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Cover photo courtesy of Lion Brand Yarn Company and Alan Richardson. Look for THE JOY OF KNITTING: AN ESSENTIAL REFERENCE FOR THE WAY WE KNIT NOW by Lion Brand Yarn with various contributors, coming from St. Martin's Press in January 2010.

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Page 1: 2009 St. Martin's Craft Catalog

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ContentsKnitting, Crochet & Sewing

Knitting Goes Large Sharon Brant

100 Flowers to Knit & Crochet Lesley Stanfield

Super Finishing Techniques for Crocheters Betty Barnden

Paper Yarn Uta Donath, Eva Hauck, Petra Hoffmann, and Claudia Huboi

Loom Knitting Socks Isela Phelps

The Basics of Corset Building Linda Sparks

Chic Sweats Sistahs of Harlem: Carmen Webber and Carmia Marshall

Sew Darn Cute Jenny Ryan

200 Quilting Tips, Techniques & Trade Secrets Susan Briscoe

The Complete Guide to Upholstery Cherry Dobson

The Complete Book of Curtains, Drapes, and Blinds Wendy Baker

Crafting Something SpecialGarden Mosaics Emma Biggs and Tessa Hunkin

Micro-Macramé Annika deGroot

Wrapagami Jennifer Playford

200 Beading Tips, Techniques & Trade Secrets Jean Power

Wrap It Up Espen Markussen

Build Your Own Paper Robots Kurt Young

Machines to Make Ian Lambert

One Million Mandalas Madonna Gauding

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Cover photo courtesy of Lion Brand Yarn Company and Alan Richardson. Look for THE JOY OF KNITTING: AN ESSENTIAL REFERENCE FOR THE WAY WE KNIT NOWby Lion Brand Yarn with various contributors, coming from St. Martin's Press in January 2010.

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Craft Books 2009

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Stunning, chic knits for real women

Plus-size knitting patterns are in high demand, and withthese 20 beautiful knits, women of all sizes will appreciatetheir sophistication and style. More importantly the knits inthis book go a size or two larger than many other booksavailable. Flattering patterns for every occasion includecardigans and jackets, easy sweaters, summery tops andeven some simple wraps and stoles.

Knitting Goes Large contains comprehensive size and meas-urement charts, clear step-by-step pattern directions, as wellas helpful dos and don’ts and tons of advice on garmentsizes and shapes, details, textures, and colors that will complement a curvaceous figure.

KNITTING GOES LARGE20 Designs to Flatter Your Figure

Sharon Brant with Jennie Atkinson, Wendy Baker, Kim Hargreaves, and Martin Storey

January 20090-312-54010-8

ISBN-13: 978-0-312-54010-4$24.95/$27.95 Can. • 8 1/2" x 10 1/2" • 128 pages

Includes over 100 full-color photographs and illustrations throughoutA Trade Paperback Original

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• Designed to flatter women size 16 upward—from size 38-48 inch bust

• There is a range of styles and weights of yarns–from dressy to very casual

• Beautifully photographed on location in Paris

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The essential go-to guide forperfect crocheted garments

Wether you’re just learning to crochet or are more experienced, with Betty Barnden’s valuable expertise, clearstep-by-step photographs, and instructions, you’ll find every-thing you’ll need for creating beautifully finished items inthis useful book. Master the art of adapting basic patternsto add borders and embellishments, texture panels, new fastenings and more! You’ll also find a useful section on crochet basics and ten fun projects, with plenty of how-totips to adapt them to your own style. No matter what yournext project is, whether it’s felted slippers, a pretty scarf, or a baby sweater, here is the book to help you complete it perfectly.

SUPER FINISHING TECHNIQUESFOR CROCHETERS

Inspiration, Projects, and More for Finishing Crochet Patterns with Style

Betty Barnden August 2009

0-312-57049-XISBN-13: 978-0-312-57049-1

$22.95/$25.95 Can. • 7 1/2" x 9 1/4" • 128 pages Includes over 250 color photographs

and illustrations throughoutA Trade Paperback Original

A MAIN SELECTION OF THECRAFTER’S CHOICE BOOK CLUB

A garden of glorious flowersto knit and crochet

100 Flowers to Knit & Crochet showcases a lush bouquet of blossoms perfect for embellishing your favoriteclothing or accessories. Breeze through this gorgeous collection featuring a colorful palette of simple spiralingroses, saucer-sized poppies, delicate lilacs, and more.Arranged in an easy-to-use directory, each flower is shownfull-size and in scale, all cross-referenced to a technical section featuring clear pattern instructions and informationon yarn requirements. This book will inspire all knitters andcrocheters to pick up their needles and start creating theirown beautiful blooms.

• An additional section serves as a refresher course with basic techniquesand provides inspiration for embellishing your finished flowers

with beads, buttons, and sequins. • Learn how to use the flowers in a range of fun projects,

from unusual jewelry to decorating presents.

100 FLOWERS TO KNIT & CROCHETA Collection of Beautiful Blooms for EmbellishingGarments, Accessories, and MoreLesley Stanfield March 20090-312-53834-0ISBN-13: 978-0-312-53834-7$21.95/$23.95 Can. • 8 3/4" x 10 3/4" • 128 pagesIncludes over 250 full-color photographs and illustrations throughoutA Trade Paperback OriginalA MAIN SELECTION OF THECRAFTER’S CHOICE BOOK CLUB

Super Finishing Techniques for Crocheters includes:• Construction: seams, joining, borders,

and much more • Different fastenings and closings:

zippers, buttonholes, ties, and cords • Embellishment ideas: decorative ideas including

needlefelt, free-form crochet, and more

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Loom knitting is an easy and fun craft to master, even if youhave no conventional knitting experience. A sequel to the popular Loom Knitting Primer and Loom Knitting Pattern Book,this comprehensive book reveals everything you need to knowto make a wide range of socks. Basic techniques are clearlyexplained with more than 50 stylish patterns that you can knitwithout needles. Brightly colored, richly patterned, and usinga range of yarns, here are sock designs suitable for all ages,shoes sizes, and tastes. If this is your first time working sockson a loom, flip to the Socks 101 section. Stop by the sockanatomy class and learn the different areas of the sock andthe order in which they get knitted--toe up or toe down, andwhat those terms mean. Now get going, grab your loom, and sock it to them!

No needles required forthese fabulous, foot warmers

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As unique as it is beautiful—discover paper yarn

Paper yarn is a versatile material. As this book demon-strates, it can be used in all the traditional handicrafts suchas weaving, knitting, crochet, braiding, wrapping, andsewing. Paper yarns are washable, lightweight, fade-resist-ant and come in many colors.

With 24 practical step-by-step instructions for each item,Paper Yarn begins with a thorough introduction to the mate-rial, followed by the different techniques used, explanatorydiagrams and patterns to create gorgeous objects including,cushions, dishes, floor mats, boxes, bags and so muchmore. Paper Yarn shows crafters looking for a new twist—orany knitter, sewer or crocheter eager to experiment with anew medium—how to work with this unique material.

PAPER YARN24 Creative Projects to Make Using a Variety of TechniquesUta Donath, Eva Hauck, Petra Hoffmann, and Claudia Huboi May 20090-312-55565-2ISBN-13: 978-0-312-55565-8$21.95/$23.95 Can. • 9 1/4" x 10 1/4" • 128 pages Over 200 color photographs and illustrations throughoutA Trade Paperback OriginalAN ALTERNATE SELECTION OF THECRAFTER’S CHOICE BOOK CLUB

Learn how to mix paper yarn with other materials including:• paper strips • raffia • embroidery thread• sewing silk• ribbon

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LOOM KNITTING SOCKS50 Easy No-Needle Designs for All Loom Knitters

Isela PhelpsSeptember 2009

ISBN-10: 0-312-58998-0ISBN-13: 978-0-312-58998-1

$24.95/$27.95 Can • 7 1/2" x 9 1/2" • 144 pagesIncludes over 300 color photographs throughout

A Trade Paperback OriginalAN ALTERNATE SELECTION OF THE

CRAFTER’S CHOICE BOOK CLUB

Projects in Loom Knitting Socks are divided into 7 categories:Simple Socks, Textured Socks, Lace Socks, Color Socks,

Fanciful Socks, Kids Socks and even Footsies

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THE BASICS OF CORSET BUILDINGA Handbook for BeginnersLinda Sparks January 20090-312-53573-2ISBN-13: 978-0-312-53573-5$29.95/$32.95 Can. • 8 1/2" x 10 7/8" • 84 pagesIncludes 350 black & white photographs and illustrations throughout Paper Over BoardAN ALTERNATE SELECTION OF THECRAFTER’S CHOICE BOOK CLUB

The essential corset building guide for beginners

Linda Sparks’ corset building classes are in high demand by colleges and fashion schools, as well as sewing enthusiasts. The Basics of Corset Building is the next best thing to takingSpark’s class. This book covers everything from the tools andtypes of materials necessary, to what you need to know aboutbones and busks, setting grommets, and lacing. Sparks coversevery step along the way in great detail, including how to makea modesty panel, build single layer, double layer, and fashionfabric corsets, while offering advice on how to fit and style a corset for any occasion.

Stylish designer sweats from Project Runway ’s Carmen Webber

CHIC SWEATS22 Ways to Transform and Restyle Your SweatshirtsSistahs of Harlem: Carmen Webber and Carmia MarshallSeptember 20090-312-37861-0ISBN-13: 978-0-312-37861-5$21.95/$23.95 Can. • 8 1/2" x 9 1/2" • 160 pagesIncludes over 300 color photos and illustrations throughoutA Trade Paperback Original

Sought after for her one-of-a-kind handmade gifts, Jenny Ryan ofSewDarnCute.com has created a lovely collection of easy-to-make and stylishprojects. From appliqué and embroidery to transforming plain tees or old linensinto pretty pillowcase purses and skinny summer scarves and more, Sew Darn Cute focuses on using vintage and repurposed fabrics to whip up aunique project that’s easy on the planet (and your pocketbook).

Create fabulous accessories and giftswith a vintage flare

SEW DARN CUTE30 Sweet & Simple Projects

to Sew & EmbellishJenny Ryan

February 20090-312-38383-5

ISBN-13: 978-0-312-38383-1$21.95/$23.95 Can. • 7 7/8" x 10" • 144 pages

Includes over 200 4-color photographs and2-color illustrations throughout

A Trade Paperback OriginalAN ALTERNATE SELECTION OF THE

CRAFTER’S CHOICE BOOK CLUB

200 QUILTING TIPS, TECHNIQUES & TRADE SECRETSAn Indispensable Reference of Technical

Know-How and Troubleshooting TipsSusan Briscoe

February 20090-312-38862-4

ISBN-13: 978-0-312-38862-1$22.95/$25.95 Can. • 7 1/2" x 9 3/4" • 160 pages

Includes over 300 4-color photographs and illustrations throughout A Trade Paperback Original

A MAIN SELECTION OF THECRAFTER’S CHOICE BOOK CLUB

Discover all the tips and techniques you need to make that special quiltingproject—plus the trade secrets that will make it stand out from the rest. Step-by-step diagrams and instructions guide you through every stage of making a quilt, including troubleshooting tips. In addition to useful basics, like how to plan a design or chain-piece strips together, you also learn practical finishing and embellishment techniques and even new techniques such as how to digitally print on fabric. Whether you’re a beginner or eager to perfect skills, this is the ideal companion for you.

Beautiful quilts from start to finish

In Chic Sweats Sistahs of Harlem, Carmen and Carmia show you how to make22 fabulous designer looks out of an array of sweatshirts, sweatpants, or hoodies---new or from your closet. Complete with easy-to-follow, step-by-stepinstructions, full-color photos, and detailed illustrations, the projects showcasetheir signature style blend of vintage and urban. Turn your favorite hoodie intoa poncho, transform an old pullover into a babydoll dress, reinvent yourfavorite team’s sweatshirt into a sleek triangle skirt, plus much more!

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THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO UPHOLSTERYStuffed with Step-by-Step Techniques for Professional ResultsCherry Dobson March 20090-312-38327-4ISBN-13: 978-0-312-38327-5$24.95/$27.95 Can. • 8 1/2" x 10" • 144 pagesIncludes over 300 4-color photographs throughoutA Trade Paperback OriginalA MAIN SELECTION OF THECRAFTER’S CHOICE BOOK CLUB

Create professional looking resultson any upholstery project

Whether traditional or modern, a fixer-upper or somethingyou want to revitalize, you’ll find the necessary techniques thatapply to all your upholstery needs. From adding gimp to stripping and reupholstering a chair, each technique in the bookis fully explained with easy-to-follow instructions, step-by-stepphotos, and detailed diagrams for extra clarity. With The Complete Guide to Upholstery you will build knowledge and skills ranging from how to estimate yardage correctly tomaking covered buttons, and so much more.

From first-time homeowners and home sewers to interior design studentsand studio professionals—when it comes to window dressings and coordinat-ed accessories The Complete Book of Curtains, Drapes, and Blinds is yourone-stop reference. Learn the basics of window shapes, measuring, headingtapes, fabric characteristics, fabric quantities, and curtain making. The sketches can be scanned and reduced to put on sample board or e-mailed to curtain makers to eliminate costly mistakes.

Dress your window with style

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Adorn your garden with stunning mosaics

Garden Mosaics showcases a wide range of outdoor projectssuch as colorful plant pots, unique garden ornaments, the perfecttable for outdoor entertaining, wall panels, stepping stones, andmore. You’ll learn a variety of designing and laying techniques toachieve anything from abstract effects to representational images,how to make use of materials from ceramic to smalti, or when touse the direct or indirect method. With a comprehensive introduc-tion to materials and techniques, hundreds of clear step-by-stepphotographs and practical instructions throughout, this is the perfectguide to make your garden special all year round.

GARDEN MOSAICS19 Beautiful Mosaic Projects for Your Garden

Emma Biggs and Tessa Hunkin May 2009

0-312-56204-7ISBN-13: 978-0-312-56204-5

$22.95/$25.95 Can. • 9" x 10 1/2" • 128 pagesIncludes over 250 color photographs

and illustrations throughoutA Trade Paperback Original

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• Create stunning, beautiful mosaics thatwill survive any kind of weather

• Using their combined expertise asartists and teachers, the authors

show how even a novice canmaster basic mosaic techniques

THE COMPLETE BOOK OFCURTAINS, DRAPES, AND BLINDSDesign Ideas and Basic Techniques for Window TreatmentsWendy Baker September 2009ISBN-10: 0-312-58653-1ISBN-13: 978-0-312-58653-9$24.95/$27.95 Can. • 8 1/2" x 11" • 288 pages Includes over 500 color illustrations throughoutA Trade Paperback OriginalA MAIN SELECTION OF THECRAFTER’S CHOICE BOOK CLUB

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MICRO-MACRAMÉ30 Beaded Designs for Jewelry Using Crystals and CordsAnnika deGroot April 20090-312-38085-2ISBN-13: 978-0-312-38085-4$19.95/$21.95 Can. • 8 1/2" x 10 7/8" • 144 pagesIncludes 545 color photographs and black & white illustrations throughoutA Trade Paperback OriginalAN ALTERNATE SELECTION OF THECRAFTER’S CHOICE BOOK CLUB

With five easy knots you can createhundreds of beautiful jewelry pieces

Micro-macramé is made using finer cords and when combinedwith crystal beads, creates gorgeous jewelry that resemblesstained glass—it is a return to the type of knotting work done acentury ago called macramé lace. In this accessible book, AnnikadeGroot teaches you how to use this older form to create 30 delicate contemporary pieces accompanied by clear, step-by-stepinstructions. Once you learn the five simple knots, Annika showsyou how to combine the knots with crystal beads to create a widerange of lovely pieces from necklaces to watch bands.

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Just like having an expert on call 24 hours a day—here are the answers to any beading questions or dilemmas you might have. Step-by-step photo-graphs, diagrams, and clear instructions will guide you through each stage ofyour work. Learn about creative knotwork, quick and easy stringing, how toshow off display beads, mix vintage and modern, incorporate charms, andrescale and design your own patterns. Techniques are organized in the orderyou need them when making a project, from using the right tools and materialsto troubleshooting, to finishing tips for neat, professional results.

Everything you need to know about beading

200 BEADING TIPS, TECHNIQUES & TRADE SECRETSAn Indispensable Reference of Technical

Know-How and Troubleshooting TipsJean Power

October 2009ISBN-10: 0-312-58747-3

ISBN-13: 978-0-312-57847-5$22.95/$25.95 Can. • 7 1/2" x 9 3/4" • 160 pages

Includes 400 full-color photographs and illustrations throughoutA Trade Paperback Original

A MAIN SELECTION OF THECRAFTER’S CHOICE BOOK CLUB

Wrapagami shows you how an ancient Japanese wrapping techniquepaired with gorgeous, unique fabrics creates a modern, environmentally-friendly way to present gifts. It couldn’t be simpler—all you need is a squareof fabric and with a few simple twists and ties you can learn 22 creativebasic wraps. The best part is after you present your beautifully-wrappedpackage, the recipient can keep the wrap to use for years to come. This istruly the best way to present a gorgeous gift that’s sure to surprise andinspire while at the same time helping the environment.

WRAPAGAMIThe Art of Fabric Gift WrapsJennifer Playford August 20090-312-56667-0ISBN-13: 978-0-312-56667-8 $19.95/$21.95 Can. • 7" x 8" • 128 pagesIncludes over 100 color photos and line drawings throughoutA Trade Paperback Original

WRAP IT UP100s of Fast, Fun, and Festive Ideas

Espen Markussen September 2009

0-312-57482-7ISBN-13: 978-0-312-57482-6

$21.95/$23.95 Can. • 8" x 11" • 96 pagesIncludes full-color photographs throughout

A Trade Paperback OriginalA MAIN SELECTION OF THE

CRAFTER’S CHOICE BOOK CLUB

Goodbye traditional wrapping paper, so long bows, it’s time to Wrap it Upwith hundreds of unique ideas for wrapping your gifts. Put a flower in a water-ing can or a children’s toy in a sand bucket, use unusual paper like maps, artposters, cellophane, and newspaper, or why not stencil the paper or make acollage of various photographs? Instead of bows, you can use steel wire,leather straps, belts, dog collars, or scarves. Let your imagination run wild andbe personal and unique. Give your gifts that heartwarming touch.

Think outside the box with creative, eco-friendly, ideas for gift-wrapping

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They fire, float, walk, andfly—20 machines you can make!

MACHINES TO MAKE20 Machines That: Fire/Float/Walk/Fly

Ian Lambert September 2009

0-312-57404-5ISBN-13: 978-0-312-57404-8

$19.95/$21.95 Can. • 7 1/2" x 8 3/4" • 160 pagesIncludes 220 full-color photographs throughout

Paper Over Board

From transformers to battle-ready mechas—buildthem and they will rule!

Have you ever watched the Autobots battle the evilDecepticons in Transformers and wished you could be in onthe action? Create a world of fantastic paper robots that youcan color, print, and build yourself with this amazing bookand CD combo. It has everything you need to complete therobot building fantasy with thorough step-by-step assemblyinstructions complete with illustrations and a CD that has 14ready-to-print, customizable robot templates. From shape-changing Transformer-types to chunky Gundam-esque mobilesuits, there’s mecha for makers of all skill levels.

BUILD YOUR OWN PAPER ROBOTS100s of Mecha Models on CD to Print Out and AssembleKurt Young July 20090-312-57370-7ISBN-13: 978-0-312-57370-6$18.95/$20.95 Can. • 9 1/4"x 11 1/8" • 96 pagesIncludes a CD in the cover and over 200 color illustrations throughoutPaper Over Board with a CD in the Cover

With Build Your Own Paper Robots you can:• create over 250 variants for a full robot army• print models out on letter-sized paper and

assemble using rubber bands or fishing line• utilize templates for a cityscape suitable for

crushing or a super dimension-type fortressfor a robot takeover.

Learn how to make 20 very cool, very real machines from theinspired-but-easy (Fire-Kite, Lemon Cannon) to the more challenging(Drill Sergeant Alarm Clock, Stomper the Robot). Each project islaid out with clear, step-by-step illustrated instructions—there’s evena section for the machine-making novice that teaches the basics,from how to solder to using a drill. You’ll learn about the fascinat-ing origin of each machine, why you’ll want to make them, plussafety tips that are foolproof!

Book projects include:• lemon canon–a citrus throwing beauty

that looks like a flame thrower• the blimp–same principles as the Hindenburg

but smaller• the light-fed robot–follows any light source

like a dog• the pyrotechnic rocket—a simple rocket made

from a juice carton

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ONE MILLION MANDALASFor You to Create, Print, and ColorMadonna Gauding September 20090-312-57403-7ISBN-13: 978-0-312-57403-1$19.95/$21.95 Can. • 8 1/4" x 9 1/4" • 128 pages Includes a CD in the cover and over 400 color illustrations throughoutPaper Over Board with a CD in the Cover

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Hardcover9 1/2" x 10" • 144 pages

Romantic and vintage-inspired knitwear designs from the hipLondon label Weardowney.

978-0-312-37820-2$21.95/$23.95 Can.

7 1/2" x 9 1/2" • 128 pages

Create adorable amigurumi—Japanese-style stuffed animals,and learn techniques to design

hundreds more!

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Hardcover7 1/2" x 9 1/2" • 160 pages

All the knitting know-how, tips,and technical advice you will ever need.

978-0-312-38055-7$24.95/$27.95 Can.

7 1/2" x 9 3/4" • 144 pages

The follow-up to the popular Loom Knitting Primer that

provides a variety of patterns tocreate loom knitted projects.

978-0-312-38809-6$24.95/$27.95 Can.

9" x 9 3/4" • 144 pages

Timeless knits that reflect the rich heritage of the British Isles.

Knitting

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A million beautiful mandalas for you to create—complete with CD

For centuries mandalas have been one of the most popular aidsto meditation. Most books are black and white—once they are col-ored in you have to buy new books to maintain your meditations.Now you can print out limitless patterns to color; the CD allowsyou to adapt and create your own mandalas, with up to one million possible combinations. Creativity and spirituality combinein this meditative pastime’s enthralling new evolution.

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6" X 9 1/4" • 352 pages

Take the guesswork out of everycreative knitting effort.

Crochet

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8 1/2" x 10 3/4" • 128 pages

Stunning sock designs rangingfrom chunky and cute to

funky and cozy.

978-0-312-36661-2$24.95/$27.95 Can.

7 1/2" x 9 3/4" • 144 pages

The first comprehensive technique and project book

on loom knitting.

Also available from St. Martin’s Griffin

978-0-312-36325-3$21.95/ $26.95 Can.

8 3/4" x 8 3/4" • 144 pages

An outstanding resource filledwith pretty edgings, fringes,

braids, and more.

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10" x 10" • 128 pages

A heart-warming collection ofhand-knit designs that celebrates

family and friends.

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7 1/2" x 9 1/4" • 304 pages

The classic crafting manual completely revised and updatedfor a new generation of knitters.

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Hardcover8 1/2" X 11" • 144 pages

Vintage designs to delightand inspire, updated for

today’s knitter.

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8 1/2" X 9 1/4" • 160 pages

Exquisite knits and gifts for babies and toddlers.

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Learn to recycle Rover’s furinto beautiful garments

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From cuddly pigs to cute dolls,hand-knit designs to suit

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7 1/2" x 9 1/4" • 288 pages

Maggie Righetti’s classiccrocheting manual—

now completely revised andupdated for a new generation

of crocheters.

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8 1/2" X 10 7/8" • 160 pages

Stunningly embellished crochetedsweaters, wraps, scarves, shawls, bags and more

adorn these pages.

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From lacey borders to bobbles,braids and beaded fringe—here

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A unique collection of fantasydolls to knit and crochet

plus accessories

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Simple-to-make accessories and and knitting humor, gearedtoward young and creative

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Turn your fabric into exquisite designs.

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PatternMaker CD included7 1/2" x 9 3/4" • 128 pages

Show your true colors with these stylish patterns.

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A comprehensive and definitiveguide to vintage fashion.

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An easy-to-follow guide onsewing, focusing on how to

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Travel the timetable of costumethrough the centuries.

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Make something fun to suit yourfour-legged fashionista.

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8 1/2" x 8 1/2" • 128 pages

Use versatile felt to create a beautiful range of accessories.

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All the basic sewing techniquesneeded to create fabulous items

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7 1/2" X 10 7/8" • 96 pages

A step-by-step guide to teachingbeading techniques through

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Hardcover7 1/2" X 9 1/2" • 160 pages

An indispensable crochet compendium of technical

know-how through step-by-stepphotographs, diagrams, and

simple instructions.

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5 3/4" X 7 2/3" • 96 pages

An essential illustrated reference for all crocheters

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Stitch patterns and more—anillustrated reference for all

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Bright colors and soft yarns combine in delightful projects for

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Sewing, Fabric & Fashion

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A dazzling array of gems from a top designer.

978-0-312-37150-0$19.95/$24.95 Can.

4 1/4" X 5 1/2" • 30 pages

A handy flip-top boxedset of 50 cards, perfectly sized

to fit in a knitting bag.

978-0-312-37074-9$24.95/$31.00 Can.

8 3/4" X 10 1/4" • 160 pages

Inventive and stylish bags of allsizes, shapes, and fabrics with

designer detail.

Also available from St. Martin’s Griffin

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Paper

978-0-312-37596-6$21.95/$23.95 Can.

8 1/2" x 11" • 128 pages

An easy-to-follow, picture-perfectand practical approach to

develop paper-folding skills.

978-0-312-38240-7$18.95/ $20.95 Can.

Paper over board with CD included9 1/4" x 11 1/8" • 128 pages

Just print, fold, and fly—50 amazing paper plane

models—complete with CD.

978-0-312-38373-2$19.95/$21.95 Can.

8 1/4" x 10 3/4" • 112 pages

Stand out in the card crowd—create your own

3D greeting cards.

978-0-312-36709-1$24.95/$27.95 Can.

8 1/2" X 9 1/2" • 128 pages

Innovative, artistic paper craftingproducts and designs included to

make one-of-a-kind projects.

FUN PROJECTS FOR EVERYONE

978-0-312-37780-9$19.95/$21.95 Can.Paper over board with hidden-spiral binding

8 1/4" x 9" • 144 pages

Simple and fun projects with vintage appeal for kids to create with their family.

978-0-312-37779-3$19.95/$21.95 Can.Paper over board with hidden-spiral binding

8 1/4" x 9" • 144 pages

Classic, American, delicious, andnutritional recipes for children to

make with or for their family.

978-0-312-36626-4$24.95/$27.95 Can.

8 1/2" X 8 1/2" • 160 pages

This felting how-to provides avariety of techniques including flat

felting, 3D felting, knitted felting, and needle felting.

978-0-312-36214-0$21.95/$26.95 Can.

8 1/4" X 10 1/4" • 128 pages

Learn a unique method ofcombining felted knitting withapplique and embroidery to

produce a wide range of stylish projects.

978-0-312-26909-8$23.95/$33.95 Can. 7" X 9" • 112 pages

A hip beginner’s guide with all you need to know to

start to sew.

978-0-312-38232-2$21.95/$23.95 Can.

8 1/2" x 8 1/2" • 128 pages

Exploit precious metal clay to the fullest, by creating beautiful

and original jewelry designs and small gifts

978-0-312-35909-6$19.95/$26.95 Can.

8 1/2" X 11" • 160 pages

Exciting step-by-step projects for making greeting cards for

all occasions.

978-0-312-00898-7$19.95/$27.95 Can.

7 1/2" X 9 3/4" • 192 pages

Make professional looking origami objects with step-by-step

easy-to-follow diagrams.

978-0-312-36058-0$16.95/$22.95

6 3/4" x 6 1/2" • 144 pages

All the equipment and techniques needed to get

started with felt.

978-0-312-36705-3$24.95/$31.00 Can.

8 1/4" X 10 1/4" • 144 pages

A treasure trove of clever ways to make unique cards that the

recipients will love.

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