Tomas and has published designs in Interweave Crochet, Interweave Knits, Knitscene, Crochet Today, and Crochet!.

Paperback + DVD8½ × 9, 136 pages

ISBN: 978-1-59668-307-5PC: 10KN18, $24.95

Available February 2011

Wrapped in Crochet$22.95, 120 pages

ISBN: 978-1-59668-076-0

Crochet So Fine$22.95, 160 pages

ISBN: 978-1-59668-198-9

A Knitting WrapsodyInnovative Designs to Wrap, Drape, and Tie

Kristin Omdahl

W d i C h t

Crochet So Fine

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FIBER ARTS • KNITTING

Paperback8½ × 9, 160 pagesISBN: 978-1-59668-240-5$24.95, PC: 10KN12Available February 2011

French Girl Knits$24.95, 160 pages ISBN: 978-1-59668-069-2

French Girl Knits

New England Knits$24.95, 160 pages ISBN: 978-1-59668-180-4

Vintage Modern KnitsContemporary Designs Using Classic Techniques

Courtney Kelley and Kate Gagnon Osborn

Inspired by traditional knits, up-and-coming designers Courtney Kelley and Kate Gagnon Osborn put their own contemporary spin on knitting in Vintage Modern Knits, offering designs that knitters will want to wear. Each pattern takes its inspiration from classic silhouettes and adds a modern spin such as fashion-forward color combinations or interesting cables for unique results.

Vintage Modern Knits features several different traditional techniques—cables, Fair Isle, lace, colorwork, and more—all showcased in modern, luxurious projects that are fun to knit and lovely to wear. Divided into three sections (Vintage Feminine, Rustic Weekend, and Winter Harbor), this book features twenty-two pieces with tailored lines and fit, and classic and romantic, yet updated styling. Projects range from quick accessories such as mittens, hats, shawls, and scarves to warm cardigans and pullovers, all in a variety of knitting techniques.

Courtney Kelley and Kate Gagnon Osborn own Kelbourne Woolens, distributors of The Fibre Company’s unique artisan yarns. Their popular patterns have appeared in Interweave Knits, Interweave Crochet, Knitscene, and Vogue Knitting. They both live in Philadelphia.

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Paperback + DVD8½ × 9, 160 pages

ISBN: 978-1-59668-312-9PC: 11KN02, $26.95

Available August 2011

Around the World in Knitted Socks

$24.95, 144 pages ISBN: 978-1-59668-230-6

Sock Innovation$22.95, 144 pages

ISBN: 978-1-59668-109-5

Sock Knitting Master Class showcases methods for designing and knitting creative socks, featuring signature elements and techniques from sixteen top designers.

Knitters will learn what makes a good sock design and then dive into knitting eighteen spectacular, brand-new patterns featuring the widest variety of techniques. Sock Knitting Master Class is an all-star assembly of the most inventive, exciting designers working in socks, including Cookie A., Nancy Bush, Cat Bordhi, Priscilla Gibson-Roberts, Anne Hanson, Melissa Morgan-Oakes, Meg Swansen, Anna Zilboorg, and more. Knitters will also learn from Clara Parkes how each yarn contributes to the overall design.

With patterns divided into top-down and toe-up construction, this guide explores such techniques as cables, twisted stitches, lace, stranded colorwork, entrelac, shadow knitting, and intarsia in the round. On a bonus enclosed DVD, Ann showcases all you need to know to knit fun, inventive socks, including a few special tips from this master sock knitter.

Ann Budd is the best-selling author of The Knitter’s Handy Book of Patterns and The Knitter’s Handy Book of Sweater Patterns. She is also the author of Getting Started Knitting Socks, Interweave Presents Knitted Gifts, Knitting Green, and Simple Style, and coauthor of Bag Style, Color Style, Lace Style, and Wrap Style. She is a book editor and the former senior editor of Interweave Knits. She lives in Boulder, Colorado.

Sock Knitting Master ClassInnovative Techniques + Patterns from Top Designers

Ann Budd

KNITTING • FIBER ARTS

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Paperback8½ × 10¼, 176 pagesISBN: 978-1-59668-237-5$24.95, PC: 10KN10Available March 2011

Knitted Jackets$22.95, 144 pages ISBN: 978-1-59668-026-5

The Knitter’s Handy Book of Patterns$24.95, 112 pages ISBN: 978-1-931499-04-0

The must-have manual for plus-size sweater construction and knitwear design, Knitting Plus will teach knitters how to create flattering tailor-made sweaters.

Knitting Plus explores five basic pullover and cardigan sweater construction styles, including drop-shoulder, set-in, raglan sleeves, and seamless yoke and dolman. First, each specific sweater element is explained in detail, along with guides to body and sweater measurements and key tips for plus-size knitting. Included throughout are simple versions of each construction type with easy-to-reference templates to facilitate quick and simple alterations and adaptations for custom fit.

An invaluable reference about fit and shape, Knitting Plus includes fifteen irresistible designs by a variety of knitwear designers, including Mandy Moore, Lisa R. Myers, Lou Schiela, Katya Wilsher, and Kathy Zimmermann, as well as Shroyer’s own designs. Each pattern offers a broad range of sizes and instructions for bust sizes from about 44 to 56 inches. Packed with useful information and ready-to-knit patterns, Knitting Plus is the go-to technique and design reference for plus-size knitting.

Lisa Shroyer is the editor of Knitscene magazine. She has also worked as the patterns editor for Interweave Knits and Knitscene magazines since 2005, where she has witnessed thousands of knitting patterns and all possible permutations of sweater construction. A lifelong knitter, she has combined her expertise and her eye for design with a passion for knitting for plus sizes in Knitting Plus, her first book. She lives in North Carolina.

Knitting PlusMastering Fit + Plus-Size Style + 15 Projects

Lisa Shroyer

FIBER ARTS • KNITTING

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Paperback8¾ × 8¾, 144 pages

ISBN: 978-1-59668-434-8PC: 11KN05, $24.95

Available March 2011

With interesting, colorful shapes, 150 Knit & Crochet Motifs is a design resource full of endless possibilities.

150 Knit & Crochet Motifs profiles a fun and eclectic mix of patterns in both crafts with shapes that go beyond the traditional square. Geometric and circular shapes are featured, along with asymmetrical motifs such as shells, stars, and paisleys. The patterns include colorwork, texture, dimension, and interesting outline shapes for innovative applications.

The motifs are presented in a directory of different shapes and textures. The book also includes smaller blocks to join them together and edging ideas to add finishing touches. Get suggestions for mixing and matching the motifs and learn how to knit and crochet them together to create one-of-a-kind functional and decorative pieces.

Heather Lodinsky has been a professional knit and crochet designer for over fifteen years. Her designs have appeared in Creative Knitting, Cast On, Family Circle Knitting, Interweave Knits, Knitscene, and Vogue Knitting, along with other knitting and crochet magazines. She is the designer of the popular Central Park Hoodie cardigan, which first appeared in Knitscene, and was also included in the “Great American Afghan” in Knitter’s magazine. Heather is a freelance designer for major yarn companies. She teaches classes at her local yarn shop in Buffalo, New York, where she lives with her family.

Harmony Guides: 101 Stitches to Knit$19.95, 101 Cards with

8-page Booklet ISBN: 978-1-59668-100-2

200 Crochet Blocks for Blankets,

Throws, and Afghans$24.95, 128 pages

ISBN: 978-1-931499-68-2

150 Knit & Crochet MotifsAnything-but-Square Shapes for Garments, Accessories, Afghans, and Throws

Heather Lodinsky

Harmony Guides:

ISBN: 978 1 931499 68 2

CROCHET • FIBER ARTS

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Paperback8¼ × 10¼, 88 pages ISBN: 978-1-59668-300-6$17.95, PC: 11CR05Available January 2011

Beading on Fabric$21.95, 120 pages ISBN: 978-1-59668-004-3

Beading on Fabric

Harmony Guides: Crochet Edgings & Trims$19.95, 144 pages ISBN: 978-1-59668-172-9

Harmony Guides:

Combining basic crochet techniques with inexpensive beads, The Beaded Edge offers gorgeous edgings and embellishments that can be used to customize any item or design.

The Beaded Edge offers eighteen beaded trims and edgings, ranging from delicate and classic to modern and bold. All of the designs can be created with simple thread, a crochet hook or a beading needle, and beads. Each trim is illustrated with detailed step-by-step instructions and clear stitch diagrams. Also included are techniques such as sizing, guides to selecting beads and thread, how to attach the trim, and other tricks to obtaining a clean finish. The edges are paired with a variety of applications, providing inspiration to personalize handbags, hats, parasols, decorations, and other accessories.

Midori Nishida is a professional craft artist. Deeply moved and inspired by the Turkish Embroideries and Oya Exhibition, she endeavored to create her own line of crafts and introduced Boncuk oya to Japan, adapting it into a more accessible form for crafters. She has continued to study and perfect the art of “beaded edgings” with CRK Design and has built a massive base of loyal fans both in and outside of Japan. CRK Design is a design firm made up of six graphic designers. Their first craft magazine design project opened the door to their career in craft making and design. Today, they do everything from designing and production to book designing.

The Beaded EdgeInspired Designs for Crocheted Edgings and Trims

Midori Nishida and CRK Design

FIBER ARTS • CROCHET

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Paperback + pattern insert8½ × 10¼, 160 pages

ISBN: 978-1-59668-162-0PC: 10SW01, $24.95Available June 2011

Sewn with Love$26.95, 144 pages

ISBN: 978-1-59668-349-5

Sew Liberated$24.95, 144 pages

ISBN: 978-1-59668-161-3

Sew Liberated

Meg McElwee puts her signature sewing style into gorgeous children’s clothes and creative activity-focused designs in Growing Up Sew Liberated.

From simple clothing to toys, Growing Up Sew Liberated is packed with innovative, playful sewing patterns. Following the structure of a child’s day are eighteen projects including:

Getting up and getting dressed: comfortable clothing patterns such as T-shirts, sweat shirts, and pocket pants.

Homemaking and cooking: projects for engaging children in helping around the house and in the kitchen, such as bibs and placemats.

Playtime: indoor and outdoor activities are celebrated with dolls, a cape, a satchel, and a tent.

Bedtime: snuggle in for the night in cozy pajamas and a sleep sack.

The author adds suggestions for projects and adventures for kids and adults to explore together and tasks that children can accomplish on their own. Featuring a techniques section, how-to photos, extra tips and tricks, and a bonus full-size pattern section, Growing Up Sew Liberated collects designs, activities, and ideas that are perfect for adding creativity into the daily life of sewists, children, and families.

An internationally certified Montessori teacher, Meg McElwee is a successful sewing pattern designer and the author of the Sew Liberated crafting blog, where she offers sewing tutorials and writes about sewing and other handmade projects. She is also the author of Sew Liberated: 20 Stylish Projects for the Modern Sewist. Meg lives in the mountains of California with her husband and son.

Growing Up Sew LiberatedMaking Handmade Clothes & Projects for Your Creative Child

Meg McElwee

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Paperback8½ × 9, 144 pagesISBN: 978-1-59668-261-0$22.95, PC: 10AA02Available February 2011

Art + Quilt$26.95, 128 pages ISBN: 978-1-59668-106-4

Mixed Mania$22.95, 128 pagesISBN: 978-1-59668-084-5

Mixed Mania

Infusing art into everyday life can be more than wishful thinking.

Offering terrific mixed-media art projects, as well as tips for getting organized and inspired, Art at the Speed of Life is a treasure chest of ideas for the artist whose creative goals sometimes get stymied by the frantic pace of modern life. Author and mixed-media artist Pam Carriker proves that art and life can coexist peacefully, productively, and happily, and making things every day can be a joyful reality.

Each chapter in Art at the Speed of Life includes both essays and project ideas from a variety of contributors, including Cate Prato, Paulette Insall, Seth Aptor, and Suzi Blu. Starting with how to find inspiration at every turn and how to manage a stash of supplies, this resource shares tips for artists who need to both mentally and physically make space for their art. Closing with suggestions for managing art projects with a “day job” and how to reclaim the importance of these projects in an artist’s life, Art at the Speed of Life is a complete guide to making art a part of each day. The more than fourteen projects are inspiring, yet easy to complete on a tight schedule, and include techniques such as assemblages, image transfer, and collage. Plus, a bonus seven-day journal project helps artists track their work as they progress.

Pam Carriker has created art with a variety of media for more than twenty years. She has served on several design teams and has been featured in magazines including Cloth Paper Scissors, Somerset Studios, The Stamper’s Sampler, Art Journaling, and Somerset Apprentice. She currently teaches a successful online workshop series through Creative Workshops and Crescendoh Creative Lab.

Art at the Speed of LifeMotivation + Inspiration for Making Mixed-Media Art Every Day

Pam Carriker

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Paperback8¼ × 8¼, 128 pages

ISBN: 978-1-59668-386-0PC: 11QM02, $24.95

Available March 2011

The Surface Designer’s Handbook

$29.95, 144 pages ISBN: 978-1-931499-90-3

Art Cloth$26.95, 176 pages

ISBN: 978-1-59668-195-8

The Surface

Art Cloth

Both textile artists and DIY crafters will be inspired to use these easy techniques to turn a simple graphic design into a fabulous, modern handprinted piece.

The Printed Pattern shows artists and crafters the principles of stamps and printing patterns on paper, fabric, and more. With clear and easy-to-follow instruction on creating original stamp, stencil, and screen designs, the authors show how to apply them to a wide range of surfaces and objects for charming handprinted graphics and patterns. With inspiring photographic illustrations, The Printed Pattern will teach readers how to create mood boards and color schemes and how to experiment with composition and scale for effective design. Featuring nine different methods for creating reliefs with stamping, stenciling, and screen printing, the Drurys also offer templates to be used as guides for cutting stencils.

Yvonne Drury and Rebecca Drury are a mother-daughter team whose London-based company, MissPrint, specializes in handprinted fabrics. Born and bred in London, they design their products and handprint and screen all fabrics from their East London studio. They have collaborated and designed a best-selling line for WHSmith and regularly exhibit their new designs and creations in New York, Paris, and London.

The Printed PatternTechniques and Projects for Inspired Printmaking and Surface Design

Rebecca Drury and Yvonne Drury

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Paperback8½ × 10⅞, 128 pagesISBN: 978-1-59668-334-1$26.95, PC: 10FA04Available February 2011

The Found Object in Textile Art$26.95, 128 pagesISBN: 978-1-59668-332-7

Drawn to Stitch$29.95, 144 pagesISBN: 978-1-59668-233-7

Lutrador and the New Fibers is the essential guide for mixed-media and fiber artists who are looking to get started with spunbonded textiles.

Spunbonded textiles are man-made fabrics that are strong and flexible but can also be soft and warm to the touch, making them ideal for textile art. They can be washed, dyed, painted, printed, stitched, burned, fused, foiled, stenciled, and slashed with ease.

Lutradur and the New Fibers explores different types of spunbonded textiles—materials such as Lutradur, Evolon, heat-distressable tissue, Tyvek, and Kunin felt. Features include how to color with painting, printing, and dyeing, plus heating, distressing, fusing, and soldering techniques perfect for these spunbonded textiles. Additional techniques include image transfer, foiling, and stamping.

After twelve years in the fashion industry as a designer and pattern-cutter and tutor on fashion subjects, Wendy Cotterill developed interests in broader textile-related subjects. She is now a teacher of textile arts and exhibits her successful experimental work.

Lutradur and the New FibersCreating Mixed-Media Art with Spunbonded Materials

Wendy Cotterill

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Knit Kimono TooSimple Designs to Mix, Match, and LayerVicki SquareExplore a brand new collection of twenty kimono and Asian-inspired tops, tunics, and vests, blending traditional inspiration with projects that contemporary knitters can't resist.

Paperback with DVD8½ × 9144 pagesISBN: 978-1-59668-239-9 $26.95, PC: 10KN11

The Knitter’s Companion Deluxe Edition with DVDVicki SquareNow with a two-disc set of instructional DVDs, this indispensible resource has all the techniques, illustrations, and definitions needed for knitting with confidence.

Hardcover with concealed wire-o with DVD7 × 5140 pages ISBN: 978-1-59668-314-3$24.95, PC: 10KN23(Previous ISBN: 978-1-59668-001-2)

Knitting in the DetailsCharming Designs to Knit and EmbellishLouisa HardingBring big appeal to knitting projects using only the tiniest of elements only 24 small, quick-to-knit projects, from ribbons, embroidery, beads, and appliqué.

Paperback 8½ × 9 136 pagesISBN: 978-1-59668-256-6$22.95, PC: 10KN15

Wrapped in LaceKnitted Heirloom Designs from Around the WorldMargaret StoveThis guide to knitted lace features twelve gorgeous projects, each highlighting characteristics from the Faroe Islands, Shetland Islands, Orenburg, Estonia, and lace motifs of New Zealand

Paperback8½ × 9160 pagesISBN: 978-1-59668-227-6$26.95, PC: 10KN07

Around the World in Knitted Socks26 Inspired DesignsStephanie van der LindenStep across cultures through this irresistible collection of 26 original sock designs, each influenced by global knitting traditions, techniques and textile motifs.

Paperback8½ × 9144 pagesISBN: 978-1-59668-230-6 $24.95, PC: 10KN08

Baby Blueprint CrochetIrresistible Projects for Little OnesRobyn ChachulaUsing standard diagrams and symbols, Robyn presents easy-to-follow instructions and patterns for a wide assortment of eighteen kid-friendly patterns for boys and girls.

Paperback with flaps8½ × 9152 pagesISBN: 978-1-59668-201-6$21.95, PC: 10CR02

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Sewn with LoveClassic Patterns for Children’s Clothes and AccessoriesFiona BellOffers twenty-five retro-inspired pieces for boys, girls, babies, playtime, parties, and bedtime, as well as instruction on using classic sewing techniques for contemporary results.

Paperback with flaps and CD9¼ × 9¾144 pages ISBN: 978-1-59668-349-5$26.95, PC: 10SW03

The Dressmaker’s Handbook of Couture Sewing TechniquesEssential Step-by-Step Techniques for Professional ResultsLynda MaynardTake the mystery out of the sewing and finishing techniques to stunning garment results with better shaping, simpler construction methods, and professional finishing touches.

Hardcover with Spiral8½ × 10144 pagesISBN: 978-1-59668-247-4$26.95, PC: 10SW02

Eco ColourBotanical Dyes for Beautiful TextilesIndia FlintLearn how to cull and use leaves, roots, and flowers to color both cloth and yarn using only ecologically sustainable plant-dye methods.

Hardcover with belly band8⅞ × 10⅝240 pagesISBN: 978-1-59668-330-3 $40.00, PC: 10FA01

Quilting Line and ColorTechniques and Designs for Abstract QuiltsYoshiko JinzenjiYoshiko Jinzenji explores shape, color, stitching, and fabric in more than 30 gorgeous projects, from bed-sized quilts to bags and pillows.

Paperback8½ × 10¼192 pagesISBN: 978-1-59668-333-4$28.95, PC: 11QM01

The Artful BirdFeathered Friends to Make and SewAbigail Patner GlassenbergLearn how to create sixteen charming, beautifully detailed, one-of-a-kind fabric bird sculptures with basic machine- and hand sewing, embroidery, and mixed-media craft techniques.

Paperback8½ × 9144 pagesISBN: 978-1-59668-238-2$24.95, PC: 10QM04

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The Intentional Spinner with DVDA Holistic Approach to Making YarnJudith MacKenzie McCuinNow with a new enclosed bonus DVD, this is a compendium of spinning wisdom, with a fun blend of technical knowledge, four great projects, history, tips, and narrative.

Paperback with DVD8½ × 9152 Pages, PC: 10SP05ISBN: 978-1-59668-360-0$29.95, PC: 10SP05(Previous ISBN: 978-1-59668-080-7)

The Found Object in Textile ArtCas HolmesDiscover a wealth of tips and techniques for how to use found objects to create art with personal, narrative qualities.

Paperback8½ × 10⅞ 128 pages ISBN: 978-1-59668-332-7 $26.95, PC: 10FA03

Drawn to StitchLine, Drawing, and Mark-Making in Textile ArtGwen HedleyLearn from a series of exercises designed to explore line's potential in embroidery and textile art as well as develop creativity in other fiber art projects.

Paperback8½ × 107⁄8144 pages ISBN: 978-1-59668-233-7$29.95, PC: 10QM02

Fresh QuiltingFearless Color, Design, and InspirationMalka DubrawskyCreate twenty brilliant designs, from modern quilts and fun pillows to flirty bags and cute scarves, each with intoxicating color and unexpected palettes.

Paperback with flaps8½ × 10¼ 160 pagesISBN: 978-1-59668-235-1 $26.95, PC: 10QM03

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Folk Vests25 Knitting Patterns & Tales from Around the WorldCheryl Oberle

This elegantly designed collection by Cheryl Oberle is festive, warm, easy to fit—just the thing for contemporary knitters. From the African-inspired Kasai to the Japanese Sakori, knitters will delight in these twenty- five traditional and innovative patterns collected with stories and history from around the world.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 144 pages25 color photographs25 illustrations, 18 charts, PC: 1049ISBN: 978-1-931499-14-9, $21.95

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Folk Hats32 Knitting Patterns & Tales from Around the WorldVicki SquareA tour de force of knitted headgear, this eclectic collection of hats is a versatile and imaginative adventure.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 144 pages75 color photographs75 pattern illustrationsISBN: 978-1-931499-63-7$21.95, PC: 05KN1

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Folk Shawls25 Knitting Patterns and Tales from Around the WorldCheryl Oberle

A superb collection of twenty-five fun-to-knit shawls. Knitted in wool, cotton, cash mere, and various luxurious blends, these shawls are for today, each one more wearable than the last.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 144 pagescolor photographs and chartsISBN: 978-1-883010-59-1$21.95, PC: 1008

Folk MittensTechniques and Patterns for Handknitted MittensMarcia LewandowskiThirty-eight mitten patterns from around the world, presented with full-color charts and photographs.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 120 pagescolor photographs, charts, and patternsISBN: 978-1-883010-34-8$21.95, PC: 694

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Folk SocksThe History & Techniques of Handknitted FootwearNancy Bush

Includes sturdy boot socks, lively Birkenstock socks, white Greek socks with colored heels and toes, lacy stockings, kilt hose, and clocked socks—all with careful directions, charts, and illustrations.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 120 pagescolor and black-and-white photographs and chartsISBN: 978-0-934026-97-0$21.95, PC: 654

Folk Knitting in EstoniaA Garland of Symbolism, Tradition and TechniqueNancy BushIncludes cultural history, traditions, and techniques unique to the knitting from this region and instructions for twenty-five lovely gloves, mittens, and socks.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 120 pages color and black-and-white photographsISBN: 978-1-883010-43-0$24.95, PC: 795

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The Harmony Guides: Knit & Purl250 Stitches to KnitEdited by Erika KnightThis collection of classic and contemporary stitch patterns will elevate your knitted projects to new heights. From a basic seed stitch to a fanciful ladder pattern, you’ll find all the inspiration you need.

Flexibound, 81⁄2 × 81⁄2, 272 pages272 photographs, 50 illustrationsISBN: 978-1-59668-056-2$22.95, PC: 07KN14

The Harmony Guides: Lace & Eyelets250 Stitches to KnitEdited by Erika Knight

Lace & Eyelets can lend a hint of sophistication to any knitted project. This all-in-one stitch guide will give you hundreds of ideas to choose from, plus design tips featured throughout.

Flexibound, 81⁄2 × 81⁄2, 276 pages272 photographs, 50 illustrationsISBN: 978-1-59668-057-9$22.95, PC: 07KN15

The Harmony Guides: Cables & Arans250 Stitches to KnitEdited by Erika KnightAlong with color and silhouette, texture plays a vital role in the interest of a design. Cables & Arans offers endless inspiration, design tips, and the handy size is excellent for the knitter’s tote.

Flexibound, 8½ × 8½, 276 pages272 photographs, 50 illustrationsISBN: 978-1-59668-058-6$22.95, PC: 07KN16

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The Harmony Guides: 101 Stitches to KnitWhether creating a highly textured lace scarf or revamping a basic sweater silhouette with a new stitch pattern, 101 Stitches to Knit is the perfect portable one-stop source for stitch inspiration. Each card features a stitch design on the front side and concise easy-to-follow instructions on the back. A color-coded system divides the cards into themes—Knit & Purl, Lace & Eyelets, and Cables & Arans— and makes organization a breeze.

Box with flash cards, 5¼ × 6½101 cards with 8-page booklet101 photographsISBN: 978-1-59668-100-2$19.95, PC: 08KN17

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The Harmony Guides: Basic Crochet Stitchespage 37

The Harmony Guides: Colorwork Stitches250 Designs to KnitEdited by Sharon BrantColorwork Stitches showcases a jam-packed collection of 250 classic and contemporary colorwork stitch patterns, designs, and motifs to keep knitters constantly inspired.

Flexibound, 8½ × 8½, 276 pages250 photographsISBN: 978-1-59668-147-7$22.95, PC: 09KN12

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The Harmony Guides: Knit Edgings & Trims 150 StitchesEdited by Kate HaxellOne of the greatest challenges a knitter can face is finding the perfect edging or finishing for a project. Whether you’re looking for a highly textured lace edge or to revamp a basic sweater silhouette with a unique edging, Knit Edgings & Trims is the perfect portable one-stop source for stitch inspiration.

Flexibound, 8½ × 8½, 144 pagesISBN: 978-1-59668-173-6$19.95, PC: 09KN15

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Color StyleInnovative to Traditional, 17 Inspired Designs to KnitPam Allen and Ann BuddAchieve colorful effects in your knitting. From simple stripes to Fair Isle, Color Style features classic and innovative use of traditional color techniques by top knitwear designers.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 144 pages100 photographs30 illustrations, 28 charts ISBN: 978-1-59668-062-3$24.95, PC: 08KN09

Simple Style 19 Innovative to Traditional Designs with Simple Knitting TechniquesAnn BuddTake a break from knitting fussy garments with complicated techniques. Instead, knit simple, beautiful designs with interesting details and silhouettes with a collection of nineteen contemporary garments by top knitwear designers that celebrate stunning results without the intricate techniques.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 136 pages100 photographs, 25 illustrations, 30 chartsISBN: 978-1-59668-090-6$24.95, PC: 09KN02

Bag StyleInnovative to Traditional, 22 Inspirational Handbags, Totes, and Carry-alls to Knit and CrochetPam Allen and Ann BuddThese selected signature bag designs by top knitwear designers are sure to be a hit with beginner and experienced knitters alike.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 128 pages 100 photographs, 50 illustrations10 charts ISBN: 978-1-59668-043-2$21.95, PC: 07KN11

Folk StyleInnovative Designs to Knit, Including Sweaters, Hats, Scarves, Gloves, and MoreMags KandisThis pattern collection is steeped in fabulous ethnic influence. Each design is a reinterpretation of ethnic and global influences as seen by the designer and approached with a fresh style.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 160 pages100 photographs, 30 illustrations, 30 chartsISBN: 978-1-59668-020-3$24.95, PC: 07KN2

Lace Style Traditional to Innovative, 21 Inspired Designs to Knit Pam Allen and Ann BuddWhether you’re an experienced knitter looking for inspiration or a beginner trying lace knitting for the first time, Lace Style has everything you need to knit lace with confidence. Patterns from accomplished designers range from scarves, shawls, hats, sweaters, dresses, and more.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 160 pages100 photographs, 30 charts25 illustrationsISBN: 978-1-59668-028-9$24.95, PC: 07KN4

Wrap StyleInnovative to Traditional, 24 Inspirational Shawls, Ponchos, and Capelets to Knit and CrochetPam Allen and Ann BuddWrap Style is an inspired collection of classic and contemporary wraps in a host of different techniques from 18 famous knitwear design-ers. Plus, there’s a designer’s notebook section included to help you create your own wrap.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 160 pages120 color photographs, 30 illustrations, 24 diagramsISBN: 978-1-931499-91-0$21.95, PC: 05KN6

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Scarf Style Innovative to Traditional, 31 Inspirational Styles to Knit and CrochetPam AllenExpand what your idea of a scarf can be! Designs include a timeless scarf that uses cables and stitch patterns, a delicate triangular shawl based on traditional Estonian lace patterns, and a deconstructed striped scarf held together with brightly colored bobbles.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 152 pages50 color photographs, 30 color illustrations, 10 chartsISBN: 978-1-931499-54-5$21.95, PC: 04KN4

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The Art of Fair Isle Knitting History, Technique, Color & PatternsAnn FeitelsonAn art historian and practicing fiber artist, author Ann Feitelson has visited the Shetland Islands often and brings Fair Isle knitting to life.

Paperback, 8½ × 11, 184 pagesISBN: 978-1-59668-138-5$24.95, PC: 08KN19

The Best of Interweave KnitsOur Favorite Designs from the First Ten YearsAnn Budd, foreword by Pam AllenThese favorite projects represent the creative work of more than twenty notable designers from the first decade of Interweave Knits, plus great articles to refer to again and again.

Paperback, 8½ × 10¼, 160 pages100 photographs, 30 illustrations, 30 charts ISBN: 978-1-59668-033-3$24.95, PC: 07KN8

Th B f Boutique Knits20+ Must-Have AccessoriesLaura IrwinMake knockout trendsetting accessories that stand out from the crowd with Boutique Knits: the “it” handbag, the incredible scarf, the hat that makes heads turn. This collection of modern, stylish patterns combines knitting and non-knitting techniques to transform craft into couture.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 144 pages70 photographs, 20 illustrationsISBN: 978-1-59668-073-9$21.95, PC: 08KN8

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Classic Knits: Marianne Isager CollectionMarianne IsagerClassic Knits features twenty-five traditional, appealing projects worked in basic knit and purl stitch patterns, each with a distinctive design element, be it an interesting combination of yarns, a clever use of stitch pattern, or an unusual form of construction.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 184 pages60 photographs, 60 illustrationsISBN: 978-1-59668-115-6$24.95, PC: 09KN07

l Domino KnittingVivian HoxbroIt’s deceptively simple and simply dynamic. Called “domino knitting” because of its modular nature, this inventive method provides color and pattern intrigue for sweaters, afghans, and projects of all kinds.

Paperback, 6 × 7½, 96 pages48 color photographs49 line drawings, 3 chartsISBN: 978-1-931499-11-8$16.95, PC: 02KN3

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Favorite Socks25 Timeless Designs from InterweaveEdited by Ann Budd and Anne Merrow Interweave offers these twenty-five sock patterns for every occasion in a range of techniques, traditions, and designs.

Hardcover with concealed wire-o7 × 9¼, 128 pages50 color photographs, 8 chartsISBN: 978-1-59668-032-6$22.95, PC: 07KN7

Fearless Knitting WorkbookThe Step-by-Step Guide to Knitting ConfidenceJennifer E. Seif fertKnitters will develop skills and understanding of how yarn becomes fabric. This book leads knitters of all levels over common obstacles through targeted exercises and explanations.

Hardcover with concealed wire-o, 8½ × 9 160 pages, 100 photographs200 illustrations, 75 chartsISBN: 978-1-59668-149-1$24.95, PC: 09KN13

French Girl KnitsInnovative Techniques, Romantic Details, and Feminine DesignsKristeen Grif f in-GrimesBring out your inner French girl with this inspiring book of romantic knitted garments. Influenced by classic fairy tales and French vintage fashion, Seattle designer Kristeen Griffin-Grimes presents ethereal garments that flatter the feminine form, all accom-plished with seamless patterns and custom fit.

Paperback with flaps, 9 × 9, 160 pages150 photographs, 30 illustrations, 20 chartsISBN: 978-1-59668-069-2$24.95, PC: 08KN7

Feminine Knits22 Timeless DesignsLene Holme SamsøeBlend captivating designs with flattering, feminine silhouettes. Feminine Knits showcases texture, lace, and unusual pattern construction inspired by current and vintage fashion for every season, skill level, time commitment, and occasion.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 128 pages 80 photographsISBN: 978-1-59668-140-8$22.95, PC: 09KN09

Funky KnitsKnitting Know-How for Hip Young ThingsCarol Meldrum and Julie MarchingtonThis book offers a collection of fresh, innovative projects for guys, gals, teens, tweens, and any knitting newbie with attitude.

Paperback, 7½ × 9¾, 128 pages100 color photographs30 illustrationsISBN: 978-1-59668-003-6$19.95, PC: 06KN7

Getting Started Knitting SocksAnn BuddThis primer on sock knitting covers casting on stitches, turning the heel, and working Kitchener stitch at the toe, all in a friendly, easy-to-understand knitterly tone. Basic instructions for sixteen sock patterns are included, each sock in five different gauges and for five sizes.

Hardcover, 8 × 8, 136 pages130 photographs65 illustrations, 40 chartsISBN: 978-1-59668-029-6$18.95, PC: 07KN5

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Hip to Knit18 Contemporary Projects for Today’s KnitterJudith L. SwartzAn irresistible fashion parade of fun things to make, including a chunky scarf, halter top, mix-and-match striped socks, tote bags, a boyfriend sweater, a big-needle sweater coat. Mini-lessons build basic skills as one project advances to the next.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 96 pages18 color photographsline drawings, charts ISBN: 978-1-931499-21-7$18.95, PC: 02KN4

The Gossamer Webs Design CollectionThree Orenburg Shawls to KnitDesign interpretation by Galina KhmelevaThe author worked with talented craftspeople from the Orenburg region of Russia to bring these three Orenburg-style patterns in written form for the first time.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 56 pagescolor photographs and chartsISBN: 978-1-883010-87-4$12.95, PC: 1040

GiftedLovely Little Things to Knit and CrochetMags KandisThis book features twenty designs, from wearable accessories such as hats, mittens, scarves, socks, and wraps to home décor, including pillows, a tea cozy, pincushion, needle case, and laptop sleeves. This collection offers projects for knitters and crocheters with any level of experience and time.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 136 pagesISBN: 978-1-59668-178-1$24.95, PC: 10KN04

Inspired to Knit Creating Exquisite HandknitsMichele Rose OrneGet inside the artistic mind of talented knitwear designer Michele Rose Orne and discover her secrets to creating beautiful handknits for any season of the year. Features four mini workshops with twenty-one patterns arranged by season.

Paperback with flaps, 9 × 9, 160 pages120 photographsISBN: 978-1-59668-041-8$24.95, PC: 08KN3

Inca KnitsDesigns Inspired by South American Folk TraditionsMarianne IsagerInca Knits includes twenty-five South American inspired knit designs in the author’s signature style. Inspired by the art of South America, these twenty five garments combine knit and purl techniques that add texture to stunning colorwork. Marianne’s collection brings ancient Incan textiles to the twenty-first century.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 160 pages 60 photographs, 50 illustrations, 30 chartsISBN: 978-1-59668-116-3$24.95, PC: 09KN08

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It ItchesA Stash of Knitting CartoonsFranklin HabitIt Itches is an affectionate, humorous celebration of every aspect of the craft and is the first of its kind to mix cartoon humor with short essays on knitting. See more at www.ititchesbook.com.

Hardcover, 6 × 6, 112 pages75 illustrations, 10 essaysISBN: 978-1-59668-093-7$12.95, PC: 08KN15

Interweave Presents Knitted GiftsIrresistible Projects to Make and GiveAnn BuddKnitted Gifts offers more than thirty projects for every gift-giving occasion. Designs include unusual and inspired garments and acces-sories for the entire family as well as gifts for four-legged friends and the home. Projects range from easy-to-knit to more involved

—an ideal book for knitters of all skill levels.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 144 pages75 photographs, 36 illustrations, 10 chartsISBN: 978-1-59668-091-3$21.95, PC: 09KN3

Knit FixProblem Solving for KnittersLisa KartusKnit Fix is the essential repair manual for all knitters—from the basics of what a stitch looks like to techniques for solving the toughest knitting problems.

Hardcover with concealed wire-o, 7 × 9¼ 112 pages, 40 photographs, 110 illustrationsISBN: 978-1-59668-011-1$19.95, PC: 06KN12

Knit Kimono 18 Designs with Simple ShapesVicki SquareIdeal for beginner and advanced knitters alike, these casual to formal projects are based on the classic boxy shape recognized worldwide as an icon of the Japanese lifestyle. These unique designs each illustrate a knitted interpretation of a style or feature of a traditional kimono.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 128 pages80 photographs, 50 illustrations, 30 chartsISBN: 978-1-931499-89-7$24.95, PC: 06KN1

Knit to be SquareDomino Designs to Knit and FeltVivian HoxbroVivian Hoxbro introduces another form of addictive knitting with Knit to Be Square, which combines modular squares into blocks of varying sizes that become the base for a variety of eye-catching two- and three-dimensional projects. These squares combine to create geometric openwork patterns and when combined with felting, produce gorgeous projects.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 144 pages100 photographs, 60 illustrations, 20 chartsISBN: 978-1-59668-089-0$24.95, PC: 08KN14

Japanese Inspired Knits Marianne Isager CollectionMarianne IsagerInspired by the traditions of Japan, Marianne Isager blends traditional Scandinavian knitting with a distinctive Japanese influence in Japanese Inspired Knits. Explore beautiful design elements steeped in folk customs with these patterns created especially for women.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 144 pages60 photographs, 36 illustrationsISBN: 978-1-59668-114-9$22.95, PC: 09KN06

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Knitted BabesFive Dolls & their Wardrobes to Knit and StitchClaire GarlandWelcome to Babes’ World! Knitters won’t be able to resist these knitted “retro rag dolls” or making them and all their easy fashionable accessories.

Paperback, 8 × 10, 128 pages130 photographs, 50 patterns6 knitting chartsISBN: 978-1-59668-000-5$19.95, PC: 05KN8

Knit So FineDesigns with Skinny YarnLisa R. Myers, Laura Grutzeck, and Carol SulcoskiSee how garments knitted with thin yarns fit more precisely, are more flattering to the figure, feel better against the skin, are great for layering, and offer more versatility for fashion elements. Includes twenty stylish and contemporary projects.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 144 pages100 photographs, 40 illustrationsISBN: 978-1-59668-052-4$24.95, PC: 08KN4

Knitted Jackets20 Designs from Classic to ContemporaryCheryl OberleThis folk-inspired compilation of fun-to-knit, easily wearable, and modern jacket designs inspired by textiles and cultures from around the globe highlights a range of techniques.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 144 pages150 photographs, 35 illustrationsISBN: 978-1-59668-026-5$22.95, PC: 08KN1

Knitted Lace of EstoniaWith DVDTechniques, Patterns, and TraditionsNancy Bush Deepen your knowledge of knitting in Estonia, with fourteen heirloom-quality scarves and shawls to knit. Learn about traditional lace-knitting techniques and lily of the valley patterns and their variations.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 150 pages100 photographs, 24 illustrations60 charts, DVD ISBN: 978-1-59668-315-0$26.95, PC: 01KN25

The Knitter’s Handy Book of PatternsBasic Designs in Multiple Sizes & GaugesAnn BuddMore than 350 basic pattern options for caps, scarves, vests, sweaters, mittens, and gloves in multiple gauges to accommodate all weights of yarn.

Hardcover with concealed wire-o7 × 9¼, 112 pagescolor photographs, diagrams, chartsISBN: 978-1-931499-04-0$24.95, PC: 02KN2

The Knitter’s Handy Book of Sweater Patterns Basic Designs in Multiple Sizes and GaugesAnn BuddMore than 1,500 options for knitting sweaters in any size or gauge, this book includes standard sweater patterns in multiple sizes and gauges with charted instructions, diagrams, and much more.

Hardcover with concealed wire-o7 × 9¼, 224 pagescolor photographs, diagrams, chartsISBN: 978-1-931499-43-9$26.95, PC: 04KN1

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Knitting Little LuxuriesBeautiful Accessories to KnitLouisa HardingThese quick-and-easy projects are stylish, luxurious, use small amounts of yarn, and can be created by even the novice knitter.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 128 pages60 photographs40 illustrationsISBN: 978-1-59668-054-8$21.95, PC: 07KN13

lKnitting GreenConversations and Planet Friendly ProjectsAnn BuddKnitting Green includes twenty-two contemporary projects from top designers for garments, accessories, gifts, and home furnishings, all designed to use earth-friendly yarns or to serve an earth-friendly purpose.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 160 pages ISBN: 978-1-59668-166-8$24.95, PC: 10KN01

Knitting on the RoadSocks Patterns for the Traveling KnitterNancy BushWith its long, slender format and spiral binding, this book gives knitters exactly what they’re looking for: eighteen fun and easy sock patterns in a highly portable format.

Hardcover with concealed wire-o 6½ × 11¼, 96 pages, color photographs and illustrationsISBN: 978-1-883010-91-1$18.95, PC: 1048

Knitting Out of AfricaInspired Sweater DesignsMarianne IsagerAfrican textiles come to life in this inspired collection of eighteen sweater designs.

Paperback with flaps, 8¾ × 11¼, 144 pages50 color photographs30 color illustrations80 chartsISBN: 978-1-931499-98-9$24.95, PC: 06KN5

Knitting Socks with Handpainted Yarn Carol SulcoskiHandpainted sock yarns have captured the hearts of countless knitters. Author Carol Sulcoski explains how to make the best of these much-loved yarns, and twenty new patterns by top sock designers show off handpainted yarns at their best.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 128 pages 50 photographs, 10 illustrationsISBN: 978-1-59668-098-2$19.95, PC: 08KN16

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The New Stranded Colorwork Techniques & Patterns for Vibrant KnitwearMary Scott Huf fFrom casting on and managing two balls of yarn to adding steeks and finishing cut edges, the knitter is guided through all stranded-colorwork techniques and given a host of contemporary and innovative designs along the way.

Paperback, 8½ × 10¼, 144 pages60 photographs, 30 illustrations, 50 chartsISBN: 978-1-59668-111-8$24.95, PC: 09KN05

Knitting Vintage SocksNew Twists on Classic PatternsNancy BushSearching for new sock patterns? Try some old ones! Knitting Vintage Socks adapts sock patterns from the Weldon’s Practical Needlework book series, a compilation of newsletters published more than 100 years ago.

Hardcover with concealed wire-o 7 × 9¼, 128 pages30+ color photographs30+ illustrationsISBN: 978-1-931499-65-1$21.95, PC: 05KN2

Men in KnitsSweaters to Knit that He WILL WearTara Jon ManningDiscover the secrets to knitting your favorite guy a sweater that he’ll want to wear. Then choose the perfect sweater from this collection of more than twenty original designs.

Paperback with flaps, 9 × 10, 136 pages50 color photographs25 charts, 40 illustrationsISBN: 978-1-931499-23-1$28.95, PC: 03KN1

Natural Knits for Babies and MomsBeautiful Designs Using Organic YarnsLouisa HardingRenowned British knitwear designer Louisa Harding offers an inspired collection of patterns for mother and baby’s first eighteen months together, created with organically grown and naturally produced yarns.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 128 pages40 photographs, 25 illustrationsISBN: 978-1-59668-010-4$21.95, PC: 06KN11

Knitwear Design Workshop A Comprehensive Guide to HandknitsShirley PadenLearn to design knitwear with a perfect individual fit. From the initial spark of inspiration to sewing the last seam, Shirley Paden guides knitters through the knitwear design process and gives them the foundation to take their own knitwear designs to the next level with confidence.

Hardcover with concealed wire-o 8½ × 10¼, 344 pages, 75 photographs250 illustrations, 200 chartsISBN: 978-1-59668-086-9$40.00, PC: 09KN01

New England KnitsTimeless Knitwear with a Modern TwistCecily Glowik MacDonald and Melissa LaBarre Inspired by the seasons of New England, the book is divided into three themes: Walk in the Woods, Around the Town, and Along the Coast. Within each section readers will find a variety of flattering, wearable sweaters and accessories (including hats, mittens, scarves, bags, and shawls).

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 144 pagesISBN: 978-1-59668-180-4$24.95, PC: 10KN05

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Nicky Epstein’s Knitted Embellishments350 Appliqués, Borders, Cords, and More!Nicky EpsteinHundreds of ideas and instructions for creating knitted appliqués, borders, cords, embroidery, and enhancements such as fringes, tassels, and ties.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 272 pages color photographs throughoutISBN: 978-1-883010-39-3$31.95, PC: 769

k ’ d No Sheep for YouKnit Happy with Cotton, Silk, Linen, Hemp, Bamboo & Other DelightsAmy R. SingerThe editor of Knitty online magazine shares her secrets to knitting with nonwool fibers with twenty-one knockout patterns for socks, scarves, hats, shawls, sweaters, vests, and bags—all created with fibers that never had four legs.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 160 pages50 photographs, 10 charts, 30 illustrationsISBN: 978-1-59668-012-8$22.95, PC: 07KN1

Northern KnitsDesigns Inspired by the Knitting Traditions of Scandinavia, Iceland, and the Shetland IslesLucinda GuyThe collection of twenty women’s garments and accessories uses traditional knitting techniques and folk motifs to showcase these classic wool yarns. Featured techniques include knitting in the round and steeking, lace, cables, Fair Isle, twined knitting, and embroidery.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 160 pagesISBN: 978-1-59668-171-2$24.95, PC: 10KN03

One Skein30 Quick Projects to Knit and CrochetLeigh RadfordThese classy patterns—from bags, pillows, baby sweaters, arm warmers, bathroom décor, and more—each use just a single skein of yarn. A special section features projects designed to devour the knitter’s yarn stash.

Paperback with flaps, 8 × 8¾128 pages, 120 color photographs50 color illustrations, 17 schematicsISBN: 978-1-931499-74-3$19.95, PC: 05KN3

Poems of ColorKnitting in the Bohus TraditionWendy KeeleInstructions for seven different garments are featured, plus step-by-step instructions for forty-six design/garment combinations and the social history of the Bohus tradition.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 144 pages color photographs, black-and-white historical photographsISBN: 978-1-883010-12-6$26.95, PC: 662

Power CablesThe Ultimate Guide to Knitting Inventive CablesLily M. ChinThis book takes the reader from the most basic twisted stitches through complex and imaginative interpretations of cables that add texture, color, and even nontraditional explorations.

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Felt Frenzy26 Projects for All Forms of FeltingHeather Brack and Shannon OkeyFelt Frenzy explores all the major techniques of feltmaking, from knit-and-shrink to wet felting, needlefelting, and “recycled felting”—turning salvaged wool sweaters into useful felt pieces—plus ways to combine techniques for creative and unique results.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 128 pages60 photographs, 3 charts10 schematicsISBN: 978-1-59668-009-8$21.95, PC: 06KN10

Felt ForwardModern Designs in Knitted FeltMaggie Pace

These twenty stylish, contemporary projects will find everyday use for the most modern crafter. Innovative felting techniques, an elegant color palette, and beautiful projects make this a must-have felting book.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 128 pages60 photographs, 15 illustrationsISBN: 978-1-59668-039-5$21.95, PC: 07KN10

Shadow Knitting Vivian HoxbroCreate a knitted optical illusion! This form of knitting uses a simple technique of alternating rows of light and dark yarn to produce a subtle patterning that appears and disappears depending on the angle from which it’s viewed. Projects include winged shawls, a matching cap and scarf, vest, sweaters, Japanese-style kimonos, and more.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 144 pages30 color photographs30 charts, 30 illustrationsISBN: 978-1-931499-41-5$21.95, PC: 04KN3

Sock Innovation Knitting Techniques & Patterns for One-of-a-Kind SocksCookie A. Cookie A., pioneer of the unconventional sock—think traveling stitches, mirrored pairs, twists on the heel, cables and lace—shares her secrets for making rule-breaking socks with fifteen original sock designs. Even knitters who haven’t been bitten by the sock bug will find fascinating technique information.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 144 pages80 photographs, 10 illustrationsISBN: 978-1-59668-109-5$22.95, PC: 09KN04

Traditional Knitted Lace ShawlsRevised EditionMartha WatermanTimeless and beautiful, these shawls include triangles, squares, circles, and half-circles, with openwork, textured stitches, and lace edgings to combine.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 112 pages charts and duotone photographsISBN: 978-1-883010-48-5$21.95, PC: 911

The Twisted Sisters Knit SweatersA Knit-to-Fit WorkshopLynne VogelThis step-by-step workshop teaches any knitter to easily adapt sweater patterns to his or her own measurements and chosen yarn. Perfect for using handspun in commercial knitting patterns or learning to resize or alter a knitting pattern.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 144 pages100 photographs, 50 illustrations, 30 chartsISBN: 978-1-931499-69-9$24.95, PC: 06KN2

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How We FeltDesigns + Techniques from Contemporary Felt ArtistsCarol Huber CypherSignature works from twenty admired fiber artists are explored, with step-by-step information on how to achieve their unique effects. Projects include hats, caps, dresses, bags, slippers, jewelry, rugs, pillows, and much more.

Paperback, 8½ × 10¼, 144 pages75 photographs, 50 illustrationsISBN: 978-1-59668-031-9$24.95, PC: 07KN6

Simply Felt20 Easy and Elegant Designs in WoolMargaret Docherty and Jayne EmersonAll the information needed to make beautiful garments and home décor items from natural woolen fibers, using just hands and water. The felting fundamentals are clearly presented, from making flat felt to the more advanced processes of inlaying fibers.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 128 pages50 color photographs90 illustrationsISBN: 978-1-931499-70-5$24.95, PC: 04SP3

Simply Needlefelt 20 Easy and Elegant DesignsJayne EmersonCreate twenty beautiful felted projects using easy needlefelting techniques. From three-dimensional effects and appliqué to weaves and braids to combining multiple techniques in one project, beginning needlefelters and fiber artists, art quilters, and mixed-media artists of all skill levels with an interest in needlefelt will delight in Simply Needlefelt.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 112 pages200 photographs, 10 illustrationsISBN: 978-1-59668-108-8$24.95, PC: 09FE01

Shibori Knitted Felt20 Plus Designs to Knit, Bead, and Felt Alison Crowther-SmithTake felt to the next level with shibori—achieve unusual textural and color effects, extra dimension, and one-of-a-kind quality in each and every project.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 112 pages60 photographs, 30 illustrationsISBN: 978-1-59668-085-2$24.95, PC: 08KN13

Felted KnitsThe Art of Shrinking Your KnittingBeverly GaleskasFiber Trends owner Bev Galeskas shares her secrets for felting success along with thirty-six original projects. Includes sections on embellishing felting and needlefelting.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 128 pages50 color photographs60 illustrationsISBN: 978-1-931499-33-0$21.95, PC: 03KN4

200 Crochet Blocks for Blankets, Throws, and AfghansCrochet Squares to Mix and MatchJan EatonThis directory of blocks describes techniques and degree of difficulty, and each pattern is designed so that finished blocks are all the same size when they’re worked in yarn of the same weight. A useful refresher course on crochet is included, as well as patterns for edgings and instructions on making fringe to finish off afghans in style.

Paperback, 8¾ × 8¾, 128 pages200 color photographsISBN: 978-1-931499-68-2$24.95, PC: 04KN8

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Blueprint CrochetModern Designs for the Visual CrocheterRobyn Chachula Learn the universal symbol language of crochet and create gorgeous patterns using a graphical interpretation of contemporary designs made just for the visual crafter.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 152 pages70 photographs, 118 illustrationsISBN: 978-1-59668-072-2$22.95, PC: 08CR1

Crochet in ColorTechniques and Designs for Playing with ColorKathy MerrickCrochet in Color encourages crocheters to shake their fears of experimenting with color, design outside the color wheel, and make unique color combinations work. Merrick also explains how to change colors in crochet, stranding techniques, and how to work over yarn tails.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 128 pages100 photographs, 25 illustrationsISBN: 978-1-59668-112-5$22.95, PC: 09CR02

Crochet Me Designs to Fuel the Crochet RevolutionKim WerkerMake crochet your own with these eighteen fashion-forward designs that give an entertaining and inspiring insight into the next generation of crocheters. Projects include thigh-high stockings, retro bags, scarves, sweaters, shrugs, camis, even home décor items, with beautiful photos, and step-by-step instructions.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 128 pages70 photographs, 50 illustrationsISBN: 978-1-59668-063-0$21.95, PC: 07KN12

Crochet So FineExquisite Designs with Fine YarnsKristin Omdahl Kristin Omdahl’takes crocheted clothing from fussy to fashionable. By working with thinner yarns and more flexible stitches, crocheters can produce garments that are stylish and comfortable—figure-flattering without being form-fitting and great for layering. All stitch motifs include charts, and the specialized techniques include how-to sections.

Paperback, 8½ × 10½, 160 pagesISBN: 978-1-59668-198-9$22.95, PC: 10CR01

The Crocheter’s CompanionNancy BrownAs the enthusiasm for crochet grows, this portable reference provides the essential information that crocheters need to have at their fingertips. Thread and hook charts, abbreviations, stitch instructions, and lots of helpful hints demystify this art.

Spiral-bound, 7 × 5, 112 pages200 line drawingsISBN: 978-1-931499-13-2$19.95, PC: 02NW4

Double Stitch Designs for the Crochet FashionistaErika and Monika SimmonsMake a fashion statement with this collection of twenty-five stylish, sexy, and modern crochet patterns for the fashion diva. Projects use simple crochet techniques mixed with innovative construction, form-fitting designs, playful color combinations, and unique detailing.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 144 pages100 photographs, 30 charts ISBN: 978-1-59668-044-9$21.95, PC: 08KN6

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The Harmony Guides: 101 Stitches to Crochet101 Stitches to Crochet is the perfect portable one-stop source for stitch inspiration. Each card features a stitch design on the front side and concise easy-to-follow instructions on the back. A color-coded system divides the cards into themes and makes organization a breeze.

Paperback, 5¼ × 6½ with 8-page booklet101 photographsISBN: 978-1-59668-101-9$19.95, PC: 08CR03

The Harmony Guides: Basic Crochet Stitches250 Stitches to CrochetEdited by Erika KnightThis essential reference guide and source for creativity brims with new and old stitches to delight crocheters of all skill levels. From single cluster crochet stitch to trinity stitch, there are hundreds of stitch ideas to choose from.

Paperback, 8½ × 8½, 272 pages300 photographs50 illustrations, 50 chartsISBN: 978-1-59668-081-4$22.95, PC: 08KN10

The Harmony Guides: Crochet Stitch Motifs250 Stitches to CrochetEdited by Erika KnightChoose from hundreds of crochet motifs to inspire beginner and seasoned crocheters. From a simple lace triangle to a delicate popcorn trefoil to an intricate French square, each motif features a full-color photograph in contemporary yarns and clear and concise instructions for creating each design. Also features a section on free-form techniques.

Paperback, 8½ × 8½, 272 pages300 photographs, 50 illustrations, 50 chartsISBN: 978-1-59668-083-8$22.95, PC: 08KN12

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The Harmony Guides: Crochet Edgings & Trims150 StitchesEdited by Kate HaxellCrochet Edgings & Trims is the go-to resource for all crocheters to add a personal touch to their designs, regardless of skill level. It includes many options to choose from, including never-before-seen edgings!

Paperback, 8½ × 8½, 144 pagesISBN: 978-1-59668-172-9$19.95, PC: 09CR03

Interweave Presents Crocheted GiftsIrresistible Projects to Make and GiveEdited by Kim WerkerCrocheted Gifts is the ultimate gift-giving guide resource for crocheters, with a collection of projects from today’s most popular designers. From baby gifts to mittens for the whole family to home décor and fancy lace, this book is full of perfect projects for every occasion.

Paperback, 8½ × 9120 pages, 75 photographs10 illustrations, 15 chartsISBN: 978-1-59668-107-1$21.95, PC: 09CR01

Hip to Crochet23 Contemporary Projects for Today’s CrocheterJudith L. SwartzKnitwear designer, teacher, and author Swartz transforms this traditional handcraft with twenty-three fashion-savvy garments and home accessories in a color palette that is cosmopolitan chic. Crochet is the new knitting, and this book will get you hooked.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 128 pagesISBN: 978-1-931499-52-1$19.95, PC: 04KN5

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The Alden Amos Big Book of HandspinningBeing a Compendium of Information, Advice, and Opinion on the Noble Art & CraftAlden AmosThis is truly a BIG book with every aspect of handspinning explored by a legendary mentor to the growing handcraft community of spinning. This definitive work presents more than forty years of experi ence making and handling yarn.

Hardcover, 7 × 9, 480 pages400 line illustrationsISBN: 978-1-883010-88-1$39.95, PC: 1039

All New Homespun Handknit25 Small Projects to Knit with Handspun YarnAmy Clarke MooreThis is a new classic featuring small projects designed for manageable amounts of handspun yarn. Similar to the original, this book offers a variety of projects for advanced beginning knitters and spinners.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 144 pages50 photographs, 10 illustrations, 15 chartsISBN: 978-1-59668-144-6$22.95, PC: 09KN10

Color in SpinningDeb MenzA paperbound edition of Deb Menz’s classic guide to color written expressly for the handspinner seeking new adventures in color. This comprehen sive manual presents in-depth discus sion and photographed demon stration of immersion dyeing, painting rovings, blending colors and fibers, and spinning and plying multicolored preparations.

Paperback, 8½ × 11, 240 pagesMore than 300 color and black-and-white photographs55 illustrationsISBN: 978-1-931499-82-8$29.95, PC: 05SP1

Get SpunThe Step-by-Step Guide to Spinning Art YarnsSymeon NorthThis book ranges from the spinning fundamentals to techniques for spinning wool and silk to spinning with nontraditional materials (fabric, silk cocoons), introducing add-ins (beads, locks, etc.), and creating exciting plying effects.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 120 pagesISBN: 978-1-59668-064-7$22.95, PC: 08SP1

Wrapped in Crochet Scarves, Wraps & ShawlsKristin Omdahl Create stunning crocheted scarves, wraps, and shawls using clever stitch motifs, innovative and traditional shaping, and a variety of techniques and embellishment ideas. Wrapped in Crochet includes techniques for every skill level and projects to fit every budget and time commitment.

Paperback, 8½ × 10¼120 pages75 photographs25 illustrations, 10 chartsISBN: 978-1-59668-076-0$22.95, PC: 08CR2

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The Spinner’s CompanionBobbie IrwinBoth beginning and experienced spinners will use this quick reference to look up common spinning terms, find out how to maintain their wheels, and learn how to process fiber and spin yarn. This handy spiral- bound offering is an authoritative tool that spinners will want to keep beside their wheel or with their handspindle at all times.

Spiral-bound, 7 × 5, 112 pagesblack-and-white illustrationsISBN: 978-1-883010-79-9$19.95, PC: 01SP1

In Sheep’s ClothingA Handspinner’s Guide to Wool Nola Fournier and Jane FournierA look at a hundred breeds of sheep, with special attention to their fleece characteristics, methods of prepara tion and spinning, and best end use. Everything from baby-soft Merino to silky Lincoln and sturdy Karakul—the full range of nature’s miracle fiber is represented.

Paperback, 7¼ × 10¼224 pages black-and-white photographsISBN: 978-1-931499-38-5$24.95, PC: 03SP3

Respect the SpindleSpin Inf inite Yarns with One Amazing ToolAbby FranquemontVeteran spinner and spindle aficionado Abby Franquemont teaches spinners old and new how to create incredible yarn with this amazing yet simple tool. Respect the Spindle combines step-by-step photography with detailed illustrations, from the basics to more specialized techniques.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 128 pages75 photographs, 5 illustrations, 2 tablesISBN: 978-1-59668-155-2$22.95, PC: 09SP02

Spin ControlTechniques for Spinning the Yarns You WantAmy King Spin Control teaches spinners to make handspun yarns that may include the best traits of commercial yarns but always have their own personal touches. From soft, bulky singles to durable cabled yarns with terrific stitch definition and from tweedy yarns with rich texture and color to serviceable 3-ply that holds up to heavy use, the sky is the limit with this thorough resource.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 120 pages80 photographs, 10 illustrations 5 tables ISBN: 978-1-59668-105-7$22.95, PC: 09SP01

Spin to KnitThe Knitter’s Guide to Making YarnShannon Okey

Take knitting to a new level with the addition of handmade yarn! Spin to Knit has everything needed to create fun one-of-a-kind designer yarn.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 128 pages150 photographs, 25 illustrationsISBN: 978-1-59668-007-4$21.95, PC: 06SP1

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Color WorksThe Crafter’s Guide to ColorDeb MenzExplore color with a new confidence using this essential tool. Deb Menz brings principles of color theory down to a practical level and applies them to knitting, spinning, beadwork, weaving, surface design, quilting, hand and machine embroidery, and paper collage. Color Works includes a pull-out color wheel and removable hue cards.

Hardcover with concealed wire-o, 7 × 9¼152 pages, 55 color photographs, color strips, 2 color wheelsISBN: 978-1-931499-47-7$24.95, PC: 04SP1

A Dyer’s GardenFrom Plant to Pot: Growing Dyes for Natural FibersRita BuchananNatural dyes are so much more than tans and browns! In this handy little volume, one of the premier garden writers and spinning teachers of our time walks readers through planting, harvest ing, and brewing up a full spectrum of vivid dyes for natural fibers.

Paperback, 6 × 7¼, 112 pages color photographsISBN: 978-1-883010-07-2$14.95, PC: 667

The Complete Guide to Natural Dyeing Fabric, Yarn, and Fiber Eva Lambert and Tracy Kendall Jam-packed with natural—and foolproof—dyeing techniques, The Complete Guide to Natural Dyeing Fabric, Yarn, and Fiber is the perfect dyeing source for an abundance of fiber artists wanting to dye the natural way.

Paperback, 8½ × 10, 144 pages400 photographsISBN: 978-1-59668-18-1$24.95, PC: 10SP01

Start Spinning Everything You Need to Know to Make Great YarnMaggie CaseyGo from novice to competent spinner in this guide to turning fiber to yarn with an introduction to the various types of fibers available. Learn how to choose and prepare fiber with detailed instructions for both spinning on a spindle and spinning on a wheel.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 120 pages125 photographs, 5 illustrationsISBN: 978-1-59668-065-4$21.95, PC: 08SP2

The Twisted Sisters Sock WorkbookDyeing, Painting, Spinning, Designing, KnittingLynne VogelThis book is about sisterhood, sharing, crafting, giving, laughing. It’s also about spinning yarn and making glorious, zany, wildly colorful socks. The Twisted Sisters Sock Workbook techniques, patterns, and invaluable tips— for creating authentic, perfect, made-to-order footwear.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 96 pages101 color photographs35 line drawings, 6 chartsISBN: 978-1-931499-16-3$18.95, PC: 02SP2

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Yarns to Dye ForCreating Self-Patterning Yarns for KnittingKathleen TaylorUse dyes for natural fibers that are available at most grocery stores and craft shops to create your own self-patterning yarns— those that magically knit up into stripes, Fair Isle, graduating bands of color, and zigzag patterns.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 104 pages, 60 color photographs, 20 illustrationsISBN: 978-1-931499-81-1$21.95, PC: 05KN5

Card WeavingCandace CrockettWith nothing more than colored yarn and simple cardboard squares, you can produce exquisitely patterned belts and straps, silk trims and ties, wall art, even hefty rugs and mats.

Paperback, 8¼ × 10⅞, 144 pagescolor and black-and-white photographs and illustrationsISBN: 978-0-934026-61-1$24.95, PC: 6031

Hands On Rigid Heddle WeavingBetty Linn DavenportThis easy-to-use guide covers choosing, setting up, and weaving on a rigid-heddle loom. Appealing to beginning and experienced weavers who value its thriftiness and versatility. Instructions are included to make wonderful projects with plain-weave variations.

Paperback, 8½ × 10½, 120 pagescolor photographs, illustrations, and chartsISBN: 978-0-934026-25-3$24.95, PC: 576

Learning to WeaveRevised EditionDeborah ChandlerMore than 100,000 weavers have used this unparalleled study guide to learn from scratch or hone their skills. All the basics are covered: understanding the tools of weaving, making a good warp three ways, reading and designing drafts, and understanding weave structures.

Paperback, 8½ × 11, 232 pagesISBN: 978-1-59668-139-2$24.95, PC: 08WV03

Mastering Weave StructuresTransforming Ideas into Great ClothSharon AldermanClear explanations, examples, and photographs of stunning fabrics intro duce you to the fundamental principles of weave structure. Included are plain weave, twills, satin, waffle weaves, distortions of the grid, three-element weaves, loom-controlled doubleweave, and more.

Paperback, 9 × 10, 260 pages60 photographs, 30 illustrations, 290 draftsISBN: 978-1-959668-137-8$29.95, PC: 08WV02

The Handweaver’s Pattern Directory Over 600 Weaves for 4-Shaft LoomsAnne DixonThis full-color practical guide features hundreds of weave structures for 4-shaft looms: twill, zigzag, diamond, herringbone, block drafts, plus specialized techniques. Each structure includes a color photo, threading and treadling sequence, and degree of difficulty.

Hardcover with concealed wire-o, 7 × 9¼256 pages, 650 photographs, 650 chartsISBN: 978-1-59668-040-1$34.95, PC: 07WV1

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Rag Rug HandbookRevised EditionJanet Meany and Paula Pfaf fEverything a weaver needs to know about weaving rag rugs, from basic information to drafts for twenty traditional 2- and 4- shaft patterns.

Paperback, 8½ × 11, 132 pagescolor photographs and black-and-white illustrations and draftsISBN: 978-1-883010-28-7$21.95, PC: 903

Time to WeaveSimply Elegant Projects to Make in Almost No TimeJane PatrickLearn the fundamentals of weaving and create beautiful textural objects.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 128 pages70 photographsISBN: 978-1-931499-59-0$21.95, PC: 06WV1

A Weaver’s Book of 8-Shaft PatternsFrom the Friends of HandwovenEdited by Carol StricklerThis must-have draft book contains almost 1,000 different patterns on more than twenty-five weave structures. Introductory chapters provide a thorough understand ing of how each structure works.

Paperback, 8¾ × 11¼, 240 pages black-and-white photographs ISBN: 978-0-934026-67-3$39.95, PC: 6081

The Weaver’s CompanionPresented by Handwoven magazineSave your brain for being creative. Let this small, sturdy spiral-bound volume keep track of the details. It’s all here: sett and sleying charts, formulas for calculating warp and weft, fiber identification tests, basic weave drafts, finishing techniques, fiber factoids, a must-have gray scale, design shortcuts, and much more.

Spiral-bound, 7 × 5, 112 pages line drawingsISBN: 978-1-883010-81-2$19.95, PC: 1037

The Weaver’s Idea BookCreative Cloth on a Rigid-Heddle LoomJane PatrickThis book presents a wide variety of patterns for the simple rigid-heddle loom, accompanied by harness drafts for multishaft looms. The techniques include leno, Brooks bouquet, soumak, and embroidery on fabric. Each chapter contains weaving patterns along with swatches illustrating the techniques, accompanied by step-by-step photography.

Hardcover with concealed wire-o8½ × 9, 256 pagesISBN: 978-1-59668-175-0$29.95, PC: 10WV01

Navajo Weaving WayThe Path from Fleece to RugNoël Bennett and Tiana BighorseNavajo Weaving Way presents this Native American rug-making process and includes all-new chapters on spinning, carding, and dyeing. Some material is drawn from Noël Bennett’s earlier, out-of-print books on Navajo rug-weaving traditions.

Paperback, 8 × 10, 160 pages duotone photographs and line drawingsISBN: 978-1-883010-30-0$21.95, PC: 695

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The Weaver’s Studio: DoubleweaveJennifer MooreDoubleweave is the art of weaving two layers of cloth at the same time, one above the other on the loom, creating beautiful cloth that is reversible yet unique on each side. Learn all the tips and tricks to setting up the warp, then move to a variety of doubleweave specialty techniques through detailed process photography and a wealth of swatches demonstrating different effects.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 144 pagesISBN: 978-1-59668-179-8$26.95, PC: 10WV02

Weaving in the Peruvian HighlandsDreaming Patterns, Weaving MemoriesNilda Callañaupa AlvarezThis richly photographed look at Andean weaving, which embodies the living history and culture of the Peruvian Highlands, is a guide that catalogs the many intricate patterns found in traditional Peruvian textiles.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 96 pages200 photographsISBN: 978-1-59668-055-5 $19.95, PC: 07WV2

The Weaver’s Studio:Woven ShiboriCatherine EllisCatherine Ellis’s breakthrough technique of woven shibori embraces new approaches to the art of weaving and dyeing.

Paperback with flaps8½ × 9, 136 pages 160 color photographs, 47 drafts13 illustrationsISBN: 978-1-931499-67-5$24.95, PC: 05WV2

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Woven TreasuresOne-of-a-Kind Bags with Folk Weaving TechniquesSara LambFrom inspiration and project planning to her signature hand-manipulated techniques, Sara Lamb leads weavers through the steps of making exquisite bags using folk weaving techniques that evoke modern ideas in brilliant colors and textures.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 128 pages100 photographs10 illustrations, 5 chartsISBN: 978-1-59668-102-6$24.95, PC: 09WV01

Weaving Made Easy17 Projects Using a Simple LoomLiz Gipson

Weaving Made Easy includes seventeen simple projects made on a simple rigid-heddle loom. Projects range from scarves and tops to bags and belts, from pillows and placemats to rugs and blankets. Complete instructions, clear step-by-step photographs, and abundant tips and techniques for color, design, construction, and embellishment make this the ultimate idea book for the would-be weaver.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 128 pages150 photographsISBN: 978-1-59668-075-3$24.95, PC: 08WV1

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Creative Quilting The Journal Quilt ProjectKarey Patterson Bresenhan This compendium of more than 400 quilts was culled from the nearly 6,000 QuiltPages made by artists who participated in The Journal Quilt Project. Each quilt represents a page in a quilter’s life story, chronicling joy, frustration, tragedy, inspiration, mundane moments, and artistic epiphany.

Paperback, 8½ × 11, 272 pagesISBN: 978-0-97669-283-6$34.99, PC: 07QM4

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Art + QuiltDesign Principles and Creativity ExercisesLyric Kinard Master quilter Lyric Kinard shares her secrets of success through a variety of techniques, exercises, and insider tips to get novice quilters and experienced textile artists inspired to make art.

Hardcover with concealed wire-o 8½ × 10¼, 128 pages, 200 photographsISBN: 978-1-59668-106-4$26.95, PC: 09QM03

Inspired to QuiltCreative Experiments in Art Quilt ImageryMelanie TestaExplore the art-quilt design process through journaling, technique experiments, and making small projects using a variety of mixed-media, fiber-art, and surface-design techniques.

Paperback, 8½ × 10¼, 136 pages 200 photographsISBN: 978-1-59668-096-8$24.95, PC: 09QM2

The Quilting Arts Book Techniques and Inspiration for Creating One-of-a-Kind QuiltsPatricia BoltonThis is Art Quilting 101 in a book! Find the most popular topics, articles, and artists from past issues of Quilting Arts Magazine

—plus innovative new techniques offered by today’s most respected contemporary quilt artists.

Paperback, 8½ × 10¼, 144 pages250 photographsISBN: 978-1-59668-099-9$24.95, PC: 08QM04

200 Braids to Twist, Knot, Loop, or WeaveJacqui CareyCreate a personalized braided trim to complete any project, from cloth ing, furnishings, greeting cards, jewelry, totes, gift wrap, floral arrange ments, and more.

Hardcover with concealed wire-o, 5¾ × 7¾256 pages, 443 photographs, 30 illustrationsISBN: 978-1-59668-018-0$27.95, PC: 07FA1

Free ExpressionThe Art and Confessions of a Contemporary QuilterRobbi Joy Eklow Artist Robbi Joy Eklow shares her secrets for designing, fusing, and finishing quilts so quilters can learn her nontraditional techniques. This full-color book includes many of Robbi’s quilts and patterns.

Paperback, 8¼ × 10½, 116 pagesISBN: 978-097669-280-5$26.95, PC: 07QM3

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Cloth Dolls for Textile Artists Ray SlaterLearn the basic principles and techniques of doll making, from the simplest stump doll to the more complicated jointed doll, plus instruction on needle-sculpting and using thread embroidery. A range of textile techniques is represented.

Hardcover, 8½ × 10⅞, 128 pages 110 photographsISBN: 978-1-59668-087-6$28.95, PC: 08FA03

Bags with Paper and StitchInnovative Surface Techniques for Embellishing Bags Isobel HallLearn to create bags from various types of papers and materials, including cocoon strippings, linen, flax, merino, paper clay, and Translucent Liquid Sculpey. Included are step-by-step instructions, beautiful photos, and tips for personalizing.

Paperback, 8½ × 10¾, 128 pages100 photographsISBN: 978-1-59668-051-7$24.95, PC: 07FA3

Art ClothA Guide to Surface Design for FabricJane DunnewoldCreate stunning cloth. Following Jane’s techniques with step-by-step photography, readers will learn to create art cloth using dyes, color-removing agents, paints, and foils—combined through processes that include silk-screen printing, stamping, stenciling, and handpainting.

Paperback, 8½ × 10¼, 160 pagesISBN: 978-1-59668-195-8$26.95, PC: 10QM01

Color on ColorElegant Designs to StitchJanet HaighThis book offers first-time stitchers and experienced embroiderers alike a hands-on guide for embellishing garments and accessories with a marvelous palette of colors. Combine handworked embroidery, exquisite natural fibers, and several cross-craft techniques to create twelve striking projects for wear or for home décor.

Paperback with flaps, 8⅜ × 10, 112 pages 38 color photographs, 11 charts168 illustrationsISBN: 978-1-931499-85-9$21.95, PC: 05NW3

Freestyle Machine Embroidery Techniques and Inspiration for Fiber ArtCarol ShinnExplore the possibilities of freestyle machine embroidery, its application for quilting and fiber art with this technique, and an inspiration guide for all skill levels.

Paperback, 8½ × 10¼, 176 pages250 photographs, 20 illustrationsISBN: 978-1-59668-042-5$29.95, PC: 08FA1

Mixed ManiaRecipes for Delicious Mixed-Media CreationsDebbi Crane and Cheryl PraterMixed Mania features more than twenty smart and sassy mixed-media projects divided like a cookbook into appetizers, main courses, and sweet treats for a fresh perspective on the craft.

Paperback, 8½ × 10¼, 128 pages150 photographsISBN: 978-1-59668-084-5$22.95, PC: 08QM02

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Mixed-Media Self-PortraitsInspiration & TechniquesCate Coulacos PratoExplore creative self-portraits through exercises, essays, and gallery art. Readers will find inspiration plus mixed-media, collage, and fiber-arts techniques.

Paperback, 8½ × 10¼, 128 pages100 photographs ISBN: 978-159668-082-1$22.95, PC: 08QM03

Mixed Media Explorations Blending Paper, Fabric and Embellishment to Create Inspired DesignsBeryl Taylor Renowned mixed-media artist Beryl Taylor shows how surprisingly easy and fun it can be to turn fabric, paper, stitch, and embellishment into unique pieces of artwork.

Paperback, 8½ × 11½, 112 pages ISBN: 978-0-9766928-2-9$27.99, PC: 07QM1

Printmaking + Mixed Media Simple Techniques for Paper and FabricDorit ElishaLearn simple printmaking techniques and how to incorporate printed images into mixed-media artwork on paper and fabric, a twist on traditional methods.

Paperback, 8½ × 10¼, 120 pages250 photographsISBN: 978-1-59668-095-1$22.95, PC: 09QM01

Stitch Alchemy Combining Fabric and Paper for Mixed-Media ArtKelli PerkinsCombine two hot trends for a mixed-media sensation! Blend the versatility of paper with the dimensional qualities of cloth with

“paper-cloth” that can be easily transformed into collaged quilts.

Paperback, 8½ × 10¼136 pages, 200 photographsISBN: 978-1-59668-113-2$22.95, PC: 09QM04

The Surface Designer’s HandbookDyeing, Printing, Painting, and Creating Resists on FabricHolly BrackmannA wealth of information of dyeing and surface design not found in any other book currently in print.

Hardcover with concealed wire-o,8½ × 11, 144 pages240 photographs and 5 illustrationsISBN: 978-1-931499-90-3$29.95, PC: 06FA1

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Customizing Cool ClothesFrom Dull to Divine in 30 ProjectsKate HaxellPersonalize your favorite fashions. Learn to transform an inexpensive, mass-produced garment into a designer original using simple materials and tools.

Paperback, 8¼ × 10¼128 pages, 240 photographsISBN: 978-1-59668-015-9$21.95, PC: 06FA3

Fabricate17 Innovative Sewing Projects that Make Fabric the StarSusan WasingerThis innovative how-to book uses classic and modern techniques to create interesting custom fabrics for more than seventeen fun and useful projects, including surface designs and innovative fabric construction.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 128 pages300 photographs, 50 illustrationsISBN: 978-1-59668-094-4$22.95, PC: 09SW01

I Love Patchwork25 Irresistible Zakka Projects to Sew Rashida Coleman-Hale

This modern approach to sewing showcases sophisticated patchwork projects in the popular Japanese zakka style—the art of seeing the savvy in the ordinary and mundane—by combining linen and print fabrics using simple quilting techniques.

Paperback with flaps, 8½ × 9, 144 pages, 150 illustrations150 photographsISBN: 978-1-59668-142-2$24.95, PC: 09SW02

49 Sensational SkirtsCreative Embellishment Ideas for One-of-a Kind DesignsAlison WilloughbyMake head-turning, show-stopping skirts (plus a cheeky mini-skirt!) using simple sewing techniques and inexpensive, readily available materials. Contains a handy bound-in pattern template.

Paperback, 7½ × 9¾, 128 pages700 photographsISBN: 978-1-59668-061-6$24.95, PC: 08FA2

Sew Liberated20 Stylish Projects for the Modern SewistMeg McElweeMeg McElwee, author of the popular Sew Liberated blog and boutique sewing pattern line, teaches how to transform sewing by adding personal touches with appliqué details combined with embroidery, beadwork, buttons, ribbons, and more.

Paperback with 4-page pattern insert8½ × 10¼, 144 pages160 illustrations, 120 photographsISBN: 978-1-59668-161-3$24.95, PC: 09SW03

Carry Me20 Boutique Bags to SewYuka KoshizenCreate sophisticated handbags with this step-by-step guide featuring unique design sensibility and clever projects. Using simple but beautiful materials and basic sewing skills, crafters can create twenty stunning bags.

Paperback, 7½ × 9½, 112 pagesISBN: 978-1-59668-184-2$19.95, PC: 09SW06

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Stitch GraffitiUnexpected Cross-StitchHeather Holland-DalyThe next generation of stitching has arrived with this playful collection of twenty-six cross-stitch designs divided into “graffiti,”

“tattoos,” and “stuff” for a playful and lighthearted approach to the craft.

Paperback, 8½ × 10¼, 112 pages60 photographs, 30 charts30 illustrationsISBN: 978-1-59668-045-6$21.95, PC: 08NW01

Stitchy Kitty Fuzzy Puppy60 Motifs to Stitch EverywhereAyako Otsuka Add adorable cat and dog motifs to just about anything with this step-by-step embroidery guide.

Paperback, 8¼ × 10¼, 120 pagesISBN: 978-1-59668-183-5$19.95, PC: 09SW05

The story behind Weldon’s In the late 1800s, a company in England called Weldon’s offered monthly newsletters that featured needlework patterns and instructions for projects. Later, the company inaugurated a series of books titled Weldon’s Practical Needlework, each volume consisting of twelve issues of newsletters bound with a cloth cover. Every book is filled with hundreds of vintage projects, illustrations, information on little-known techniques, fashion as it was at the turn of the twentieth century, and brief histories of needlework. The books open a window to another time and place. Perfect for collecting.

$30.00 each volume *Note: Volumes 1 & 3 are no longer available.

Weldon’s Practical Needlework: Volume 12From PieceWork magazine, Volume 12 is chock-full of knitted and crocheted garments, including socks, doilies, toys, insertions, and household items. One entire section is devoted to what Victorians called waistcoats, which we refer to as vests. To add some spice, beautiful white-on-white Mountmellick embroidery, drawn-thread work, and smocking are also included.

Sew Me, Love MeBest Stuffed Friends to MakeHsiu-Lan Kuei Make twelve endearing fabric “stuffies” perfect for gifting or keeping, complete with accessories.

Paperback, 8 × 10, 144 pages120 photographs with bound-in pattern templatesISBN: 978-1-59668-182-8$19.95, PC: 09SW04

ISBN: 978-1-883010-82-9, PC: P9992ISBN: 978-1-883010-94-2, PC: WNIVISBN: 978-1-883010-95-9, PC: WNVISBN: 978-1-883010-96-6, PC: NW021

ISBN: 978-1-931499-18-7 , PC: 02NW3ISBN: 978-1-931499-29-3, PC: 03NW1

ISBN: 978-1-931499-30-9, PC: 03NW2ISBN: 978-1-931499-48-4, PC: 04NW1ISBN: 978-1-931499-49-1, PC: 04NW2

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Interweave KnitsInterweave Knits magazine offers innovative, stylish, and inspirational designs by well-known names in the knitting industry. From simple socks to elaborate knitted jackets and shawls, each issue features over twenty patterns knit in today’s yarns and color choices for everyday wear to professional styles. Plus, each issues features quick tips and in-depth tutorials for basic to advanced knitting techniques. Edited by host of Knitting Daily TV, Eunny Jang brings a sophisticated, modern look to knitwear that offers readers successful knitting patterns with step-by-step instructions, beautiful photography, and charts and illustrations for more advanced projects. With a pulse on the knitting community and noteworthy news and views on knitting, this magazine has been popular with knitters of all ages throughout the world.

Interweave CrochetInterweave Crochet has been recognized as a consumer favorite crochet magazine for its insightful articles, valuable tips and techniques, relevant crochet news, and abundance of fashionable projects by well-known and respected crochet designers featured in each issue. Edited by Marcy Smith, Interweave Crochet offers an innovative, stylish look at crochet far beyond the afghan. With more than twenty patterns per issue featuring modern yarns and color palettes, readers are given every opportunity to improve and learn new crochet skills with step-by-step instructions, charts, and illustrations for guaranteed success. Patterns range from easy-to-crochet accessories for beginners to advanced lace projects and garments.

KnitsceneNOW PUBLISHED QUARTERLY! Knitscene magazine’s fun and creative vibe focuses on easy to intermediate knitting projects for the spirited knitter. With “knitspottings” of knitwear on the street, newsworthy articles, valuable tips and informative technical instruction, this special issue magazine also features over twenty projects by top-notch knitwear designers in each issue that echo what it means to be a knitter. Edited by Lisa Shroyer, Knitscene magazine is an accessible project magazine of innovative design elements, fun details, great first-projects to tackle, and wearable, stylish projects from city-worthy berets and fingerless mitts to comfy sweaters to cozy up in!

Quilting ArtsQuilting Arts Magazine covers a wide range of skills, includes exceptional how-to articles, profiles artists, features guest teachers, and explores contemporary textile works, surface design, embellishments, and motifs. Addressing the interests of the contemporary quilter, fiber artist, art quilter, embellished quilter, and wearable-art artist, Quilting Arts starts where traditional quilting leaves off.

In each issue the quilt artist will find the most innovative art quilting techniques, tips and tutorials on machine stitching, and profiles of contemporary quilt artists from around the world. Quilting Arts also explores creative ways of incorporating unusual fabrics, threads, beads, and embellishments into the project design in each issue.

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Cloth Paper ScissorsCloth Paper Scissors covers all types of fiber arts and collage work, including mixed media, assemblage, altered books, art dolls, visual art journals, rubber stamping, creative embroidery, and book arts. For the beginning artist/crafter as well as the advanced, Cloth Paper Scissors has a playful, positive tone, encouraging its readers to try new techniques and share their work and expertise with a greater audience.

Bringing its readers today’s leading talented artists and authors and poignant stories behind them, CPS also provides the highest quality studio photography showcasing the latest techniques and project ideas.

HandwovenHandwoven is more than a collection of enticing projects—it’s a textile travelogue, pattern book, show catalog, weave structure textbook, and a resource for filling shelves with yarns, books, and interesting tools. It’s the premier go-to source for everyone interested in weaving, from beginners to seasoned professionals alike. In addition to introducing top weaving experts from around the world with new innovations and creative ideas, each issue offers the latest news on the weaving world, looms and supplies, patterns, tips, and techniques.

PieceWorkPieceWork celebrates and honors the handwork of our heritage with well-researched and deeply human stories, along with hands-on projects that cover embroidery, needlepoint, cross-stitch, knitting, lace making, crochet, beadwork, and other needlework techniques. Anyone with a passion for historical work and intriguing stories and techniques, will love PieceWork. Each issue explores the personal stories of traditional makers, what they made, and how they made their creations, and investigates how specific objects were crafted and the stories behind them.  In-depth how-to techniques and step-by-step projects make the traditions come alive for today’s knitters, embroiderers, lacemakers, and crocheters.  

Spin-OffSpin-Off is there, every spin of the way, with tips and techniques for beginner to advanced spinners on all aspects of spinning, from choosing the right wheel to understanding the basics of selecting, preparing, and spinning fibers. Spin-Off contains articles about the ancient and thriving craft of spinning. Each issue spotlights spinners sharing their knowledge and experience and shows all the wonderful things that can be made with handmade yarn. Handspinners are a unique crowd—incredibly self-sufficient and resourceful—spinners can seemingly make something out of nothing or yarn out of fuzz. Passionate about making things from scratch, spinners never tire of learning about the intricacies of their craft—they want to know where the fiber came from, the history, how to use it most effectively, and where to buy it.

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FiberartsFiberarts is the world’s leading textile-art magazine. In addition to showcasing contemporary fiber arts and artists, it documents trends and explores new developments in the field. It provides inspiration, information, and resources on innovative, rather than traditional, approaches to surface design, sculpture, wearable art, beadwork, quilting, tapestry, wall hangings, needlework, papermaking, and basketry. Fiberarts features the latest in news and updates from around the world, previews and reviews of key events and exhibits, profiles of recognized and emerging artists, upcoming competitions, opportunities and resources, and more.

Interweave Knits Weekend The first-ever extra-large special issue of Interweave Knits Weekend features more wearable projects than ever! From the editors of Interweave Knits magazine, this special issue focuses on knitting as a lifestyle with tips and techniques for learning about the craft knitters love. With a focus on the every day, patterns featured in this special issue include home décor ideas, knits for the whole family, casual and classy sweaters, accessories for friends, and more—all designed by top names in the knitting industry that know what it means to have a passion for knitting!

Available Fall 2011

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Interweave Knits Holiday Gifts With a focus on handknits for the holidays, this immensely popular special issue always sells out in record time! From the editors of Interweave Knits magazine, Interweave Knits Holiday Gifts features quick-to-knit and stash-busting projects for last-minute gift ideas, projects of heirloom quality to be passed down from generation to generation, fun ways to decorate your home with yarn, and more. Featuring tips and techniques and patterns from well-known knitwear designers, this special issue has something for every member of the family, friends, and even for knitters to make for themselves this upcoming holiday season!

Available Winter 2011

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Knit.wear The newest special issue from editors of Interweave Knits magazine, Knit.wear focuses on simple and innovative knitwear designs for casual to professional wardrobes. With the idea that simple design elements can make all the difference, the patterns featured in this special issue offer thoughtful, stylish approaches to knitwear that is easy to knit and easy to wear, with classic, timeless appeal. Featuring valuable tips and techniques and top-notch industry-leading designers, this special issue is an approachable look at modern knitwear for all skill levels.

Available Fall 2011

Interweave Knits AccessoriesThis super-sized special issue from the editors of Interweave Knits magazine focuses on handknit accessories—from socks and hats in varying sizes, small purses to carryalls and handbags to great wraps, scarves, and more. Interweave Knits Accessories includes projects that are quick-to-knit, basic for beginners, to more elaborate accessory patterns for intermediate to advanced skill levels. Featuring patterns designed by the today’s leading knitwear designers, this special issue also elaborates on tips and techniques specific to creating the accessory patterns seen in this issue.

Available Fall 2011

Interweave Crochet AccessoriesInterweave Crochet Accessories is an extra-large special issue devoted to crocheting decorative, unique, and classic accessory patterns. From basic projects that are easily crocheted in one evening to more sophisticated and advanced projects, this issue features patterns for hats, socks, scarves, bags, wraps, and more. Fun crochet motifs also create great jewelry pieces when made with thin yarns, and Interweave Crochet Accessories includes these patterns that are friendly year-round. Edited by the staff of Interweave Crochet magazine, this special issue also showcases valuable crochet techniques and informative articles for successful crocheting.

Available Fall 2011

Cloth Paper Scissors Gifts Bookazine

Cloth Paper Scissors Gifts 2011 is the second annual project-packed 148-page special issue. Cloth Paper Scissors Gifts is loaded with the latest in mixed-media, collage, encaustic, assemblage, and paper art techniques and trends for creating gifts, not just for the holidays but all year long. For those dedicated to making eco-friendly gifts, many of the projects feature recycled and repurposed supplies or projects that require supplies that are common to the artist’s stash.

Featured artists and exquisite photography make this special issue appealing to mixed-media and sewing artists and quilters.

Available October 2011

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Quilting Arts GiftsQuilting Arts Gifts contains a whopping 148 pages packed full of quilting and fiber-arts projects, techniques, tools, and tips from favorite quilt and mixed-media artists. Featuring festive must-do gift and décor projects, tools and gadgets every quilt artist will covet, and fun and unique wearables, there is something for artists of all skill levels.

Once again, this special issue will feature a wide range of articles, from finish-in-a-day ideas to more elaborate projects. Project ideas are not limited to the holiday season and make ideal handmade gifts for anniversaries, birthdays, and graduations.

Available September 2011

International Quilt Festival: Quilt Scene Bookazine

International Quilt Festival: Quilt Scene - This special issue from Quilting Arts Magazine captures the energy, beauty, and community of today’s quilt scene. This 148-page super special issue appeals to quilters of all ages and abilities from around the world who want to make beautiful quilted projects. It provides the latest information on people on today’s quilt scene, new techniques, and award-wining quilts. In addition to featuring gallery-style articles, artist profiles, and inspiring quilted projects, the magazine celebrates the past, present, and future of the International Quilt Festival.

International Quilt Festival: Quilt Scene is a groundbreaking collaboration between Quilts Inc., and Quilting Arts Magazine and appeals to a broad range of quilters.

Available October 2011

Studios Bookazine

Cloth Paper Scissors brings you this super-size special issue dedicated to creating beautiful, inviting, unique, and functional studios for making collages, quilts, handmade books, and other types of fiber and mixed-media art. This magazine is like a spa for the creative soul, inspiring readers to create a splendorous yet functional space that they’ll want to dwell and create in.

Each issue includes organization tips, features artists’ studios, studio furniture ideas, and budget storage solutions. Also featured in every issue are close-up vibrant photos of the best ways to store and showcase fabrics, threads, embellishments, yarns, beads, papers, rubber stamps, and more.

Available March – June – September – December 2011

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Stitch Bookazine

All about creating with fabric and thread, Stitch offers a fresh perspective on sewing. It’s loaded with clever projects and modern designs for the reader’s wardrobe, home, accessories, and gifts. A focus on projects with outstanding design will inspire readers to expand their sewing creativity. With beautiful photography and a contemporary design aesthetic, Stitch speaks to a new generation of sewing enthusiasts.

Each 148-page issue features more than thirty projects—both trendy and classic, step-by-step instructions, chats with inspiring designers, and the latest in sewing notions, fabrics and patterns.

Available January – April – July – October 2011

101 Patchwork Projects Super Bookazine

101 Patchwork Projects is a groundbreaking super-size publication packed with ideas for today’s quilter looking to create quick and stylish items with the latest fabrics and a modern-day appeal. This 198-page special issue features patchwork projects of every kind, including home décor, accessories, and wearables. From full-size bed quilts to patchwork scarves, slippers, bulletin boards, and key chains, innovative sewers will surely find something that suits their taste. The contemporary and fresh aesthetic of these projects pays tribute to the modern revival of patchwork, integrating traditional and innovative techniques to create items that are tasteful and unique, and that will appeal to every generation of sewing and patchwork enthusiasts.

Available April 2011

Knitting Traditions Bookazine

PieceWork presents a project-packed special issue that takes readers on an adventure around the world and across the centuries to spotlight knitting’s rich historical context. Knitting Traditions seeks out the best designs, the most interesting techniques, and the most curious stories. It even includes explorations through time since the invention of knitting needles. This beautifully photographed collection has timeless projects that knitters will love, each focusing on lace, color, texture, and technique.

Available February – September 2011

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Knit & Spin Bookazine

Packed with exciting projects, great how-to information, and rich inspiration, Knit & Spin entices the avid knitter with tantalizing projects and techniques to try and takes the beginning spinner by the hand and leads them to success. It’s the best of two hot craft trends—knitting and spinning. Knit &Spin provides thirty exciting projects for knitters and spinners at every level of mastery, from socks and caps to sweaters, afghans, and more. It includes yarn substitution guides for those who don’t want to spin their own, a step-by-step guide to getting started spinning, and more!

Available May 2011

Jane Austen Knits Bookazine

Jane Austen Knits features thirty-six projects inspired by Jane Austen’s literature and films. Jane Austen’s time-honored literature inspires knitter’s to engage in a simpler lifestyle where quiet reflective moments are spent sipping tea and making things by hand. While many of the featured projects are knitted, other crafts such as embroidery, quilting, sewing, crocheting, tatting, beading, spinning, and weaving are covered as well. This beautifully photographed bookazine reflects on a time when it was considered acceptable to spend a day embroidering on linen, when domestic crafts were honored and cherished.

Available June 2011

Crochet Traditions Bookazine

This 148-page special publication from PieceWork magazine, explores the rich variety and techniques of crochet with more than forty-three projects for doilies, pillows, purses and bags, and a collection of floral edgings. A companion story frames each project in its cultural or historical context. In addition to this beautiful treasury of tradition and design, crocheters from novice to advanced will love the special focus on techniques, ranging from Irish crochet lace and tapestry crochet to filet crochet.

Available August 2011

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Interact with Interweave Knits magazine!With these collection CDs, readers can enjoy all four issues of Interweave Knits exactly as they were printed: Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter editions. The full-color electronic versions of these magazines include easy-to-navigate table of contents, easy-to-print out patterns, informative articles, designer profiles, and all the tips and techniques that Interweave Knits is known for.

$19.99 / each

Interweave Knits 2008 Collection CDInterweave Knits 2007 Collection CDInterweave Knits 2006 Collection CDInterweave Knits 2005 Collection CD Interweave Knits 2004 Collection CDInterweave Knits 2003 Collection CDInterweave Knits 2002 Collection CD

Coming Soon:Interweave Knits 2000 Collection CD Available February 2011

Interweave Knits 2001 Collection CD Available February 2011

Interweave Knits 2009 Collection CD P Available February 2011

Interweave Knits 2010 Collection CD Available June 2011

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Enjoy special issues of Knitscene magazine, now in full-color electronic collections. These special issues are devoted to doable projects for the fiber enthusiast. Each CD collection features four special issues, including popular sold-out issues such as the premier 2005 edition.

Knitscene 2005/2007 Collection CD

Knitscene 2007/2009 Collection CD

Enjoy these full-color electronic versions of Interweave Crochet exactly how they were printed, including the sold-out premier issue! These electronic versions include easy-to-navigate table of contents, easy-to-print patterns, informative articles, designer profiles, tips and techniques, and more!

Interweave Crochet 2004/2006 Collection CD

Interweave Crochet 2006/2007 Collection CD

Coming Soon Interweave Crochet 2008 Collection CD

Available June 2011

Interweave Crochet 2009 Collection CD

Available June 2011

These collections provide the high-quality content and stunning photography that the magazines are famous for on one space-saving CD. These easy-to-use CDs reflect the issues exactly as they were printed in those years. Techniques and featured artists can be found through the easy-to-navigate table of contents or the handy search function.

Cloth Paper Scissors 2008 Collection CD

Cloth Paper Scissors 2006/2007 Collection CD

Coming SoonCloth Paper Scissors 2004/2005 Collection CD Available February 2011

Quilting Arts 2008 Collection CDQuilting Arts 2006/2007 Collection CD

Coming SoonQuilting Arts 2004/2005 Collection CDAvailable February 2011

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Get hours and hours of inspiration at your fingertips. These CD collections provide the high-quality content and stunning photography that the magazines are famous for on one space-saving CD. You just pop in the CD and enjoy the ease of navigating through each issue. Discover these magazines exactly as they were printed with a time-saving index. You can also search each issue by keywords of your choosing.

Fiberarts 2008 Collection CD

Handwoven 2005 Collection CD $19.99 New

Handwoven 2006-2007 Collection CD New

Handwoven 2008 Collection CD

PieceWork 2004-2005 Collection CD New

PieceWork 2006-2007 Collection CD New

PieceWork 2008-2009 Collection CD New

Spin-Off 2005 Collection CD New

Spin-Off 2006-2007 Collection CD New

Spin-Off 2008 Collection CD

Interweave Knits 2012 Wall Calendar Display a passion for knitting 365 days a year with the 2012 Interweave Knits wall calendar. From the editors of Interweave Knits magazine, the high-quality tips, techniques, and patterns shown in this 12-month calendar are a great way to stay inspired year-round.$14.95Product code: IM0016ISBN: 978-1-59668-518-5Available July 2011

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Crochet Me Amigurumi 2012 Wall Calendar We heart amigurumi. These intensely cute dolls can bring a smile to even the most curmudgeonly of I-hate-Mondayers. So how great would it be to see a sweet amigurumi every month for a year? The 2012 Crochet Me wall calendar offers you just that, with amigurumi designs submitted by members of the online community. Including fun photography and patterns for each doll, this calendar is a sure way to enjoy crochet all year long.$14.95Product code: IM0017ISBN: 978-1-59668-519-2Available July 2011

Cloth Paper Scissors 2012 Wall Calendar“On the Street Where You Live” is the theme for the Cloth Paper Scissors magazine’s 2012 calendar. Winning entries feature amazing mixed-media creations of homes, streets, neighborhoods, and all things wondrous and imaginative about the streets where they live.$14.95Product code: IM0019ISBN: 978-1-59668-521-5Available July 2011

Quilting Arts 2012 Wall CalendarQuilting Arts 2012 Calendar’s theme “Feeling Pet-ty” features winning entries submitted by readers. Fabulous creations of stitch, fabric, fiber, and embellishments feature favorite animal friends. The thirteen unique winning submissions celebrate the animal kingdom, both domestic and wild in this colorful wall calendar.$14.95Product code: IM0018ISBN: 978-1-59668-520-8Available July 2011

Handwoven 2012 Wall CalendarFeaturing glorious photographs of winning pieces from the Handwoven Calendar Study Groups, Handwoven’s 2012 calendar is eye candy for weavers! From texture weaves to shadow weave to doubleweave and more, every month showcases the best handwoven project from each group. All weaving-related events, conferences, and special days are marked as well as interesting tidbits from weaving history.$14.95 Product Code: IM0020 ISBN: 978-1-59668-522-2Available July 2011

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Knitting Daily TV DVDs

Knitting Daily TV is a how-to program on public television that brings yarn and fiber center stage. Join host Eunny Jang and experts Shay Pendray and Kristin Omdahl every week as they cover a variety of needle crafts—from knitting and crochet to stitching, felting, spinning, and weaving—and guide viewers in learning to make fun yet stylish knitwear patterns and projects. Download free patterns, meet trendsetting knit and crochet designers, and improve or learn new skills and techniques.

Each series features a 4-DVD set of all 13 episodes $39.99 / each

Knitting Daily TV Series 100 ∙ Product Code: 08KN18 ∙ ISBN: 978-1-59668-117-0

Knitting Daily TV Series 200 ∙ Product Code: 09KN14 ∙ ISBN: 978-1-59668-165-1

Knitting Daily TV Series 300 ∙ Product Code: 09KN16 ∙ ISBN: 978-1-59668-206-1

Knitting Daily TV Series 400 ∙ Product Code: 10KN14 ∙ ISBN: 978-1-59668-254-2

Knitting Daily TV Series 500 ∙ Product Code: 10KN27 ∙ ISBN: 978-1-59668-319-8

Knitting Daily TV Series 600 ∙ Product Code: 11KN14 ∙ ISBN: 978-1-59668-565-9 

Coming Soon:

Knitting Daily TV Series 700 ∙ Available July 2011 ∙ Product Code: 11KN15 ∙ ISBN: 978-1-59668-566-6 

Series 400Episodes 1-13

Join knitting expert Eunny Jang on Knitting Daily TV, where yarn and fi ber take center stage.

make time for yarn ever y day

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Classic to Creative Knit Cables with Kathy ZimmermanHost: Kathy ZimmermanLearn basic to innovative cable knitting techniques with The Queen of Cables, Kathy Zimmerman. Free patterns for the Deep Creek Scarf and Princess Pullover are included with this DVD.

Product Code: 09KN19ISBN: 978-1-59668-229-0$19.95Run time approx.: 66 min • Disks: 1

Getting Started Knitting, Basics and Beyond with Eunny JangHost: Kathy ZimmermanA great reference DVD for all knitters, on this workshop DVD Eunny shares her expertise for beginning to advanced knitting techniques, quick fixes, and even tips and tricks for designing original knitwear.

Product Code: 10KN34ISBN: 978-1-59668-436-2 $19.95Run time approx.: 167 min • Disks: 1

Knitting Creative Details, Designing Original Knitwear with Vicki SquareHost: Vicki Square

With over two hours of knitting how-to discussions and demonstrations, best-selling author and designer Vicki Square walks you through the process of designing your own knitwear with attention to the details. Plus, practice these techniques with three free patterns included with this DVD.

Product code: 10KN32ISBN: 978-1-59668-325-9$19.95Run time approx.: 131 min • Disks: 1

Knitting from the Top Down with Wendy BernardHost: Wendy BernardTop down knitting is easy with knitwear designer Wendy Bernard! Learn to make a raglan pullover and set-in sleeve cardigan starting with the neckline. Wendy’s patterns for these sweaters are free with purchase of this DVD.

Product code: 10KN31ISBN: 978-1-59668-324-2$19.95Run time approx.: 60 min • Disks: 1

Introduction to Fair Isle: The Ivy League Vest with Eunny JangHost: Eunny JangLearn to master knitting Fair Isle with Eunny Jang, host of Knitting Daily TV and editor of Interweave Knits magazine. She walks you through important Fair Isle basics and the pattern for her popular Ivy League Vest, free with purchase of this DVD.

Product Code: 09KN18ISBN: 978-1-59668-228-3$19.95Run time approx.: 54 min • Disks: 1

Inside Intarsia with Anne BerkHost: Anne BerkLearn all the ins-and-outs of intarsia knitting with expert Anne Berk, including how to knit intarsia in the round, fix intarsia mistakes, and more. Free patterns for the coffee cozy and colorful beret are included.

Product code: 10KN26ISBN: 978-1-59668-318-1 $19.95Run time approx.: 60 min • Disks: 1

KNITTING DAILY WORKSHOP DVDs

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Knitted Lace of Estonia DVDHost: Nancy BushThe distinctive and elegant designs of Nancy Bush’s Knitted Lace of Estonia are brought to life as Nancy offers valuable and unique techniques for making traditional and modern Estonian lace scarves and shawls.

Product code: 10KN33ISBN: 978-1-59668-327-3$19.99Run time approx.: 60 min • Disks: 1

Crochet Me Workshop: Crochet Corner with Kristin OmdahlA compilation of Kristin Omdahl's crochet corner segments shown on Knitting Daily TV are compiled for easy reference. From basic to advanced crochet techniques, this video includes over two hours of step-by-step instruction and access to free patterns.

Product code: 11CR06 ISBN: 978-1-59668-301-3$19.95Run time approx.: 109 min • Disks: 1Available January 2011

Crochet Me Workshop: Innovative Crochet: Motifs with Kristin OmdahlHost: Kristin OmdahlLearn to master crochet motifs with this video workshop featuring designer, author, and crochet expert for Knitting Daily TV Kristin Omdahl. Plus, practice with Kristin’s free pattern for the Stella shawl.

Host: Kristin OmdahlProduct code: 09CR04ISBN: 978-1-59668-253-5$19.95Run time approx.: 64 min • Disks: 1

Knitting Daily Workshop: Color for Knitters with Laura Bryant Stay tuned for more knit and crochet workshops from top-name designers Vivian Hoxbro, Lily Chin, and Robyn Chachula this spring and summer 2011!

Product code: 11KN10 ISBN: 978-1-59668-484-3 $19.95Run time: TBD • Disks: 1Available February 2011

The Knitter’s Companion DVDHost: Vicki Square

On this 2-disc set, Vicki Square shares every technique featured in her best-selling book Knitter’s Companion Deluxe Edition. This extended DVD gives knitters everything they need to find success with every skein. At more than five hours of detailed instructional footage, this is an indispensible addition to any knitter’s DVD collection.

Product code: 10KN24ISBN: 978-1-59668-317-4$19.99Run time approx.: 320 min • Disks: 2

More Workshop

DVDs coming soon!

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Drawn to Pen and Ink: Imagery for Art QuiltsHost: Catherine NichollsCatherine Nicholls teaches easy steps to turn images into drawings on fabric.

Product code: 09QM11ISBN: 978-1-59668-190-3$19.95Run time approx.: 61 min • Disks: 1

Adventures in Surface Design: Screen Printing & BeyondHost: Kerr GrabowskiKerr Grabowski demonstrates basic strategies for quick and successful surface design.

Product code: 10QM22ISBN: 978-1-59668-392-1$19.95Run time approx.: 61 min • Disks: 1

Art Quilt Design: Strategies for SuccessHost: Carol TaylorCarol Taylor teaches how to work with textured fabrics of all kinds to create wall hangings.

Product code: 09QM16ISBN: 978-1-59668-243-6$19.95Run time approx.: 56 min • Disks: 1

Design, Paint & Stitch: Wholecloth Quilts from Start to FinishHost: Judy Coates PerezJudy Coates Perez shows various steps to create an art quilt.

Product code: 10QM23ISBN: 978-1-59668-393-8$19.95Run time approx.: 61 min • Disks: 1

QUILTING ARTS WORKSHOP DVDs

Expression Session: Creating Vivid Mixed-MediaHost: Alisa BurkeAlisa Burke creates mixed-media fabric with a variety of supplies and techniques.

Product code: 09QM07ISBN: 978-1-59668-186-6$19.95Run time approx.: 62 min • Disks: 1

Making Faces: Beginning and Advanced PortraitsHost: Maria ElkinsMaria Elkins teaches how to create dramatic fabric portraits for art quilts.

Product code: 09QM09ISBN: 978-1-59668-1880-0$19.95Run time approx.: 76 min • Disks: 1

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Master Machine Quilting: Free-motion Stitching and Thread SketchingHost: Susan Brubaker KnappSusan Brubaker Knapp teaches the basics of free-motion machine stitching.

Product code: 09QM15ISBN: 978-1-59668-242-9$19.95Run time approx.: 57 min • Disks: 1

Mixed-Media Art QuiltsHost: Beryl Taylor and Pokey BoltonBeryl Taylor and Pokey Bolton explore new approaches to mixed-media art quilts.

Product code: 10QM24ISBN: 978-1-59668-394-5$19.95Run time approx.: min • Disks: 1

Metal Embellishments: Incorporating Wire, Mesh, Metal Sheeting & More into Fiber ArtsHost: Mary HettmanspergerMary Hettmansperger explores the concept of incorporating metals on quilts.

Product code: 10QM09ISBN: 978-1-59668-336-5$19.95Run time approx.: 61 min • Disks: 1

Master Machine StitchingHost: Susan Brubaker KnappSusan Brubaker Knapp teaches how to add dimension, texture, and pattern to art quilts.

Product code: 10QM21ISBN: 978-1-59668-391-4$19.95Run time approx.: 76 min • Disks: 1

Print, Collage, Quilt: Create Unique Art QuiltsHost: Melanie TestaMelanie Testa shares techniques to create wholecloth quilt tops.

Product code: 09QM13ISBN: 978-1-59668-192-7$19.95Run time approx.: 55 min • Disks: 1

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Screen Printing Sampler: 4 Fun & Innovative Ways to Make Artful ClothHost: Jane DunnewoldJane Dunnewold demonstrates four temporary methods for adding designs to a screen.

Product code: 10QM08ISBN: 978-1-59668-335-8$19.95Run time approx.: 60 min • Disks: 1

Surface Design Sampler PlatterHost: Lyric KinardLyric Kinard explores several fun and easy surface design techniques.

Product code: 09QM10ISBN: 978-1-59668-189-7$19.95Run time approx.: 75 min • Disks: 1

Shape Shifting: Using Shibori to Mimic Pieced and Appliquéd ShapesHost: Malka DubrawskyMalka Dubrawsky demonstrates a unique shibori technique.

Product code: 09QM08ISBN: 978-1-59668-187-3$19.95Run time approx.: 46 min • Disks: 1

Stitch Imagery: From Photo to Fabric FunHost: Kelli PerkinsKelli Perkins shows how to create fabric paintings from photos.

Product code: 09QM12ISBN: 978-1-59668-191-0$19.95Run time approx.: 62 min • Disks: 1

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Encaustic Collage: Layers with BeeswaxHost: Amy StonerAmy Stoner creates lush collages using rich-smelling beeswax, papers, and fabric.

Product code: 10QM17ISBN: 978-1-59668-384-6$19.95Run time approx.: 60 min • Disks: 1

Low-Tech Metal Apps: Wire, Foil, Mesh & Screen Host: Mary HettmanspergerMary Hettmansperger teaches simple and affordable low-tech metal applications.

Product code: 10QM25ISBN: 978-1-59668-395-2$19.95Run time approx.: 65 min • Disks: 1

Layer by LayerHost: Beryl Taylor and Pokey BoltonBeryl Taylor and Pokey Bolton provide an up-close look at a variety of mixed-media techniques.

Product code: 09QM17ISBN: 978-1-59668-244-3$19.95Run time approx.: 60 min • Disks: 1

Make it Graphic: Stencils, Silhouettes & MoreHost: Linda BlinnLinda Blinn shows how to combine luscious new products for art projects.

Product code: 10QM14ISBN: 978-1-59668-381-5$19.95Run time approx.: 60 min • Disks: 1

Collage Fast & FuriousHost: Julie Fei-Fan BalzarJulie Fei-Fan Balzer shares a compendium of collage techniques.

Product code: 10QM13ISBN: 978-1-59668-340-2$19.95Run time approx.: 6o min • Disks: 1

Art Journaling: Pages in StagesHost: Dawn DeVries SokolDawn DeVries Sokol provides her step-by-step approach to art journaling.

Product code: 10QM16ISBN: 978-1-59668-383-9$19.95Run time approx.: 60 min • Disks: 1

CLOTH PAPER SCISSORS WORKSHOP DVDs

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Texture Transformation: Stitch, Alter, RecycleHost: Natalya AikensNatalya Aikens shows how to add unique texture and incorporate recycled materials into art.

Product code: 09QM19ISBN: 978-1-59668-246-7$19.95Run time approx.: 60 min • Disks: 1

Textures for Collage: Build ‘em Up!Host: Sue PelletierSue Pelletier teaches techniques and processes for adding a dimensional quality to art.

Product code: 10QM15ISBN: 978-1-59668-382-2$19.95Run time approx.: 60 min • Disks: 1

Playful Paper BackgroundsHost: Diana TroutDiana Trout shares techniques for creating delightful handmade papers.

Product code: 10QM18ISBN: 978-1-59668-385-3$19.95Run time approx.: 60 min • Disks: 1

Mixed-Media Textile ArtHost: Susie MondaySusie Monday demonstrates how to create artful and original screen-printed fabrics.

Product code: 10QM10ISBN: 978-1-59668-337-2$19.95Run time approx.: 69 min • Disks: 1

Mixed-Media Medley: Explore the PossibilitiesHost: Jenn MasonJenn Mason teaches mixed-media art techniques from distressing surfaces to embellishing.

Product code: 09QM18ISBN: 978-1-59668-245-0$19.95Run time approx.: 58 min • Disks: 1

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Quilting Arts TV DVDsHosted by Quilting Arts Magazines’s Founder and Editorial Director, Pokey Bolton, the Public Television series Quilting Arts TV features many of today’s leading fiber and mixed-media artists. QATV offers fresh ideas for contemporary quilt design, free-motion quilting demonstrations, surface design inspiration, and a variety of projects for art quilters of all skill levels.

Each Series includes 4 DVDs of all 13 episodes and nearly 13 hours of Quilting Arts TV. $39.99 each

Quilting Arts TV Series 100 ∙ Product code: 08QM05 ∙ ISBN: 978-1-59668-103-3

Quilting Arts TV Series 200 ∙ Product code: 08QM06 ∙ ISBN: 978-1-59668-110-1

Quilting Arts TV Series 300 ∙ Product code: 09QM06 ∙ ISBN: 978-1-59668-164-4

Quilting Arts TV Series 400 ∙ Product code: 09QM14 ∙ ISBN: 978-1-59668-199-6

Quilting Arts TV Series 500 ∙ Product code: 10QM05 ∙ ISBN: 978-1-59668-329-7

Quilting Arts TV Series 600 ∙ Product code: 10QM12 ∙ ISBN: 978-1-59668-339-6

Quilting Arts TV Series 700 ∙ Product code: 10QM26 ∙ ISBN: 978-1-59668-396-9

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Warping Your LoomHost: Madelyn van der HoogtMadelyn van der Hoogt demonstrates how to warp more smoothly, serenely, and successfully with logical, easy-to-follow steps that avoid the horrors of tangling, uneven tension, and lost threads. From front to back, back to front, bobbin to paddle to raddle, Madelyn van der Hoogt’s no worry warping techniques help ensure that every warp will deliver a satisfying weaving experience.

Product code: 11WV02ISBN: 978-1-59668-364-8$34.95

Spinning for LaceHost: Margaret StoveUsing high magnifications of the fibers and spun yarns, Margaret Stove explains just how it all works. Beginning with a fine, crimpy fiber such as Merino wool, Margaret sorts, washes, spins, plies, and finishes wool and blended yarns for lace knitting that has won international acclaim. Her methods might seem counterintuitive, but they work!

Product code: 10SP07ISBN: 978-1-59668-363-1$19.95

In Praise of Simple ClothHost: Rita BuchananRita Buchanan explores the possibilities of fiber becoming simple cloth. From matching yarns for a project to spinning and weaving rugs for wall or floor, she walks you through the process. Rita also shares the secrets to knitting and weaving with handspun and creating joy with humble household fabrics and more.

Product code: 11SP02ISBN: 978-1-59668-461-4$34.95

How I SpinHost: Rita BuchananSpinning teacher extraordinaire Rita Buchanan teaches a common-sense approach to great productivity and joy. Get tips on everything from how to control yarn size with your hands, not with wheel adjustments, to how to spin cotton while reading your favorite book. Plus, you’ll get a no-fuss way to dye fiber in your oven, an easy approach to plying, and more.

Product code: 10SP06ISBN: 978-1-59668-406-5$ 34.95

Spinning Luxury FibersHost: Judith MacKenzieSpinners today have such an abundance of fiber choices; sometimes it’s hard to know where to begin—and to know how to handle these precious materials once you have them in your hands. Judith MacKenzie shares what she’s learned from deep experience in both craft and industry, with a hands-on teaching style that will create inspiration, confidence, and good results.

Product code: 10SP09ISBN: 978-1-59668-459-1$39.99

A Spinner’s ToolboxHost: Judith MacKenzieFrom manipulating the fiber supply to spinning a full suite of yarn styles, A Spinner’s Toolbox is loaded with a half-dozen simple techniques. Worsted to semi-worsted, woolen to semi-woolen and slub to bouclé, Judith MacKenzie shows how to draft single fiber preparations and two fiber sources simultaneously into a single strong, lofty, funky novelty yarn.

Product code: 10SP10ISBN: 978-1-59668-460-7$34.95

SPECIALTY FIBER DVDs

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Start SpinningHost: Maggie CaseyFollow along with Eunny Jang as she learns the ins and outs of spinning from spinning teacher extraordinaire Maggie Casey who will take you from just wool to good yarn and beyond. Learn how, when, and why to pre-draft your fiber; how to adjust your spinning wheel; how to spin good single yarn; and how to ply and finish a good skein.

Product code: 09SP03ISBN: 978-1-59668-207-8$34.95

Weaving on a Rigid Heddle LoomHost: Jane PatrickThe rigid-heddle loom is great for beginners, but equally great for seasoned weavers who can explore its endless potential while never getting bored. Jane Patrick teaches weavers how to use a rigid-heddle loom for all kinds of fabrics—from sturdy little rugs to sheer shawls, from simple plain weaves to complex finger manipulations to doubleweave and beyond.

Product code: 10WV05ISBN: 978-1-59668-373-0$34.95

Popular Wheel MechanicsHost: Judith MacKenzieIn this far-ranging video, Judith MacKenzie looks at several of the popular wheels available to spinners today, dissects their differences, gives pointers on getting the best from them, and shares tips and hints on making your wheel as efficient and versatile as it was designed to be.

Product code: 10SP03ISBN: 978-1-59668-358-7$34.95

Doubleweave Pick-upHost: Jennifer MooreDoubleweave Pickup is the ultimate technique for creating any image you please on just four shafts. Master weaver Jennifer Moore makes the sequence and rhythm of this versatile technique clear and compelling! You’ll learn to follow a simple geometric graph, to manage your shuttles efficiently, to change layers with ease, and to correct random mistakes, along with a host of tips and tricks to make your work go smoothly.

Product code: 10WV07ISBN: 978-1-59668-370-9$19.95

The Gentle Art of PlyingHost: Judith MacKenzieInformed and skillful plying can make all the difference between “just another yarn” and “just the yarn you want.” In this engaging 2-disk set, master spinner Judith MacKenzie presents not just the basics—how to hold your hands, where to put your kate—but an extensive adventure into the endless possibilities.

Product code: 10SP04ISBN: 978-1-59668-359-4$34.95

Doubleweave BasicsHost: Jennifer MooreMaster weaver Jennifer Moore takes a fresh and logical look at this most intriguing of weave structures while exploring its myriad possibilities. You’ll learn to set up your loom efficiently, to manage your shuttles and layer changes, to finish your work beautifully. Best of all, you’ll learn a new way to visualize how doubleweave works so you can apply it in fresh and creative ways.

Product code: 10WV04ISBN: 978-1-59668-370-9$34.95

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Drafting: The Long and Short of ItHost: Abby FranquemontAbby Franquemont, who has been spinning since she was five years old, provides an hour of intense focus on choosing fiber, drafting fiber, spinning yarn. She teaches spinners to be comfortable with a wide range of drafting methods and to have a developed sense of when and how to use them with different fiber preparations.

Product code: 09SP04ISBN: 978-1-59668-248-1$19.95

Spinning CottonHost: Stephenie GaustadProduct code: 10SP12ISBN: 978-1-59668-463-8$34.95Disks: 2

Available February 2011

Spinning Wheel MaintenanceHosts: Alden Amos and Cindy LairProduct code: 11SP02ISBN: 978-1-59668-462-1$34.95Disks: 2

Available March 2011

Respect the SpindleHost: Abby FranquemontAbby Franquemont shows spinners old and new how to create volumes of incredible yarn with an amazing yet simple tool

—the spindle. From learning how to spin on a simple stick and making a functional spindle out of almost anything to learning how to manage the yarn supply, to ply efficiently, and to finish appropriately—Abby covers it all.

Product code: 09SP05ISBN: 978-1-59668-257-3$19.95

Handspinning Rare WoolsHost: Deborah RobsonProduct code: 11SP04ISBN: 978-1-59668-464-5$34.95Disks: 2

Available: February 2011

A Fiber Artist's Guide to ColorHost: Laura BryantProduct code: 11WV04ISBN: 978-1-59668-604-5$19.95Disks: 1

Available: March 2011

New DVDs Coming

Soon!

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Paperback + DVD8½ × 10¼, 112 pages

ISBN: 978-1-59668-255-9 PC: 08BD10, $22.95

Available February 2011

101 Wire Earrings$19.95, 128 pages

ISBN: 978-1-59668-141-5

Wire Style$19.95, 120 pages

ISBN: 978-1-59668-070-8

From the editor of Step by Step Wire Jewelry and the author of the best-selling Wire Style comes a marvelous sequel collection of fresh and unique jewelry projects from leading wire-jewelry designers.

With a variety of metals including silver, copper, brass, steel, and colored wire, Wire Style 2 incorporates materials to fit any jewelry maker’s style and budget. Wire Style 2 features:

Detailed discussion and step-by-step photographs of wire techniques, including coiling, wrapping, and finishing.

Forty-five unique patterns for necklaces, earrings, bracelets, rings, and pins.

Clear step-by-step instructions as well as difficulty ratings for each project.

The contributors are top designers who specialize in a range of different wire-jewelry techniques. Plus, on the enclosed DVD, Denise demonstrates key techniques for wirework success as well as a bonus project. Wire Style 2 has something for every wire-jewelry maker, beginner or advanced, and is loaded with inspiration for all.

Denise Peck is the editor of Step by Step Wire Jewelry magazine. She is the author of the best-selling books 101 Wire Earrings and Wire Style and is the coauthor of Handcrafted Wire Findings. She contributed to the book Chain Style and issues of Lapidary Journal Jewelry Artist and Step by Step Beads magazines. Denise lives in Pennsylvania.

Wire Style 245 New Jewelry Designs

Denise Peck

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Paperback + DVD8½ × 10¼, 160 pagesISBN: 978-1-59668-408-9$26.95, PC: Available April 2011

Wirework$26.95, 128 pagesISBN: 978-1-59668-290-0

Wire ork

Weave, Wrap, Coil$22.95, 128 pagesISBN: 978-1-59668-200-9

A must-have resource, Wire Art Jewelry Workshop shares how to make expert art-gallery jewelry with wire.

Wire Art Jewelry Workshop is a comprehensive guide, filled with the basic building blocks of wire jewelry. Best-selling author and designer Sharilyn Miller reveals all the expert techniques needed with gorgeous projects, guided instructions, a bonus demonstration DVD, and step-by-step photography.

From cleaning, straightening, twisting, and coiling wire to cage beads, heart-shaped ear wires and head pins, and bead connectors, Wire Art Jewelry Workshop teaches how to make findings and custom components. Jewelry artists will then learn to combine these components into sixteen original wire bracelet, earring, and necklace designs. Sharilyn’s detailed instruction continues through the projects showing every step from plain wire to finished piece. The sixteen projects can be made with classic silver or less-expensive copper wire to match both taste and budget. Plus, a bonus enclosed DVD features Sharilyn’s signature teaching that jewelry makers of all levels can use to improve their craftsmanship and strengthen their techniques.

Sharilyn Miller is the author of six published books. Her previous titles include Stamp Art: The Stamp Artist’s Project Book, Rubber Stamped Jewelry, the best-selling Bead on a Wire, and Contemporary Copper Jewelry. Sharilyn lives in the mountains of Idyllwild, California.

Wire Art Jewelry Workshop Step-by-Step Techniques & Projects

Sharilyn Miller

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ISBN: 978-1-59668-283-2PC: 10BD10, $22.95

Available June 2011

Wire Style$19.95, 120 pages

ISBN: 978-1-59668-070-8

Chain Style$19.95, 128 pages

ISBN: 978-1-59668-150-7

Cut costs by handmaking jewelry findings. Making custom findings enables jewelry makers to affordably create just the right component to complement their jewelry designs.

Handcrafted Wire Findings looks at the jewelry maker’s wire stash and focuses on how to create custom, professional-quality findings. With fundamental skills for beginners as well as more sophisticated designs, this book covers techniques such as basic wirework, texturizing, silver fusing, adding patina, and traditional finishes.

Denise Peck and Jane Dickerson include over thirty projects for custom wire findings, each accompanied by step-by-step photography and directions to ensure success. Jewelry artists will learn to make their own toggles, hooks, connectors, ear wires, bails, spacers, and more for a fraction of market price.

Jane Dickerson is the author of Chain Style and a freelance editor, writer, and jewelry designer. She was formerly the editor of Step by Step Beads, Creative Jewelry, and Bead Star magazines, and a contributing editor to Step by Step Wire Jewelry magazine. Her jewelry designs have appeared in numerous books and magazines, and she sells her designs on Etsy.

Denise Peck is the editor of Step by Step Wire Jewelry magazine. She is also the author of the best-selling books 101 Wire Earrings, Wire Style, and Wire Style 2. She lives in Pennsylvania.

Handcrafted Wire FindingsTechniques and Designs for Custom Jewelry Components

Denise Peck and Jane Dickerson

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Paperback8½ × 9, 128 pagesISBN: 978-1-59668-282-5$22.95, PC: 10BD09Available May 2011

Mixed Metals$22.95, 112 pagesISBN: 978-1-59668-092-0

Mi ed Metals

Contemporary Copper Jewelry$26.95, 128 pages ISBN: 978-1-59668-289-4

Contemporary

Cold-connection techniques are pushing the envelope of what is possible in metal without the use of a torch or kiln.

All the necessary tools and materials—a common drill, hammer, sandpaper, wire, metal sheet—are all readily available and affordable for almost any budget. Metal Style shows how to use rivets, screws, and other materials to combine elements without having to deal with heat. Master jewelry designers Robert Dancik, Connie Fox, Tracey Stanley, and others offer signature pieces constructed using cold-joins. Accompanying each project are expert tips and tricks for additional ideas and customization.

Metal Style is full of inspiration and techniques for jewelry makers looking to ignite a creative spark in their metal jewelry without lighting a flame.

Karen Dougherty has been a lampwork and jewelry designer for over ten years. She has a BA from the University of South Carolina Art Studio Department with an emphasis in graphic design. She also holds a certificate in jewelry design from Temple University. Karen’s jewelry designs have been published in Step by Step Beads and Creative Jewelry magazine.

Metal Style20 Jewelry Designs with Cold Join Techniques

Karen Dougherty

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The Jewelry ArchitectTechniques and Projects for Mixed-Media JewelryKate McKinnonCombine wire, metal clay, beadwork, and traditional metalsmithing to form sixteen uniquely designed projects, and also how to manufacture a variety of components such as clasps, hooks, earring findings, and ring bases.

Paperback with DVD8½ × 9144 pagesISBN: 978-1-59668-176-7 $26.95, PC: 10BD04

Weave, Wrap, CoilCreating Artisan Wire JewelryJodi BombardierWork with a variety of techniques, including weaving, coiling, wrapping, texturing, and forging, to create twenty-five contemporary and dazzling projects.

Paperback 8½ × 9128 pagesISBN: 978-1-59668-200-9 $22.95, PC:

Wirework with DVDAn Illustrated Guide to the Art of Wire WrappingDale “Cougar” ArmstrongNow with a new bonus DVD, this titles teaches how to wire-wrap using faceted stones and mixg wire gauges and tempers to create fourteen stable and creative pieces.

Paperback with DVD8½ × 9128 pagesISBN: 978-1-59668-290-0$26.95, PC: (Previous ISBN:978-1-59668-088-3)

Contemporary Copper Jewelry with DVDStep-by-Step Techniques and ProjectsSharilyn MillerNow with a new bonus DVD, this book offers twenty-two metal jewelry projects that use copper as an inexpensive yet stylish alternative to silver.

Paperback with DVD8½ × 10¼ 128 pagesISBN: 978-1-59668-289-4$26.95, PC: (Previous ISBN: 978-1-59668-143-9)

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100 Beaded Jewelry DesignsEasy-to-Bead Necklaces, Bracelets, Brooches, and More Stephanie BurnhamAdorn your wardrobe with this extravagant collection of elegant beaded designs to make. Also included is a large, wide-spread techniques section.

Paperback, 8¾ × 8¾ , 144 pagesMore than 250 photographs and illustrationsISBN: 978-1-931499-99-6$21.95, PC: 05BD12

All Wired Up Wire Techniques for the Beadworker and Jewelry MakerMark LareauCreate findings, ear wires, clasps, and cages using the detailed step-by-step instructions in this best-selling book.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 128 pages color photographs and illustrationsISBN: 978-1-883010-73-7$21.95, PC: 1029

Ancient ModernPolymer Clay + Wire JewelryRonna Sarvas WeltmanMake truly unforgettable jewelry! Learn to create organic, sophisticated, and distinctly contemporary jewelry by artistically combining polymer clay and wire.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 136 pages300 photographs, 20 illustrationsISBN: 978-1-59668-097-5$22.95, PC: 09BD03

The Bead DirectoryThe Complete Guide to Choosing and Using More than 600 Beautiful BeadsElise MannThis book is an exceptional resource for anyone who uses beads, from jewelry designers to crafters to novices. Here is the definitive guide to beads you’ve been looking for!

Hardcover with concealed wire-o 5¾ × 7¾, 256 pages600 photographs and illustrations full color throughoutISBN: 978-1-59668-002-9$24.95, PC: 06BD3

Bead Romantique Elegant Beadweaving DesignsLisa KanCreate elegant, feminine, and romantic heirloom-quality jewelry with this unique collection of romantic yet modern beadwork. These seventeen projects incorporate off-loom seed-bead weaving, stringing, and wirework and emphasize a mix of vintage and modern components.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 144 pages90 photographs, 271 illustrationsISBN: 978-1-59668-046-3$24.95, PC: 08BD2

101 Wire EarringsStep-by-Step Projects & TechniquesDenise Peck 101 Wire Earrings gives wireworkers at all levels the information and inspiration to make innovative, stylish, and contemporary wire earrings. The projects are inexpensive and require minimal tools.

Paperback, 8½ × 10¼, 128 pages110 photographs, 30 illustrationsISBN: 978-1-59668-141-5$19.95, PC:

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Beaded EmbellishmentTechniques & Designs for Embroidering on ClothAmy C. Clarke and Robin AtkinsLearn how to embellish cloth with all kinds of beads—seed, bugle, art, and novelty—using four simple foundation stitches and their variations.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 128 pagesISBN: 978-1-931499-12-5$21.95, PC: 02BD5

The Beaded GardenCreating Flowers with Beads and ThreadDiane FitzgeraldGrow a gorgeous garden with off-loom beaded flowers, leaves, and insects using a variety of beading techniques.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 128 pages75 photographs, 206 illustrationsISBN: 978-1-931499-55-2$21.95, PC: 05BD5

The Beader’s CompanionExpanded and UpdatedJudith Durant and Jean CampbellFor years, The Beader’s Companion has been an essential tool in every beader’s toolbox, with more than 100,000 copies sold. Now with this expanded and updated edition, which includes color photo graphs, beaded samples, and even more content, it’s sure to be indispensable.

Hardcover with semi-concealed wire-o binding, 7 × 5, 128 pages160 photographs, 125 illustrations ISBN: 978-1-931499-92-7$19.95, PC: 05BD10

Beader’s StashDesigns from America’s Favorite Bead ShopsLaura LevaasTake a beading journey with Beader’s Stash, an inside look at the finest bead shops in the United States and Canada. This collection of thirty-nine plus projects showcases jewelry, home décor items, accessories, and more. Get a peek inside the thriving world of the bead shop and learn countless ways to conquer your bead stash!

Paperback, 10 × 10, 144 pages60 photographs, 180 illustrationsISBN: 978-1-931499-80-4$21.95, PC: 06BD1

Beading for the SoulInspired Designs from 23 Contemporary ArtistsDeborah CannarellaBeading is relaxing, meditative, and even healing for many people. Beading for the Soul takes these aspects of the craft to a deeper level with twenty-six amazing projects.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 160 pages80 color photographs100 color illustrationsISBN: 978-1-931499-46-0$21.95, PC: 05BD6

Beaded Cords, Chains, Straps & FringeJean CampbellIf you’ve ever wondered how to use beads to make fringe, decorate a Victorian lampshade, create a strap for a velvet purse, or just create a smashing necklace or bracelet for yourself, look no further: it’s all here!

Paperback, 8½ × 11, 32 pagescolor photographs and illustrationsISBN: 978-1-931499-01-9$9.95, PC: 01BD2

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Beading in the Native American TraditionDavid DeanThe panorama of Native American beadwork—its magic, mystery, color, complexity, and sheer invention—is the subject of David Dean’s comprehensive book.

Paperback, 9 × 10, 160 pages color photographs, charts, and illustrationsISBN: 978-1-931499-03-3$24.95, PC: 02BD1

Beading on FabricEncyclopedia of Bead Stitch TechniquesLarkin Jean Van HornWhether your medium is quilts, wearable art, beaded jewelry, or woven or felted material, Beading on Fabric will help you add sparkle, texture, and dimension to your work.

Hardcover with concealed wire-o 7 × 9¼, 120 pages70 photographs, 75 illustrationsISBN: 978-1-59668-004-3$21.95, PC:

Beading with Peyote StitchJeannette Cook and Vicki StarEverything you need to know to use peyote stitch for flat and three-dimensional pieces. Projects include beaded beads, a patchwork collage cuff, peyote flowers, a free-form bowl, and more.

Paperback 8½ × 9, 112 pages 5 color photographs 133 illustrationsISBN: 978-1-883010-71-3$21.95, PC: 1027

Beads in BloomThe Art of Making French Beaded FlowersArlene BakerOoh la la! Make spectacular French beaded flowers and greenery using only wire and beads. Projects include a clover, pansy, rose, sunflower, and chrysanthemum with lacy fern jewelry pins.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 128 pages color photographs and illustrationsISBN: 978-1-931499-06-4$21.95, PC: 02BD2

Bella Beaded JewelryArtful Italian Designs with Wire, Thread, Cord & RibbonDonatella CiottiThe elegance of gallery jewelry is at your fingertips with Bella Beaded Jewelry, a project book that combines modern and vintage styles for a unique mix of wearable art. Projects are accessible to the beginner, using basic techniques and tools.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 96 pages135 photographsISBN: 978-1-59668-017-2$21.95, PC: 06BD6

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EarringsPaperback with lay-flat binding4¼ × 10, 120 pages30 color photographs 65 color illustrationsISBN: 978-1-931499-61-3$16.95, PC: 05BD1

Beaded RingsPaperback with lay-flat binding 4¼ × 10, 112 pages 30 color photographs64 color illustrationsISBN: 978-1-931499-26-2$16.95, PC: 04BD3

NecklacesPaperback with lay-flat binding 4¼ × 10, 112 pages, color photographs, and line drawingsISBN: 978-1-931499-22-4$16.95, PC: 02BD6

Beaded BagsPaperback with lay-flat binding 4¼ × 10, 136 pages, color photographs and line drawingsISBN: 978-1-931499-34-9$16.95, PC: 03BD3

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Beadwork Creates SeriesEdited by Jean CampbellCreate stunning accessories using various beading techniques with the Beadwork Creates Series. Editor Jean Campbell compiles unique, sophisticated, classic, and whimsical projects from well-known designers in each collection. From charmingly simple stringing projects to elaborate netting designs, each book has varied techniques for all skill levels.

Beadwork Creates Jewelry 40 Beaded DesignsJean CampbellThis dazzling collection of designs covers a range of techniques, styles, and materials handpicked from the popular Beadwork Cre-ates series. Find dozens of projects for earrings, rings, bracelets, and necklaces from topnotch bead designers featuring peyote stitch, brick stitch, right-angle weave, bead embroidery, bead crochet, stringing, and wirework.

Paperback, 8½ × 10¼, 128 pages79 photographs, 47 charts74 illustrationsISBN: 978-1-59668-037-1$18.95, PC: 07BD7

Color WorksThe Crafter’s Guide to ColorDeb MenzExplore color with a new confidence using this essential tool. Deb Menz brings principles of color theory down to a practical level and applies them to knitting, spinning, beadwork, weaving, surface design, quilting, hand and machine embroidery, and paper collage. Color Works includes a pull-out color wheel and removable hue cards.

Hardcover with concealed wire-o, 7 × 9¼,152 pages, 55 color photographs, color strips, 2 color wheelsISBN: 978-1-931499-47-7$24.95, PC: 04SP1

Chain Style 50 Contemporary Jewelry Designs Jane DickersonUsing basic wirework and stringing techniques, plus easy-to-find tools and materials, Chain Style features fifty fabulous projects showing the wide variety of design styles that are possible using chain and a few special beads. The projects are suitable for jewelry makers of all skill levels.

Paperback, 8½ × 10¼ 128 pages, 70 photographs,10 illustrationsISBN: 978-1-59668-150-7$19.95, PC: 09BD08

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Crochet Jewelry 40 Beautiful and Unique DesignsWaejong Kim and Anna PulvermakherLearn to create the intriguing crochet accessories reappearing in the fashion world—with your own personalized twist.

Paperback, 8¾ × 8¾ 128 pages, 175 photographsISBN: 978-1-59668-035-7$24.95, PC: 07KN9

Create Jewelry: Crystals Dazzling Designs to Make and WearMarlene Blessing and Jamie HogsettThese glamorous, fashionable designs represent a rich variety of ways to use the gemlike beads. Projects range from easy stringing pieces to more challenging seed- bead-weaving designs. Along the way learn entertaining tidbits about this specialty bead.

Paperback, 8½ × 10¼, 128 pages 100 photographs, 30 illustrations 5 chartsISBN: 978-1-59668-022-7$22.95, PC: 07BD4

Create Jewelry: Glass Brilliant Designs to Make and WearMarlene Blessing and Jamie HogsettGlass beads can add a subtle shine to a jewelry design or take center stage. From sassy, elegant, dressy, or flirty, Create Jewelry: Glass presents twenty-one stunning projects made with glass beads.

Paperback, 8½ × 10¼, 120 pages110 photographs, 30 illustrationsISBN: 978-1-59668-067-8$22.95, PC: 08BD08

Create Jewelry: Pearls Luxurious Designs to Make and WearMarlene Blessing and Jamie HogsettLearn intriguing tidbits and anecdotes about this irresistible gem as you create twenty stunning wearable designs from a variety of pearls. Bracelet, necklace, and earring designs use stringing and off-loom seed-bead-weaving techniques.

Paperback, 8½ × 10¼, 120 pages100 photographs, 15 illustrations5 chartsISBN: 978-1-59668-023-4$22.95, PC: 07BD5

Create Jewelry: Stones Stunning Designs to Make and WearMarlene Blessing and Jamie Hogsett

Presents twenty-three projects ranging in difficulty from easy stringing pieces to bead-weaving designs. All projects are glamorous and timeless and represent unique ways to use stones in jewelry designs for necklaces, bracelets, and earrings.

Paperback, 8½ × 10¼, 120 pages100 photographs, 30 illustrationsISBN: 978-1-59668-068-5$22.95, PC: 08BD9

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Elements of StyleKnit + Crochet Jewelry with Wire, Fiber, Felt + Beads Rosemary HillMake wearable pieces of art with easy-to-find materials, clever techniques, and the unique design ideas in Elements of Style. These modern wire, bead, and fiber jewelry designs using knit, crochet, and felting techniques will appeal to jewelry makers of all levels.

Paperback, 8½ × 10¼, 128 pages60 photographs, 25 illustrationsISBN: 978-1-59668-079-1$22.95, PC: 08BD14

Enchanted AdornmentsCreating Mixed-Media Jewelry with Metal, Clay, Wire, Resin & MoreCynthia Thornton Cynthia Thornton brings the magic of her design process with mixed-media jewelry techniques and projects. Create over twenty projects ranging from the simple to the ornate.

Paperback, 8½ × 10¼, 160 pages200 photographs, 100 IllustrationsISBN: 978-1-59668-157-6$24.95, PC: 09BD10

The Encyclopedia of Contemporary Jewelry Making TechniquesA Comprehensive Guide for Jewelers and MetalsmithsVannetta SeecharranA guide for jewelers who want to create modern one-of-a-kind jewelry. Included are techniques and processes for working with plastics, rubber, resin, ceramics, glass, precious and nonprecious metals.

Paperback, 8¾ × 8¾, 160 pages400 photographsISBN: 978-1-59668-146-0$26.95, PC: 09BD07

Custom Cool Jewelry Create 200+ Personalized Pendants, Charms, and ClaspsMelinda BartaLearn clever ideas for creating boutique-style projects with a personal twist in Custom Cool Jewelry. All it takes is basic jewelry-making skills and using common crafting materials in uncommon ways.

Paperback, 8½ × 10¼144 pages, 150 photographs43 illustrations, 2 chartsISBN: 978-1-59668-074-6$22.95, PC: 08BD11

Designing Jewelry with Glass Beads Stephanie SersichTwenty dazzling step-by-step projects incorporating a variety of beading techniques show you how to make the most of glass beads in your jewelry designs. Explore creativity with a section on design principles. Also included is a primer on glass beads.

Paperback, 8½ × 10¼128 pages, 50 photographs80 illustrationsISBN: 978-1-59668-047-0$22.95, PC: 08BD3

Designing Jewelry with Semiprecious Beads Stringing instructions and techniques for necklaces, bracelets, and much moreKim GoverLearn how to string beautiful jewelry using glass beads, pearls, and semiprecious stones with this all-in-one bead directory. Featuring more than seventy-five projects teaching foolproof rules for design success.

Paperback, 8¾ × 8¾, 128 pages250 photographsISBN: 978-1-59668-104-0$24.95, PC: 09BD04

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Fabulous Fabric Beads Create Custom Beads and Art Jewelry Kristal WickCombines techniques from beading, scrapbooking, quilting, fiber arts, and mixed media to create lightweight beads made of silk embellished with stamps, paint, and other materials. Plus ideas to achieve unique effects and make simply beautiful jewelry.

Paperback, 8½ × 10¼, 112 pages150 photographsISBN: 978-1-59668-077-7$22.95, PC: 08BD12

Getting Started Making Metal JewelryMark LareauGetting Started Making Metal Jewelry is the ideal introduction to metal making. The techniques are simple, the tools affordable, and the space requirement small.

Hardcover, 8 × 8, 112 pages120 photographsISBN: 978-1-59668-025-8$19.95, PC: 06BD7

Getting Started Making Wire Jewelry and MoreLinda Chandler and Christine RitcheyA guide for the true beginner, you’ll learn every aspect of working with this popular and enduring craft.

Hardcover, 8 × 8, 96 pages, 100 color photographs, 75 color illustrationsISBN: 978-1-931499-87-3$16.95, PC: 05BD9

Getting Started with Seed Beads Dustin WedekindFirst-time beaders will learn everything they need from shopping to storing and from stringing to sewing a successful beginning project. This must-have resource includes all the basics in a warm, encouraging tone.

Hardcover, 8 × 8, 128 pages120 photographs, 15 charts150 illustrationsISBN: 978-1-59668-016-6$18.95, PC: 07BD2

Getting Started Stringing BeadsJean CampbellFrom going to the bead shop and selecting the beads to what to do with them when you get home, Getting Started Stringing Beads will guide you through every aspect of stringing jewelry.

Hardcover, 8 × 8, 88 pages60 color photographs, 35 color illustrationsISBN: 978-1-931499-79-8$16.95, PC: 05BD4

Hip to Bead32 Contemporary Projects for Today’s BeaderKatie HackerBoutique-style beaded jewelry is hotter than ever, and with Hip to Bead, now it’s easier than ever to make!

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 96 pages120 color photographs, 40 illustrationsISBN: 978-1-931499-95-8$19.95, PC: 06BD2

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Hand Felted Jewelry and Beads25 Artful DesignsCarol Huber CypherThis book offers a contemporary and artistic approach to felt-bead jewelry, then takes it a step beyond with beaded embellishment.

Paperback, 8½ × 10¼, 128 pages115 color photographs 40 illustrations, full color throughoutISBN: 978-1-59668-005-0$21.95, PC: 06FA2

Jewelry Studio: Silver Wire Fusing Liz JonesThis workshop in a book teaches all the skills needed for this no-muss, no-fuss version of silversmithing: fusing silver without solder to create beautiful jewelry. Create rings, earrings, bracelets, necklaces, and pins; you can even incorporate stones and cubic zirconia for extra dazzle.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 120 pages100 photographs, 10 illustrationsISBN: 978-1-59668-066-1$22.95, PC: 08BD7

Jewelry Studio: Wire WrappingLinda Chandler and Christine Ritchey Take the mystery out of wire wrapping with insider secrets to the craft plus progressive skill-building projects that teach a range of wrapping techniques. Projects include earrings, pins, and wire-wrapped pendants plus the highly sought-after wire-wrapped cabochon.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 128 pages400 photographsISBN: 978-1-59668-059-3$22.95, PC: 08BD5

Making Colorful Wire & Beaded Jewelry35 Fabulous DesignsLinda JonesWire jewelry, combined with beads, semiprecious stones, glass, or crystals, is one of today’s most eye-catching jewelry trends. Luckily, it can be made by almost anyone using only a few inexpensive, easy-to-find tools and spools of wire.

Paperback, 8⅛ × 10⅞, 128 pages200 color photographsISBN: 978-1-59668-014-2$19.95, PC: 06BD5

Making Polymer Clay BeadsStep-by-Step Techniques for Creating Beautiful Ornamental BeadsCarol Blackburn This beginner’s guide introduces materials, tools, equipment, and techniques for creating fabulous beads in polymer clay. Learn to produce fabulous faux effects, make eye-catching beads, and assemble them into beautiful jewelry.

Paperback, 8¾ × 8¾, 128 pages500 photographsISBN: 978-1-59668-019-7$24.95, PC: 07BD3

Making ConnectionsA Handbook of Cold Joins for Jewelers and Mixed-Media ArtistsSusan Lenart KazmerKazmer introduces a variety of cold-join techniques from the common and frequently used to new techniques that she has invented. Metalworkers and mixed-media artists will find this a great handbook to spark creativity and inspiration.

Hardcover, 8½ × 11, 144 pages80 photographsISBN: 978-0-9798407-0-8$48.00, PC:

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Marketing and Selling Your Handmade Jewelry The Complete Guide to Turning Your Passion into Prof itViki LareauProvides the practical advice and encouragement to sell your beadwork right and to do it with flair.

Paperback, 6 × 9, 96 pages40 photographs, and 40 illustrationsISBN: 978-1-59668-024-1$21.95, PC: 06BD8

Mastering Beadwork A Comprehensive Guide to Off-Loom TechniquesCarol Huber CypherThis ultimate beading resource is a workshop in a book! Covering sixteen basic off-loom beading techniques, you’ll learn to create practical beaded projects such as bracelets, necklaces, rings, earrings, findings, closures, beaded beads, and more as you progressively strengthen your skills.

Hardcover with concealed wire-o7 × 9¼, 240 pages, 65 color photographs 5 charts, 200+ illustrationsISBN: 978-1-59668-013-5$24.95, PC: 07BD1

Mixed MetalsCreating Contemporary Jewelry with Silver, Gold, Copper, Brass, and MoreDanielle Fox and Melinda BartaCreate thirty unique projects featuring a variety of metal beads, charms, chains and findings, including silver, gold, and base metals.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 112 pages110 photographs, 20 illustrationsISBN: 978-1-59668-092-0$22.95, PC: 09BD02

Simply Modern JewelryDesigns from the editor of Stringing magazineDanielle FoxLearn to create simple yet unforgettable accessories for the modern crafter. This is the quick and easy guide to making fashionable necklaces, bracelets, and earrings that express personal style, using simple techniques such as stringing, wire wrapping, and knotting for knockout results.

Paperback, 8½ × 10¼, 120 pages, 150 photographsISBN: 978-1-59668-048-7$21.95, PC: 08BD4

Seed Bead Fusion 18 Projects to Stitch, Wire, and StringRachel Nelson-Smith This fresh design approach to seed-bead jewelry teaches readers how to fuse, merge, and mix materials, techniques, colors, inspiration, and design ideas with a contemporary edge. Seed Bead Fusion is all about the inventive fusion of materials, techniques, and inspiration, which creates eye-catching seed-bead jewelry.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 144 pages 200 photographs, 25 illustrationsISBN: 978-1-59668-156-9$24.95, PC: 09BD09

Sculptural Metal Clay Jewelry Techniques + ExplorationsKate McKinnonLearn the art of metal clay from master teacher and jewelry artist, Kate McKinnon. Full of detailed techniques for creating a variety of components, settings, findings, attachments, 3-D forms, and textured effects. This book offers jewelry artists both the techniques and design inspiration needed to create gallery-level jewelry that is truly art to wear. Twelve projects plus instructional DVD.

Paperback with flaps + DVD, 8½ × 9, 144 pages ISBN: 978-1-59668-174-3$26.95, PC:

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Step-by-Step Jewelry WorkshopSimple Techniques for Soldering, Wirework, and Metal JewelryNicola HurstThis multi-technique guide for the novice jewelry maker covers a range of all the basics needed to get started creating great designs: transferring designs to metal, filing, sawing, soldering, piercing, pickling, forging, as well as how to use wire and make stone settings, plus cleaning your jewelry for that finishing touch.

Paperback, 8½ × 11, 128 pages350 photographsISBN: 978-1-59668-060-9$24.95, PC: 08BD6

Stringing Style 2 50 More Designs for Beaded JewelryJean CampbellFollowing in the footsteps of Stringing Style, we’ve gathered proven designs for one-of-a-kind bracelets, necklaces, and earrings from Stringing in this stunning collection for any beader or jewelry maker. You’ll find twelve never-before-seen projects, plus Stringing 101, a complete refresher course on stringing.

Paperback, 8½ × 10¼, 96 pages60 photographs, 1 chart, 12 illustrationsISBN: 978-1-59668-036-4$18.95, PC: 07BD6

Stringing Style50+ Fresh Bead Designs for JewelryJamie HogsettYou don’t have to be a designer to make beautiful jewelry, and you don’t have to hunt all over for inspiring designs. We’ve collected the most gorgeous ideas for you from Beadwork magazine’s special Stringing issues and compiled them in Stringing Style.

Paperback, 8½ × 10¼, 96 pages60 photographs, 40 illustrationsISBN: 978-1-931499-96-5$16.95, PC: 05BD11

Stamped Metal Jewelry Creative Techniques & Designs for Making Custom JewelryLisa Niven KellyUsing purchased metal stamps and sterling silver blanks, readers can personalize their metal jewelry designs with words, textures, and creative designs. Nineteen projects cover a variety of techniques and designs such as creating charms, incorporating stamped links into beaded projects, making stamped links from flat wire and wire-wrapping them together, stamping on blanks and layering them, riveting, texturing metal, oxidizing, and more.

Paperback with DVD, 8½ × 9, 136 pagesISBN: 978-1-59668-177-4$24.95, PC: 10BD05

Totally TwistedInnovative Wirework + Art Glass JewelryKerry BogertWire and lampwork artist Kerry Bogert creates her signature colorful wire jewelry by combining sterling silver and colored wire with glass beads to add a pop of color in designs from elegant to whimsical. Accompanying the twenty designs for earrings, bracelets, and necklaces, Totally Twisted includes wirework tips and tricks to make wirework easier and more successful.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 144 pagesISBN: 978-1-59668-168-2$22.95, PC: 10BD01

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Wire Style 50 Unique Jewelry Designs Denise Peck From the editor of Step by Step Wire Jewelry magazine comes a collection of fifty contemporary, stylish, and absolutely wearable designs for bracelets, necklaces, earrings, and pendants handpicked from a collection of top jewelry designers. Fundamental wireworking techniques are explained in detail, including wire wrapping, weaving, coiling, chain making, hammering, texturing, and oxidizing.

Paperback, 8½ × 10¼, 120 pages150 photographs, 3 chartsISBN: 978-1-59668-070-8$19.95, PC: 08BD10

Woven Wire JewelryContemporary Designs and Creative TechniquesLinda Chandler and Christine RitcheyLearn to weave silver or gold wire using these exciting techniques to create designer-quality bracelets and chokers. Project instructions are shown with step-by-step photographs and range from difficult to easy; most can be completed without soldering.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 144 pages410 color photographsISBN: 978-1-931499-57-6$21.95, PC: 04BD6

The Workbench Guide to Jewelry Techniques Anastasia YoungThis comprehensive workshop reference for jewelers brings together a vast range of skills, techniques, and technical data in one volume, providing an essential look-it-up resource for both students and professionals. All of the techniques demonstrated are illustrated with photographs of remarkable cutting-edge jewelry pieces by jewelry designers and makers from around the world.

Hardcover, 8½ × 10, 320 pagesISBN: 978-1-59668-169-9$34.95, PC: 10BD02

Zulu Inspired BeadworkWeaving Techniques and ProjectsDiane FitzgeraldThese twenty-five stunning projects are inspired by the author’s trips to South Africa. Netted diamond earrings, a netted triangle and swag bracelet, and a Zulu wedding necklace are accompanied by photos of the object that inspired the piece, plus step-by-step instructions.

Paperback, 8½ × 9, 128 pages100 photographs, 20 illustrationsISBN: 978-1-59668-034-0$24.95, PC: 08BD1

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Super Beadwork

Don’t miss out on one of the most sensational releases this year. Super Beadwork is here!

Super Beadwork presents captivating beadwoven projects with the smart designs and user-friendly patterns passionate beaders expect from trusted Beadwork magazine—now with more projects than ever before!

With 50% more pages and projects, each expanded issue will fly off your shelves as beginner and advanced beaders alike find techniques that teach and test them.

Offer your customers more of what they love with must-know beadwork techniques. They’ll boost their skills as they:

Discover dozens of designs with about forty more pages in every issue. We’ve added more beautiful designs in a wide variety of beadweaving techniques with easy-to-follow color illustrations.

Have even more fun beading with the new bonus “Quick + Easy” section in every issue: nine plus gorgeous beading projects readers can make in as little as a few hours, plus more tips, techniques, and helpful departments!

Expand their beading horizons with projects from do-it-yourself mixed-media pendants to secrets for making easy seed-bead clasps in a wide range of techniques and materials to satisfy beaders of all skill levels.

Become inspired by top beadweaving artists with the reader-favorite Designers of the Year program.

Step by Step Wire Jewelry

Wire jewelry is the fastest-growing segment of the handmade jewelry market. And now your store can be right at the front of the trend.

Cash in on the demand with Step by Step Wire Jewelry that is the only magazine on the market devoted to designing and making jewelry with wire. Each issue delivers easy-to-follow step-by-step jewelry projects for every skill level, plus tips, techniques, popular tools, advice from pros, and the latest book and media reviews.

Making jewelry has never been easier or more fun! In every issue jewelry makers will find a veritable feast for their eyes and their creative spirit with more than a dozen brand-new tantalizing wire-jewelry projects from jewelry designers all over the world. Every project is presented with clear, concise instructions with photos for each and every step, along with special tips that make completing them even easier.

Jewelry makers will love every issue of Step by Step Wire Jewelry, packed with:

Step-by-step photographs for all skill levels. Readers will learn the most popular wire-working techniques in detail, including wire-wrapping, weaving, coiling, chain making, and so much more!

Projects galore! twelve plus original jewelry projects showcasing the latest designs in wire jewelry.

Media reviews of all the newest wire books and DVDs. Jewelry makers can easily stay up-to-date with the latest developments in products and reviews of the latest books and instructional videos.

Tips and tricks for design ideas. Plus, every issue showcases our readers’ own designs and inspires everyone to keep coming back for more!

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Stringing

Give your customers the fashion-forward design inspiration and exciting trend setting projects they’re looking for with Stringing magazine.

Stringing brings readers more designs than any other beading publication: tons in every issue! Beloved by novice and expert beaders alike, this magazine shows do-it-yourselfers how to create beautiful jewelry using basic techniques, such as stringing, wirework, and knotting. Thorough step-by-step instructions, easy-to-follow technique illustrations, and detailed resource information make this magazine a must-have for all jewelry designers.

Top 7 Reasons Your Customer Are Going to Love Stringing:

1. Tons of projects, plus all they need to know to make them. Quality is just as important as quantity, so we take great pains to deliver the most accurate instructions.

2. Create quick bracelets and earrings – that’s a lot of last-minute gift ideas!

3. Jewelry making just for them: Design advice, trend tips, and more!

4. Discover the hottest bead trends.

5. Improve their jewelry business. Discover Sell & Tell, where successful artists dish out hard-earned business advice.

6. Save money without compromising style.

7. Stringing, their style. The best part about Stringing magazine is that it’s a forum for designers, by designers.

Lapidary Journal Jewelry Artist

Stock your shelf with the must-have resource for serious jewelry artists.

As the leading resource for hands-on jewelry and gem enthusiasts, every issue of Lapidary Journal Jewelry Artist offers outstanding designs, stunning metalsmithing and gem-cutting projects, time-and money saving tips, in-depth features on tools, techniques, and materials, professional advice on selling their work, and more.

Grant readers backstage passes to inside the experts’ studios with exciting tips, how-tos, and inspiration in all the essential metalsmithing techniques, including soldering, cold connections, and more.

Why jewelry makers are going to love Lapidary Journal Jewelry Artist:

Ask the Experts column provides answers to all of their technical questions.

In Cool Tools & Hip Tips they’ll learn the pros’ favorites tools and how best to use or modify them.

With Their Turn, they’ll be inspired by a gallery dedicated to each issue’s talented contributors.

Allow them to find out what’s new in Facets—the latest in products, tool, supplies, books, videos, and more!

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The Best of Creative JewelryAvailable March 2011

To make great jewelry, artists need great designs. And now your customers can get the best with all the favorites from the beloved magazine Creative Jewelry.

Whether new to beading or an experienced designer, The Best of Creative Jewelry gives your customers all they need for making trend setting jewelry designs. With over 200 pages of fast and fabulous projects, this special edition has more diverse designs, projects, and creative ideas than ever before!

Favorite Bead StitchesAvailable April 2011

Be ready for beadweaving mania with the ultimate treasury of jewelry designs, including tips and how-tos in the most popular stitches from Beadwork magazine. Beadwork Presents: Favorite Bead Stitches is packed with 148 pages of fun projects and easy-to-follow how-tos in beaders’ favorite stitches.

With full-color illustrations and step-by-step instructions, your customers can master favorite techniques in peyote, right-angle weave, herringbone, and more!

Beads 2011 Buyers GuideAvailable April 2011

This annual special issue is chock-full of resources, supplies, inspiration, know-how, and BEADS, BEADS, BEADS! Beads 2011 is the must-have bead-buyer’s guide for the upcoming year! Packed with top material picks from trusted editors and trendy must-make projects, this annual shopping issue oozes with inspiration your customers will love.

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Easy Wire Available June 2011

Make sure your shelves are stocked with how-tos in one of the hottest trends in jewelry making. Show your customers how simple it is to make stunning jewelry with the latest edition of Easy Wire twice as big as last year, with twice as many fun and affordable wire-jewelry projects and designs. Readers will love diving into the world of wire jewelry and mastering essential techniques.

101 Bracelets, Necklaces, and Earrings

Available June 2011

What could be better than designs your customers love? How about 101 of them.

Don’t miss out on the jewelry designs beaders most love to make. 101 Bracelets, Necklaces, and Earrings is back again with another jumbo collection of tons of trendy and easy-to-make jewelry designs sure to satisfy any beader’s hunger for more design fun!

Easy Metal ClayAvailable August 2011

Be the place your customers turn when they join the metal clay movement. Jewelry makers are diving into the fun world of hands-on techniques and professional-quality results, and now you can offer the must-have guide for mastering those skills. Introducing Easy Metal Clay, packed with must-know basics and step-by-step projects in silver, bronze, copper, and more metal clay techniques.

ComingSoon!

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Explore a full year of Beadwork, Step by Step Wire Jewelry, Colored Stone, and Lapidary Journal Jewelry Artist magazines exactly as they were printed – now in a new convenient format! With these amazing CD collections, artists will receive each entire season with full-color searchable pages, quick-print projects, and all the tips and how-tos the jewelry world trusts from these favorite magazines.

Step by Step Wire Jewelry Collection CDsHelp your customers create with wire techniques made easy with an entire season of expert tips, step-by-step projects, and design inspiration from the only subscription magazine dedicated entirely to wire jewelry.

2007 Collection

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Beadwork Collection CDsNow your customers can boost their skills with six full issues of techniques, tricks, and projects in right-angle weave, herringbone, peyote, and more favorite stitches from the beadweaving magazine trusted by artists for over fourteen years.

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2008 Collection

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Colored Stone 2009 Collection CDGive your customers the ultimate authority on gemstones. With this vibrant CD collection, the trusted magazine is back with the entire 2009 season. Gem enthusiasts can discover a new knowledge of stones and metals with this go-to resource they’ll turn to again and again.

2009 Collection

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Metalwork: Wire EssentialsHost: Denise PeckStock your shelf with the must-have guide for hot wire-jewelry techniques. Viewers will learn all the essentials they need to know to make fast and fabulous wire jewelry from best-selling author Denise Peck, the trusted expert at Step by Step Wire Jewelry magazine.

Product code: 10BD25ISBN: 978-1-59668-410-2$29.99

Mixed Media: Personalized Jewelry: Capturing Memories in Handmade DetailsHost: Jean CampbellOffer your customers a one-on-one jewelry journey with favorite jewelry personality Jean Campbell. Viewers will learn to use their talents to make a personal statement through something they can wear. Create jewelry that means even more by transforming your mementos into masterpieces!

Product code: 10BD33ISBN: 978-1-59668-420-1$29.99

Beadwork: Peyote Stitch – Basics and BeyondHost: Melinda BartaBe the resource for one of the hottest bead stitches. Your customers will learn how to pump up their peyote stitch with flat, circular, and tubular peyote basics and fun variations to add texture, trim, and more! 

Product code: 10BD29ISBN: 978-1-59668-416-4$29.99

Mixed Media: Making Steampunk-Style JewelryHost: Jean CampbellDon’t miss out on the steampunk phenomenon. Offer your customers fun projects and how-tos so that they can create romantic jewelry with that unmistakable steampunk edge as they master cold connections, resin, wirework, and drilling basics!

Product code: 10BD31ISBN: 978-1-59668-418-8$29.99

Beadwork: Herringbone Stitch – Basics and BeyondHost: Melinda BartaNow your customers can master flat, spiral, and tubular herringbone basics and learn how to step them up a notch with advanced variations and embellishments to add fun shaping, trim, and more.

Product code: 10BD30ISBN: 978-1-59668-417-1$29.99

Metalwork: Making Bezels for Stones and Found ObjectsHost: Denise PeckGive your customers the how-tos they need to master soldering basics, as they boost their jewelry-making skills and their jewelry collection with these fun techniques for transforming stones, buttons, beads, and more into stunning jewelry.

Product code: 10BD24ISBN: 978-1-59668-409-6$29.99

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Metalwork: Exploring Metal Clay Hollow FormsHost: Susan J. LewisKeep customers coming back for more. Once viewers have mastered metal clay basics, they can boost their skills even further with the next step in their journey as a jewelry artist with how-tos on making their own metal clay beads.

Product code: 10BD28ISBN: 978-1-59668-415-7$29.99

DoodleBeads Volume 2 with Leslie Rogalski: Learn 10 More Basic Seed-Bead StitchesHost: Leslie RogalskiMake sure you’re offering the newest edition of the best-selling beadweaving resource—back with even more stitch how-tos, complete with up-close, step-by-step tutorials and Leslie’s signature thread-path diagrams.

Product code: 10BD17ISBN: 978-1-59668-292-4$29.99

DoodleBeads with Leslie Rogalski: Learn 12 Basic Seed-Bead StitchesHost: Leslie RogalskiStock your shelf with some of the most visually comprehensive lessons in seed beading . Your customers can join seed-bead editor and designer Leslie Rogalski to see the secrets of stitching with her signature thread-path diagrams—drawing exactly where the thread goes.

Product code: 09BD16ISBN: 978-1-59668-251-1$29.99

Metalwork: Wire Fusing & Other Micro-Torch TechniquesHost: Denise PeckNow your customers can master wire-fusing basics with easy step-by-step instructions from artist and best-selling author Denise Peck. Viewers will learn to create fabulous professional-quality jewelry and findings in eight watch-and-learn lessons, including six step-by-step projects.

Product code: 09BD15ISBN: 978-1-59668-250-4$29.99

Metalwork: Exploring Metal Clay BasicsHost: Susan J. LewisMake sure you’re ready for the metal clay movement. Give your customers the tools they need to master metal clay basics from preparing a work surface to polishing the finished artwork as they learn how to create they’re own metal pendants, bails, and more!

Product code: 10BD27ISBN: 978-1-59668-414-0$29.99

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A., Cookie, 34Aikens, Natalia, 67Alderman, Sharon, 41Allen, Pam, 25, 26Alvarez, Nilda Callanaupa, 43Amos, Alden, 38, 71Armstrong, Dale Cougar, 76Atkins, Robin, 78Baker, Arlene, 79Balzar, Julie Fei-fan, 66Barta, Melinda, 82, 85, 94Bell, Fiona, 21Bennett, Noel, 42Berk, Anne, 61Bernard, Wendy, 61Bighorse, Tiana, 42Blackburn, Carol, 84Blessing, Marlene, 81Blinn, Linda, 66Bogert, Kerry, 86Bolton, Patricia, 44, 64, 66Bombardier, Jodi, 76Brack, Heather, 34Brackmann, Holly, 46Brant, Sharon, 24Bresenhan, Karey Patterson, 44Brown, Nancy, 36Bryant, laura, 62, 71Buchanan, Rita, 40, 69Budd, Ann, 12, 25, 26, 27, 29, 30, 31Burke, Alisa, 63Burnham, Stephanie, 77Burtt, Marcia, 9Bush, Nancy, 23, 30, 31, 32, 62Campbell, Jean, 78, 80, 83, 86, 94Cannarella, Deborah, 78Carey, Jacqui, 44Carriker, Pam, 17Casey, Maggie, 40, 70Chachula, Robyn, 20, 36Chandler, Deborah, 41Chandler, Linda, 83, 84, 87Chin, Lily M., 33Ciotti, Donatella, 79Clarke, Amy C., 78Coleman-Hale, Rashida, 47Cook, Jeannette, 79Cotterill, Wendy, 19Crane, Debbie, 45Crockett, Candace, 41Crowther-Smith, Alison, 35Cypher, Carol Huber, 35, 84, 85Davenport, Betty Linn, 41Dean, David, 79Dickerson, Jane, 74, 80Dixon, Anne, 41Docherty, Margaret, 35Dougherty, Karen, 75Drury, Rebecca, 18Drury, Yvonne, 18Dubrawsky, Malka, 22, 65Dunnewold, Jane, 45, 65Durant, Judith, 78

Eaton, Jan, 35Eklow, Robbie Joy, 44Elisha, Dorit, 46Elkins, Maria, 63Ellis, Catherine, 43Emerson, Jayne, 35Epstein, Nicky, 33Feitelson, Ann, 26Finmark, Sharon, 3Fitzgerald, Diane, 78, 87Flint, India, 21Fournier, Jane, 39Fournier, Nola, 39Fox, Danielle, 85Franquemont, Abby, 39, 71Galeskas, Beverly, 35Garland, Claire, 30Gaustad, Stephenie, 71Gipson, Liz, 43Glassenberg, Abigail Patner, 21Gover, Kim, 82Grabowski, Kerr, 63Griffin-Grimes, Kristeen, 27Grutzeck, Laura, 30Guy, Lucinda, 33Habit, Franklin, 29Hacker, Katie, 83Haigh, Janet, 45Hall, Isobel, 45Harding, Louisa, 20, 31, 32Harrison, Hazel, 2Haxell, Kate, 24, 37, 47Hedley, Gwen, 22Hettmansperger, Mary, 64, 66Hicks, Ron, 9Hill, Rosemary, 82Hogsett, Jaime, 81, 86Holland-Daly, Heather, 48Holmes, Cas, 22Hoxbro, Vivian, 26, 29, 34Huff, Mary Scot, 32Hurst, Nicola, 86Irwin, Bobbie, 39Irwin, Laura, 26Isager, Marianne, 26, 28, 29, 31Jang, Eunny, 61Jinzenji, Yoshiko, 21Jones, Linda, 84Jones, Liz, 84Kan, Lisa, 77Kandis, Mags, 25, 28Kartus, Lisa, 29Kazmer, Susan Lenart, 84Keele, Wendy, 33Kelley, Courtney, 11Kelly, Lisa Niven, 86Kendall, Tracy, 40Khmeleva, Galina, 28Kim, Waejong, 81Kinard, Lyric, 44, 65King, Amy, 39Knapp, Susan Brubaker, 64Knight, Erika, 24, 37

Koshizen, Yuka, 47Kuei, Hsiu-Lan, 48LaBarre, Melissa, 32Lair, Cindy, 71Lamb, Sara, 43Lambert, Eva, 40Lareau, Mark, 77, 83Lareau, Vicki, 84Levaas, Laura, 78Lewandowski, Marcia, 23Lewis, Susan J., 95Lodinsky, Heather, 14Lyon, Susan, 9Mackenzie, Judith, 69, 70Mann, Elise, 77Manning, Tara Jon, 32Marchington, Julie, 27Martin, Judy, 1Mason, Jenn, 67Maynard, Lynda, 21McCuin, Judith MacKenzie, 22McElwee, Meg, 16, 47McKinnon, Kate, 76, 85Meany, Janet, 42Meldrum, Carol, 27Menz, Deb, 38, 40, 80Merrick, Kathy, 36Merrow, Anne, 27Miller, Sharilyn, 73, 76Monday, Susie, 67Moore, Jennifer, 38, 43, 70Mundy, C. W., 9Myers, Lisa R., 30Nelson-Smith, Rachel, 85Nicholls, Catherine, 63Nishida, Midori, 15North, Symeon, 38Oberle, Cheryl, 23, 30Okey, Shannon, 34, 39Omdahl, Kristin, 10, 36, 38, 62Orne, Michele Rose, 28Osborn, Kate Gagnon, 11Otsuka, Ayako, 48Pace, Maggie, 34Paden, Shirley, 32Patrick, Jane, 42, 70Peck, Denise, 72, 74, 77, 87, 94, 95Pelletier, Sue, 67Perez, Judy-Coates, 63Perkins, Kelli, 46, 65Pfaff, Paula, 42Prater, Cheryl, 45Prato, Cate Coulacos, 46Pulvermakher, Anna, 81Radford, Leigh, 33Ritchey, Christine, 83, 84, 87Robson, Deborah, 71Rogalski, Leslie, 95Samsoe, Lene Holme, 27Scott, Mary Ann, 1Seecharran, Vannetta, 82Seiffert, Jennifer E., 27Serrano, Frank, 9

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100 Beaded Jewelry Designs, 77 101 Bracelets Necklaces, and Earrings, 91 101 Patchwork Projects Super Bookazine, 54 101 Stitches to Crochet: Harmony Guides, 37 101 Stitches to Knit: The

Harmony Guides, 24 101 Wire Earrings, 77 150 Knit & Crochet Motifs, 14 200 Braids to Twist, Knot,

Loop, or Weave, 44 200 Crochet Blocks for Blankets,

Throws, and Afghans, 35 49 Sensational Skirts, 47 600 Watercolor Mixes, 3 A Fiber Artist’s Guide to Color, 71 A Knitting Wrapsody + DVD, 10 Adventures in Surface Design: Screen

Printing & Beyond, 63 Alden Amos Big Book Of Handspinning, 38 All New Homespun Handknit, 38 All Wired Up, 77 American Artist, 4 American Artist CD Collection, 7 American Artist Guide to

Painting Techniques, 2 American Artist Studios Magazine, 6 Ancient Modern, 77 Around the World in Knitted Socks, 20 Art + Quilt, 44 Art at the Speed of Life, 17 Art Cloth, 45 Art Journaling: Pages in Stages, 66 Art of Fair Isle Knitting, 26 Art Quilt Design, 63 Artful Bird: Techniques and Inspiration, 21 Baby Blueprint Crochet, 20 Bag Style, 25 Bags with Paper and Stitch, 45 Basic Crochet Stitches: Harmony Guides, 37 Bead Directory, The, 77 Bead Romantique, 77 Beaded Cords, Chains, Straps & Fringe, 78 Beaded Edge, The, 15 Beaded Embellishment, 78

Beaded Garden, The, 78 Beaders Companion, Revised, 78 Beaders Stash, 78 Beading for the Soul, 78 Beading in the Native American Tradition, 79 Beading on Fabric, 79 Beading with Peyote Stitch, 79 Beads 2011 Buyers Guide, 90 Beads in Bloom, 79 Beadwork CD Collections, 92 Beadwork Creates Beaded Bags, 80 Beadwork Creates Beaded Rings, 80 Beadwork Creates Earrings, 80 Beadwork Creates Jewelry, 80 Beadwork Creates Necklaces, 80 Beadwork: Herringbone Stitch, 94 Beadwork: Peyote Stitch, 94 Bella Beaded Jewelry, 79 Best of Interweave Knits, 26 Blueprint Crochet, 36 Botanical Sketchbook, 1 Boutique Knits, 26 Cables & Arans: The Harmony Guides, 24 Card Weaving, 41 Carry Me, 47 Chain Style, 80 Classic Knits, 26 Classic to Creative Details-Designing

Original Knitwear, 61 Classic to Creative Knit Cables, 61 Cloth Dolls For Textile Artists, 45 Cloth Paper Scissors 2012 Wall Calendar, 59 Cloth Paper Scissors CD Collections, 57 Cloth Paper Scissors Gifts Bookazine, 52 Cloth Paper ScissorsMagazine, 50 Collage Fast & Furious, 66 Color In Spinning, 38 Color on Color, 45 Color Style, 25 Color Works, 40, 80 Color Works, 80 Colored Stone CD Collections, 93 Colorwork: Harmony Guides, 24 Complete Guide to Natural Dyeing, The, 40

Contemporary Copper Jewelry w/DVD, 76 Create Jewelry Crystals, 81 Create Jewelry Glass, 81 Create Jewelry Pearls, 81 Create Jewelry Stones, 81 Creative Jewelry Special Issue, The Best of, 90 Creative Quilting, 44 Crochet Edgings and Trims:

Harmony Guide, 37 Crochet in Color, 36 Crochet Jewelry, 81Crochet Me, 36 Crochet Me Amigurumi 2012

Wall Calendar, 59 Crochet Me Workshop: Crochet Corner, 62 Crochet Me Workshop:

Innovative Crochet, 62 Crochet So Fine, 36 Crochet Stitch Motifs: Harmony Guides, 37 Crochet Traditions Bookazine, 55 Crocheted Gifts, 37 Crocheter’s Companion, 36 Custom Cool Jewelry, 82 Customizing Cool Clothes, 47 Design, Paint & Stitch, 63 Designing Jewelry with Glass Beads, 82 Designing Jewelry with

Semiprecious Bead, 82 Domino Knitting, 26 Doodlebeads, 95 Doodlebeads Volume 2, 95 Double Stitch, 36 Doubleweave Basics, 70 Doubleweave Pick-up, 70 Drafting DVD, 71 Drawing CD Collection, 8 Drawing Magazine, 4 Drawing: A Complete Course, 6 Drawn to Pen and Ink: Imagery

for Art Quilts, 63 Drawn to Stitch, 22 Dressmaker’s Handbook of

Couture Sewing , 21 Dyer’s Garden, 40

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Sersich, Stephanie, 82Shinn, Carol, 45Shroyer, Lisa, 13Simmons, Erika, 36Simmons, Monika, 36Singer, Amy R., 33Slater, Ray, 45Sokol, Dawn Devries, 66Square, Vicki, 20, 23, 29, 61, 62Star, Vicki, 79Stevens, Margaret, 1Stoner, Amy, 66Stove, Margaret, 20, 69

Strickler, Carol, 42Sulcoski, Carol, 30, 31Swartz, Judith L., 28, 37Tate, Elizabeth, 2Taylor, Beryl, 46, 64Taylor, Carol, 63Taylor, Kathleen, 41Testa, Melanie, 44, 64, 66Thornton, Cynthia, 82Trout, Diana, 67van der Hoogt, Madelyn, 69Van der Linden, Stephanie, 20Van Horn, Larkin Jean, 79

Vogel, Lynne, 34, 40Wasinger, Susan, 47Waterman, Martha, 34Wedekind, Dustin, 83Weltman, Ronna Sarvas, 77Werker, Kim, 36, 37Whyte, Mary, 9Wick, Kristal, 83Willoughby, Alison, 47Young, Anastasia, 87Zimmerman, Kathy, 61

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Easy Metal Clay Special Issue, 91 Easy Wire Special Issue, 91 Eco Colour, 21 Elements of Style, 82 Encaustic Collage: Layers with Beeswax, 66 Enchanted Adornments, 82 Encyclopedia Contemporary Jewelry, 82 Expression Session, 63 Fabricate, 47 Fabulous Fabric Beads, 83 Favorite Bead Stitches Special Issue, 90 Favorite Socks, 27 Fearless Knitting Workbook, 27 Felt Forward, 34 Felt Frenzy, 34 Felted Knits, 35 Feminine Knits, 27 FiberArts CD Collections, 58 Fiberarts Magazine, 51 Folk Hats, 23 Folk Knitting in Estonia, 23 Folk Mittens, 23 Folk Shawls, 23 Folk Socks, 23 Folk Style, 25 Folk Vests, 23 Found Object in Textile Art. The, 22 Free Expression, 44 Freestyle Machine Embroidery, 45 French Girl Knits, 27 Fresh Quilting, 22 Funky Knits, 27 Get Spun, 38 Getting Started Knitting Socks, 27 Getting Started Knitting, Basics

and Beyond, 61 Getting Started Making Metal Jewelry, 83 Getting Started Making Wire Jewelry, 83 Getting Started Stringing Beads, 83 Getting Started With Seed Beads, 83 Gifted, 28 Gossamer Webs Design Collection, 28 Growing Up Sew Liberated, 16 Hand Felted Jewelry & Beads, 84 Handcrafted Wire Findings, 74 Hands On Rigid Heddle Weaving, 41 Handspinning Rare Wools, 71 Handweaver’s Pattern Directory, The, 41 Handwoven 2012 Wall Calendar, 59 Handwoven CD Collections, 58Handwoven Magazine, 50Hip to Bead, 83Hip to Crochet, 37Hip to Knit, 28How I Spin DVD, 69How We Felt, 35I Love Patchwork, 47In Praise of Simple Cloth, 69In Sheep’s Clothing, 39Inca Knits, 28Inside Intarsia, 61Inspired to Knit, 28Inspired to Quilt, 44Intentional Spinner w/ DVD, 22International Quilt Festival: Quilt

Scene Bookazine, 53Interweave Crochet Accessories

Special Issue, 52Interweave Crochet CD Collections, 57Interweave Crochet Magazine, 49Interweave Knits 2012 Wall Calendar, 58Interweave Knits Accessories Special Issue, 52Interweave Knits CD Collections, 56Interweave Knits Holiday Gifts

Special Issue, 51Interweave Knits Magazine, 49Interweave Knits Weekend Special Issue, 51Introduction to Fair Isle:The

Ivy League Vest, 61It Itches, 29Jane Austen Knits Bookazine, 55Japanese Inspired Knits, 29Jewelry Architect, 76Jewelry Studio: Silver Wire Fusing, 84Jewelry Studio: Wire Wrapping, 84Knit & Purl: The Harmony Guides, 24Knit & Spin Bookazine, 55Knit Edgings and Trims: Harmony Guide, 24Knit Fix, 29Knit Kimono, 29Knit Kimono Too, 20Knit So Fine, 30Knit to be Square, 29Knit.wear Special Issue, 52Knitscene CD Collections, 57Knitscene Magazine, 49Knitted Babes, 30Knitted Embellishments, 33Knitted Gifts, 29Knitted Jackets, 30Knitted Lace of Estonia DVD

(Standalone), 62Knitted Lace of Estonia w/DVD, 30Knitter’s Comp Book w/DVD, 20Knitter’s Handy Book of Sweater Patterns, 30Knitters Handy Book of Patterns, 30Knitting Daily TV Series DVDs, 60Knitting Daily Workshop: Color

for Knitters, 62Knitting from Top Down, 61Knitting Green, 31Knitting in the Details, 20Knitting Little Luxuries, 31Knitting on the Road, 31Knitting out of Africa, 31Knitting Plus: Deconstructing Fit + Plus, 13Knitting Socks with Handpainted Yarn, 31Knitting Traditions Bookazine, 54Knitting Vintage Socks, 32Knitwear Design Workshop, 32Lace & Eyelets: The Harmony Guides, 24Lace Style, 25Lapidary Jewelry Artist CD Collections, 93Lapidary Journal Jewelry Artist, 89Layer by Layer, 66Learning to Warp, 41Low-Tech Metal Apps, 66Lutradur and the New Fibers, 19Make it Graphic, 66Making Colorful Wire Jewelry, 84

Making Connections, 84Making Faces, 63Making Polymer Clay Beads, 84Marketing & Selling Your

Handmade Jewelry, 85Master Machine Quilting, 64Master Machine Stitching, 64Mastering Beadwork, 85Mastering Plein Air Acrylic Painting, 9Mastering Plein Air in Oil, 9Mastering Portrait Drawing, 9Mastering Portraiture in Oils DVD, 9Mastering Sketching, 1Mastering the Dramatic Still Life in Oil, 9Mastering Watercolor Portraiture, 9Mastering Weave Structures, 41Men in Knits, 32Metal Embellishments, 64Metal Style, 75Metalwork: Exploring Metal Clay Basics, 95Metalwork: Exploring Metal

Clay Hollow Forms, 95Metalwork: Making Bezels for Stones

and Found Objects, 94Metalwork: Wire Essentials, 94Metalwork: Wire Fusing & Other

Micro Torch Techniques, 95Mixed Mania, 17, 45Mixed Media Explorations, 46Mixed Media: Making Steampunk-

Style Jewelry, 94Mixed Media: Personalized Jewelry, 94Mixed Metals, 85Mixed-Media Art Quilts, 64Mixed-Media Medley, 67Mixed-Media Self Portraits, 46Mixed-Media Textile Art, 67Natural Knits for Babies and Moms, 32Navajo Weaving Way, 42New England Knits, 32New Stranded Colorwork, The, 32No Sheep for You, 33Northern Knits, 33One Skein, 33Pastel Highlights Special Issue, 5PieceWork CD Collections, 58PieceWork Magazine, 50Playful Paper Backgrounds, 67Plein Air Painting, 6Poems of Color, 33Popular Wheel Mechanics, 70Power Cables, 33Print Collage Quilt, 64Printed Pattern, The, 18Printmaking + Mixed Media, 46Quilting Arts 2012 Wall Calendar, 59Quilting Arts Book, The, 44Quilting Arts CD Collections, 57Quilting Arts Gifts Bookazine, 53Quilting Arts Magazine, 49Quilting Arts TV DVD Series, 68Quilting Line and Color, 21Rag Rug Handbook, 42Respect the Spindle, 39Respect the Spindle DVD, 71

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Scarf Style, 25Screen Printing Sampler, 65Sculptural Metal Clay Jewelry, 85Seed Bead Fusion, 85Sew Liberated, 16, 47Sew Me, Love Me, 48Sewn with Love, 21Shadow Knitting, 34Shape Shifting, 65Shibori Knitted Felt, 35Simple Style, 25Simply Felt, 35Simply Modern Jewelry, 85Simply Needlefelt, 35Sock Innovation, 34Sock Knitting Master Class, 12Spin Control, 39Spin to Knit, 39Spin-Off CD Collections, 58Spin-Off Magazine, 50Spinner’s Toolbox, 69Spinners Companion, 39Spinning Book Rack, 96Spinning Cotton, 71Spinning for Lace, 69Spinning Luxury Fibers DVD, 69Spinning Wheel Maintenance DVD, 71Stamped Metal Jewelry, 86

Start Spinning, 40Start Spinning DVD, 70Step By Step Jewelry Workshop, 86Step by Step Wire Jewelry, 88Step by Step Wire Jewelry CD Collections, 92Stitch Alchemy, 46Stitch Bookazine, 54Stitch Graffiti, 48Stitch Imagery: From Photo, 65Stitchy Kitty Fuzzy Puppy, 48Stringing, 89Stringing Style, 86Stringing Style 2, 86Studios Bookazine, 53Super Beadwork, 88Surface Design Sampler Platter, 65Surface Designer’s Handbook, The, 46Texture Transformation, 67Textures for Collage: Build ‘em up!, 67The Gentle Art of Plying, 70The Knitter’s Companion DVD, 62Time to Weave, 42Totally Twisted, 86Traditional Knitted Lace Shawls, 34Twisted Sisters Knit Sweaters, 34Twisted Sisters Sock Workbook, The, 40Vintage Modern Knits, 11Warping Your Loom, 69

Watercolor CD Compilation, 8Watercolor Magazine, 5Weave Wrap & Coil, 76Weaver’s Companion, 42Weaver’s Idea Book, 42Weaver’s Studio: Doubleweave, The, 43Weaver’s Studio: Woven Shibori, 43Weavers Book 8-Shaft Patterns; A, 42Weaving In the Peruvian Highlands, 43Weaving Made Easy, 43Weaving on a Rigid Heddle Loom, 70Weldon’s Needlework, 48Wire Art Jewelry with DVD, 73Wire Style, 87Wire Style 2, 72Wirework w/DVD, 76Workbench Guide to Jewelry Techniques, 87Workshop CD Collection, 8Workshop with the Masters, 5Woven Treasures, 43Woven Wire Jewelry, 87Wrap Style, 25Wrapped in Crochet, 38Wrapped in Lace, 20Yarns to Dye For, 41Zulu Inspired Beadwork, 87

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