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FALL 2012 new titles

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Fall 2012 new titles

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1 Knitting�

6 CroChet

9 sewing�

11 Quilting�

13 Mixed Media

14 Jewelry

19 art

20 new in PaPerbaCK

22 reCent releases

Fall 2012Contents

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new t itles Kn itt ing

Paperback8½ x 9, 160 pages

isBn 978-1-59668-439-3$24.95

available october 2012Rights: w

Kate Gagnon Osborn (right) and

Courtney Kelley (left) co-own Kelbourne woolens, distributors of the fibre Company’s unique artisan yarns. they coauthored the popular book Vintage Modern Knits (2011), and their best-selling patterns have appeared in Knitscene, Interweave Knits, Interweave Crochet, and Vogue Knitting. Both live in Philadelphia.

November KnitsInspired Designs for Changing Seasons

stave off the shivers in the fall with warm and stylish garments and accessories from November Knits. inside, you’ll discover a spectacular collection from popular knitwear designers and authors Kate gagnon osborn and Courtney Kelley and a group of all-star contributors, including Melissa laBarre, Cirilia Rose, Cecily glowik McDonald, Kristen tenDyke, and many more. Capture the essence of fall with twenty projects, from casual cardigans and scarves to stylish wraps and sweaters. the book is divided into three sections:

• Farm Hands is filled with rustic, casual, and durable garments. • Ivy League features sophisticated and smart knitwear with bold colors and

classic styling.• Southern Comfort is ideal for special occasions, bringing warmth and comfort

to slightly dressier garments.

with knitted garments and accessories by expert designers, November Knits is a must-have style guide for the season.

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Paperback8½ x 9, 160 pagesisBn 978-1-59668-488-1$24.95available December 2012Rights: w

Knitwear and crochet designer and knit-ting technical editor

Kristen TenDyke’s designs have appeared in books including Weekend Hats (2011), Knitting Green (2010), and The Knitter’s Handy Book of Top-Down Sweater Patterns (2012), as well as many publications includ-ing Interweave Knits, Interweave Crochet, Vogue Knitting, Knitty, and Knit Simple. she recently launched Caterpillar Knits and is a former staff member of Classic elite. Kristen lives in Maine.

imagine knitting a beautiful sweater without the stressful obstacles of sewing, seaming, and grafting. welcome to knitwear designer Kristen tenDyke’s world of Finish-Free Knits. while exploring these twenty designs, you will discover stitch-free solutions to previously frustrating obstacles to finishing a design.

Kristen will teach you to knit sweaters with no assembly required. through clever planning and simple techniques, the projects in Finish-Free Knits are shaped and joined during knitting—without sacrificing the pockets, buttonbands, and shaped collars that are accomplished in most designs by sewing together separate pieces. in addition, learn how to shape armholes, join pieces as you go, and use short-rows for shaping.

Once you’ve mastered these stress-free finishing techniques, you can apply variations of each method to projects beyond the book. with Finish-Free Knits, avoid the dreaded “some assembly required” phrase forever.

Finish-Free KnitsNo-Sew Garments in Classic Styles

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Paperback9 x 9, 120 pages

isBn 978-1-59668-490-4$21.95

available september 2012Rights: w

Kristeen Griffin-Grimes launched her french girl pattern line in early 2005. Her inspi-ration comes from her jazz-singing mother and her twelve-year love affair with france. she leads regular knitting tours in france, is the author of French Girl Knits (2009), and blogs at frenchgirlknits.com. Kristeen lives in seattle, washington.

from the author of French Girl Knits comes a collection of signature french-inspired and feminine knit accessories. Kristeen griffin-grimes brings to life her signature aesthetic through timeless techniques for a stunning encore knitted pattern book. organized into vignettes that travel from morning to night, these captivating projects invite knitters to imagine their own daily lives enhanced by these lovely designs.

French Girl Knits Accessories includes fifteen intermediate-level knitting projects covering a full range of accessories for women. Designed with french savoir-faire, the projects include shrugs, hats, gloves and mittens, wraps and stoles, and socks and slippers. want to add more romance with lace and ribbon? Desire a perfect pleat or fold? sidebars and techniques include simple how-tos for these details and more. Throughout this collection of small projects, you’ll find an emphasis on clean modern lines and style woven with vintage and romantic fashion inspiration.

French Girl Knits accessoriesModern Designs for a Beautiful Life

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Paperback8½ x 9, 128 pagesisBn 978-1-59668-562-8 $22.95available october 2012Rights: w

lucinda Guy is a knitwear and textile designer as well as the author of several books, including Northern Knits (2010). she has sold her knitwear designs to edina Ronay, laura ashley, Marks & spencer, and Rowan Yarns. she lives and teaches in england.

in Northern Knits Gifts, knitwear and textile designer lucinda guy continues her exploration of folk-knitting traditions with small projects and accessories. You’ll learn many traditional knitting techniques of scandinavia, estonia, iceland, and the faroe and shetland islands, including twined knitting, two-color knitting, lace techniques, damask, fair isle, embroidery, and rya.

accompanied by notes on history and folk culture, the projects embrace the Danish notion of hygge—taking pleasure in comforting and cozy things, which is often associated with family and close friends. the twenty projects include mittens, socks, hats, scarves, and bags and are perfect for wearing and gifting. emphasizing pattern and color, these knitted designs also embody the idea of making utilitarian objects beautiful as well as useful.

immerse yourself in lucinda’s world with colorful knitted folk projects.

Northern Knits GiftsThoughtful Projects Inspired by Folk Traditions

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Paperback8½ x 9, 160 pages

isBn 978-1-59668-786-8$24.95

available november 2012Rights: na & UK

Ingalill Johansson (left) is the chief designer and quality manager for one of sweden’s larg-est knitting companies. During her more than thirty years of experience in the industry, she has worked for all of sweden’s major knitting companies, has been a freelance designer, and has created many patterns for weekly publications. ingalill lives in sweden and runs her own yarn store in gothenburg. this is her first book.

Ewa K. andinsson (right) is head of andinsson Photography and andina förlag, a publishing company she started in 2009. she lives in sweden.

inspired by the sublime, subtle tones of wintry northern landscapes, the more than thirty-five projects in Shades of Winter showcase the natural beauty of pure undyed wool yarn, photographed against the scandinavian winter’s snow crystals and cold.

these gorgeous garments—from tops, sweaters, dresses, and coats to hats, mittens, scarves, and shawls—evoke wool’s warmth and softness in many different patterns and textures. Be enchanted by the possibilities of garments featuring techniques as simple as garter stitch and stockinette stitch to elaborate cables, bobbles, texture, and lace patterns. You’ll be enthralled with how the eco-friendly undyed wool creates knitwear rich in visually organic themes. Organized by the natural tones of the yarns, these fine woolens are visually stunning.

Discover stylish knits in a dreamlike atmosphere, where woolen warmth contrasts with icy environs.

Shades of WinterKnitting with Natural Wool

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new t itles CrOCHeT

Paperback8½ x 9, 128 pagesisBn 978-1-59668-827-8$22.95available December 2012Rights: w

Brett Bara is the former editor in chief of Crochet Today and creator of the blog Manhattan Craft Room, as well as host of the emmy-nominated television series Knit & Crochet Now. she also writes a regular sewing column, sewing 101, for the popular blog Design Sponge. Previously she was crafts editor at woman’s Day special interest Publications and a writer for numer-ous national magazines including Marie Claire, Cosmopolitan, Details, Men’s Health, and Prevention. Brett lives in Brooklyn, new York.

Crocheters will satisfy their hunger for cool things to make with Clever Crocheted Accessories. Brett Bara collected twenty-five delightful, practical pieces that make perfect gifts—though you may be tempted to keep them all to yourself!

The ideal curator, Brett shares a first-rate lineup of projects. Whether you are a beginner or experienced crocheter, there is something for everyone: hats and caps, including a cloche, porkpie hat, and tam; scarves, shawls, and cowls, from chunky to drapey to snug; eye-catching mittens and arm warmers; delicate lace socks and cozy man-socks; flirty bags; and sparkly jewelry. each piece is designed with standout details and a variety of techniques are covered throughout, including tunisian crochet, broomstick lace, and Bruges lace.

Clever Crocheted Accessories features projects from top designers such as Robyn Chachula, Doris Chan, Mari lynn Patrick, Kristin omdahl, ellen gormley, Linda Cyr, Vickie Howell, and many more.

Clever Crocheted accessories25 Quick Weekend Projects

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Paperback8½ x 9, 160 pages

isBn 978-1-59668-554-3$24.95

available January 2013Rights: w

Kristin Omdahl is the author of Crochet So Fine (2010), Wrapped in Crochet (2009), A Knitting Wrapsody (2011), and Seamless Crochet (2011). she designs knit and crochet garments and patterns under her label KRistin. Kristin teaches knit and crochet techniques for private lessons and workshops. she appears on Knitting Daily TV, creates designs for a variety of yarn compa-nies, and has published designs in Interweave Crochet, Interweave Knits, Knitscene, Crochet Today, and Crochet! she lives in florida. an innovative collection of forty stitch and twelve garment patterns from best-

selling author Kristin omdahl, The Finer Edge demonstrates various techniques, construction methods, and versatile applications for crocheted edgings.

While crocheted edgings are customarily used to trim or finish blankets and garments, designer Kristin omdahl treats crocheters to both traditional and novel ways to expand their use of edgings, from creating entire fabrics to making individual decorative motifs, and even creating three-dimensional designs. focusing on construction techniques for edgings, the book is divided into three separate sections: top-down, sideways, and bottom-up methods. there are also twelve project patterns in multiple sizes that highlight the edgings, as well as charts, illustrations, and photographs of crochet swatches.

Discover innovation at its finest with The Finer Edge.

The Finer EdgeCrocheted Trims, Motifs & Borders

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new t itles CrOCHeT/BeaDIng

Paperback8¼ x 10⅛, 90 pagesisBn 978-15-9668-559-8$17.95available september 2012Rights: UsC, UK, aU, nZ

Midori Nishida is a professional craft artist. the coauthor of The Beaded Edge (2011), she introduced Boncuk oya to Japan, adapting it into an accessible format for crafters. she has continued to study and perfect the art of beaded edgings with CRK Design. she lives in Japan.

CRK Design is a design firm made up of six graphic designer who are the coauthors of The Beaded Edge (2011) and do every-thing from designing to book production. the firm is based in Japan.

a sequel to the best-selling book The Beaded Edge (2011), this guide teaches beaders and crocheters alike how to add personal touches to a wide variety of fabric projects using gorgeous edges and embellishments. The Beaded Edge 2 explores traditional turkish oya, the delicate edgings for fabric that are created using threads, knots, and beads. Designer Midori nishida is fascinated with these edgings, which led her to create a series based on traditional motifs of flowers, fruits, leaves and vines, and geometric designs such as scallops and stars.

The Beaded Edge 2 features step-by-step instructions for eighteen edgings, along with inspirational photos showing their use as trims for clothing, accessories, and home furnishings. from information about this unique technique to beautiful projects for home and wardrobe, The Beaded Edge 2 gives you everything you need to master the art of turkish oya.

The Beaded Edge 2More Inspired Designs for Crocheted Edgings and Trims

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new t itles SeWIng/BeaDIng

Paperback8¼ x 10⅛, 90 pages

isBn 978-1-59668-706-6$17.95

available november 2012Rights: w

CRK Design is a design firm made up of six graphic designers who are the coauthors of The Beaded Edge (2011) and do every-thing from designing to book production. the firm is based in Japan.

Yasuko Endo makes craft and home décor designs and products for CRK Design. she has appeared on a nHK program, Sutekini Handmade, where she presented bead embroi-dery stitch sample ideas and techniques. she lives in Japan. Bead Embroidery Stitch Samples

Bead Embroidery Stitch Samples is a jam-packed directory that goes beyond basic and traditional embroidery stitches to incorporate beads, allowing readers to create delicate and striking trims and embellishments.

stitch patterns range from elegantly simple single motifs to complex allover patterns to three-dimensional designs. along with step-by-step instructions are numerous examples of how to use and place the bead embroidery motifs on hems, pockets, cuffs, collars, and handbags or as home décor trim on pillows, curtains, and lampshades. Patterns emphasize beaded edgings and trims rather than the heavy, solid beaded fabric motifs found in other bead embroidery books.

Using nothing more than embroidery thread and simple beads, Bead Embroidery Stitch Samples offers beginner and advanced embroidery enthusiasts alike new ways to set their work apart.

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flexibound5¾ x 8¼, 192 pagesisBn 978-1-59668-598-7$19.95available December 2012Rights: na

Nicole Vasbinder owns and operates stitchCraft and an inde-pendent accessory line, Queen Puff Puff. she was a founding teacher at stitch lounge in san francisco, California. she currently teaches at stonemountain and Daughter fabrics in Berkeley, California. Her designs have been featured in the Wall Street Journal, Adorn Magazine, JoAnn Magazine, Venus Zine, and Craft. she lives in Petaluma, California.

Sewing SolutionsTips and Techniques for the Savvy Sewist

even the best sewists will encounter problems, snags, and little glitches in their work. expert sewist and author nicole vasbinder’s Sewing Solutions is an indispensable reference filled with invaluable advice for beginner and intermediate sewists on everything from buying a machine to reading a pattern envelope to construction secrets.

Organized by stages, you’ll find:

• Detailed advice for the basics of sewing.• an easy-to-follow layout with step-by-step techniques for making bias tape,

sewing trims, buttonholes, zippers, hems, and more.• easy-to-navigate color-coded cross-references available for quick referencing.• Troubleshooting tips for sewing machine problems.

whether sewists want to choose the right tools, read patterns correctly, or everything in between, Sewing Solutions will be an essential sewing companion.

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new t itles QU ilt ing

Paperback7⅜ x 10, 144 pages

isBn 978-1-59668-858-2,$26.95

available october 2012Rights: w

Yoko Saito appears regularly on Japanese television and in magazines. she has published multiple books and holds quilt exhibitions and work-shops in france, italy, and taiwan. in 2008, she founded the Yoko saito Quilt exhibition at Matsuya department store in ginza, tokyo. she lives in tokyo.

Japanese Quilting Piece by Piece 29 Stitched Projects from Yoko Saito

from quilt artist Yoko saito, Japanese Quilting Piece by Piece explores traditional folk themes and interprets them with a vintage yet modern feel. twenty-nine featured projects use traditional patchwork designs such as log cabin blocks, hexagons, baskets, and stars, sewn in soft sepia and taupe fabrics. featuring piecework, appliqué, machine stitching, handstitching, and embroidery, these projects are a delight for anyone who loves to sew. sewists will discover large wall quilts as well as smaller projects, from fabric baskets and handbags to an apron and fabric cushions—each with paper patterns enclosed.

in her masterful style, Yoko saito uses beautiful and meticulous stitching while still embracing the wabi sabi concept of imperfection, using odd-shaped pieces and quilting with a free mind. Japanese Quilting Piece by Piece invites all quilt artists to stray from conventional designs and create one-of-a-kind quilts and quilted projects.

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Paperback8½ x 10⅞, 128 pagesisBn 978-1-59668-860-5$26.95available october 2012Rights: UsC

Bethan ash is a professional quilt artist and teacher with a background in fashion design. Her work has been widely exhibited and placed in museum collections in the United Kingdom and United states, including new York’s Museum of arts and Design. she is a member of Quilt art, a group of international quilt artists who aim to extend the boundaries of quilting as an artistic medium. she lives in Cardiff, wales.

Vibrant Quilt Collage A Spontaneous Approach to Fused Art Quilts

explore this groundbreaking book that shows quilters how to create unique and expressive quilts using improvisational collage techniques and fusing.

Bethan ash, known for her rich and colorful quilt designs, shows how to use hand and machine stitching as a final embellishment to the fused and quilted piece. learn to instinctively cut fabric shapes without the use of rulers or templates, layer them on a prepared background, and attach them with fusible web.

in clear, easy-to-follow text, discover invaluable information on methods, materials, techniques, and composition. illustrated with many of Bethan’s quilts and additional examples of state-of-the-art fused quilts from around the world, this book is a visual feast of color and pattern. artistic influences are evident throughout, from Matisse’s bright paper cutouts to pop art and mid-century design. Vibrant Quilt Collage will help you expand the boundaries of art quilting through imagination, inspiration, and fusion.

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new t itles M ixeD MeDia

flexibound7½ x 9¾, 176 pages

isBn 978-1-59668-862-9$24.95

available January 2013Rights: na

laurie Wisbrun is an author and fabric designer who lives in austin, texas. You can find more about her and her work at lauriewis.blogspot.com and lauriewisbrun.com.

Embellish MeHow to Print, Dye, and Decorate Your Fabric

Embellish Me is the ultimate guide for all crafters seeking to achieve the perfect surface finishes for their fabric-based projects. Comprehensive step-by-step instructions are accompanied by detailed illustrations that introduce an extensive range of fabric alteration and embellishment techniques, such as tie-dyeing, bleaching, and shibori; block, silk-screen, and digital printing; and beading, embroidery, and appliqué. galleries throughout the book feature examples of these techniques, demonstrating how they have been applied to fabric and providing readers with a wealth of inspiration.

Divided into three sections, Embellish Me offers essential information on tools and materials, pattern design, and techniques. artist interviews and in-depth advice on marketing and selling new designs round out an information-rich guide that fully equips crafters to apply these techniques to any number of fabric projects.

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Paperback + DvD8½ x 9, 160 pagesisBn 978-1-59668-550-5$26.95available December 2012Rights: w

Kate Ferrant Richbourg is the former director of edu-cation for Beaducation and has led classes and workshops around the world and online. she has more than sixteen years of experience teaching jewelry techniques, including beading, wirework, and metalsmithing. Simple Soldering is her first book. Kate lives in California.

Simple SolderingA Beginner’s Guide to Jewelry Making

Simple Soldering is a complete how-to guide for creating soldered metal jewelry, including tools, techniques, and twenty beautiful projects.

author and teacher Kate richbourg cheerfully demystifies basic soldering, show-ing how to create sophisticated, polished, and professional-looking jewelry pieces using basic tools and techniques. first, she instructs how to set up a workspace and offers step-by-step instructions for the basic tools and materials. a sam-pler chapter gives a host of introductory exercises that teach solid skills. finally, twenty gorgeous projects include earrings, pendants, rings, bracelets, and clasps.

Kate also explores how to combine and layer techniques and how to correct common mistakes. Having taught thousands of classes on soldering, Kate has a “you can do it!” attitude that shines through both the book and DvD, helping even the most reluctant jewelry maker to fire up the torch with ease. With Simple Soldering, the art of metalworking one-of-a-kind jewelry is now at your fingertips.

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Chain Maille Jewelry WorkshopTechniques and Projects for Weaving with Wire

Discover the most comprehensive technique-based guide for one of the most popular trends in jewelry—chain maille. Chain Maille Jewelry Workshop showcases techniques designed to deliver projects that dazzle rather than imitate.

Jewelry artist and author Karen Karon offers in-depth instruction for twenty-four basic weaves that can be incorporated into jewelry projects. Karen provides a thorough but flexible approach to techniques, proves that weaving can be done in a multitude of ways, and demonstrates how “speed weaving” works for large projects. with projects that progressively increase in pattern complexity, beginner and advanced jewelry makers alike will find inspiration that suits their skill levels.

every chapter provides design advice, visual inspiration, shortcuts, and tips and tricks. The final chapter offers expert guidance for attaching clasps and findings. Chain Maille Jewelry Workshop is the ideal resource for innovation and originality in chain maille jewelry making.

Paperback8½ x 10¼, 144 pages

isBn 978-1-59668-645-8$24.95

available august 2012Rights: w

Karen Karon is a PMC guild certified instructor. she studies and teaches classes at Metalwerx in waltham, Massachusetts, and also offers private chain maille jewelry classes. she’s a contributor to Step by Step Wire Jewelry, Bead Style, and Art Jewelry. Karen lives in Massachusetts.

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Sue Heaser is an in-ternationally renowned artist, author, and teacher and has been working in polymer and metal clays for more than twenty-five years. sue has published thirteen craft books, including the best-sell-ing Magical Metal Clay Jewelry. she teaches metal clay and polymer clay workshops all over the world and was founding director of art clay world UK Guild. sue lives in england.

Hardcover8½ x 10, 192 pagesisBn 978-1-59668-713-4$29.95available october 2012rights: na

Metal Clay for Jewelry MakersThe Complete Technique Guide

Discover a beautifully illustrated encyclopedic must-have with Metal Clay for Jewelry Makers. internationally renowned artist sue Heaser explores basic and advanced metal clay techniques such as forming hinges and hollow forms; working with paper clay; adding gemstones, metals, glass, ceramic, resin, and enamel; forging, annealing, and texturing; and adding patinas.

Gold, silver, copper, and bronze are beautifully showcased in an array of forms. the book also discusses pearls, fused glass or metals, enameling, and combining Pmc with polymer clay. with more than 500 photographs of finished projects and techniques throughout, Metal Clay for Jewelry Makers provides readers with the inspiration needed to design their own unique metal clay jewelry.

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with interest in beadweaving on the rise, Mastering Peyote Stitch provides a much-needed look into the most integral technique—peyote stitch. With fifteen styles in all, beaders will finally have an accessible, easy-to-understand guide to one of the fundamentals of beadweaving, brought to you courtesy of Beadwork magazine editor Melinda Barta.

in the “Peyote Basics” chapter, begin by creating flat peyote bands, then advance to circular and tubular variations, and eventually learn to fashion dimensional jewelry pieces. additional chapters explore combining peyote with other popular beadweaving techniques (right-angle weave, herringbone, and bead embroidery) and creating edgings and embellishments for finished pieces. Melinda, together with Beadwork’s Designers of the Year, including Jean Campbell, lisa Kan, Carole Ohl, Melanie Potter, Jean Power, Cynthia rutledge, and Sherri Serafini, demonstrates a range of styles in fifteen beautiful jewelry projects.

Mastering Peyote Stitch15 Inspiring Projects

Paperback8½ x 9, 160 pages

isBn 978-1-59668-633-5$24.95

available December 2012Rights: w

Melinda Barta is editor of Beadwork magazine. in her Beadwork column, Custom Cool, she teaches beaders of all skill levels how to create custom components using beadweaving stitches. Melinda is the author of the best-selling books Custom Cool Jewelry (2008) and Hip to Stitch (2005) and coauthor of Mixed Metals (2009).

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Paperback8½ x 9, 160 pagesisBn 978-1-59668-548-2$24.95available september 2012Rights: w

Melanie Doerman has been beading for more than sixteen years. Her work has been featured in Beadwork and Belle Armoire Jewelry magazines. she teaches a variety of workshops na-tionally and runs a popular blog, talesofamagpie .typepad.com. Melanie lives in California.

get inspired to create a masterpiece that gives new life to found objects by combining them with readily available materials in The Art of Forgotten Things. Construct necklaces and bracelets using one-of-a-kind components that hint at fragments of stories and evoke a mysterious past.

Melanie Doerman offers a brilliant take on expressing stories with jewelry designs. she shows how to create delicate beaded frames, clasps, nets, and components with seed beads and combine them with mixed-media elements for an evocative look and feel. an extensive stitching-technique section includes instructions for flat and tubular peyote, right-angle weave, bead netting, bead embroidery, and picot edges and fringes; basic jewelry techniques such as wire wrapping; mixed-media techniques such as foiling; and additional embellishment.

The Art of Forgotten Things is truly a one-of-a-kind masterpiece for imaginative jewelry artists.

The art of Forgotten ThingsCreating Jewelry from Objects with a Past

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new t itles aRt

Hardcover7½ x 7½, 176 pages

isBn 978-1-59668-685-4$22.95

available august 2012Rights: UsC

Color is fundamental to painting, and the ability to mix and reproduce specific hues is a key skill. Color theory can be dull and complicated, but in 500 Acrylic Mixes experienced artist and teacher sharon finmark demonstrates color mixing with acrylic paints in a practical and easy-to-follow way. a variety of color-mixing techniques are covered, including palette mixing and overlaying.

in addition to being an extensive visual sourcebook for more than 500 acrylic paint color mixes, inspirational paintings are featured throughout, each accompanied by a breakdown of the colors, mixes, and techniques used by the artist.

500 acrylic MixesPaint Color Recipes for Artists

Sharon Finmark is the author of 600 Watercolor Mixes (2011). she 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. she lives in england.

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Knitwear Design WorkshopA Comprehensive Guide to Handknits

Paperback8½ x 10¼, 344 pagesisBn 978-1-59668-796-7$26.95available nowRights: w

Shirley Paden is the owner and founder of shirley Paden Custom Knits. she teaches master knitting classes for the fashion industry and conducts seminars on lace, entrelac, cables, color knitting, and finishing techniques. she lives in new York City.

the new paperback edition of Knitwear Design Workshop explores various techniques involved in designing handknitted garments with a perfect individual fit. Learn how to design traditional garments and stunning works of wearable art, experiment with garment shaping, write commercial patterns, and make minor modifications to commercial patterns. every step of the design process is detailed and illustrated. four gorgeous garment patterns illustrate the steps in the book.

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Getting Started with Seed Beads

Paperback8 x 8, 128 pages

isBn 978-1-59668-975-6$14.95

available nowRights: w

Dustin Wedekind has served as an inte-gral part of Beadwork magazine for many years as the primary technical editor and illustrator. His work has appeared in many publications and juried art exhibits.

in the new paperback edition of Getting Started with Seed Beads, author Dustin wedekind takes you through the process of working with this material. this must-have resource includes all the basics in a warm encouraging tone: shopping for beads, findings, and tools; executing basic techniques (with clear step-by-step full-color illustrations); and, of course, making plenty of great projects. You’ll learn traditional stitches such as peyote, backstitch, brick stitch, square-stitch frames, flat and tubular peyote stitch, netting, herringbone stitch, and right-angle weave. You’ll also learn how to finish your project expertly.

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Unexpected afghansinnovative Crochet Designs with traditional techniquesrOBYn CHaCHuLa

Discover twenty-nine innovative interpretations of a favorite at-home crochet essential, using contemporary techniques, colors, and patterns.

Paperback8½ x 9, 160 pagesisBn 978-1-59668-299-3$22.95Rights: w

The Weaver’s Inkle Pattern Directory400 warp-faced weavesanne Dixon

enjoy more than 400 patterns for loom enthusiasts including favorites and never-before-seen swatches.

Hardcover with concealed wire-o 7½ x 9½, 176 pagesisBn 978-1-59668-647-2$29.95Rights: w

The Encaustic Studioa wax workshop in Mixed-Media artDaniella woolf

learn innovative techniques from expert encaustic artist Daniella woolf and revolutionize your art with wax.

Paperback + DvD8½ x 10¼, 160 pagesisBn 978-1-59668-390-7$26.95Rights: w

Print with Collage & Stitchtechniques for Mixed-Media PrintmakingVaL HOLMeS

explore collagraphy—a simple mixed-media printmaking technique, popular for producing highly sophisticated and complex-looking surface effects.

Paperback8½ x 108⁄10, 128 pagesisBn 978-1-59668-589-5$26.95Rights: UsC

Pop KnittingBold Motifs Using Color & stitchBRitt-MaRie CHrISTOFFerSSOn

Discover how minimal ingredients can be combined in seemingly endless ways to create striking, graphic knitted fabrics.

Paperback 8½ × 10¼, 216 pagesisBn 978-1-59668-782-0$26.95Rights: w

The Knitter’s Handy Book of Top-Down SweatersBasic Designs in Multiple sizes and gaugesann BUDD

Discover top-down knitting with instructions for knitting four basic sweater types in multiple sizes and yarn gauges.

Hardcover with concealed spiral7 × 9¼, 264 pagesisBn 978-1-59668-483-6$29.95Rights: w

Essentially Feminine Knits25 Must-Have Chic DesignsLene HOLMe SaMSøe

enjoy a collection of twenty-five knitted garments and accessories, each revealing elegant detailing, a flattering silhouette, and classic style.

Paperback 8½ × 9, 152 pagesisBn 978-1-59668-784-4$24.95Rights: w

a Handknit Romance 22 vintage Designs with lovely DetailsJennie atKinson

inspired by women’s clothing, lingerie, and accessories of the past, A Handknit Romance offers twenty-two vintage designs for knitters.

Paperback with flaps7½ × 94⁄5, 136 pagesisBn 978-1-59668-779-0$24.95Rights: UsC

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Gemstone Settingsthe Jewelry Maker’s guide to styles & techniquesanastasia YoUng

this in-depth, technical guide to stone setting features extensive step-by-step instruction and information on processes, stones, and metals.

Hardcover8½ x 10, 208 pagesisBn 978-1-59668-636-6$29.95Rights: na

Enlightened Polymer Clayartisan Jewelry Designs inspired by natureRie nagUMo

get inspired by nature and explore the lyrical world of polymer clay in your jewelry designs.

Paperback7½ x 9⅗, 74 pagesisBn 978-1-59668-634-2$19.95Rights: wx

Rustic Wrappingsexploring Patina in wire, Metal, and glass JewelryKeRRY BogeRt

explore an organic approach to making beautiful jewelry with exciting surface effects.

Paperback8½ x 9, 128 pagesisBn 978-1-59668-549-9$22.95Rights: w

Bohemian-Inspired Jewelry50 Designs Using leather, Ribbon, and CordsloRelei eURto anD eRin siegel

Make fifty beautiful projects that explore the growing trend of using leather, silk, and linen.

Paperback8½ x 9, 128 pagesisBn 978-1-59668-498-0$22.95Rights: w

Quilting Moderntechniques and Projects for improvisational QuiltsJaCQUie geRing anD Katie PeDeRsen

learn improvisational techniques to make graphic contemporary quilts and quilted projects from two pioneers of the modern quilting movement.

Paperback8½ x 10¼, 176 pagesisBn 978-1-59668-387-7$26.95Rights: w

Exploring Dimensional Quilt artstitch, fold, embellishC. JUne BaRnes

explore and experiment with innovative techniques for raising surfaces and creating three-dimensional fabric structures.

Paperback8½ by 108⁄10, 128 pagesisBn 978-1-59668-588-8$26.95Rights: UsC

Cut-Up Coutureedgy Upcycled garments to sewKoKo YaMase

Discover thirty-four cutting-edge clothing patterns using simple sewing techniques.

Paperback7¼ x 93⁄10, 88 pagesisBn 978-1-59668-595-6$19.95Rights: na

Shape Shapesewing Clothing Patterns to wear Multiple waysnaTuSnO HIraIWa

explore nineteen versatile garments and accessories that prove minimalist style can be worn multiple ways.

Paperback7½ x 9½, 112 pagesisBn 978-1-59668-355-6$24.95Rights: w

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500 acrylic Mixes, 19art of forgotten things, the,

18 Bead embroidery stitch

samples, 9Beaded edge, the, 8Bohemian-inspired Jewelry,

23Chain Maille Jewelry

workshop, 15Clever Crocheted

accessories, 6Cut-Up Couture, 23embellish Me, 13encaustic studio, the, 22enlightened Polymer Clay, 23essentially feminine Knits, 22exploring Dimensional Quilt

art, 23finer edge, the, 7finish-free Knits, 2french girl Knits accessories,

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Beads, 21

Handknit romance, a, 21Japanese Quilting Piece by

Piece, 11Knitter’s Handy Book of Top-

Down sweaters, the, 22Knitwear Design workshop,

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Makers, 16northern Knits gifts, 4november Knits, 1Pop Knitting, 22Print with Collage & stitch, 22Quilting Modern, 23Rustic wrappings, 23sewing solutions, 10shades of winter, 5shape shape, 23simple soldering, 14Unexpected afghans, 22vibrant Quilt Collage, 12weaver’s inkle Pattern

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