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    New Titles 1

    Backlist

    Knitting 25

    Felting 36

    Crochet 38

    Spinning 40

    Dyeing 42

    Weaving 42

    Quilting/Mixed Media/Sewing 45

    Beading & Jewelry 50

    Index 60

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    Paperback with DVD8 x 9

    136 pages

    ISBN 978-1-59668-239

    $26.95

    December 2010

    Knit Kimono TooSimple Designs to Mix, Match, and LayerVicki Square

    From the best-selling author ofKnit Kimono comes new a speciality collection of kimono and Asian-inspiredtops with simple shapes and unique details, accompanied by technique demonstrations on DVD.

    In Knit Kimono Too, best-selling author and knitwear designer Vicki Square returns to the simple, at-tering shapes that made her work a hit with knitters. In more than 20 brand-new designs, Vicki collectskimonos and Asian-inspired designs and blends traditional inspiration with clothes that contemporaryknitters cant resist. She ocuses on lighter weight knits or layering, plus unique stitch patterns, color-work, and openwork designs. Beginning with an overview o design concepts and guidance or workingwith color, Knit Kimono Too oers garments that eature innovative shaping, interesting closures andedgings, and clever techniques. In addition to her signature kimono shape, the book includes Asian-

    inspired tops, tunics, and vests; each with details that atter all body types.To teach knitters the details and fnishes, Knit Kimono Too includes clear photography and step-by-step instructions. On the included instructional DVD, Vicki demonstrates the special techniques andstitches that make her kimono-style garments so wearably elegant, including two-color slip stitch, sur-ace embroidery, two-hand stranded knitting, garter-stitch short-rows, making bobbles in a contrastingcolor, attaching knitted cord, making origami olds, double knitting, and more. Projects include vests,coats, lightweight shells, short-sleeve tops, and a wide assortment o jackets eaturing various weightso yarn. Knit Kimono Too eatures deceptively simple patterns that transorm abric with minimal shapinginto stylish, polished-looking garments.

    Japanese Inspired Knitpage 31

    Knit Kimonopage 31

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    Vicki Square is the author oKnit Kimono, Folk Bags, Folk Hats, and the best-selling TheKnitters Companion. Vicki has taught knitting or more than ten years, as well as paint-ing and drawing at Colorado State University. She lives in Fort Collins, Colorado.

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    Hardcover withconcealed

    wire-o with DVD7 x 5

    140 pagesISBN 978-1-59668-314-3

    $24.95Previous ISBN:

    978-1-59668-314-3vailable November 2010

    Now with an instructional DVD, The Knitters Companion Deluxe Edition is every knitters perfectreference guide! Chock-full of techniques, illustrations, and denitions, this resource has everything

    you need for knitting with condence.

    Inside youll fnd an overview o stitches, gauges, joins, seams, borders, and buttonholes, as wellas detailed descriptions o each technique and photographs that show the fnished look. Innovativemethods are also explored in The Knitters Companion Deluxe Edition with DVD, including additionalways to cast on, bind o, and increase stitches. Vicki Square shares an abundance o detail on colorknitting techniques, plus avorite embellishments such as tassels, ringe, knitting with beads, andmore. Vicki also shares with you in an extended DVD every technique eatured in the book or a trulyhands-on experience. All the inormation knitters need is right at their fngertips with The KnittersCompanion Deluxe Edition with DVDan indispensable addition to any knitters bag o tricks.

    Vicki Square is the author oKnit Kimono, Knit Kimono Too, Folk Bags, Folk Hats, and

    the best-selling The Knitters Companion. Vicki has taught knitting or more than tenyears, as well as painting and drawing at Colorado State University. She lives in FortCollins, Colorado.

    The Knitters CompanionDeluxe Edition with DVDVicki Square

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    Paperback8 x 9

    136 pagesBN 978-1-59668-256-6

    $22.95Available January 2011

    Knitting in the DetailsCharming Designs to Knit and EmbellishLouisa Harding

    eminine Knitsage 28

    nitting Little Luxuriesage 33

    Each o the our chapters in Knitting in the Details explores a dierent set o embellishment meth-ods, oering clear illustrations and step-by-step instruction. Each technique is then showcased inLouisas romantic, eminine, and cherished signature style, rom a beret with ribbon embroidery ora beaded scar to a simple knitted vest with eyelets or tank top with appliqu hearts. Many patternsalso include variations using a dierent yarn, edging, or embellishment to demonstrate the range olooks possible. Louisas approach highlights the boutique eel o each design, encouraging knittersto add their own personality by customizing projects. The additional design tips and ideas oeredthroughout the book provide resh inspiration to create a unique piece o knitwear. Filled with inspir-ing project photography rom the coast o France, Knitting in the Details evokes romantic emininityand showcases how a project can be totally transormed by creative and well-placed embellishment.

    Louisa Hardinghas been designing knitwear proessionally or more than seventeenyears. In 2005, she launched a signature line o yarns and design collections in theUnited States and the United Kingdom, distributed by Knitting Fever. Her designs haveappeared in Rowan Knitting Magazine, Vogue Knitting, and Knitting Magazine. She hasalso worked as an in-house designer or Rowan Yarns and Jaeger Handknits. Hardingsprevious books include Knitting Little Luxuries and Natural Knits for Babies and Moms.

    Continuing the best-selling success ofKnitting Little Luxuries, acclaimed knitwear designer Louisa

    Harding shares even more unique and creative ways to add charming embellishments to knittedprojects. The 24 patterns in Knitting in the Details showcase small, quick-to-knit projects focused onhow the tiniest of elements can bring big appeal.

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    Favorite Sockspage 28

    Around the World in Knitted Socks26 Inspired DesignsStephanie van der Linden

    Paperback8 x 9144 pagesISBN 978-1-59668-230-6$24.95Available September 2010

    Sock Innovationpage 36

    International sock knitting sensation Stephanie van der Linden shares an irresistible collection of

    twenty six original designs inspired by global knitting traditions. InAround the World in Knitted Socks,her rst book of sock designs, Stephanie takes knitters on a journey through world cultures by foot.

    Using stitch motis and colors, knitting techniques and construction details, the socks presentedhere blend regional knitting traditions with Stephanies unique design air. These patterns drawinspiration rom signature local textiles, such as Turkish kilim carpets, Japanese sashiko embroidery,Belgian lace, American quilts, and Scottish argyle tartan. They also give a nod to traditional knit-ting techniques, including Estonian and Latvian braids, Norwegian stranded knitting, and Austriantwisted-stitch designs. Though each pattern inAround the World in Knitted Socks draws on a dier-ent global inspiration, the thoughtul construction and attention to detail are signature elements oStephanies work. To help knitters achieve the elegant fnishes showcased here, a detailed glossaryand accompanying photographs demonstrate the special techniques.

    Stephanie van der Linden is a knitwear designer based in Frankurt, Germany. Herdesigns have appeared on Socken-Kreativ-Liste (a German Yahoo group) and in TwistCollective andAnna Crafts magazines. She is the author o six knitting books in German;this is the frst book o her designs to be published in English.

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    Baby Blueprint Crochet25 Irresistible Projects or Little OnesRobyn Chachula

    Robyn Chachulas rst book, Blueprint Crochet, introduced American readers to crochet stitch dia-grams used by crocheters throughout the world, demonstrated on contemporary designs for women.

    Although written-out directions are more common to American readers, diagrams are the standardin international crochet patterns. Once crocheters understand the symbols, the diagrams are ofteneasier to follow than written directions. Now with Baby Blueprint Crochet, Robyn offers the opportu-nity to practice these new skills and techniques on smaller, less daunting projects.

    The modern baby garment and accessory patterns in Baby Blueprint Crochetare designed to appeal tomoms and kids as well as crocheters: no rilly stu, no scratchy yarns that make the baby red, and noheirloom aghans to keep out o babys hands. Instead, the projects are contemporary and bright, un,ashionable, useul, and launder easily. The twenty fve projects include six girls garments, such as ajumper and tunic; six boys garments, including a jacket and a vests; six accessories rom hats to slip-

    pers and even diaper covers; and seven home items including blankets and toys.

    Robyn Chachula is the author oBlueprint Crochetand Mission Falls Goes Crochet. Shehas been published in a number o magazines, including Interweave Crochetand CrochetToday! She has appeared on Knit and Crochet Todayand as a guest on Knitting DailyTV. Robyns patterns have appeared in books, including Interweave Presents CrochetGifts, Sensual Crochet, Not Your Mammas Crochet, Catwalk Crochet, Vogue on the Go:Crocheted Shawls, Crochet Me, and Stitch & Bitch: Men. She has also designed or yarn

    companies, including JCA Crats, SWTC, Mission Falls, and Artul Yarns. She lives in Cincinnati, Ohio.

    Blueprint Crochetpage 38

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    Eco ColourBotanical Dyes or Beautiul TextilesIndia Flint

    Hardcover with belly band878 x 1058240 pagesISBN 978-1-59668-330-3$40.00Available September 2010

    Art Clothpage 46

    The Complete Guideto Natural Dyeingpage 42

    Dyeing with plants is a kind of botanical alchemy, a process that gives beautiful and sometimessurprising results. It is also a gentle and ecologically sustainable alternative to synthetic dyes,which are often harmful in themselves and in the processes used for their manufacture. In IndiaFlints Eco Colour, she explores this fascinating and innitely variable world of plant color. Anartistic dyer and colorist, India describes only ecologically sustainable plant-dye methods usingrenewable resources and takes the path of doing the least possible harm to the dyer, the end userof the object, and the environment.

    Various techniques or coloring cloth are discussed in Eco Colour, rom whole-dyed cloth, appliedcolor, and interesting eects rom plant prints to layered dye techniques. Recipes include a numbero entirely new processes developed by India as well as guidelines or plant collection, directions orthe distillation o nontoxic mordants, and methodologies or applying plant dyes. Eco Colourinspires

    both the novice home dyer and textile proessional seeking to extend their skills using Indias suc-cessul methods or achieving stunning color.

    India Flint is a designer, artist, writer, and sheep armer. Her work has been greatlyinuenced by her extensive travelsrom Melbourne to rural Austria to Montreal. She isknown or the development o the highly distinctive eco-print, an ecologically sustainableplant-based printing process giving brilliant color to cloth. Flint has been working withplant dyes or more than twenty years, and she has artwork in a myriad o collections and

    museums in Australia, Latvia, and Germany. She currently lives in South Australia.

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    Paperback812 x 10

    144 pagesSBN 978-1-59668-247-4

    $26.95ailable September 2010

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    Sew Liberatedpage 48

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    The Dressmakers Handbook oCouture Sewing TechniquesEssential Step-by-Step Techniques or Proessional ResultsLynda Maynard

    Packed with professional techniques and tips, The Dressmakers Handbook of Couture SewingTechniques takes the mystery out of the sewing and nishing techniques that many dressmakers as-sume are either extremely difcult or are only for professional fashion designers.

    Fashion designer and expert sewist Lynda Maynard tackles each proessional technique with clearinstructions in simple step-by-step stages. Once these skills are understood, sewists will embracetheir dressmaking projects with more confdence and the ability to create chic, refned looks. TheDressmakers Handbook of Couture Sewing Techniques unlocks the door to stunning results with bet-ter shaping, simpler construction methods, and proessional fnishing touches. Lynda also explainsseveral seemingly difcult secrets, rom making bindings and fnishing or hems, armholes, andnecklines to underpinnings and structuring techniques. Plus, she teaches how to master fnishing

    touches rom textured stitches to couching and appliqu. A complete guide to the abrics suited toeach technique and inspirational ashion photography are also included.

    Lynda Maynard has been designing and sewing clothes much o her lie. She has a B.A. in textilesand clothing rom San Jose State University and is an adjunct proessor in the ashion design depart-ments o two community colleges and a private design school in the San Francisco Bay area. Shealso has a private clientele challenging her to develop innovative techniques to create a superiorproduct. She is known in the industry as a ft specialist and is the author o the audio book De-Mystifying Fit.

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    Paperback withaps and CD914 x 934144 pagesISBN 978-1-59668-349-$26.95Available October 2010

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    Sew Me, Love Mepage 48

    Sewn with LoveClassic Patterns or Childrens Clothes and AccessoriesFiona Bell

    An eclectic and unique collection of patterns and designs,Sewn with Love showcases the work ofFiona Bell, the founder of Their Nibs, the U.K.-based childrens clothing shop and label. Bells designsat Their Nibs are well-known for their contemporary retro styles and prints with a distinct inuencefrom the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s.

    ForSewn with Love, Fiona selected some o her avorite and best-selling pieces, rom a boys classicshirt and playtime dungarees to a girls pretty party dress and sweet summer pajamas. Divided intoour sections (babies, playtime, parties, and bedtime), the sewing patterns each have easy-to-ollowinstructions, with ull-size patterns on a CD-ROM. Bells beautiul, whimsical designs appeal to chil-dren and adults alike, especially when made up in Their Nibss delightul distinctive prints, includingWild West, Vintage Fairy, Retro Planes, Butteries and Carriages, Mermaid, Russian Doll, Pirate, and

    Retro Cars. The twenty fve patterns in Sewn with Love will take sewists back to an era when motherspainstakingly made clothes and keepsakes or their children. In addition to the projects are ideas orvintage games and toys, styling ideas or childrens rooms, and tips or mixing vintage pieces withnew clothes.

    Fiona Bell is a ormer junior buyer at Topman and several major international depart-ment stores, including Laura Ashley. In 2003, Fiona opened Their Nibs, a childrensshop and label with clothes, accessories, and homeware, all produced in the distinctivesignature prints and vintage style. Fionas couture sewing expertise and eye or ashionhave allowed her to bring her range o gorgeous clothes to online retailers and in vari-ous stores and boutiques around the world, including Mothercare, John Lewis, Harrods,

    Bon Marche, and Avoca. She lives in London, England.

    I Love Patchworkpage 47

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    Paperback812 x 9

    144 pagesSBN 978-1-59668-238-2

    $24.95Available January 2011

    Cloth Dolls forTextile Artistspage 46

    Through a set o step-by-step basic bird-making techniques and tips, artists and craters will notonly learn to make these un projects, but also discover how to drat their own pattern or almost anybirdreal or imagined. Bird projects in The Artful Bird range rom dignifed owls to riendly wrens,rom an elegant amingo to a swooping crow in ight. While the structure, sewing, and stufng pro-cess or each o the bird bodies is similar, Abigail oers an array o creative ideas to give each birdindividual character and personality and an amazingly lie like yet handcrated appearance. Ideasor inspired use o paint, glitter, and collage elements give craters even more tools or bird-makingmagic. Careul instructions and how-to photographs or the entire process will help beginners andmore advanced craters build successul, appealing creatures.

    Abigail Patner Glassenberghas been making award-winning sot toys and sot sculp-tures since 2005. She has made more than 100 birds o every variety, selling them ingalleries, boutiques, crat shows, and online. Her work also been eatured in maga-zines, including Cloth, Paper, Scissors, and in sewing, crat, and sot-sculpture books.She lives in Boston, Massachusetts.

    Sew Me, Love Mepage 48

    The Artul BirdFanciul Feathered Friends to Make + Sew

    Abigail Patner Glassenberg

    Create your own aviary of charming, beautifully detailed, one-of-a-kind fabric bird sculptures withbasic machine- and hand sewing, embroidery, and mixed-media craft techniques. Artist Abigail

    Patner Glassenberg, celebrated for her charming, quirky, personality-lled birds, presents nineteenincredibly creative projects, as well as a gallery of birds from other noted fabric bird makers.

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    Quilting Line and ColorTechniques and Designs or Abstract Quilts

    Yoshiko Jinzenji

    Paperback812 x 1014192 pagesISBN 978-1-59668-333-$28.95Available February 2011

    Art + Quiltpage 45

    Inspired to Quiltpage 45

    Combining crafters enthusiasm for Japanese design with the modern quilt movement, Quilting Lineand Colorbrings a fresh, contemporary vision to the scene. In nearly fty quilt patterns, internation-

    ally known weaver, dyer, fabric artist, teacher, and quilter Yoshiko Jinzenji explores color, shape,stitching, and fabric, accompanied by precise instructions and detailed illustrations. From large bed-size quilts to smaller bags and pillows, quilters will learn to create innovative pieces while exploringnew and traditional techniques.

    In Quilting Line and Color, Yoshiko explores the interplay o shape and abric, set o to strikingeect with white abric and stitching. Her asymmetrical and graphic use o color takes on a resh,painterly eel. Although the artistry and philosophy are evident in the project designs oQuiltingLine and Color, the emphasis is on teaching techniques through the projects. Quilters will learn tocut, piece, and stitch a variety o designs that include simple patchwork, innovative uses o appliquand reverse appliqu, layered transparent abrics, and handstitching. Quilting Line and Colorstandsout as a contemporary and uncomplicated approach to making artistic quilts.

    Yoshiko Jinzenji has been quilting or more than three decades and teaching or two.During her thirty years o artisanal quiltmaking, she has synthesized a wide rangeo cultural styles, and her work has been exhibited around the world, with pieces inthe permanent collection o the Museum o Art and Design, The Victoria and AlbertMuseum, New England Quilt Museum, and the Spencer Museum o Art at The University

    o Kansas. Yoshiko has authored multiple books, including Quilt Artistry, and teaches quilting andabric dyeing in Japan and in Bali.

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    I Love Patchworkpage 47

    Free Expressionpage 47

    Paperback with aps8 x 10160 pages

    BN 978-1-59668-235-1$26.95

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    Fresh QuiltingFearless Color, Design, and InspirationMalka Dubrawsky

    For a generation of modern quilters, sewing is a way to reconnect with the joy of crafting, and stitch-ers are eagerly searching for projects that t todays DIY lifestyle. Fresh Quilting presents twenty oneprojects that are fun, contemporary, and functional, all using author and quilt artist Malka Dubrawskyssignature intoxicating colors and unexpected palettes. These beautiful and lively projects includemodern quilts of baby-, wall-, or bed-size, an abundance of fun pillows and scarves, irty bags and coolcoasters, and even a truly adorable fabric baby alphabet book that can also unfold into a crib bumper.

    In addition to clear directions and step-by-step illustrations or machine-sewn patchwork and quilted

    projects, Fresh Quilting includes a detailed section o techniques, rom basic piecing, cutting, and

    measuring methods to more advanced techniques such as inserting zippers into pillow backs and

    using bias binding to fnish a quilt. Throughout Fresh Quilting, Malka shares how to adventurously

    and confdently mix colors and prints. She inuses a brilliant, crisp, and playul irresistibility into each

    project, inspiring others to create their own designs as well.

    Malka Dubrawsky is a fber artist whose work has been shown in juried exhibitions

    including Quilt National and Visions. In addition to a successul Etsy shop and popular

    A Stitch in Dye blog, Malka contributes to Stitch, Sew Hip, and Quilting Arts magazines.

    She is the author oColor Your Cloth, and her work has also appeared in books, includ-

    ing Fiberarts: Design Book, Sweater Surgery, Quilts, Baby!, Pretty Little Pillows, and Pretty

    Little Mini Quilts. Malka is based in Austin, Texas.

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    The Found Object in Textile ArtCas Holmes

    Textile artists have always used found objects, both for decoration and to imbue their work withmeaning, and recently the practice has become even more popular. Textile artist Cas Holmes is

    renowned for her use of the found and her many-layered, atmospheric pieces have been shownaround the world.

    In The Found Object in Textile Art, Cas explores this practice, how it diers rom recycling, and how toconceive and build a piece around the ound object. She discusses the range o ound objectsromnatural materials like dritwood to manuactured pieces o machinery and even mundane objectslike a CD caseand how they can be used to create stunning pieces and lend deep meaning to awork. The Found Object in Textile Artcontains a wealth o techniques and inspiration or incorporat-ing ound objects into textile work. It also showcases how to combine mixed-media and fber arttechniques to create art with meaningul narrative qualities.

    Cas Holmes is one o the United Kingdoms most renowned textile artists. She

    exhibits widely and runs courses at West Dean College. She has written or maga-zines including The Quilterand has contributed to Workshop on the Web. Cas lives inMaidstone, Kent.

    Paperback8 x 10 78128 pages

    SBN 978-1-59668-332-7$26.95

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    Art Clothpage 46

    The SurfaceDesignersHandbookpage 49

    PHOTOBYCHRIS

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    Drawn to StitchLine, Drawing, and Mark-Making in Textile ArtGwen Hedley

    Line is an essential component of all textile art and surface embellishment. When used effectivelyline and mark making convey texture, tone, form, movement, and mood.

    Artist-teacher Gwen Hedleys Drawn to Stitch is a practical guide to the uses o line in embroideryand textile art, presented as a series o exercises designed to explore lines potential and develop anartists creativity. This helpul resource covers line- and mark making tools, materials, and processes,including printing and mixed-media techniques. Hedley then moves into stitch, explaining how tointerpret dierent line qualities rom crisp and sharp to sot and diused, rom raised and overlaid torecessed and inlaid.

    Full o inspiring ideas, Drawn to Stitch is illustrated with stunning examples and a gallery ostitched-textile work rom leading artists.

    Gwen Hedley is an author, teacher, and embroiderer who exhibits widely. She is a member o theSociety o Designer-Cratsmen and the Practical Study Group. She is the author o the best-selling

    book Surfaces for Stitch. Gwen lives in Chalont St. Peter, Buckinghamshire.

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    Paperback8 x 10 78144 pagesISBN 978-1-59668-233-7$29.95Available September 201

    Stitch Alchemypage 49

    Stitch, Dissolve,Distort with MachineEmbroiderypage 49

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    Beautiful color photographs and clearly written instructions give jewelry artists the building blocks

    to combine wirework, metal clay, beadwork, and traditional metalsmithing to create one-of-a-kindart pieces to wear in The Jewelry Architect. Innovative artist Kate McKinnon takes you on a creativejourney of techniques and projects as she uses a variety of materials and tools to create art gallery-quality bracelets, necklaces, and rings.

    In The Jewelry Architect, you will learn how to merge techniques to orm sixteen uniquely designedprojects. In addition, Kate shows in The Jewelry Architecthow to manuacture a variety o compo-nents such as clasps, hooks, earring fndings, and ring bases that can be used in any number ojewelry designs. Plus, an instructional DVD demystifes key techniques and oers extra designinspiration. The Jewelry Architectis imbued with Kates signature style, an earthy mlange o metal, beads,and fbers. She also shares tips on the best ways reinorce beadwork, bind edges, string compo-

    nents, orm metal clay ring bands, use rings, create head pins, and so much more. With The JewelryArchitect, jewelry artists will get a avor or how mixed techniques and media can combine beauti-ully into one-o-a-kind personal embellishments.

    Kate McKinnon is a mixed-media jewelry artist whose work ocuses on the engineeringo how elements work together, connect, and grow into fnished pieces o jewelry. Shewon the prestigious Rio Grande Saul Bell award in 2003 or her innovative design withthe product and has taught and lectured internationally. Kate lives and works in Tucson,Arizona.

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    Sculptural Metal ClayJewelrypage 58

    Custom Cool Jewelrypage 54

    The Jewelry ArchitectTechniques and Projects or Mixed-Media JewelryKate McKinnon

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    Contemporary Copper Jewelry with DVDStep-by-Step Techniques and ProjectsSharilyn Miller

    Copper jewelry offers jewelry makers an inexpensive yet stylish alternative to silver. The material isattractive, easy to work with, and very accessible. With Sharilyn Miller, the author of the best-sellingBead on a Wire, you can learn how to create beautifully designed and affordable pieces, from brace-lets and necklaces to earrings and pins.

    Contemporary Copper Jewelry with DVD eatures an extensive technique section that includesdistressing copper, simple metalwork, cold joins, and creating unique wire components. Then, iteatures seventeen projects in step-by-step photography rom a collection o top jewelry artists, in-cluding Rachel Nelson-Smith, Dale Cougar Armstrong, Eugenia Chan, and Richard Salley. With thishandy resource, youll discover the exquisiteness o copper and how to create one-o-a-kind designswith this exciting material. An enclosed DVD with Sharilyn covers all the basic wireworking tech-

    niques to oer a solid oundation or creating the projects in Contemporary Copper Jewelry with DVD.

    Sharilyn Millerhas published our books including Stamp, The Stamp Artists ProjectBookand the best-selling Bead on a Wire and has been published in many jewelrymagazines. She was the editor oSomerset Studio and the launch editor orBelleArmoire andArt Doll Quarterly. Sharilyn lives in the mountains o Idyllwild, Caliornia.

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    Wirework with DVDAn Illustrated Guide to the Art o Wire WrappingDale Cougar Armstrong

    Wirework with DVD is a step-by-step guide for the intermediate artist seeking new design possibili-ties combined with solid technique instruction. Jewelry artists will learn how to wire-wrap usingfaceted stones, how to create pendants with any size or shape of faceted stone, how to use severalmethods for working with and setting faceted stones, plus mixing wire gauges and tempers to createstable yet creative pieces.

    Dale Cougar Armstrong showcases her classic jewelry style and shows how to create beautiulcustom bracelets, necklaces, pendants, earrings, and rings. In the eighteen projects included, youlldiscover how to work with hal-hard wire, when to use other tempers and why, as well as Dalesavorite tools and proper tool usage. Plus, youll get comprehensive instructions about: usinggeometryinwire-jewelryformulations

    makingthecorrectrightangles shapingwithandwithoutmandrels

    usingfounditemsforshaping

    whenandhowtousesnap-setcomponents

    choosingtherightcabochonsandgemstones

    Youll fnd all the basic techniques discussed in Wirework with DVD on an included DVD, giving you asolid base or creating the projects in the book.

    Paperback with DVD8 x 9128 pagesISBN 978-1-59668-290-0$26.95Previous ISBN:978-1-59668-088-3Available November 2010

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    Dale Cougar Armstrongis a wire jewelry maker, a workshop teacher, and a ormermetalworker who has been published inArt Jewelry, Bead Unique, The Crafts Report,Fire Mountain Gems, Lapidary Journal Jewelry Artist, Step by Step Wire, and Wire ArtistJeweler. Dale lives in Riceville, Tennessee.

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    Color StyleInnovative to Traditional,17 Inspired Designs to Knit

    Pam Allen and Ann Budd

    Achieve colorul eects in yourknitting. From simple stripesto Fair Isle, Color Style eatures

    classic and innovative use otraditional color techniques bytop knitwear designers.

    Paperback, 8 x 9, 144 pages

    100 photographs,

    30 illustrations, 28 chartsISBN 978-1-59668-062-3$24.95

    Simple Style19 Innovative to TraditionalDesigns with Simple KnittingTechniques

    Ann BuddTake a break rom knitting ussygarments with complicatedtechniques. Instead, knit simple,beautiul designs with interestingdetails and silhouettes withSimple Style, a collection onineteen contemporary garmentsby top knitwear designers thatcelebrate stunning results withoutthe intricate techniques.

    Bag StyleInnovative to Traditional,22 Inspirational Handbags,Totes, and Carry-alls to Knitand CrochetPam Allen and Ann Budd

    These selected signature

    bag designs by top knitweardesigners are sure to be a hitwith beginner and experiencedknitters alike.

    Folk StyleInnovative Designs to Knit,Including Sweaters, Hats,Scarves, Gloves, and MoreMags KandisThis pattern collection issteeped in abulous ethnicinluence. Each design is areinterpretation o ethnic andglobal inluences as seen bythe designer and approachedwith a resh style.

    Paperback, 8 x 9, 160 pages

    100 photographs, 30

    illustrations, 30 chartsISBN 978-1-59668-020-3$24.95

    Lace StyleTraditional to Innovative,21 Inspired Designs to Knit

    Pam Allen and Ann Budd

    Whether youre an experiencedknitter looking or inspiration or abeginner trying lace knitting

    or the irst time, Lace Style haseverything you need to knit lacewith conidence. Patterns romaccomplished designers rangerom scarves, shawls, hats,sweaters, dresses, and more.

    Paperback, 8 x 9, 160 pages100 photographs, 30 charts,

    25 illustrationsISBN 978-1-59668-028-9$24.95

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    Paperback, 8 x 9, 136 pages

    100 photographs, 25

    illustrations, 30 charts

    ISBN 978-1-59668-090-6$24.95

    Wrap StyleInnovative to Traditional,24 Inspirational Shawls,Ponchos, and Capelets to

    Knit and CrochetPam Allen and Ann Budd

    Wrap Style is an inspiredcollection o classic andcontemporary wraps in a host odierent techniques rom eighteenamous knitwear designers. Plus,theres a designers notebooksection included to help youcreate your own wrap.

    Paperback, 8 x 9, 160 pages120 color photographs, 30illustrations, 24 diagrams

    ISBN 978-1-931499-91-0$21.95

    Paperback, 8 x 9, 128 pages

    100 photographs, 50 illustrations,

    10 chartsISBN 978-1-59668-043-2$21.95

    Style Series

    Paperback, 8 x 9, 152 pages

    50 color photographs, 30 color

    illustrations, 10 chartsISBN 978-1-931499-54-5

    $21.95

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    Scarf Style OInnovative to Traditional,31 Inspirational Styles toKnit and Crochet

    Pam AllenExpand what your idea o ascar can be! Designs includea timeless scar that usescables and stitch patterns, adelicate triangular shawl basedon traditional Estonian lacepatterns, and a deconstructedstriped scar held together withbrightly colored bobbles.

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    Harmony Guides

    The Harmony Guides:Knit & Purl250 Stitches to KnitEdited by Erika Knight

    This collection o classic andcontemporary stitch patterns willelevate your knitted projects to

    new heights. From a basic seedstitch to a anciul ladder pattern,youll ind all the inspiration youneed.

    The Harmony Guides:Lace & Eyelets O250 Stitches to KnitEdited by Erika Knight

    Lace & Eyelets can lend ahint o sophistication to anyknitted project. This all-in-

    one stitch guide will give youhundreds o ideas to chooserom, plus design tips eaturedthroughout.

    The Harmony Guides:Cables & Arans250 Stitches to Knit

    Edited by Erika Knight

    Along with color and silhouette,texture plays a vital rolein the interest o a design.

    Cables & Arans oers endlessinspiration, design tips, and thehandy size is excellent or theknitters tote.

    Flexibound, 812 x 812, 272 pages

    272 photographs, 50 illustrationsISBN 978-1-59668-056-2$22.95

    Flexibound, 812 x 812, 276 pages

    272 photographs, 50

    illustrationsISBN 978-1-59668-058-6$22.95

    Flexibound, 812 x 812, 276 pages

    272 photographs, 50 illustrationsISBN 978-1-59668-057-9$22.95

    The Harmony Guides:101 Stitches to KnitWhether creating a highly texturedlace scar or revamping a basicsweater silhouette with a newstitch pattern, 101 Stitches to Knitis the perect portable one-stop

    source or stitch inspiration. Eachcard eatures a stitch design onthe ront side and concise easy-to-ollow instructions on the back.A color-coded system divides thecards into themesKnit & Purl,Lace & Eyelets, and Cables &Aransand makes organizationa breeze.

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    page 39

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    The Harmony Guides:Colorwork Stitches250 Designs to KnitEdited by Sharon Brant

    Colorwork Stitches showcasesa jam-packed collection o 250classic and contemporary col-

    orwork stitch patterns, designs,and motis to keep knittersconstantly inspired.

    Flexibound, 812 x 812, 276 pages

    250 photographsISBN 978-1-59668-147-7$22.95

    Box with lash cards, 514 x 612,

    101 cards with 8-page booklet

    101 photographsISBN 978-1-59668-100-2$19.95

    The Harmony Guides:101 Stitches to Crochetpage 39

    Edited by Kate HaxellOne o the greatest challengesa knitter can ace is inding theperect edging or inishing ora project. With Knit Edgingsand Trims, knitters have anabundance o edgings tochoose rom, including somenever-beore-seen edgingsnew to the updated HarmonyGuides. Whether youre lookingor a highly textured lace edgeor to revamp a basic sweatersilhouette with a uniqueedging, Knit Edgings and Trimsis the perect portable one-stopsource or stitch inspiration.

    The Harmony Guides:Knit Edgings & Trims

    Flexibound, 812 x 812, 144 pagesISBN 978-1-59668-173-6

    $19.95

    The Harmony Guides:Crochet Edgings & Trims

    Edited by Kate HaxellCrochet Edgings and Trimsis the go-to resource or allcrocheters to add a personaltouch to their designs,regardless o skill level. Finishyour log cabin aghan with amodern textured edging. Picka lace edging or a emininecardigan. Or, design your ownscar with a unique stitchedging or original style.

    Flexibound, 812 x 812, 144 pagesISBN 978-1-59668-172-9

    $19.95

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    The Art of Fair Isle KnittingHistory, Technique, Color & Patterns

    Ann Feitelson An art historian and practicing iber artist,author Ann Feitelson has visited theShetland Islands oten and brings Fair Isleknitting to lie.Paperback, 8 x 11, 184 pagesISBN 978-1-59668-138-5$24.95

    The Best of Interweave Knits OOur Favorite Designs rom

    the First Ten YearsAnn Budd, foreword by Pam Allen

    These avorite projects represent thecreative work o more than twentynotable designers rom the irst decadeoInterweave Knits, plus great articlesto reer to again and again.

    Paperback, 812 x 1014, 160 pages

    100 photographs, 30 illustrations,

    30 chartsISBN 978-1-59668-033-3$24.95

    Boutique Knits O20+ Must-Have Accessories

    Laura IrwinMake knockout, trendsetting accessoriesthat stand out rom the crowd with BoutiqueKnits: the it handbag, the incrediblescar, the hat that makes heads turn. Thiscollection o modern, stylish patternscombines knitting and non-knittingtechniques to transorm crat into couture.

    Paperback, 8 x 9, 144 pages70 photographs, 20 illustrationsISBN 978-1-59668-073-9$21.95

    Classic Knits:Marianne Isager CollectionMarianne Isager

    Classic Knits eatures twenty ive traditional,appealing projects worked in basic knit andpurl stitch patterns, each with a distinctivedesign element, be it an interestingcombination o yarns, a clever use o stitchpattern, or an unusual orm o construction.

    Paperback, 8 x 9, 184 pages

    60 photographs, 60 illustrationsISBN 978-1-59668-115-6$24.95

    Dogs in Knits17 Projects or Our Best Friends

    Judith L. Swartz

    Dogs in Knits eatures sweaters and blanketsor our aithul riends by expert designerJudith Swartz, who brilliantly combines ethnicknitting traditions and a clean, modernsensibility to create sweaters that dogs canwear with dignity.

    Paperback, 8 x 9, 96 pages

    17 color photographs, charts, and illustrationsISBN 978-1-931499-05-7$18.95

    Domino KnittingVivian Hxbro

    Its deceptively simple and simply dynamic.Called domino knitting because o itsmodular nature, this inventive methodprovides color and pattern intrigue orsweaters, aghans, and projects o all kinds.

    Paperback, 6 x 7, 96 pages

    48 color photographs,

    49 line drawings, 3 chartsISBN 978-1-931499-11-8$16.95

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    Folk Series

    Folk Vests25 Knitting Patterns & Tales rom Around

    the WorldCheryl Oberle

    This elegantly designed collection by CherylOberle is estive, warm, easy to itjustthe thing or contemporary knitters. Fromthe Arican-inspired Kasai to theJapaneseSakori, knitters will delightin these twentyive traditional and innovative patternscollected with stories and history romaround the world.

    Paperback, 812 x 9, 144 pages

    25 color photographs,

    25 illustrations, 18 charts

    ISBN 978-1-931499-14-9$21.95

    Folk Hats32 Knitting Patterns & Tales rom Aroundthe World

    Vicki Square

    A tour de orce o knitted headgear, thiseclectic collection o hats is a versatile andimaginative adventure.

    Paperback, 812 x 9, 144 pages

    75 color photographs,

    75 pattern illustrationsISBN 978-1-931499-63-7$21.95

    Folk Shawls25 Knitting Patterns and Tales rom

    Around the WorldCheryl Oberle

    A superb collection o 25 un-to-knitshawls.Knitted in wool, cotton, cashmere, andvarious luxurious blends, these shawls areor today, each one more wearable thanthe last.

    Paperback, 812 x 9, 144 pages

    color photographs and chartsISBN 978-1-883010-59-1$21.95

    Folk MittensTechniques and Patternsor Handknitted Mittens

    Marcia Lewandowski

    Thirty-eight mitten patterns rom around theworld, presented with ull-color charts andphotographs.

    Folk SocksThe History & Techniques o

    Handknitted FootwearNancy Bush

    Includes sturdy boot socks, livelyBirkenstock socks, white Greek socks withcolored heels and toes, lacy stockings, kilthose, and clocked socksall with careuldirections, charts, and illustrations.

    Paperback, 812 x 9, 120 pages

    color and black-and-white photographs

    and chartsISBN 978-0-934026-97-0$21.95

    Folk Knitting in EstoniaA Garland o Symbolism, Tradition andTechnique

    Nancy Bush

    Includes cultural history, traditions, andtechniques unique to the knitting romthis region and instructions or twenty ivelovely gloves, mittens, and socks.

    Paperback, 812 x 9, 120 pages

    color and black-and-white photographsISBN 978-1-883010-43-0$24.95

    Paperback, 812 x 9, 120 pages

    color photographs, charts, and patternsISBN 978-1-883010-34-8$21.95

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    Hip to Knit18 Contemporary Projects or TodaysKnitter

    Judith L. Swartz

    An irresistible ashion parade o un things

    to make, including a chunky scar, haltertop, mix-and-match striped socks, tote bags, aboyriend sweater, a big-needle sweater coat.Mini-lessons build basic skills as one projectadvances to the next.

    Paperback, 8 x 9, 96 pages

    18 color photographs,

    line drawings, chartsISBN 978-1-931499-21-7$18.95

    The Gossamer Webs DesignCollectionThree Orenburg Shawls to KnitDesign interpretation byGalina Khmeleva

    The author worked with talented cratspeoplerom the Orenburg region o Russia to bringthese three Orenburg-style patterns in writtenorm or the irst time.

    Paperback, 8 x 9, 56 pages

    color photographs and chartsISBN 978-1-883010-87-4$12.95

    GiftedLovely Little Things to Knit and Crochet

    Mags Kandis

    This book eatures twenty designs, romwearable accessories such as hats, mittens,

    scarves, socks, and wraps to home dcor,including pillows, a tea cozy, pincushion,needle case, and laptop sleeves. This collec-tion oers projects or knitters and crocheterswith any level o experience and time.

    Paperback, 8 x 9, 128 pagesISBN 978-1-59668-178-1$24.95

    Inspired to Knit OCreating Exquisite Handknits

    Michele Rose Orne

    Get inside the artistic mind o talentedknitwear designer Michele Rose Orne anddiscover her secrets to creating beautiulhandknits or any season o the year.Features our mini workshops with twentyone patterns arranged by season.

    Paperback with laps, 9 x 9, 160 pages

    120 photographsISBN 978-1-59668-041-8$24.95

    Inca KnitsDesigns Inspired by South American

    Folk TraditionsMarianne IsagerInca Knits includes twenty ive South Americaninspired knit designs in the authors signaturestyle. Inspired by the art o South America,these twenty ive garments combine knit andpurl techniques that add texture to stunningcolorwork. Mariannes collection brings ancientIncan textiles to the twenty-irst century.

    Paperback, 8 x 9, 160 pages

    60 photographs, 50 illustrations, 30 chartsISBN 978-1-59668-116-3$24.95

    Interweaves Compendium ofFinishing Techniques

    Crochet, Embroidery,Knitting, Knotting, Weaving

    Naomi McEneely

    An abundance o abric inishing methodsare included, such as making edges, seamsand joins, cords and braids,knots, embroideryinishings, and more.Each technique ispresented with step-by-step instructions andphotographs o real examples.

    Hardcover, concealed wire-o, 712 x 9, 150 pages

    130 color photographs,

    250 color illustrations

    ISBN 978-1-931499-19-4$29.95

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    It Itches

    A Stash o Knitting CartoonsFranklin Habit

    It Itches is an aectionate, humorouscelebration o every aspect o the crat and isthe irst o its kind to mix cartoon humor withshort essays on knitting.

    Interweave Presents Knitted GiftsOIrresistible Projects to Make and GiveAnn Budd

    Knitted Gifts oers more than thirty projectsor every git-giving occasion. Designs

    include unusual and inspired garments andaccessories or the entire amily as well as gitsor our-legged riends and the home. Projectsrange rom easy-to-knit to more involvedanideal book or knitters o all skill levels.

    Paperback, 8 x 9, 144 pages

    75 photographs, 36 illustrations, 10 chartsISBN 978-1-59668-091-3$21.95

    See more at www.ititchesbook.com

    Hardcover, 6 x 6, 112 pages

    75 illustrations, 10 essaysISBN 978-1-59668-093-7$12.95

    Knit Fix

    Problem Solving or KnittersLisa Kartus

    Knit Fixis the essential repairmanual or allknittersrom the basics o what a stitchlooks like to techniques or solving thetoughest knitting problems.

    Hardcover with concealed wire-o, 7 x 914,

    112 pages, 40 photographs, 110 illustrationsISBN 978-1-59668-011-1$19.95

    Knit Kimono18 Designs with Simple ShapesVicki Square

    Ideal or beginner and advanced knittersalike, these casual to ormal projects arebased on the classic boxy shape recognizedworldwide as an icon o the Japaneseliestyle. These unique designs eachillustrate a knitted interpretation o a styleor eature o a traditional kimono.

    Paperback, 812 x 9, 128 pages

    80 photographs, 50 illustrations, 30 chartsISBN 978-1-931499-89-7$24.95

    Knit to be Square

    Domino Designs to Knit and FeltVivian Hxbro

    Vivian Hxbro introduces another orm oaddictive knitting with Knit to Be Square,which combines modular squares intoblocks o varying sizes that become thebase or a variety o eye-catching two- andthree-dimensional projects. These squarescombine to create geometric openworkpatterns, and when combined with elting,gorgeous projects are produced.

    Paperback, 8 x 9, 144 pages

    100 photographs, 60 illustrations, 20 chartsISBN 978-1-59668-089-0

    $24.95

    Japanese Inspired Knits OMarianne Isager CollectionMarianne Isager

    Inspired by the traditions o Japan,

    Marianne Isager blends traditionalScandinavian knitting with a distinctiveJapanese inluence in Japanese InspiredKnits. Explore beautiul design elementssteeped in olk customs with these patternscreated especially or women.

    Paperback, 8 x 9, 144 pages

    60 photographs, 36 illustrationsISBN 978-1-59668-114-9$22.95

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    Knitted BabesFive Dolls & their Wardrobes to Knitand Stitch

    Claire Garland

    Welcome to Babes World! Knitters wont beable to resist these knitted retro rag dollsor making them and all their easy ashionableaccessories.

    Paperback, 8 x 10, 128 pages

    130 photographs, 50 patterns,

    6 knitting chartsISBN 978-1-59668-000-5$19.95

    Knit So FineDesigns with Skinny Yarn

    Lisa R. Myers, Laura Grutzeck,and Carol Sulcoski

    See how garments knitted with thin yarnsit more precisely, are more lattering to theigure, eel better against the skin, are greator layering, and oer more versatility orashion elements. Includes twenty stylish andcontemporary projects.

    Paperback, 812 x 9, 144 pages

    100 photographs, 40 illustrationsISBN 978-1-59668-052-4$24.95

    Knitted Jackets20 Designs rom Classic toContemporary

    Cheryl Oberle

    This olk-inspired compilation o un-to-knit,easily wearable and modern jacket designsinspired by textiles and cultures rom aroundthe globe highlights a range o techniques.

    Paperback, 8 x 9, 144 pages

    150 photographs, 35 illustrationsISBN 978-1-59668-026-5$22.95

    Knitted Lace of EstoniaO

    Techniques, Patterns, and Traditions

    Nancy Bush

    Deepen your knowledge o knitting inEstonia, with ourteen heirloom-qualityscarves and shawls to knit. Learn abouttraditional lace-knitting techniques and lilyo the valley patterns and their variations.

    Paperback, 8 x 9, 160 pages

    100 photographs, 24 illustrations,

    60 chartsISBN 978-1-59668-053-1$24.95

    The Knitters Handy Book ofPatterns OBasic Designs in Multiple Sizes &Gauges

    Ann Budd

    More than 350 basic pattern options orcaps, scarves, vests, sweaters, mittens, andgloves in multiple gauges to accommodate allweights o yarn.

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    Hardcover with concealed wire-o,

    7 x 9 14, 112 pages

    color photographs, diagrams, chartsISBN 978-1-931499-04-0$24.95

    The Knitters Handy Book ofSweater PatternsBasic Designs in Multiple Sizes andGauges

    Ann Budd

    More than 1,500 options or knitting sweatersin any size or gauge, this book includesstandard sweater patterns in multiple sizesand gauges with charted instructions,diagrams, and much more.

    Hardcover with concealed wire-o,

    7 x 9 14, 224 pages

    color photographs, diagrams, charts

    ISBN 978-1-931499-43-9$26.95

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    Knitting Little LuxuriesBeautiul Accessories to KnitLouisa Harding

    These quick-and-easy projects are stylish,luxurious, use small amounts o yarn, and

    can be created by even the novice knitter.

    Knitting GreenConversations and Planet FriendlyProjectsAnn Budd

    Knitting Green includes twenty contem-

    porary projects rom top designers orgarments, accessories, gits, and home ur-nishings, all designed to use earth-riendlyyarns or to serve an earth-riendly purpose.

    Knitters StashFavorite Patterns rom Americas YarnShopsEdited by Barbara AlbrightForeword by Melanie Falick

    This book includes thirty three patternschosen rom yarn shops across the country.Knitters Stash is ull o personal stories,knitting wisdom, and avorite tips romthe people who have helped uel todaysknitting revolution.

    Paperback with laps, 10 x 10, 180 pages

    130 color photographs,

    40 line drawings, 10 chartsISBN 978-1-931499-66-8$19.95

    Paperback, 812 x 9, 160 pagesISBN 978-1-59668-166-8$24.95

    Paperback, 812 x 9, 128 pages

    60 photographs,

    40 illustrationsISBN 978-1-59668-054-8$21.95

    Knitting on the RoadSocks Patterns or the Traveling Knitter

    Nancy Bush

    With its long, slender ormat and spiralbinding, this book gives knitters exactly whattheyre looking or: eighteen un and easysock patterns in a highly portable ormat.

    Hardcover with concealed wire-o, 612 x

    1114, 96 pages, color photographs and

    illustrationsISBN 978-1-883010-91-1

    $18.95

    Knitting Out of AfricaInspired Sweater Designs

    Marianne Isager

    Arican textiles come to lie in this inspiredcollection o eighteen sweater designs.

    Paperback with laps, 834 x 1114, 144 pages

    50 color photographs,

    30 color illustrations,

    80 charts

    ISBN 978-1-931499-98-9$24.95

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    Knitting Socks withHandpainted Yarn

    Carol Sulcoski

    Handpainted sock yarns have captured thehearts o countless knitters. Author CarolSulcoski explains how to make the best othese much-loved yarns and twenty newpatterns by top sock designers show ohandpainted yarns at their best.

    Paperback, 812 x 9, 128 pages

    50 photographs, 10 illustrationsISBN 978-1-59668-098-2$19.95

    Knitting Vintage SocksNew Twists on Classic Patterns

    Nancy Bush

    Searching or new sock patterns? Try some

    old ones! Knitting Vintage Socks adaptssock patterns rom the Weldons PracticalNeedlework book series, a compilation onewsletters published more than 100 yearsago.

    Hardcover with concealed wire-o, 7 x 9 14,

    128 pages

    30+ color photographs,

    30+ illustrationsISBN 978-1-931499-65-1$21.95

    Men in KnitsSweaters to Knit that He WILL Wear

    Tara Jon Manning

    Discover the secrets to knitting youravoriteguy a sweater that hell want to wear.Then choose the perect sweater rom thiscollection o more than twenty originaldesigns.

    Paperback with laps, 9 x 10, 136 pages

    50 color photographs,

    25 charts, 40 illustrationsISBN 978-1-931499-23-1

    $28.95

    Natural Knits for Babies and MomsBeautiul Designs Using Organic Yarns

    Louisa Harding

    Renowned British knitwear designerLouisaHarding oers an inspired collectiono patterns or motherand babys irsteighteen months together, created withorganically grown and naturally producedyarns.

    Paperback, 812 x 9, 128 pages

    40 photographs, 25 illustrationsISBN 978-1-59668-010-4$21.95

    Knitwear Design WorkshopA Comprehensive Guide to HandknitsShirley Paden

    Learn to design knitwear with a perect

    individual it. From the initial spark oinspiration to sewing the last seam,Shirley Paden guides knitters through theknitwear design process and gives knittersthe oundation to take their own knitweardesigns to the next level with conidence.

    Hardcover with concealed wire-o,8 x 10, 344 pages, 75 photographs,

    250 illustrations, 200 chartsISBN 978-1-59668-086-9$40.00

    New England KnitsTimeless Knitwear with a Modern TwistCecily Glowik MacDonald andMelissa LaBarre

    Inspired by the seasons o New England,the book is divided into three themes: Walkin the Woods, Around the Town, and Alongthe Coast. Within each section readerswill fnd a variety o attering, wearablesweaters and accessories (including hats,mittens, scarves, bags, and shawls).

    Paperback, 8 x 9, 144 pages

    ISBN 978-1-59668-180-4$24.95

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    The New Stranded ColorworkTechniques & Patterns or Vibrant KnitwearMary Scott Huff

    From casting on and managing two balls o

    yarn to adding steeks and inishing cut edges,the knitter is guided through all stranded-colorwork techniques and given a host ocontemporary and innovative designs alongthe way.

    Paperback, 8 x 10, 144 pages60 photographs, 30 illustrations, 50 chartsISBN 978-1-59668-111-8$24.95

    Nicky Epsteins KnittedEmbellishments350 Appliqus, Borders, Cords, and More!

    Nicky Epstein

    Hundreds o ideas and instructions orcreating knitted appliqus, borders, cords,embroidery, and enhancements such asringes, tassels, and ties.

    Paperback, 8 x 9, 272 pages

    color photographs throughoutISBN 978-1-883010-39-3$31.95

    No Sheep for YouKnit Happy with Cotton, Silk, Linen,Hemp, Bamboo & Other Delights

    Amy R. Singer

    The editor oKnittyonline magazine sharesher secrets to knitting with nonwool iberswith twenty one knockout patterns orsocks, scarves, hats, shawls, sweaters,vests, and bagsall created with ibers thatnever had our legs.

    Paperback, 812 x 9, 160 pages

    50 photographs, 10 charts, 30 illustrations

    ISBN 978-1-59668-012-8

    $22.95

    Paperback, 8 x 9, 160 pages,ISBN 978-1-59668-171-2

    $24.95

    Northern KnitsDesigns Inspired by the KnittingTraditions o Scandinavia, Iceland, andthe Shetland Isles

    Lucinda GuyThe collection o twenty womens garmentsand accessories uses traditional knittingtechniques and olk motis to showcasethese classic wool yarns. Featured tech-niques include knitting in the round andsteeking, lace, cables, Fair Isle, twined knit-

    ting, and embroidery.

    One SkeinO30 Quick Projects to Knit and CrochetLeigh Radford

    These classy patternsrom bags, pillows,baby sweaters, arm warmers, bathroomdcor, and moreeach use just a singleskein o yarn. A special section eaturesprojects designed to devour the knittersyarn stash.

    Paperback with laps, 8 x 834,

    128 pages, 120 color photographs,

    50 color illustrations, 17 schematicsISBN 978-1-931499-74-3

    $19.95

    Poems of ColorKnitting in the Bohus TraditionWendy Keele

    Instructions or seven dierent garments areeatured, plus step-by-step instructions ororty six design/garment combinations andthe social history o the Bohus tradition.

    Paperback, 8 x 9, 144 pages

    color photographs, black-and-white

    historical photographsISBN 978-1-883010-12-6$27.95

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    Shadow KnittingVivian Hxbro

    Create a knitted optical illusion! This ormo knitting uses a simple technique oalternating rows o light and dark yarn to

    produce a subtle patterning that appearsand disappears depending on the angle romwhich its viewed. Projects include wingedshawls, a matching cap and scar, vest,sweaters, Japanese-style kimonos, and more.

    Paperback, 812 x 9, 144 pages

    30 color photographs,

    30 charts, 30 illustrationsISBN 978-1-931499-41-5$21.95

    Sock Innovation O

    Knitting Techniques & Patterns orOne-o-a-Kind Socks

    Cookie A.

    Cookie A., pioneer o the unconventional

    sockthink traveling stitches, mirroredpairs, twists on the heel, cables andlaceshares her secrets or making rule-breaking socks with 15 original sock designs.Even knitters who havent been bitten bythe sock bug will ind ascinating techniqueinormation.

    Traditional Knitted Lace ShawlsRevised EditionMartha Waterman

    Timeless and beautiul, these shawls includetriangles, squares, circles, and hal-circles,with openwork, textured stitches, and laceedgings to combine.

    Paperback, 812 x 9, 112 pages

    charts and duotone photographsISBN 978-1-883010-48-5$21.95

    The Twisted Sisters Knit SweatersA Knit-to-Fit Workshop

    Lynne Vogel

    This step-by-step workshop teaches anyknitter to easily adapt sweater patternsto his or her own measurements andchosen yarn. Perect or using handspun incommercial knitting patterns or learning toresize or alter a knitting pattern.

    Paperback, 812 x 9, 144 pages,100 photographs, 50 illustrations, 30 chartsISBN 978-1-931499-69-9

    $24.95

    Power CablesThe Ultimate Guide to KnittingInventive Cables

    Lily Chin

    This book takes the reader rom the mostbasic twisted stitches through complex andimaginative interpretations o cables thatadd texture, color, and even nontraditionalexplorations.

    Paperback with laps, 8 x 9, 176 pagesISBN 978-1-59668-167-5$24.95

    Paperback, 8 x 9, 144 pages

    80 photographs, 10 illustrationsISBN 978-1-59668-109-5$22.95

    Felted KnitsThe Art o Shrinking Your Knitting

    Beverly Galeskas

    Fiber Trends owner Bev Galeskas shares hersecrets or elting success along with thirtysix original projects. Includes sections onembellishing elting and needleelting.

    Paperback, 812 x 9, 128 pages50 color photographs, 60 illustrationsISBN 978-1-931499-33-0$21.95

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    How We FeltDesigns + Techniques romContemporary Felt Artists

    Carol Huber Cypher

    Signature works rom twenty admirediber artists are explored, with step-by-step inormation on how to achieve theirunique eects. Projects include hats, caps,dresses, bags, slippers, jewelry, rugs,pillows, and much more.

    Paperback, 8 x 1014, 144 pages

    75 photographs, 50 illustrationsISBN 978-1-59668-031-9$24.95

    Simply Felt20 Easy and Elegant Designs in Wool

    Margaret Docherty and Jayne Emerson

    All the inormation needed to makebeautiul garments and home dcor itemsrom natural woolen ibers, using just handsand water. The elting undamentals areclearly presented, rom making lat elt tothe more advanced processes o inlayingibers.

    Felt Frenzy26 Projects or All Forms o Felting

    Heather Brack and Shannon Okey

    Felt Frenzyexplores all the major techniqueso eltmaking, rom knit-and-shrink to wetelting, needleelting, and recycled eltingturning salvaged wool sweaters into useulelt piecesplus ways to combine techniquesor creative and unique results.

    Paperback, 812 x 9, 128 pages

    60 photographs, 3 charts, 10 schematicsISBN 978-1-59668-009-8$21.95

    Paperback, 8 x 9, 128 pages

    50 color photographs, 90

    illustrations

    ISBN 978-1-931499-70-5$24.95

    Felt ForwardModern Designs in Knitted Felt

    Maggie Pace

    These twenty stylish, contemporary projects

    will ind everyday use or the most moderncrater. Innovative elting techniques, anelegant color palette, and beautiul projectsmake this a must-have elting book.

    Paperback, 812 x 9, 128 pages

    60 photographs, 15 illustrationsISBN 978-1-59668-039-5$21.95

    Simply Needlefelt20 Easy and Elegant DesignsJayne Emerson

    Create twenty beautiul elted projects usingeasy needleelting techniques. From three-dimensional eects and appliqu to weavesand braids to combining multiple techniquesin one project, beginning needleelters andiber artists, art quilters, and mixed-mediaartists o all skill levels with an interest inneedleelt will delight in Simply Needlefelt.

    Paperback, 8 x 9, 112 pages

    200 photographs, 10 illustrations

    ISBN 978-1-59668-108-8$24.95

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    Shibori Knitted Felt20 Plus Designs to Knit, Bead, and FeltAlison Crowther-Smith

    Take elt to the next level with shiboriachieve unusual textural and color eects,extra dimension, and one-o-a-kind qualityin each and every project.

    Paperback, 812 x 9, 112 pages

    60 photographs, 30 illustrationsISBN 978-1-59668-085-2$24.95

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    200 Crochet Blocks forBlankets, Throws, and

    Afghans

    Crochet Squares to Mix andMatch

    Jan Eaton

    This directory o blocks describestechniques and degree o diiculty,and each pattern is designed sothat inished blocks are all thesame size when theyre worked inyarn o the same weight. A useulreresher course on crochet isincluded, as well as patterns oredgings and instructions on makingringe to inish o aghans in style.

    Paperback, 834 x 834, 128 pages

    200 color photographsISBN 978-1-931499-68-2$24.95

    Blueprint Crochet O

    Modern Designs or theVisual Crocheter

    Robyn Chachula

    Learn the universal symbollanguage o crochet and creategorgeous patterns using agraphical interpretation o

    contemporary designs madejust or the visual crater.

    Paperback, 812 x 9, 152 pages

    70 photographs, 118 illustrationsISBN 978-1-59668-072-2$22.95

    Couture Crochet

    WorkshopMastering Fit, Fashion, andFinesse

    Lily M. Chin

    From the Doyenne o CrochetLily Chin comes a modern, ultra-ashionable approach to crochet

    ocused on stylish, elegantclothing that its well.

    Paperback, 912 x 10, 160 pages

    80 photographs, 25 charts,

    40 illustrationsISBN 978-1-59668-008-1$21.95

    Crochet in ColorTechniques and Designs orPlaying with Color

    Kathy Merrick

    Crochet in Colorencouragesknitters to shake their ears oexperimenting with color, designoutside the color wheel, and

    make unique color combinationswork. Merrick also explains howto change colors in crochet,stranding techniques, and how towork over yarn tails.

    Paperback, 812 x 9, 128 pages,100 photographs, 25 illustrationsISBN 978-1-59668-112-5$22.95

    Crochet Me ODesigns to Fuel the Crochet

    RevolutionKim Werker

    Make crochet your own withthese eighteen ashion-orwarddesigns that give an entertainingand inspiring insight into the nextgeneration o crocheters. Projectsinclude thigh-high stockings,retro bags, scarves, sweaters,shrugs, camis, even home dcoritems, with beautiul photos, andstep-by-step instructions.

    Paperback, 812 x 9, 144 pages

    100 photographs, 30 charts

    ISBN 978-1-59668-044-9$21.95

    Crochet So FineExquisite Designs with FineYarns

    Kristin Omdahl

    Kristin Omdahls Crochet So Finetakes crocheted clothing romussy to ashionable. By work-ing with thinner yarns and moreexible stitches, crocheters canproduce garments that are stylishand comortablefgure-atteringwithout being orm-ftting and greator layering. All stitch motis includecharts, and the specialized tech-niques include how-to sections.

    Paperback, 8 x 10, 160 pagesISBN 978-1-59668-198-9$22.95

    The CrochetersCompanionNancy Brown

    As the enthusiasm orcrochet grows, this portablereerence provides the

    essential inormation thatcrocheters need to have at theiringertips. Thread and hookcharts, abbreviations, stitchinstructions, and lots o helpulhints demystiy this art.

    Spiral-bound, 7 x 5, 112 pages

    200 line drawingsISBN 978-1-931499-13-2$19.95

    Double StitchDesigns or the CrochetFashionista

    Erika and Monika Simmons

    Make a ashion statement withthis collection o twenty ivestylish, sexy, and modern crochetpatterns or the ashion diva.Projects use simple crochettechniques mixed with innovativeconstruction, orm-itting designs,playul color combinations, andunique detailing.

    Paperback, 812 x 9, 128 pages

    70 photographs, 50 illustrationsISBN 978-1-59668-063-0

    $21.95

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    GiftedLovely Little Things to Knitand Crochet

    Mags Kandis

    Paperback, 8 x 10 ,

    128 pagesISBN 978-1-59668-178-1$24.95

    This book eatures twenty de-signs, rom wearable accessoriessuch as hats, mittens, scarves,

    socks, and wraps to home dcor,including pillows, a tea cozy, pin-cushion, needle case, and laptopsleeves. This collection oersprojects or knitters and crochet-ers with any level o experienceand time.

    The Harmony Guides:101 Stitches to Crochet

    101 Stitches to Crochetis theperect portable one-stopsource or stitch inspiration.Each card eatures a stitchdesign on the ront sideand concise easy-to-ollow

    instructions on the back. Acolor-coded system divides thecards into themes and makesorganization a breeze.Paperback, 5 x 6 with

    8-page booklet

    101 photographsISBN 978-1-59668-101-9$19.95

    The Harmony Guides:Basic Crochet StitchesO250 Stitches to CrochetEdited by Erika Knight

    This essential reerence guide andsource or creativity brims withnew and old stitches to delightcrocheters o all skill levels. From

    single cluster crochet stitch totrinity stitch, there are hundreds ostitch ideas to choose rom.

    Paperback, 812 x 812, 272 pages300 photographs,50 illustrations, 50 chartsISBN 978-1-59668-081-4$22.95

    The Harmony Guides:Crochet Stitch Motifs250 Stitches to Crochet

    Edited by Erika Knight

    Choose rom hundreds o crochetmotis to inspire beginner andseasoned crocheters. From asimple lace triangle to a delicatepopcorn treoil to an intricateFrench square, each motieatures a ull-color photograph incontemporary yarns and clear andconcise instructions or creatingeach design. Also eatures asection on ree-orm techniques.

    Paperback, 812 x 812, 272 pages

    300 photographs, 50 illustrations,

    50 charts

    ISBN 978-1-59668-083-8$22.95

    Wrapped in Crochet OScarves, Wraps & Shawls

    Kristin Omdahl

    Create stunning crocheted

    scarves, wraps, and shawls usingclever stitch motis, innovative andtraditional shaping, and a varietyo techniques and embellishmentideas. Wrapped in Crochetincludes techniques or everyskill level and projects to it everybudget and time commitment.

    Paperback, 8 x 10, 128 pages

    75 photographs,

    25 illustrations, 10 chartsISBN 978-1-59668-076-0$22.95

    The Harmony Guides:Crochet Edgings & TrimsEdited by Kate Haxell

    Crochet Edgings & Trims in thego-to resource or all crochetersto add a personal touch to theirdesigns, regardless o skill level.It includes many options tochoose rom, including never-beore-seen edgings!

    Paperback, 8 x 8, 144 pagesISBN 978-1-59668-172-9$19.95

    Interweave PresentsCrocheted Gifts OIrresistible Projects toMake and GiveEdited by Kim WerkerThe irst small project book toocus exclusively on crochet,Crocheted Gifts is the ultimategit-giving guide resource orcrocheters, with a collectiono projects rom todays mostpopular designers. From babygits to mittens or the wholeamily to home dcor and ancylace, this book is ull o perectprojects or every occasion.

    Paperback, 8 x 9,120 pages, 75 photographs,

    10 illustrations, 15 chartsISBN 978-1-59668-107-1

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    Hip to Crochet23 Contemporary Projects

    or Todays Crocheter

    Judith L. Swartz

    Knitwear designer, teacher,and author Swartz transormsthis traditional handcrat withtwenty three ashion-savvygarments and home acces-sories in a color palette that iscosmopolitan chic. Crochet isthe new knitting, and this bookwill get you hooked.

    Paperback, 8 x 9, 128 pagesISBN 978-1-931499-52-1$19.95

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    The Alden Amos Big Bookof HandspinningBeing a Compendium oInormation, Advice, andOpinion on the Noble Art &Crat

    Alden Amos

    This is truly a BIG book withevery aspect o handspinning

    explored by a legendary mentorto the growing handcratcommunity ospinning. Thisdeinitive work presents morethan orty years o experiencemaking and handling yarn.

    Hardcover, 7 x 9, 480 pages

    400 line illustrationsISBN 978-1-883010-88-1$39.95

    All New HomespunHandknit25 Small Projects to Knit

    with Handspun YarnAmy Clarke Moore

    All New Homespun Handknitis the new classic eaturingsmall projects designed ormanageable amounts ohandspun yarn. Similar to theoriginal Homespun Handknit, thisbook oers a variety o projectsor advanced beginning knittersand spinners.

    Paperback, 8 x 9, 144 pages50 photographs, 10 illustrations,

    15 chartsISBN 978-1-59668-144-6$22.95

    Color in SpinningDeb Menz

    A paperbound edition oDeb Menzs classic guide tocolor written expressly orthe handspinner seekingnew adventures in color.This comprehensive manualpresents in-depth discussionand photographed demonstrationo immersion dyeing, paintingrovings, blending colors andibers, and spinning and plyingmulticolored preparations.

    Hands On SpinningLee Raven

    Understanding how spinning

    works, building a simple spindle,spinning on a lyer wheel,choosing a wheel, preparingibers, carding, twisting, andplying are explored in ullyillustrated detail.

    Paperback, 8 x 11, 240 pages

    More than 300 color and black-

    and-white photographs,

    55 illustrationsISBN 978-1-931499-82-8$26.95

    Get SpunThe Step-by-Step Guide toSpinning Art Yarns

    Symeon North

    This book ranges rom thespinning undamentals to tech-niques or spinning wool andsilk to spinning with nontra-ditional materials (abric, silk

    cocoons), introducing add-ins(beads, locks, etc.) and creat-ing exciting plying eects.

    Paperback, 8 x 9, 120 pagesISBN 978-1-59668-064-7$22.95

    In Sheeps ClothingA Handspinners Guide toWool

    Nola Fournier and Jane FournierA look at a hundred breeds osheep,with special attentionto their leececharacteristics,methods o preparation andspinning, and best end use.Everything rom baby-sotMerino to silky Lincoln and sturdyKarakulthe ull range o naturesmiracle iber is represented.

    Paperback, 714 x 1014, 224

    pages

    black-and-white photographsISBN 978-1-931499-38-5

    $24.95

    Paperback, 8 x 1034,

    120 pages,

    color and black-and-white

    photographs

    and illustrationsISBN 978-0-934026-27-7$21.95

    Respect the SpindleSpin Ininite Yarns with OneAmazing Tool

    Abby Franquemont

    Veteran spinner and spindleaicionado Abby Franquemontteaches spinners old andnew how to create incredibleyarn with this amazing yetsimple tool. Respect theSpindle combines step-by-stepphotography with detailedillustrations, rom the basics tomore specialized techniques.

    Paperback, 8 x 9, 128 pages75 photographs, 5 illustrations,

    2 tablesISBN 978-1-59668-155-2

    $22.95

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    Spin ControlTechniques or Spinning the Yarns You Want

    Amy King

    Spin Control teaches spinners to makehandspun yarns that may include the besttraits o commercial yarns but always havetheir own personal touches. From sot, bulkysingles to durable cabled yarns with terriicstitch deinition and rom tweedy yarns withrich texture and color to serviceable 3-ply thatholds up to heavy use, the sky is the limit withthis thorough resource.

    Paperback, 8 x 9, 120 pages80 photographs, 10 illustrations, 5 tablesISBN 978-1-59668-105-7$22.95

    Spin ItMaking Yarn rom Scratch

    Lee RavenEdited by Traci Bunkers

    This primer shares all the secrets to makingperect homemade yarn with handspindleso every size, shape, and color. Completeinstructions or making ive simple,appealing projects.

    Paperback, 838 x 1078, 32 pages

    20 color photographs,

    40 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-931499-36-1$11.95

    Spin to KnitThe Knitters Guide to Making Yarn

    Shannon Okey

    Take knitting to a new level with theaddition o handmade yarn! Spin to Knithaseverything needed to create un one-o-a-kind designer yarn.

    Paperback, 812 x 9, 128 pages

    150 photographs, 25 illustrationsISBN 978-1-59668-007-4$21.95

    The Spinners CompanionBobbie Irwin

    Both beginning and experienced spinners

    will use this quick reerence to look upcommon spinning terms, ind out how tomaintain their wheels, and learn how toprocess iber and spin yarn. This handyspiral-bound oering is an authoritative toolthat spinners will want to keep beside theirwheel or with their handspindle at all times.

    Spiral-bound, 7 x 5, 112 pages

    black-and-white illustrationsISBN 978-1-883010-79-9$19.95

    Start Spinning O

    Everything You Need to Know to MakeGreat YarnMaggie Casey

    Go rom novice to competent spinner inthis guide to turning iber to yarn with anintroduction to the various types o ibersavailable. Learn how to choose and prepareiber with detailed instructions or both spinningon a spindle and spinning on a wheel.

    Paperback, 812 x 9, 120 pages

    125 photographs, 5 illustrationsISBN 978-1-59668-065-4$21.95

    The Twisted Sisters Sock Workbook

    Dyeing, Painting, Spinning,Designing, KnittingLynne Vogel

    This book is about sisterhood, sharing,crating,giving, laughing. Its also about spinning yarnand making glorious, zany, wildly colorulsocks. The Twisted Sisters Sock Workbooktechniques, patterns, and invaluable tipsorcreating authentic, perect, made-to-orderootwear.

    Paperback, 812 x 9, 96 pages

    101 color photographs,

    35 line drawings, 6 chartsISBN 978-1-931499-16-3$18.95

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    Color WorksThe Craters Guide to Color

    Deb Menz

    Explore color with a new conidence usingthis essential tool. Deb Menz brings principles

    o color theory down to a practical level andapplies them to knitting, spinning, beadwork,weaving, surace design, quilting, hand andmachine embroidery, and paper collage. ColorWorks includes a pull-out color wheel andremovable hue cards.

    Yarns to Dye ForCreating Sel-Patterning Yarns orKnitting

    Kathleen Taylor

    Use dyes or natural ibers that are availableat most grocery stores and crat shops tocreate your own sel-patterning yarnsthosethat magically knit up into stripes, FairIsle, graduating bands o color, and zigzagpatterns.

    Paperback, 812 x 9, 104 pages, 60 color

    photographs, 20 illustrations

    ISBN 978-1-931499-81-1$21.95

    A Dyers GardenFrom Plant to Pot: Growing Dyes orNatural Fibers

    Rita Buchanan

    Natural dyes are so much more than tansand browns! In this handy little volume, oneo the premier garden writers and spinningteachers o our time walks readers throughplanting, harvesting, and brewing up a ullspectrum o vivid dyes or natural ibers.

    Paperback, 6 x 714, 112 pages

    color photographsISBN 978-1-883010-07-2$12.95

    The Complete Guide to NaturalDyeing Fabric, Yarn, and FiberEva Lambert and Tracy Kendall

    Jam-packed with naturaland oolproo

    dyeing techniques, The Complete Guide toNatural Dyeing Fabric, Yarn, and Fiberis theperect dyeing source or an abundance oiber artists wanting to dye the natural way.

    Paperback, 8 x 10, 144 pages

    400 photographsISBN 978-1-59668$24.95

    Hardcover with concealed wire-o, 7 x 914,

    152 pages, 55 color photographs, color strips,

    2 color wheelsISBN 978-1-931499-47-7$24.95

    Card WeavingCandace CrockettWith nothing more than colored yarn andsimple cardboard squares, you can produceexquisitely patterned belts and straps, silktrims and ties, wall art, even hety rugs andmats.

    Paperback, 814 x 1078, 144 pages

    color and black-and-white photographs

    and illustrationsISBN 978-0-934026-61-1$24.95

    Hands On Rigid Heddle WeavingBetty Linn Davenport

    This easy-to-use guide covers choosing,setting up, and weaving on a rigid-heddle loom.Appealingto beginning and experiencedweavers who value its thritiness andversatility. Instructions are included tomake wonderul projects with plain-weavevariations.

    Paperback, 812 x 1012, 120 pages

    color photographs, illustrations, and charts

    ISBN 978-0-934026-25-3

    $18.95

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    Learning to WeaveORevised Edition

    Deborah Chandler

    More than 100,000 weavers have usedthis unparalleled study guide to learn romscratch or hone their skills. All the basicsare covered: understanding the toolso weaving, making a good warp threeways, reading and designing drats, andunderstanding weave structures.

    Mastering Weave StructuresTransorming Ideas into Great Cloth

    Sharon Alderman

    Clear explanations, examples, andphotographs o stunning abrics introduceyou to the undamental principleso weavestructure. Included are plain weave, twills,satin, wale weaves, distortions o thegrid, three-element weaves, loom-controlleddoubleweave, and more.

    Paperback, 8 x 11, 232 pagesISBN 978-1-59668-139-2$24.95

    Paperback, 9 x 10, 260 pages

    60 photographs, 30 illustrations, 290 dratsISBN 978-1-959668-137-8$29.95

    The Handweavers PatternDirectory OOver 600 Weaves or 4-Shat Looms

    Anne Dixon

    This ull-color practical guide eatureshundreds o weave structures or 4-shatlooms: twill, zigzag, diamond, herringbone,block drats, plus specialized techniques. Eachstructure includes a color photo, threading andtreadling sequence, and degree o diiculty.

    Hardcover with concealed wire-o, 7 x 914,

    256 pages, 650 photographs, 650 chartsISBN 978-1-59668-040-1$34.95

    Navajo Weaving WayThe Path rom Fleece to Rug

    Nol Bennett and Tiana Bighorse

    Navajo Weaving Waypresents this NativeAmerican rug-making process and includesall-new chapters on spinning, carding, anddyeing. Some material is drawn rom NolBennetts earlier, out-o-print books onNavajo rug-weaving traditions.

    Paperback, 8 x 10, 160 pages

    duotone photographs and line drawingsISBN 978-1-883010-30-0$21.95

    Rag Rug HandbookRevised Edition

    Janet Meany and Paula Pfaff

    Everything a weaver needs to know aboutweaving rag rugs, rom basic inormationto drats or twenty traditional 2 and 4shatpatterns.

    Paperback, 8 12 x 11, 132 pages

    color photographs and

    black-and-white illustrations and dratsISBN 978-1-883010-28-7$21.95

    Time to WeaveSimply Elegant Projects to Make inAlmost No TimeJane Patrick

    Learn the undamentals o weaving andcreate beautiul textural objects.

    Paperback, 812 x 9, 128 pages

    70 photographsISBN 978-1-931499-59-0$21.95

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    A Weavers Bookof 8-ShaftPatternsFrom the Friends oHandwoven

    Edited by Carol StricklerThis must-have drat book contains almost1,000 dierent patterns on more than twentyfve weavestructures. Introductory chaptersprovide a thorough understanding o howeach structure works.

    Paperback, 8 34 x 1114, 240 pages

    black-and-white photographsISBN 978-0-934026-67-3$39.95

    The Weavers CompanionPresented by Handwoven magazine

    Save your brain or being creative. Let thissmall, sturdy spiral-bound volume keeptrack o the details. Its all here: sett andsleying charts, ormulas or calculating warpand wet, iber identiication tests, basicweave drats, inishing techniques, iber

    actoids, a must-have gray scale, designshortcuts, and much more.

    Spiral-bound, 7 x 5, 112 pages, line drawingsISBN 978-1-883010-81-2$19.95

    This book presents a wide variety o pat-

    terns or the simple rigid-heddle loom, ac-companied by harness drats or multishatlooms. The techniques include leno, Brooksbouquet, soumak, and embroidery onabric. Each chapter contains weaving pat-terns along with swatches illustrating thetechniques, accompanied by step-by-stepphotography.

    The Weavers Idea BookCreative Cloth on a Rigid-Heddle Loom

    Hardcover with concealed wire-o,8 x 9, 256 pagesISBN 978-1-59668-175-0$29.95

    Doubleweave is the art o weaving twolayers o cloth at the same time, one abovethe other on the loom, creating beautiulcloth that is reversible yet unique on eachside. Learn all the tips and tricks to settingup the warp, then move to a variety odoubleweave specialty techniques throughdetailed process photography and a wealtho swatches demonstrating dierent eects.

    The Weavers Studio: Doubleweave

    Paperback, 8 x 9, 144 pagesISBN 978-1-59668-179-8

    $26.95

    Jane Patrick

    Jennifer MooreWeaving in the PeruvianHighlandsDreaming Patterns, Weaving MemoriesNilda Callaaupa Alvarez

    This richly photographed look at Andeanweaving, which embodies the living historyand culture o the Peruvian Highlands, isa guide that catalogs the many intricatepatterns ound in traditional Peruviantextiles.

    Paperback, 812 x 9, 96 pages200 photographsISBN 978-1-59668-055-5

    $19.95

    The Weavers Studio:Woven ShiboriCatherine Ellis

    Catherine Elliss breakthrough technique owoven shibori embraces new approaches tothe art o weaving and dyeing.

    Paperback with laps, 8 x 9, 136 pages,

    160 color photographs, 47 drats,

    13 illustrationsISBN 978-1-931499-67-5$24.95

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    Woven TreasuresOne-o-a-Kind Bags with Folk Weaving

    TechniquesSara LambFrom inspiration and project planning to her

    signature hand-manipulated techniques,Sara Lamb leads weavers through the stepso making exquisite bags using olk weavingtechniques that evoke modern ideas inbrilliant colors and textures.

    Paperback, 8 x 9, 128 pages

    100 photographs, 10 illustrations, 5 chartsISBN 978-1-59668-102-6$24.95

    Creative Quilting OThe Journal Quilt Project

    Karey Patterson Bresenhan

    This compendium o more than 400 quiltswas culled rom the nearly 6,000 QuiltPagesmade by artists who participated in TheJournal Quilt Project. Each quilt represents apage in a quilters lie story, chronicling joy,rustration, tragedy, inspiration, mundanemoments, and artistic epiphany.

    Paperback, 812 x 11, 272 pagesISBN 978-0-97669-283-6

    $34.99

    Art + QuiltDesign Principles and CreativityExercisesLyric Kinard

    Master quilter Lyric Kinard shares her secretso success through a variety o techniques,exercises, and insider tips to get novicequilters and experienced textile artistsinspired to make art.

    Hardcover with concealed wire-o,

    8 x 10, 128 pages, 200 photographsISBN 978-1-59668-106-4$26.95

    Inspired to QuiltCreative Experiments in Art QuiltImagery

    Melanie Testa

    Explore the art-quilt design process throughjournaling, technique experiments, andmaking small projects using a variety omixed-media, iber-art, and surace-designtechniques.

    Paperback, 8 x 10,

    136 pages, 200 photographsISBN 978-1-59668-096-8

    s24.95

    Weaving Made Easy

    17 Projects Using a Simple Loom

    Liz GipsonWeaving Made Easyincludes seventeen

    simple projects made on a simple rigid-heddleloom. Projects range rom scarves and tops tobags and belts, rom pillows and placemats torugs and blankets. Complete instructions, clearstep-by-step photographs, and abundant tipsand techniques or color, design, construction,and embellishment make this the ultimate ideabook or the would-be weaver.

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