craft fall 2014 us catalog

36
FALL 2014 CRAFT

Upload: ryland-peters-small-and-cico-books

Post on 31-Mar-2016

219 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

DESCRIPTION

A collection of our fantastic craft books that are coming out in Autumn 2014, as well as the wonderful backlist titles!

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Craft Fall 2014 US Catalog

fall 2014 craft

Page 2: Craft Fall 2014 US Catalog
Page 3: Craft Fall 2014 US Catalog

6 | BEAUTIFULLY SMALL

Hom

e &

Gar

den

To place an order fax 201-840-7242

ISBN: 978-1-84975-552-8160 pages l 250 color photographs81⁄2 x 10 in l $29.95 (CAN $37.95)hardcoverCarton quantity: 16Publication: September 2014

SARA EMSLIEis an interiors stylist and writer. Withover 15 years’ experience, her workhas appeared in magazines such asWorld of Interiors, Homes & Garden,Livingetc., and Red. Sara lives inRichmond, London, in a beautifully smallhouse—the inspiration for this book.

9 7 8 1 8 4 9 7 5 5 5 2 8

5 2 9 9 5

also available:Think HomeISBN: 978-1-84975-504-7$29.95 (priced higher in Canada)

Beautifully Small

FLOTSAM AND JETSAM SET AMONGST THE WINDSWEPT DUNES OF THE WILD,

FLAT COASTAL LANDSCAPE OF EAST SUSSEX, THIS VICTORIAN TERRACED HOUSE WAS ORIGINALLY

AS UTILITARIAN IN ITS DESIGN AS IT WAS IN ITS PURPOSE. A FORMER COASTGUARD’S COTTAGE, ITS

INTERIOR CONSISTED OF A HANDFUL OF TINY ROOMS — A CELLAR, TWO ROOMS DOWNSTAIRS AND

THREE SMALLER ROOMS ABOVE — AND A CENTRAL CONCEALED STAIRCASE HIDDEN BEHIND A DOOR.

OPPOSITE The Bridget Riley ‘Rose, Rose’

Olympic print above the fireplace was

chosen because of its similarity to seaside

and nautical stripes. Its contemporary and

colourful design also provides a playful

element to the otherwise minimal and

rustic aesthetic of the dining room.

FAR LEFT The delicate ironwork and

dainty structure of a vintage shelving unit

makes it the perfect storage solution for

the small room.

LEFT A couple of suitably small, old school

chairs make great extra seating as they

stack and tuck neatly in the alcove when

not in use. Their utilitarian style is ideal

for this former worker’s cottage.

THE SPACE a former coastguards

cottage on England’s south coast.

THE OWNER Marta, an interior

architect, and her son, Lucas.

LOWER GROUND FLOOR GROUNDFLOOR

FIRST FLOOR SECOND FLOOR

FLOORPLANSTHE SIZE 128 square

metres/1378 square feet

In Beautifully Small, Sara Emslie embraces the positive aspects ofliving in small spaces and offers creative solutions to the problemsassociated with limited living space. In Chapter 1: Inspiration, shedraws inspiration from truly tiny spaces such as boats and trailers,as well as her own home—a diminutive workman’s cottage in aLondon suburb. In Chapter 2: Elements of Design, she discusses how even the most straightforward planning decisions can becomplicated by the constraints of small spaces and suggests cleverdesign solutions. The third chapter, Elements of Style, explores ideasfor making compact interiors work with creative styling and decoration.A series of case studies in Chapter 4 takes a closer look atimaginative treatments for pocket-size interiors, showcasing a varietyof tiny spaces including a terraced ‘two-up, two-down’ cottage, astudio apartment with a clever mezzanine that incorporates abathroom and sleeping platform, and a pint-sized coastal hideaway.

• Beautifully Small comes at a time when increasing numbers of people are either choosing to live in smaller homes or arecompromised due to high property prices.

• Packed with specially commissioned photography of small-scaleyet impressively stylish homes.

• Each location opens with a visual floorplan for quick reference.

OPPOSITE The use of digital fabrication allowed Armando and

Hugo to save time and money in labour, as all the pieces for

the storage wall were cut out off-site using CNC (computer

numerical control) technologies. The plans for the design

were digitally precise and took into consideration acceptable

tolerances for less-than-straight walls in an old property, but

nonetheless putting together the new assemblies in the 1840s

building was quite a challenge.

THIS PAGE The living space is a snug space, despite the high

ceiling. A neatly shaped corner sofa is covered in a tactile

brushed felt and accessorized with a wool throw and rug

underfoot. It is complemented by the low-level storage unit that

keeps the eye level low and thus increases the sense of intimacy.

Armando’s large framed poster of an American roadside diner

propped casually on the unit is nicely graphic, adding a dramatic

statement and splash of colour.

‘AS THE ORIGINAL SPACE WAS OPEN PLAN, THE INSERTION

OF THE INNER BLOCK ALLOWED US TO CREATE 4 DIFFERENT SPACES:

KITCHEN-DINING, LIVING ROOM, BATHROOM AND A MEZZANINE FOR

THE SLEEPING AND WORKING AREA THAT, DESPITE BEING IN AN OPEN

AREA, ARE STILL ALL INDIVIDUALLY INTIMATE AND AUTHENTIC.’

IW CatUS-F14_001-006_HomeGard_FL_x 07/04/2014 13:08 Page 6

CROCHET BASICS | 7

Craft

To place an order fax 201-840-7242

CICO BOOKS

Crochet Basics

ISBN: 978-1-78249-150-7160 pages l 80 color photographs & 100 artworks81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $24.95 (CAN $28.95)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 26Publication: October 2014

NICKI TRENCHis one of the leading figures in therevival and promotion of home crafts, aswell as being an expert on crochet,knitting and sewing. Her books includeCute & Easy Crochet, Geek ChicCrochet, Cute & Easy Crocheted BabyClothes, A Passion for Quilting, Super-scary Crochet, and Super-cute Crochet,all published by CICO Books. Visit herwebsite at www.nickitrench.com and herblog at www.nickitrench.blogspot.com.She is based in Sussex, UK.

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 1 5 0 7

5 2 4 9 5

Crochet Basics is the perfect starting point for anyone wishing to learnhow to crochet. It is a structured course of 20 workshops and projects,which starts by showing you how to hold your crochet hook and leadsyou through all the techniques and stitches you will ever need to know.The Getting Started section provides advice on which yarns andequipment to buy, step-by-step illustrations show how to work all thestitches, and there is essential information on how to understandcrochet patterns. This is followed by the workshops, each of whichintroduces new techniques and reinforces skills already learned. Eachworkshop finishes with a project which consolidates these skills.Projects range from items for the home, such as pillows, throws, andblankets, through to clothes and accessories, including a stripedsweater and a bobble bag. Crochet Basics takes you by the hand andshows you the easy way to learn. And with plenty of projects to spur youon, you’ll soon work your way up from crocheting the simplest ofsquares to creating your own garments.

• More than 50 million people of all ages know how to crochet, knit,and craft with yarn (source: US Craft Yarn Council).

• “I Love Yarn Day” (organized by the Craft Yarn Council) is now heldevery Fall.

• Over 75,000 copies of Sewing Machine Basics (ISBN 978-1-907030-73-4) have been sold since first publication.

also available:Sewing Machine BasicsISBN: 978-1-907030-73-4$24.95 (priced higher in Canada)

IW CatUS-F14_007-022_Craft_FL_x 07/04/2014 13:09 Page 7

Page 4: Craft Fall 2014 US Catalog

8 | FAIRYTALE CROCHET

Cra

ft

To place an order fax 201-840-7242

CICO BOOKS

Fairytale Crochet

ISBN: 978-1-78249-140-8128 pages (wood-free paper) l 150 colorphotographs & 75 artworks l 71⁄8 x 95⁄8 in$19.95 (CAN $22.95) l paperback with jacketCarton quantity: 30Publication: September 2014

LOUISE TYLERoriginally trained in knitwear design andwent on to work in retail for brands suchas Burberry and Harvey Nichols, as wellas teaching part-time and volunteeringat Hove Museum as an assistant to thecraft office. After the birth of her threedaughters, she took a step back frommore formal work, but continuedcrafting at home. She now teachescrochet classes and runs artist and makerevents in her hometown. She is based inWorthing, UK.

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 1 4 0 8

5 1 9 9 5

Louise Tyler has selected some of her favorite fairytales and recreated them ascharming miniature crochet figures. From Snow White to Sleeping Beauty andRed Riding Hood to Hansel and Gretel, all the best-known and loved tales arehere. Not only can you make the key characters, but also scenes to go withthem. Where would Jack be without his beanstalk? Or Cinderella without herpumpkin carriage or white mice footmen? Discover, too, everything that you’dfind in an enchanted forest—snow-capped fir trees, toadstool houses, a fairyring, and even a scary dragon! Some of the patterns can also be adapted forpractical use: find out how to transform Rapunzel’s tower into a needle case, or a fairy ring into a pin cushion. As well as the crochet patterns, you’ll find outhow to put pieces together and add extra details using appliqué and decorativestitches—and all you need to know is covered in a helpful techniques section.Plus, the small scale of these delightful pieces makes them quick to completeand perfect for using up scraps of yarn, fabric, and trimmings.

• Google reported a 70% increase in searches for “knitting and crochet” overthe course of 2013.

• Fairytales are prominent in popular culture—for example, Disney’s Maleficent(a prequel to Sleeping Beauty) is due for release in May 2014.

• Patterns are easy to follow and quick to make.

also available:Teeny Tiny CrochetISBN: 978-1-908170-47-7$19.95 (priced higher in Canada)

IW CatUS-F14_007-022_Craft_FL_x 07/04/2014 13:09 Page 8

A YEAR IN CRAFTS | 9

Craft

To place an order fax 201-840-7242

CICO BOOKS

also available:Letter ArtISBN: 978-1-78249-084-5$24.95 (priced higher in Canada)

A Year in Crafts

CLARE YOUNGSstudied graphic design and has workedin product design, illustration, and bookjacket design before deciding to turnher attentions to craft full-time. Clare’sother books include Letter Art, MakeYour Own Woodland Creatures, BookArt, My First Art Activity Book,Papercrafting in No Time, ChristmasCrafting in No Time, and The PerfectHandmade Bag, which has sold over50,000 copies. She is based in Kent, UK.

ISBN: 978-1-78249-141-5192 pages (wood-free paper) l 300 colorphotographs & artworks l 65⁄8 x 95⁄8 in$24.95 (CAN $28.95) l wiro-binding with 4 tabbed openersCarton quantity: 10Publication: October 2014

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 1 4 1 5

5 2 4 9 5

Here are 52 beautifully simple step-by-step ideas to get you craftingthroughout the year. Start in January by making a diary so you can start theyear fresh and organized, while in March you can revamp your home for theannual spring clean with a new chair seat or a vintage-inspired embroideredtablecloth. In April there are Easter decorations to make and you can startgetting ready for the planting season with a container full of your favoriteherbs for the garden. Get inspired in July with an outdoor garland, and prettypaper butterflies and moths. If you’re going on vacation in August, prepare bymaking a recycled luggage label so you can spot your suitcase in the airport,and in September make a lunchbox to keep those back-to-school blues at bay.In October it’s time for Halloween again, and you can celebrate by carving minipumpkins and squash to hang in a tree outside your house. Make a beautifulgilded star for your tree in the first week of December, as well as uniquedecorations to make your home look festive. You’ll be truly inspired throughoutthe year with Clare Youngs’ lovely projects.

• Craft is continuing to grow in popularity, with Michael’s and other storesreporting record sales year on year

• Decorate your home for every season or give the projects as birthday giftsthroughout the year.

• Most of the projects require no specialist equipment and can be made in an afternoon.

IW CatUS-F14_007-022_Craft_FL_x 07/04/2014 13:09 Page 9

18 | FAIRYTALE CROCHET

Cra

ftCICO BOOKS

Fairytale Crochet

ISBN: 978-1-78249-147-7128 pages (wood-free paper) l 150 colourphotographs & 75 artworks l 245 x 182 mm£12.99 (paperback with jacket)Carton quantity: 30Publication: September 2014

LOUISE TYLERoriginally trained in knitwear design andwent on to work in retail for brands suchas Burberry and Harvey Nichols, as wellas teaching part-time and volunteeringat Hove Museum as an assistant to thecraft office. After the birth of her threedaughters, she took a step back frommore formal work, but continuedcrafting at home. She now teachescrochet classes and runs artist and makerevents in her hometown. She is based inWorthing, UK.

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 1 4 7 7

Louise Tyler has selected some of her favourite fairytales and recreated themas charming miniature crochet figures. From Snow White to Sleeping Beautyand Red Riding Hood to Hansel and Gretel, all the best-known and loved talesare here. Not only can you make the key characters, but also scenes to go withthem. Where would Jack be without his beanstalk? Or Cinderella without herpumpkin carriage or white mice footmen? Discover, too, everything that you’dfind in an enchanted forest – snow-capped fir trees, toadstool houses, a fairyring and even a scary dragon! Some of the patterns can also be adapted forpractical use: find out how to transform Rapunzel’s tower into a needle case, or a fairy ring into a pin cushion. As well as the crochet patterns, you’ll find outhow to put pieces together and add extra details using appliqué and decorativestitches – and all you need to know is covered in a helpful techniques section.Plus, the small scale of these delightful pieces makes them quick to completeand perfect for using up scraps of yarn, fabric and trimmings.

• Google reported a 70% increase in searches for ‘knitting and crochet’ overthe course of 2013.

• Fairytales are prominent in popular culture – for example, Disney’s Maleficent(a prequel to Sleeping Beauty) is due for release in May 2014.

• Patterns are easy to follow and quick to make.

also available:Teeny Tiny CrochetISBN: 978-1-908170-28-6£12.99

IW CatUK-A14_017-032_Craft_FL_x 19/02/2014 10:51 Page 18

A YEAR IN CRAFTS | 19

Craft

CICO BOOKS

also available:Letter ArtISBN: 978-1-78249-084-5£14.99

A Year in Crafts

CLARE YOUNGSstudied graphic design and has workedin product design, illustration and bookjacket design before deciding to turnher attentions to craft full-time. Clare’sother books include Letter Art, MakeYour Own Woodland Creatures, BookArt, My First Art Activity Book,Papercrafting in No Time, ChristmasCrafting in No Time and The PerfectHandmade Bag which has sold over50,000 copies. She is based in Kent, UK.

ISBN: 978-1-78249-141-5192 pages (wood-free paper) l 300 colourphotographs & artworks l 244 x 169 mm£14.99 (wiro-binding with 4 tabbed openers)Carton quantity: 10Publication: October 2014

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 1 4 1 5

Here are 52 beautifully simple step-by-step ideas to get you craftingthroughout the year. Start in January by making a diary so you can start theyear fresh and organised, while in March you can revamp your home for theannual spring clean with a new chair seat or a vintage-inspired embroideredtablecloth. In April there are Easter decorations to make and you can startgetting ready for the planting season with a container full of your favouriteherbs for the garden. Get inspired in July with an outdoor garland and prettypaper butterflies and moths. If you’re going on holiday in August, prepare bymaking a recycled luggage label so you can spot your suitcase in the airportand in September make a lunchbox to keep those back-to-school blues atbay. In October, it’s time for Halloween again and you can celebrate bycarving mini pumpkins and squash to hang in a tree outside your house. Make a beautiful gilded star for your tree in the first week of December, aswell as unique decorations to make your home look festive. You’ll be trulyinspired throughout the year with Clare Youngs’ lovely projects.

• Craft is continuing to grow in popularity, with Hobbycraft and other storesreporting record sales year on year.

• Decorate your home for every season or give the projects as birthday giftsthroughout the year.

• Most of the projects require no specialist equipment and can be made in an afternoon.

IW CatUK-A14_017-032_Craft_FL_x 19/02/2014 10:51 Page 19

Page 5: Craft Fall 2014 US Catalog

8 | FAIRYTALE CROCHET

Cra

ft

To place an order fax 201-840-7242

CICO BOOKS

Fairytale Crochet

ISBN: 978-1-78249-140-8128 pages (wood-free paper) l 150 colorphotographs & 75 artworks l 71⁄8 x 95⁄8 in$19.95 (CAN $22.95) l paperback with jacketCarton quantity: 30Publication: September 2014

LOUISE TYLERoriginally trained in knitwear design andwent on to work in retail for brands suchas Burberry and Harvey Nichols, as wellas teaching part-time and volunteeringat Hove Museum as an assistant to thecraft office. After the birth of her threedaughters, she took a step back frommore formal work, but continuedcrafting at home. She now teachescrochet classes and runs artist and makerevents in her hometown. She is based inWorthing, UK.

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 1 4 0 8

5 1 9 9 5

Louise Tyler has selected some of her favorite fairytales and recreated them ascharming miniature crochet figures. From Snow White to Sleeping Beauty andRed Riding Hood to Hansel and Gretel, all the best-known and loved tales arehere. Not only can you make the key characters, but also scenes to go withthem. Where would Jack be without his beanstalk? Or Cinderella without herpumpkin carriage or white mice footmen? Discover, too, everything that you’dfind in an enchanted forest—snow-capped fir trees, toadstool houses, a fairyring, and even a scary dragon! Some of the patterns can also be adapted forpractical use: find out how to transform Rapunzel’s tower into a needle case, or a fairy ring into a pin cushion. As well as the crochet patterns, you’ll find outhow to put pieces together and add extra details using appliqué and decorativestitches—and all you need to know is covered in a helpful techniques section.Plus, the small scale of these delightful pieces makes them quick to completeand perfect for using up scraps of yarn, fabric, and trimmings.

• Google reported a 70% increase in searches for “knitting and crochet” overthe course of 2013.

• Fairytales are prominent in popular culture—for example, Disney’s Maleficent(a prequel to Sleeping Beauty) is due for release in May 2014.

• Patterns are easy to follow and quick to make.

also available:Teeny Tiny CrochetISBN: 978-1-908170-47-7$19.95 (priced higher in Canada)

IW CatUS-F14_007-022_Craft_FL_x 07/04/2014 13:09 Page 8

A YEAR IN CRAFTS | 9

Craft

To place an order fax 201-840-7242

CICO BOOKS

also available:Letter ArtISBN: 978-1-78249-084-5$24.95 (priced higher in Canada)

A Year in Crafts

CLARE YOUNGSstudied graphic design and has workedin product design, illustration, and bookjacket design before deciding to turnher attentions to craft full-time. Clare’sother books include Letter Art, MakeYour Own Woodland Creatures, BookArt, My First Art Activity Book,Papercrafting in No Time, ChristmasCrafting in No Time, and The PerfectHandmade Bag, which has sold over50,000 copies. She is based in Kent, UK.

ISBN: 978-1-78249-141-5192 pages (wood-free paper) l 300 colorphotographs & artworks l 65⁄8 x 95⁄8 in$24.95 (CAN $28.95) l wiro-binding with 4 tabbed openersCarton quantity: 10Publication: October 2014

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 1 4 1 5

5 2 4 9 5

Here are 52 beautifully simple step-by-step ideas to get you craftingthroughout the year. Start in January by making a diary so you can start theyear fresh and organized, while in March you can revamp your home for theannual spring clean with a new chair seat or a vintage-inspired embroideredtablecloth. In April there are Easter decorations to make and you can startgetting ready for the planting season with a container full of your favoriteherbs for the garden. Get inspired in July with an outdoor garland, and prettypaper butterflies and moths. If you’re going on vacation in August, prepare bymaking a recycled luggage label so you can spot your suitcase in the airport,and in September make a lunchbox to keep those back-to-school blues at bay.In October it’s time for Halloween again, and you can celebrate by carving minipumpkins and squash to hang in a tree outside your house. Make a beautifulgilded star for your tree in the first week of December, as well as uniquedecorations to make your home look festive. You’ll be truly inspired throughoutthe year with Clare Youngs’ lovely projects.

• Craft is continuing to grow in popularity, with Michael’s and other storesreporting record sales year on year

• Decorate your home for every season or give the projects as birthday giftsthroughout the year.

• Most of the projects require no specialist equipment and can be made in an afternoon.

IW CatUS-F14_007-022_Craft_FL_x 07/04/2014 13:09 Page 9

Page 6: Craft Fall 2014 US Catalog

10 | FLEECE FANTASTIC

Cra

ft

To place an order fax 201-840-7242

CICO BOOKS

Fleece Fantastic

ISBN: 978-1-78249-146-0128 pages l 150 color photographs & 200 artworks l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $19.95 (CAN $22.95) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 32Publication: October 2014

RACHEL HENDERSONtrained in textile design and thenworked for internationally renownedknitwear company Rowan Yarns as adesign consultant and tutor, beforesetting up her own craft business. Shehas freelanced for many clients anddemonstrated at various events,including Sewing for Pleasure, CreativeStitches, and the Knitting and StitchingShow. Rachel is the author of five booksand was a contributor to Crafting forGirls, which was published by CICOBooks. She is based in Dunfermline, UK.

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 1 4 6 0

5 1 9 9 5

Soft, luxurious, and fantastically versatile, fleece is a joy to work with. It doesn’t fall apart easily, needs no edge hemming, and comes in arange of bright colors and contemporary patterns. Rachel Hendersonshows you 35 ways to use this wonderful fabric to make fashionaccessories for both adults and children, as well as beautiful homewareand toys. Projects include hats, gloves, scarves, and bags, as well asthrows, pillows, coasters, and placemats, among many other items. Each project is easy to make and beautifully illustrated with super-simple step-by-step instructions and artworks. Rachel also addscreative touches to each of the 35 projects, including appliqué,pompoms, and embroidery, and explains alternative ways of workingwith fleece, such as weaving. Cute dino mittens, a woven rug, a totebag, or a ruffled scarf—they all add up to a fabulous collection ofmakes for you to keep or give.

• Fleece is one of the easiest and quickest fabrics to work with, makingthis book ideal for beginners to crafting; there are even some no-sewprojects for novice crafters.

• The accessories, home furnishings, and toys featured are all itemsthe beginner will want to make.

• Craft books remain among the most reliable sellers.

also available:SewliciousISBN: 978-1-78249-085-2$24.95 (priced higher in Canada)

IW CatUS-F14_007-022_Craft_FL_x 07/04/2014 13:09 Page 10

SCARVES AND COWLS | 11

Craft

To place an order fax 201-840-7242

CICO BOOKS

Scarves and Cowls

ISBN: 978-1-78249-139-2128 pages l 100 color photographs & artworks l 71⁄8 x 95⁄8 in l $19.95 (CAN $22.95) l paperback with jacketCarton quantity: 30Publication: September 2014

FIONA GOBLEis a craft and knitting author, andblogger, who, for many years, ran a smalltextile business making bags, pillows,and throws. She teaches knitting andsewing classes, and is the author ofseveral best-selling knitting books,including Knit Your Own Royal Wedding.She is also the author of Knitted AnimalHats and Cute and Easy Knitting, bothpublished by CICO Books. She is basedin Hertfordshire, UK.

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 1 3 9 2

5 1 9 9 5

A scarf or cowl is one of the simplest and quickest things that you can knit.Whatever your skill level and however little spare time you have, Fiona Goblehas a project for you. She has designed 35 scarves, cowls, and neck-warmers,with something for everyone, from a snake scarf to a sparkly evening capeletand from an extra-long ‘preppie’ scarf to a cowboy-style bandana for kids.Every project has full instructions for knitting and making up, but most will needlittle more than the sewing on of a button to finish them off and some can beknitted in an evening. An added bonus is that many of the projects require onlyone or two balls of yarn, enabling you to use up your stash of leftovers fromother projects.

• A new book from best-selling knitting author Fiona Goble.

• Knitting is one of the most popular hobbies and pastimes, and is attracting anew generation of enthusiasts.

• The designs in this book are excellent for beginners as well as for moreexperienced practitioners—great for gifts as well as for yourself.

also available:Knitted Animal HatsISBN: 978-1-908862-54-9$21.95 (priced higher in Canada)

IW CatUS-F14_007-022_Craft_FL_x 07/04/2014 13:09 Page 11

Page 7: Craft Fall 2014 US Catalog

10 | FLEECE FANTASTIC

Cra

ft

To place an order fax 201-840-7242

CICO BOOKS

Fleece Fantastic

ISBN: 978-1-78249-146-0128 pages l 150 color photographs & 200 artworks l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $19.95 (CAN $22.95) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 32Publication: October 2014

RACHEL HENDERSONtrained in textile design and thenworked for internationally renownedknitwear company Rowan Yarns as adesign consultant and tutor, beforesetting up her own craft business. Shehas freelanced for many clients anddemonstrated at various events,including Sewing for Pleasure, CreativeStitches, and the Knitting and StitchingShow. Rachel is the author of five booksand was a contributor to Crafting forGirls, which was published by CICOBooks. She is based in Dunfermline, UK.

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 1 4 6 0

5 1 9 9 5

Soft, luxurious, and fantastically versatile, fleece is a joy to work with. It doesn’t fall apart easily, needs no edge hemming, and comes in arange of bright colors and contemporary patterns. Rachel Hendersonshows you 35 ways to use this wonderful fabric to make fashionaccessories for both adults and children, as well as beautiful homewareand toys. Projects include hats, gloves, scarves, and bags, as well asthrows, pillows, coasters, and placemats, among many other items. Each project is easy to make and beautifully illustrated with super-simple step-by-step instructions and artworks. Rachel also addscreative touches to each of the 35 projects, including appliqué,pompoms, and embroidery, and explains alternative ways of workingwith fleece, such as weaving. Cute dino mittens, a woven rug, a totebag, or a ruffled scarf—they all add up to a fabulous collection ofmakes for you to keep or give.

• Fleece is one of the easiest and quickest fabrics to work with, makingthis book ideal for beginners to crafting; there are even some no-sewprojects for novice crafters.

• The accessories, home furnishings, and toys featured are all itemsthe beginner will want to make.

• Craft books remain among the most reliable sellers.

also available:SewliciousISBN: 978-1-78249-085-2$24.95 (priced higher in Canada)

IW CatUS-F14_007-022_Craft_FL_x 07/04/2014 13:09 Page 10

SCARVES AND COWLS | 11

Craft

To place an order fax 201-840-7242

CICO BOOKS

Scarves and Cowls

ISBN: 978-1-78249-139-2128 pages l 100 color photographs & artworks l 71⁄8 x 95⁄8 in l $19.95 (CAN $22.95) l paperback with jacketCarton quantity: 30Publication: September 2014

FIONA GOBLEis a craft and knitting author, andblogger, who, for many years, ran a smalltextile business making bags, pillows,and throws. She teaches knitting andsewing classes, and is the author ofseveral best-selling knitting books,including Knit Your Own Royal Wedding.She is also the author of Knitted AnimalHats and Cute and Easy Knitting, bothpublished by CICO Books. She is basedin Hertfordshire, UK.

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 1 3 9 2

5 1 9 9 5

A scarf or cowl is one of the simplest and quickest things that you can knit.Whatever your skill level and however little spare time you have, Fiona Goblehas a project for you. She has designed 35 scarves, cowls, and neck-warmers,with something for everyone, from a snake scarf to a sparkly evening capeletand from an extra-long ‘preppie’ scarf to a cowboy-style bandana for kids.Every project has full instructions for knitting and making up, but most will needlittle more than the sewing on of a button to finish them off and some can beknitted in an evening. An added bonus is that many of the projects require onlyone or two balls of yarn, enabling you to use up your stash of leftovers fromother projects.

• A new book from best-selling knitting author Fiona Goble.

• Knitting is one of the most popular hobbies and pastimes, and is attracting anew generation of enthusiasts.

• The designs in this book are excellent for beginners as well as for moreexperienced practitioners—great for gifts as well as for yourself.

also available:Knitted Animal HatsISBN: 978-1-908862-54-9$21.95 (priced higher in Canada)

IW CatUS-F14_007-022_Craft_FL_x 07/04/2014 13:09 Page 11

Page 8: Craft Fall 2014 US Catalog

12 | LITTLE QUILTS

Cra

ft

To place an order fax 201-840-7242

CICO BOOKS

Little QuiltsDoll-sized quilts can be completed relatively quickly andinexpensively. They can be made into pillow covers, runners, orwall decorations, or used as a lesson or a trial for a larger project;and they can be swapped, gifted, or posted. In Little Quilts’ 15step-by-step projects, sometimes the quilt is just one block,sometimes several blocks, but all have been designed with thesame attention to detail as a full-sized quilt. Seven quilts have beendesigned by Sarah Fielke and seven by Amy Lobsiger, and thefinal quilt is a collaboration—with Amy making the central circle,then sending it to Sarah to turn it into a finished quilt. Techniquesinclude hand- and machine-quilting, traditional piecing, paperpiecing, appliqué and embroidery. The size of the quilts (nothinglarger than 24 x 24 inches) will tempt you to try a new sewingtechnique or a new design concept and you can either follow theinstructions or use them as inspiration for your own quilt design.

• There are currently an estimated 21 million quilters in the US,spending almost $3.6 billion annually on their passion (source: US Sewing Dealers Trade Association)

• Small quilts are ideal for using up scraps of fabric (something nopassionate quilter is short of).

• Clearly illustrated instructions for projects and techniques makeLittle Quilts both practical and inspirational.

ISBN: 978-1-78249-137-8128 pages l 50 color photographs & 100 artworks9 x 91⁄4 in l $19.95 (CAN $22.95) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 34Publication: July 2014

SARAH FIELKEis a quilter, teacher, designer, and authorof four hugely successful quilt books:Hand Quilted with Love (published byCICO Books in 2013), MaterialObsession: Contemporary QuiltDesigns, Material Obsession Two:Shared Inspiration and Quilting: From Little Things. She is based inSydney, Australia.

AMY LOBSIGER has been a quilter for20 years. She has worked at her localquilt store for a decade, teaching,designing store samples, and writingpatterns and is based in Michigan, USA.

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 1 3 7 8

5 1 9 9 5

also available:Hand Quilted with LoveISBN: 978-1-908862-59-4$27.95 (priced higher in Canada)

IW CatUS-F14_007-022_Craft_FL_x 07/04/2014 13:09 Page 12

INDIGO—DYE IT, MAKE IT | 13

Craft

To place an order fax 201-840-7242

CICO BOOKS

Indigo—Dye It, Make It

NICOLA GOULDSMITHis founder of Halfpenny Home, an artand crafts shop which has also had anonline presence since 2010, in thewebsite of the same name and in herblog, www.halfpennyhome.blogspot.co.uk.Nicola loves making things, growingthings, and living in the countryside.Recently, the Halfpenny Home shop hasrelocated to a disused water mill, whereNicola runs popular classes on naturaldyeing, sewing, and other crafts. She isalso the co-author of A Green Guideto Country Crafts and is based inSuffolk, UK.

ISBN: 978-1-78249-148-4144 pages (wood-free paper) l 125 colorphotographs & 150 artworks l 71⁄2 x 91⁄4 in$24.95 (CAN $28.95) l hardcoverCarton quantity: 22Publication: October 2014

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 1 4 8 4

5 2 4 9 5

Indigo is one of the colors of the rainbow, as easily recognized as it isfashionable. From its origins as a naturally produced dye, most common inIndia, to its ubiquitous appearance in blue jeans today, indigo has traveled farand wide. Nicola Gouldsmith shows you how to use indigo to dye fabric indifferent ways, including dip-dyeing, tie-dyeing, batik, shibori, and arashi, aswell as basic plain dyeing. She then shows you how to use the results of yourdyeing to make beautiful items to wear and for the home, such as a tie-dyedt-shirt, a batik wall hanging, and a dip-dyed shawl. With the help of the clearstep-by-step instructions for each project, and techniques sections explainingthe various methods of dyeing and any sewing or other skills needed, you willsoon be able to create your own indigo world.

• Indigo is one of the key colors for 2014, equally likely to be seen inhomewares, lifestyle magazines, and the fashion press.

• The author is an experienced crafter who runs very popular workshops onnatural dyeing.

• Appeals to the growing interest in natural crafts.

also available:The Hand-Printed HomeISBN: 978-1-78249-086-9$21.95 (priced higher in Canada)

IW CatUS-F14_007-022_Craft_FL_x 07/04/2014 13:09 Page 13

Page 9: Craft Fall 2014 US Catalog

12 | LITTLE QUILTS

Cra

ft

To place an order fax 201-840-7242

CICO BOOKS

Little QuiltsDoll-sized quilts can be completed relatively quickly andinexpensively. They can be made into pillow covers, runners, orwall decorations, or used as a lesson or a trial for a larger project;and they can be swapped, gifted, or posted. In Little Quilts’ 15step-by-step projects, sometimes the quilt is just one block,sometimes several blocks, but all have been designed with thesame attention to detail as a full-sized quilt. Seven quilts have beendesigned by Sarah Fielke and seven by Amy Lobsiger, and thefinal quilt is a collaboration—with Amy making the central circle,then sending it to Sarah to turn it into a finished quilt. Techniquesinclude hand- and machine-quilting, traditional piecing, paperpiecing, appliqué and embroidery. The size of the quilts (nothinglarger than 24 x 24 inches) will tempt you to try a new sewingtechnique or a new design concept and you can either follow theinstructions or use them as inspiration for your own quilt design.

• There are currently an estimated 21 million quilters in the US,spending almost $3.6 billion annually on their passion (source: US Sewing Dealers Trade Association)

• Small quilts are ideal for using up scraps of fabric (something nopassionate quilter is short of).

• Clearly illustrated instructions for projects and techniques makeLittle Quilts both practical and inspirational.

ISBN: 978-1-78249-137-8128 pages l 50 color photographs & 100 artworks9 x 91⁄4 in l $19.95 (CAN $22.95) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 34Publication: July 2014

SARAH FIELKEis a quilter, teacher, designer, and authorof four hugely successful quilt books:Hand Quilted with Love (published byCICO Books in 2013), MaterialObsession: Contemporary QuiltDesigns, Material Obsession Two:Shared Inspiration and Quilting: From Little Things. She is based inSydney, Australia.

AMY LOBSIGER has been a quilter for20 years. She has worked at her localquilt store for a decade, teaching,designing store samples, and writingpatterns and is based in Michigan, USA.

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 1 3 7 8

5 1 9 9 5

also available:Hand Quilted with LoveISBN: 978-1-908862-59-4$27.95 (priced higher in Canada)

IW CatUS-F14_007-022_Craft_FL_x 07/04/2014 13:09 Page 12

INDIGO—DYE IT, MAKE IT | 13

Craft

To place an order fax 201-840-7242

CICO BOOKS

Indigo—Dye It, Make It

NICOLA GOULDSMITHis founder of Halfpenny Home, an artand crafts shop which has also had anonline presence since 2010, in thewebsite of the same name and in herblog, www.halfpennyhome.blogspot.co.uk.Nicola loves making things, growingthings, and living in the countryside.Recently, the Halfpenny Home shop hasrelocated to a disused water mill, whereNicola runs popular classes on naturaldyeing, sewing, and other crafts. She isalso the co-author of A Green Guideto Country Crafts and is based inSuffolk, UK.

ISBN: 978-1-78249-148-4144 pages (wood-free paper) l 125 colorphotographs & 150 artworks l 71⁄2 x 91⁄4 in$24.95 (CAN $28.95) l hardcoverCarton quantity: 22Publication: October 2014

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 1 4 8 4

5 2 4 9 5

Indigo is one of the colors of the rainbow, as easily recognized as it isfashionable. From its origins as a naturally produced dye, most common inIndia, to its ubiquitous appearance in blue jeans today, indigo has traveled farand wide. Nicola Gouldsmith shows you how to use indigo to dye fabric indifferent ways, including dip-dyeing, tie-dyeing, batik, shibori, and arashi, aswell as basic plain dyeing. She then shows you how to use the results of yourdyeing to make beautiful items to wear and for the home, such as a tie-dyedt-shirt, a batik wall hanging, and a dip-dyed shawl. With the help of the clearstep-by-step instructions for each project, and techniques sections explainingthe various methods of dyeing and any sewing or other skills needed, you willsoon be able to create your own indigo world.

• Indigo is one of the key colors for 2014, equally likely to be seen inhomewares, lifestyle magazines, and the fashion press.

• The author is an experienced crafter who runs very popular workshops onnatural dyeing.

• Appeals to the growing interest in natural crafts.

also available:The Hand-Printed HomeISBN: 978-1-78249-086-9$21.95 (priced higher in Canada)

IW CatUS-F14_007-022_Craft_FL_x 07/04/2014 13:09 Page 13

Page 10: Craft Fall 2014 US Catalog

14 | PAPER FLOWERS

Cra

ft

To place an order fax 201-840-7242

CICO BOOKS

Paper Flowers

ISBN: 978-1-78249-149-1128 pages (wood-free paper) l 70 colorphotographs & 150 artworks l 71⁄8 x 95⁄8 in$19.95 (CAN $22.95) l paperback with jacketCarton quantity: 30Publication: September 2014

DENISE BROWNstudied graphic design and began hercareer in book design and packaging,before becoming creative director of herown company. Crafting has always beenone of her passions, and she nowteaches a range of crafts, includingpapercrafts, drawing, and painting.Denise is the author of Paper Jewelryand 101 Things To Do with An Envelope.She is based in Seattle, USA.

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 1 4 9 1

5 1 9 9 5

Have you ever wished you could afford to fill your home with flowers all year around? Now you can. Papercraft expert Denise Brown has designed 35 exquisite projects using techniques such as simple origami, layereddécoupage, paper mache, and quilling. The papers she uses range fromeveryday giftwrap, colorful pages torn from glossy magazines, paper napkins,and tissue paper to handmade paper, parchment paper, and crinkly crepe paper.You can display the flowers in vases, create bouquets and posies to give asgifts, use them to decorate gift boxes and greetings cards, or create wallhangings and window displays. There are oversized pompom flowers, cheerfuldaisies, a wreath made from ferns and leaves, and spectacular water liliescreated from tracing paper colored with chalk. Whether your taste is for gardenfavorites, such as daffodils and sweet peas, wild flowers, such as poppies andthistles, or classic beauties, such as peonies and roses, here you will find theperfect project.

• Papercraft continues to be one of the key crafting trends for 2014 and paperflowers are always popular, especially with these innovative designs.

• Papers used are widely available—you can even use pages torn from glossymagazines.

• Techniques featured include origami, quilling, papier mâché, and découpage.

also available:Paper JewelryISBN: 978-1-908170-96-5$21.95 (priced higher in Canada)

IW CatUS-F14_007-022_Craft_FL_x 07/04/2014 13:09 Page 14

TRANSPORTOGAMI | 15

Craft

To place an order fax 201-840-7242

CICO BOOKS

TransportogamiWith just a few simple folds, you’ll be able to get from A to B in notime with this fun collection of 35 different modes of transport fromMari Ono. Whether it’s a trip through the Japanese countryside,taking in the view of Mount Fuji on the iconic bullet train, or a trekacross the Sahara desert on a camel, the projects on offer areguaranteed to keep you entertained, especially on your own longjourneys in cars, on ferries, or in airplanes. Every project comeswith simple step-by-step instructions and clear photographs withhelpful arrows showing you where to fold the paper. Each designhas also been given a skill rating, so start with a simple one and,once you’ve mastered that, move on to something a bit morechallenging. Another great feature is the 50 specially designedpieces of origami paper included with the book, meaning you canstart folding right away.

• Part of the bestselling CICO origami book-and-paper packs—Origami for Children (ISBN 978-1-906525-80-4) has sold over60,000 copies.

• No expensive tools required—just a piece of paper.

• Includes 50 pieces of specially-designed origami paper.ISBN: 978-1-78249-093-7128 pages l 300 color photographs & artworks9 x 91⁄4 in l $21.95 (CAN $24.95) l paperbackwith flaps plus 50 pieces of origami paperCarton quantity: 20Publication: September 2014

MARI ONOis an expert in origami and all forms ofpapercrafts. Born in Japan, she has livedin the United Kingdom for many yearswith her artist husband, Takumasa, wherethey both work to promote Japanesearts and crafts. Her previous booksinclude Origami Farm, How to MakePaper Planes, Dinogami, Wild andWonderful Origami, Origami forChildren, and The Simple Art ofJapanese Papercrafts. She is based inGloucestershire, UK.

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 0 9 3 7

5 2 1 9 5

also available:Origami FarmISBN: 978-1-78249-048-7$21.95 (priced higher in Canada)

IW CatUS-F14_007-022_Craft_FL_x 07/04/2014 13:09 Page 15

Page 11: Craft Fall 2014 US Catalog

14 | PAPER FLOWERS

Cra

ft

To place an order fax 201-840-7242

CICO BOOKS

Paper Flowers

ISBN: 978-1-78249-149-1128 pages (wood-free paper) l 70 colorphotographs & 150 artworks l 71⁄8 x 95⁄8 in$19.95 (CAN $22.95) l paperback with jacketCarton quantity: 30Publication: September 2014

DENISE BROWNstudied graphic design and began hercareer in book design and packaging,before becoming creative director of herown company. Crafting has always beenone of her passions, and she nowteaches a range of crafts, includingpapercrafts, drawing, and painting.Denise is the author of Paper Jewelryand 101 Things To Do with An Envelope.She is based in Seattle, USA.

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 1 4 9 1

5 1 9 9 5

Have you ever wished you could afford to fill your home with flowers all year around? Now you can. Papercraft expert Denise Brown has designed 35 exquisite projects using techniques such as simple origami, layereddécoupage, paper mache, and quilling. The papers she uses range fromeveryday giftwrap, colorful pages torn from glossy magazines, paper napkins,and tissue paper to handmade paper, parchment paper, and crinkly crepe paper.You can display the flowers in vases, create bouquets and posies to give asgifts, use them to decorate gift boxes and greetings cards, or create wallhangings and window displays. There are oversized pompom flowers, cheerfuldaisies, a wreath made from ferns and leaves, and spectacular water liliescreated from tracing paper colored with chalk. Whether your taste is for gardenfavorites, such as daffodils and sweet peas, wild flowers, such as poppies andthistles, or classic beauties, such as peonies and roses, here you will find theperfect project.

• Papercraft continues to be one of the key crafting trends for 2014 and paperflowers are always popular, especially with these innovative designs.

• Papers used are widely available—you can even use pages torn from glossymagazines.

• Techniques featured include origami, quilling, papier mâché, and découpage.

also available:Paper JewelryISBN: 978-1-908170-96-5$21.95 (priced higher in Canada)

IW CatUS-F14_007-022_Craft_FL_x 07/04/2014 13:09 Page 14

TRANSPORTOGAMI | 15

Craft

To place an order fax 201-840-7242

CICO BOOKS

TransportogamiWith just a few simple folds, you’ll be able to get from A to B in notime with this fun collection of 35 different modes of transport fromMari Ono. Whether it’s a trip through the Japanese countryside,taking in the view of Mount Fuji on the iconic bullet train, or a trekacross the Sahara desert on a camel, the projects on offer areguaranteed to keep you entertained, especially on your own longjourneys in cars, on ferries, or in airplanes. Every project comeswith simple step-by-step instructions and clear photographs withhelpful arrows showing you where to fold the paper. Each designhas also been given a skill rating, so start with a simple one and,once you’ve mastered that, move on to something a bit morechallenging. Another great feature is the 50 specially designedpieces of origami paper included with the book, meaning you canstart folding right away.

• Part of the bestselling CICO origami book-and-paper packs—Origami for Children (ISBN 978-1-906525-80-4) has sold over60,000 copies.

• No expensive tools required—just a piece of paper.

• Includes 50 pieces of specially-designed origami paper.ISBN: 978-1-78249-093-7128 pages l 300 color photographs & artworks9 x 91⁄4 in l $21.95 (CAN $24.95) l paperbackwith flaps plus 50 pieces of origami paperCarton quantity: 20Publication: September 2014

MARI ONOis an expert in origami and all forms ofpapercrafts. Born in Japan, she has livedin the United Kingdom for many yearswith her artist husband, Takumasa, wherethey both work to promote Japanesearts and crafts. Her previous booksinclude Origami Farm, How to MakePaper Planes, Dinogami, Wild andWonderful Origami, Origami forChildren, and The Simple Art ofJapanese Papercrafts. She is based inGloucestershire, UK.

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 0 9 3 7

5 2 1 9 5

also available:Origami FarmISBN: 978-1-78249-048-7$21.95 (priced higher in Canada)

IW CatUS-F14_007-022_Craft_FL_x 07/04/2014 13:09 Page 15

24 | PAPER FLOWERS

Cra

ft

CICO BOOKS

Paper Flowers

ISBN: 978-1-78249-149-1128 pages (wood-free paper) l 70 colourphotographs & 150 artworks l 245 x 182 mm£12.99 (paperback with jacket)Carton quantity: 30Publication: September 2014

DENISE BROWNstudied graphic design and began hercareer in book design and packaging,before becoming creative director of herown company. Crafting has always beenone of her passions and she now teachesa range of crafts, including papercrafts,drawing and painting. Denise is theauthor of Paper Jewelry and 101 ThingsTo Do with An Envelope. She is based inSeattle, USA.

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 1 4 9 1

Have you ever wished you could afford to fill your home with flowers all yeararound? Now you can. Papercraft expert Denise Brown has designed 35exquisite projects using techniques such as simple origami, layered découpage,papier mâché and quilling. The papers she uses range from everyday giftwrap,colourful pages torn from glossy magazines, paper napkins and tissue paper tohandmade paper, parchment paper and crinkly crepe paper. You can display theflowers in vases, create bouquets and posies to give as gifts, use them todecorate gift boxes and greetings cards, or create wall hangings and windowdisplays. There are delicate sprays of springtime catkins and oversized pompomflowers, cheerful daisies, a wreath made from ferns and leaves and spectacularwater lilies created from tracing paper coloured with chalk. Whether your tasteis for garden favourites, such as daffodils and sweet peas, wild flowers, such aspoppies and thistles, or classic beauties, such as peonies and roses, here youwill find the perfect project.

• Papercraft continues to be one of the key crafting trends for 2014 and paperflowers are always popular, especially with these innovative designs.

• Papers used are widely available – you can even use pages torn from glossymagazines.

• Techniques featured include origami, quilling, papier mâché and découpage.

also available:Paper JewelryISBN: 978-1-908170-96-5£12.99

IW CatUK-A14_017-032_Craft_FL_x 19/02/2014 10:51 Page 24

TRANSPORTOGAMI | 25

Craft

CICO BOOKS

TransportogamiWith just a few simple folds, you’ll be able to get from A to B in notime with this fun collection of 35 different modes of transport fromMari Ono. Whether it’s a trip through the Japanese countryside,taking in the view of Mount Fuji on the iconic bullet train, or a trekacross the Sahara desert on a camel, the projects on offer areguaranteed to keep you entertained, especially on your own longjourneys in cars, on ferries, or in aeroplanes. Every project comeswith simple step-by-step instructions and clear photographs withhelpful arrows showing you where to fold the paper. Each designhas also been given a skill rating, so start with a simple one andonce you’ve mastered that, move on to something a bit morechallenging. Another great feature is the 50 specially designedpieces of origami paper included with the book, meaning you canstart folding right away.

• Part of the bestselling CICO origami book-and-paper packs –Origami for Children (ISBN 978-1-906525-80-4) has sold over60,000 copies.

• No expensive tools required – just a piece of paper.

• Includes 50 pieces of specially-designed origami paper.ISBN: 978-1-78249-093-7128 pages l 300 colour photographs & artworks235 x 228 mm l £14.99 (paperback with flapsplus 50 pieces of origami paper)Carton quantity: 20Publication: September 2014

MARI ONOis an expert in origami and all forms ofpapercrafts. Born in Japan, she has livedin the United Kingdom for many yearswith her artist husband, Takumasa, wherethey both work to promote Japanesearts and crafts. Her previous booksinclude Origami Farm, How to MakePaper Planes, Dinogami, Wild andWonderful Origami, Origami forChildren and The Simple Art ofJapanese Papercrafts. She is based inGloucestershire, UK.

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 0 9 3 7

also available:Origami FarmISBN: 978-1-78249-048-7£14.99

IW CatUK-A14_017-032_Craft_FL_x 19/02/2014 10:51 Page 25

© Ryland Peters & Small and CICO Books 2014

Origami: Cars, Boats, Trains, and More

Page 12: Craft Fall 2014 US Catalog

16 | CREATING YOUR VINTAGE HALLOWE’EN

Hol

iday

Cra

ft

To place an order fax 201-840-7242

CICO BOOKS

Creating your Vintage Hallowe’en

ISBN: 978-1-78249-143-9144 pages l 200 color artworks l 61⁄2 x 73⁄8 in$16.95 (CAN $19.95) l hardcoverCarton quantity: 36Publication: July 2014

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 1 4 3 9

5 1 6 9 5

MARION PAULLis an editor and writer who has workedin publishing for many years, specializingin reference and general non-fictiontitles. She has long been fascinated bytales of Hallowe’en in all its old-fashioned glory. Married to aCornishman, from the extreme south-west of England, she has a specialinterest in all things Celtic, and is basedin London, UK.

Full of spooky artworks, ephemera, vintage-inspired makes, rhymes, and stories,Creating your Vintage Hallowe’en celebrates the folklore and traditions surroundingthis delightfully unique holiday. Read how folk used to celebrate with dressing up,fortune-telling games, parties, and much pleasurable spookiness, and recreate yourown vintage Hallowe’en with old-fashioned projects, including a carved Jack o’lantern, a witch costume, and fun decorations for your home. Creating your VintageHallowe’en is packed full of little-known facts about the origins of Hallowe’encustoms such as bobbing for apples and carving lanterns out of pumpkins, whilethe charming makes and vintage artworks featuring chubby, red-cloaked witches,sleekly silhouetted black cats, cute kittens, cheery goblins, and smiling spectres willinspire you to have your own vintage-style Hallowe’en celebration.

• $8 billion is spent on Hallowe’en in the US every year.

• Bursting with authentic vintage illustrations, an ideal gift for any fan of this fun holiday.

• Recreate a traditional Hallowe’en in your own home.

also available:Halloween CraftsISBN: 978-1-78249-033-3$19.95 (priced higher in Canada)

also available:Halloween TreatsISBN: 978-1-84975-252-7$16.95 (priced higher in Canada)

IW CatUS-F14_007-022_Craft_FL_x 07/04/2014 13:09 Page 16

BEAUTIFUL WREATHS AND GARLANDS | 17

Holid

ayC

raft

To place an order fax 201-840-7242

CICO BOOKS

also available:Inspire: The Art of Livingwith NatureISBN: 978-1-78249-095-1$24.95 (priced higher in Canada)

Beautiful Wreaths and Garlands

CATHERINE WORAM studied fashion at Central St Martin’sCollege of Art and Design in London,followed by a masters in fashion at theRoyal College of Art. She writes formany publications, including theTelegraph magazine, Ideal Home, andPrima. She is the author of more thanten craft books, including ChristmasCrafts and Homemade Gifts with Love,and is based in London, UK.

ISBN: 978-1-78249-152-1128 pages (wood-free paper) l 150 colorphotographs l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $19.95 (CAN $22.95) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 22Publication: September 2014

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 1 5 2 1

5 2 4 9 5

Get inspired to decorate your home with these charming wreaths andgarlands. Divided into five themed chapters on leaves and flowers, fabric andribbon, papercraft, mixed media, and holidays and special occasions, you willfind inspiration throughout the year. You can make a berry wreath so you canbring summer indoors, a scented herb garland to hang in the kitchen, awreath made of paper leaves cut out of vintage books, a delicate pine wreathto hang above your table at Christmas, and many more simple ways to makeyour home look really special. So whether you are looking for something tomake from all the flowers and greenery you have gathered in your garden orto use scraps of paper and fabric you have collected, you will be sure to finda project for every occasion, from Mother’s Day or an Easter wreath, toHalloween, and a Christmas garland.

• Make a wreath for every season or give the projects as gifts throughoutthe year.

• Eco-chic (or crafting with nature and found materials) is one of the topcrafting trends.

• Ideas for decorating the home for parties and dinners.

IW CatUS-F14_007-022_Craft_FL_x 07/04/2014 13:09 Page 17

Page 13: Craft Fall 2014 US Catalog

16 | CREATING YOUR VINTAGE HALLOWE’EN

Hol

iday

Cra

ft

To place an order fax 201-840-7242

CICO BOOKS

Creating your Vintage Hallowe’en

ISBN: 978-1-78249-143-9144 pages l 200 color artworks l 61⁄2 x 73⁄8 in$16.95 (CAN $19.95) l hardcoverCarton quantity: 36Publication: July 2014

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 1 4 3 9

5 1 6 9 5

MARION PAULLis an editor and writer who has workedin publishing for many years, specializingin reference and general non-fictiontitles. She has long been fascinated bytales of Hallowe’en in all its old-fashioned glory. Married to aCornishman, from the extreme south-west of England, she has a specialinterest in all things Celtic, and is basedin London, UK.

Full of spooky artworks, ephemera, vintage-inspired makes, rhymes, and stories,Creating your Vintage Hallowe’en celebrates the folklore and traditions surroundingthis delightfully unique holiday. Read how folk used to celebrate with dressing up,fortune-telling games, parties, and much pleasurable spookiness, and recreate yourown vintage Hallowe’en with old-fashioned projects, including a carved Jack o’lantern, a witch costume, and fun decorations for your home. Creating your VintageHallowe’en is packed full of little-known facts about the origins of Hallowe’encustoms such as bobbing for apples and carving lanterns out of pumpkins, whilethe charming makes and vintage artworks featuring chubby, red-cloaked witches,sleekly silhouetted black cats, cute kittens, cheery goblins, and smiling spectres willinspire you to have your own vintage-style Hallowe’en celebration.

• $8 billion is spent on Hallowe’en in the US every year.

• Bursting with authentic vintage illustrations, an ideal gift for any fan of this fun holiday.

• Recreate a traditional Hallowe’en in your own home.

also available:Halloween CraftsISBN: 978-1-78249-033-3$19.95 (priced higher in Canada)

also available:Halloween TreatsISBN: 978-1-84975-252-7$16.95 (priced higher in Canada)

IW CatUS-F14_007-022_Craft_FL_x 07/04/2014 13:09 Page 16

BEAUTIFUL WREATHS AND GARLANDS | 17

Holid

ayC

raft

To place an order fax 201-840-7242

CICO BOOKS

also available:Inspire: The Art of Livingwith NatureISBN: 978-1-78249-095-1$24.95 (priced higher in Canada)

Beautiful Wreaths and Garlands

CATHERINE WORAM studied fashion at Central St Martin’sCollege of Art and Design in London,followed by a masters in fashion at theRoyal College of Art. She writes formany publications, including theTelegraph magazine, Ideal Home, andPrima. She is the author of more thanten craft books, including ChristmasCrafts and Homemade Gifts with Love,and is based in London, UK.

ISBN: 978-1-78249-152-1128 pages (wood-free paper) l 150 colorphotographs l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $19.95 (CAN $22.95) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 22Publication: September 2014

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 1 5 2 1

5 2 4 9 5

Get inspired to decorate your home with these charming wreaths andgarlands. Divided into five themed chapters on leaves and flowers, fabric andribbon, papercraft, mixed media, and holidays and special occasions, you willfind inspiration throughout the year. You can make a berry wreath so you canbring summer indoors, a scented herb garland to hang in the kitchen, awreath made of paper leaves cut out of vintage books, a delicate pine wreathto hang above your table at Christmas, and many more simple ways to makeyour home look really special. So whether you are looking for something tomake from all the flowers and greenery you have gathered in your garden orto use scraps of paper and fabric you have collected, you will be sure to finda project for every occasion, from Mother’s Day or an Easter wreath, toHalloween, and a Christmas garland.

• Make a wreath for every season or give the projects as gifts throughoutthe year.

• Eco-chic (or crafting with nature and found materials) is one of the topcrafting trends.

• Ideas for decorating the home for parties and dinners.

IW CatUS-F14_007-022_Craft_FL_x 07/04/2014 13:09 Page 17

26 | CREATING YOUR VINTAGE HALLOWE’EN

Hol

iday

Cra

ft

CICO BOOKS

Creating your Vintage Hallowe’en

ISBN: 978-1-78249-143-9128 pages l 200 colour artworks186 x 165 mm l £9.99 (hardback)Carton quantity: 36Publication: July 2014

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 1 4 3 9

MARION PAULLis an editor and writer who has workedin publishing for many years, specializingin reference and general non-fictiontitles. She has long been fascinated bytales of Hallowe’en in all its old-fashioned glory. Married to aCornishman, from the extreme south-west of England, she has a specialinterest in all things Celtic, and is basedin London, UK.

Full of spooky artworks, ephemera, vintage-inspired makes, rhymes and stories,Creating your Vintage Hallowe’en celebrates the folklore and traditions surroundingthis delightfully unique holiday. Read how folk used to celebrate with dressing up,fortune-telling games, parties and much pleasurable spookiness, and recreate yourown vintage Hallowe’en with old-fashioned projects, including a carved Jack o’lantern, a witch costume and fun decorations for your home. Creating your VintageHallowe’en is packed full of little-known facts about the origins of Hallowe’encustoms such as bobbing for apples and carving lanterns out of pumpkins, whilethe charming makes and vintage artworks featuring chubby, red-cloaked witches,sleekly silhouetted black cats, cute kittens, cheery goblins, and smiling spectres,will inspire you to have your own vintage-style Hallowe’en celebration.

• Halloween parties – and trick-or-treating – are a growing trend in the UK.

• Bursting with authentic vintage illustrations, an ideal gift for any fan of this fun holiday.

• Recreate a traditional Hallowe’en in your own home.

also available:Halloween CraftsISBN: 978-1-78249-033-3£12.99

also available:Halloween TreatsISBN: 978-1-84975-252-7£9.99

IW CatUK-A14_017-032_Craft_FL_x 19/02/2014 10:51 Page 26

BEAUTIFUL WREATHS AND GARLANDS | 27

Holid

ayC

raftCICO BOOKS

also available:Inspire: The Art of Livingwith NatureISBN: 978-1-78249-095-1£16.99

Beautiful Wreaths and Garlands

CATHERINE WORAM studied fashion at Central St Martin’sCollege of Art and Design in London,followed by a masters in fashion at theRoyal College of Art. She writes formany publications, including theTelegraph magazine, Ideal Home andPrima. She is the author of more thanten craft books, including ChristmasCrafts and Homemade Gifts with Love.

ISBN: 978-1-78249-152-1144 pages (wood-free paper) l 150 colourphotographs l 235 x 190 mm£14.99 (hardback)Carton quantity: 22Publication: September 2014

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 1 5 2 1

Get inspired to decorate your home with these charming wreaths andgarlands. Divided into five themed chapters on leaves and flowers, fabric andribbon, papercraft, mixed media and holidays and special occasions, you willfind inspiration throughout the year. You can make a berry wreath so you canbring summer indoors, a scented herb garland to hang in the kitchen, awreath made of paper leaves cut out of vintage books, a delicate pine wreathto hang above your table at Christmas, and many more simple ways to makeyour home look really special. So whether you are looking for something tomake from all the flowers and greenery you have gathered in your garden orto use scraps of paper and fabric you have collected, you will be sure to finda project for every occasion, from Mother’s Day or an Easter wreath, toHalloween, and a Christmas garland.

• Make a wreath for every season or give the projects as gifts throughoutthe year.

• Eco-chic (or crafting with nature and found materials) is one of the topcrafting trends.

• Ideas for decorating the home for parties and dinners.

IW CatUK-A14_017-032_Craft_FL_x 19/02/2014 10:51 Page 27

© Ryland Peters & Small and CICO Books 2014

Page 14: Craft Fall 2014 US Catalog

18 | HOLIDAY CRAFTS; CHRISTMAS NOTES

Hol

iday

Cra

ft &

Not

es

To place an order fax 201-840-7242

CICO BOOKS

Holiday CraftsRather than buying expensive, mass-produced Christmas decorations,follow Catherine Woram’s ideas and projects in Holiday Crafts andmake your own stylish and fun creations. Decorating the Christmastree always kickstarts the festive celebrations, and in the first chapteryou will find masses of new ideas to make your tree stylish andunique. There’s nothing nicer than receiving a homemade present, so the section on foodie gifts includes chocolates, festive cupcakes,chocolate brownies, and cookies to hang from the Christmas tree. As Christmas is the time for children of all ages, there is a chapter onmakes for kids, including brightly colored paper chains, papersnowflakes, and pompom decorations.

• Packed with 35 step-by-step projects plus many variations.

• Projects and ideas to suit all tastes and styles.

• Includes projects suitable for children to make.

ISBN: 978-1-78249-174-3128 pages l 250 color photographs & artworks9 x 91⁄4 in l $19.95 (CAN $22.95) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 34 l Publication: August 2014

CATHERINE WORAMstudied fashion at Central St Martin’sCollege of Art and Design in London,followed by a masters in fashion at theRoyal College of Art. She is the author of more than ten craft books, includingHomemade Gifts with Love, publishedby CICO Books, and is based in London, UK.

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 1 7 4 3

5 1 9 9 5

Christmas NotesThis invaluable journal will help you organize the perfect Christmas. To help you planahead, a useful introductory section includes a countdown to Christmas, coveringeverything from buying a tree and checking the lights to stocking the freezer. Shoppinglists for food and household essentials and reminders of when to start your Christmasbaking will ensure that the weeks running up to Christmas will be stress-free. The giftsection will make sure that there are no last-minute shopping disasters and thateveryone receives something that they love. There are blank pages for notes so youcan jot down your own tried-and-tested recipes and a section where you can plan yourdecorating scheme, as well as a handy craft envelope to keep all of your magazinecuttings. Christmas Notes will give you a chance to plan everything ahead of theholiday so you can have more time to spend with your family and to enjoy thefestivities.

• Includes shopping lists, reminders and a handy menu planner.

• Contains a useful craft paper envelope for storing magazine cuttings and receipts.

• Includes blank pages to note down your ideas and sketch out decorating schemes.

ISBN: 978-1-78249-163-7192 pages with pocket l 40 colorphotographs l 61⁄4 x 85⁄8 in l $14.95 (CAN $16.95) l flexi-bindingCarton quantity: 40Publication: August 2014

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 1 6 3 7

5 1 4 9 5

IW CatUS-F14_007-022_Craft_FL_x 07/04/2014 13:09 Page 18

CRAFT IT UP: CHRISTMAS AROUND THE WORLD | 19

Holid

ayC

hildren’s C

raft

To place an order fax 201-840-7242

also available:Craft It Up: Around the WorldISBN: 978-1-78249-038-8$14.95 (priced higher in Canada)

Craft It Up: Christmas Around the World

LIBBY ABADEEhas a degree in journalism and edited an architectural magazine in Australia.She has five children and is passionateabout parenting with creativity.

CATH ARMSTRONGis a photographer and mother of three.

Together, Libby and Cath run Craft ItUp!, a business producing quality craftkits for children. They are the authors of Craft It Up: Around the World and are both based in Sydney, Australia.

ISBN: 978-1-78249-156-9128 pages l 175 color photographs71⁄2 x 91⁄4 in l $14.95 (CAN $16.95)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 30Publication: August 2014

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 1 5 6 9

5 1 4 9 5

Ice-skating in New York? Gazing at starry nights in India? Jingling bells aroundyour wrist as they do in Cuba? Let your imagination take flight and join in awhole host of celebratory traditions from around the globe by making beautifultreasures, either as keepsakes or gifts. Libby Abadee and Cath Armstrong,both keen travelers, have discovered Christmas traditions from around theworld and cleverly adapted them into 35 accessible craft projects, completewith fun facts about each country. Not only will you love making a gorgeousIce Queen, you will learn when and why the ice rink was installed at Christmastime at New York’s Rockefeller Center. From composing a Uruguayan cribscene to making a Japanese origami gift box, you can indulge your creativeability, while learning about how things are done in other countries. Follow the simple step-by-step instructions and clear photographs to achievedelightful results. Christmas is a time of giving and spreading joy amongfriends and family and this book presents a magical and inspirational way to help you do just that.

• Fun projects for weekends, vacations, and rainy days—most projects usebasic materials that people already have at home.

• Children will learn about other countries of the world without even realizing it.

• By the authors of Craft It Up: Around the World (ISBN 978-1-78249-038-8),this festive volume has simple, easy-to-follow techniques, illustrated withclear photography, making it ideal for all ages and abilities.

IW CatUS-F14_007-022_Craft_FL_x 07/04/2014 13:09 Page 19

Page 15: Craft Fall 2014 US Catalog

18 | HOLIDAY CRAFTS; CHRISTMAS NOTES

Hol

iday

Cra

ft &

Not

es

To place an order fax 201-840-7242

CICO BOOKS

Holiday CraftsRather than buying expensive, mass-produced Christmas decorations,follow Catherine Woram’s ideas and projects in Holiday Crafts andmake your own stylish and fun creations. Decorating the Christmastree always kickstarts the festive celebrations, and in the first chapteryou will find masses of new ideas to make your tree stylish andunique. There’s nothing nicer than receiving a homemade present, so the section on foodie gifts includes chocolates, festive cupcakes,chocolate brownies, and cookies to hang from the Christmas tree. As Christmas is the time for children of all ages, there is a chapter onmakes for kids, including brightly colored paper chains, papersnowflakes, and pompom decorations.

• Packed with 35 step-by-step projects plus many variations.

• Projects and ideas to suit all tastes and styles.

• Includes projects suitable for children to make.

ISBN: 978-1-78249-174-3128 pages l 250 color photographs & artworks9 x 91⁄4 in l $19.95 (CAN $22.95) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 34 l Publication: August 2014

CATHERINE WORAMstudied fashion at Central St Martin’sCollege of Art and Design in London,followed by a masters in fashion at theRoyal College of Art. She is the author of more than ten craft books, includingHomemade Gifts with Love, publishedby CICO Books, and is based in London, UK.

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 1 7 4 3

5 1 9 9 5

Christmas NotesThis invaluable journal will help you organize the perfect Christmas. To help you planahead, a useful introductory section includes a countdown to Christmas, coveringeverything from buying a tree and checking the lights to stocking the freezer. Shoppinglists for food and household essentials and reminders of when to start your Christmasbaking will ensure that the weeks running up to Christmas will be stress-free. The giftsection will make sure that there are no last-minute shopping disasters and thateveryone receives something that they love. There are blank pages for notes so youcan jot down your own tried-and-tested recipes and a section where you can plan yourdecorating scheme, as well as a handy craft envelope to keep all of your magazinecuttings. Christmas Notes will give you a chance to plan everything ahead of theholiday so you can have more time to spend with your family and to enjoy thefestivities.

• Includes shopping lists, reminders and a handy menu planner.

• Contains a useful craft paper envelope for storing magazine cuttings and receipts.

• Includes blank pages to note down your ideas and sketch out decorating schemes.

ISBN: 978-1-78249-163-7192 pages with pocket l 40 colorphotographs l 61⁄4 x 85⁄8 in l $14.95 (CAN $16.95) l flexi-bindingCarton quantity: 40Publication: August 2014

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 1 6 3 7

5 1 4 9 5

IW CatUS-F14_007-022_Craft_FL_x 07/04/2014 13:09 Page 18

CRAFT IT UP: CHRISTMAS AROUND THE WORLD | 19

Holid

ayC

hildren’s C

raft

To place an order fax 201-840-7242

also available:Craft It Up: Around the WorldISBN: 978-1-78249-038-8$14.95 (priced higher in Canada)

Craft It Up: Christmas Around the World

LIBBY ABADEEhas a degree in journalism and edited an architectural magazine in Australia.She has five children and is passionateabout parenting with creativity.

CATH ARMSTRONGis a photographer and mother of three.

Together, Libby and Cath run Craft ItUp!, a business producing quality craftkits for children. They are the authors of Craft It Up: Around the World and are both based in Sydney, Australia.

ISBN: 978-1-78249-156-9128 pages l 175 color photographs71⁄2 x 91⁄4 in l $14.95 (CAN $16.95)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 30Publication: August 2014

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 1 5 6 9

5 1 4 9 5

Ice-skating in New York? Gazing at starry nights in India? Jingling bells aroundyour wrist as they do in Cuba? Let your imagination take flight and join in awhole host of celebratory traditions from around the globe by making beautifultreasures, either as keepsakes or gifts. Libby Abadee and Cath Armstrong,both keen travelers, have discovered Christmas traditions from around theworld and cleverly adapted them into 35 accessible craft projects, completewith fun facts about each country. Not only will you love making a gorgeousIce Queen, you will learn when and why the ice rink was installed at Christmastime at New York’s Rockefeller Center. From composing a Uruguayan cribscene to making a Japanese origami gift box, you can indulge your creativeability, while learning about how things are done in other countries. Follow the simple step-by-step instructions and clear photographs to achievedelightful results. Christmas is a time of giving and spreading joy amongfriends and family and this book presents a magical and inspirational way to help you do just that.

• Fun projects for weekends, vacations, and rainy days—most projects usebasic materials that people already have at home.

• Children will learn about other countries of the world without even realizing it.

• By the authors of Craft It Up: Around the World (ISBN 978-1-78249-038-8),this festive volume has simple, easy-to-follow techniques, illustrated withclear photography, making it ideal for all ages and abilities.

IW CatUS-F14_007-022_Craft_FL_x 07/04/2014 13:09 Page 19

Page 16: Craft Fall 2014 US Catalog

20 | RUBBER BAND BRACELETS

Chi

ldre

n’s

Cra

ft

To place an order fax 201-840-7242

Rubber Band Bracelets

ISBN: 978-1-78249-159-0128 pages l 150 color photographs & 200 artworks l 71⁄8 x 95⁄8 in l $14.95 (CAN $16.95) l paperback with jacketCarton quantity: 30Publication: July 2014

LUCY HOPPINGis an Art & Craft Product Developer inthe toy industry, designing anddeveloping kits to teach children variouscrafts. She also makes and sells stitched,crocheted, and knitted products. She isthe author of Friendship Bracelets, co-author of Handmade Glamping, and acontributor to Crafting for Girls, and isbased in south London, UK.

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 1 5 9 0

5 1 4 9 5

Everyone’s crazy for rubber-band jewelry! Discover how to make 35 fantasticdesigns for yourself and your friends. All you need to make basic bracelets are colorful rubber bands, a loom that you can make yourself, a hook, and aclip—it’s that simple! There are patterns for a whole host of different items thatyou can customize by choosing your own colorways. Every project, from a prettydiamond bracelet to a chic pinstripe bracelet and from a fabulous kaleidoscopebracelet to cute ladybug and bee bracelets, will inspire you to get crafting. Startwith Easy-Peasy Bracelets and, as your skills improve, try some of the CraftierBracelets. Then, why not make some Awesome Accessories? You’ll find aheadband, earrings, key fob, charms, and more. It’s so easy and fun to createthese stylish bracelets and accessories. All the projects have clear step-by-stepillustrated instructions, so you’ll be an expert in no time!

• An update on the already hugely popular friendship bracelet trend—kids andtweens alike love this fun new craft.

• Michaels has credited its rubber band jewelry making kits as one of the mainreasons its third-quarter profit increased by 65 percent—the company’sbiggest gain since 2005.

• Not just for girls—there are plenty of designs that boys will love to make, too.

also available:Friendship BraceletsISBN: 978-1-78249-107-1$14.95 (priced higher in Canada)

IW CatUS-F14_007-022_Craft_FL_x 07/04/2014 13:09 Page 20

CHILDREN’S PARTIES | 21

Craft

To place an order fax 201-840-7242

Children’s PartiesFail-safe schemes for fabulous parties for kids aged from one toten. With a little ingenuity and imagination, it is possible to throw amemorable party for your child without breaking the bank, orhaving a nervous breakdown! The book starts with an in-depth lookat a variety of age-appropriate party themes, complete with ideasfor decorations and costumes. There is an invaluable party plan foreach age group, listing all you need to ensure that your event goeswell. Following this are chapters focusing on party games, partybags, and invitations. Children’s Parties concludes with a chapterof delicious recipes by Caroline Marson. Here you’ll find ideas forbarbecues, picnics, and traditional tea parties, as well as magicalbirthday cakes.

• Includes imaginatively themed decorations, ideas for invitationsand party bags, a comprehensive guide to party games, and over40 party food recipes to take the stress out of throwing parties for children.

ISBN: 978-1-84975-554-2144 pages l 300 color photographs & artworks l 9 x 91⁄4 in l $19.95 (CAN $24.95) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 34Publication: July 2014

9 7 8 1 8 4 9 7 5 5 5 4 2

5 1 9 9 5

ROSE HAMMICKis a stylist whose work can be seen innumerous interiors magazines such asHomes & Gardens.

CHARLOTTE PACKER writes about interiors, design, and food.Her features have appeared in many UKnewspapers, including the Guardian,Telegraph, and Independent.

NEW EDITION

also available:Birthday Cakes for KidsISBN: 978-1-84975-220-6$19.95 (priced higher in Canada)

IW CatUS-F14_007-022_Craft_FL_x 07/04/2014 13:09 Page 21

Page 17: Craft Fall 2014 US Catalog

20 | RUBBER BAND BRACELETS

Chi

ldre

n’s

Cra

ft

To place an order fax 201-840-7242

Rubber Band Bracelets

ISBN: 978-1-78249-159-0128 pages l 150 color photographs & 200 artworks l 71⁄8 x 95⁄8 in l $14.95 (CAN $16.95) l paperback with jacketCarton quantity: 30Publication: July 2014

LUCY HOPPINGis an Art & Craft Product Developer inthe toy industry, designing anddeveloping kits to teach children variouscrafts. She also makes and sells stitched,crocheted, and knitted products. She isthe author of Friendship Bracelets, co-author of Handmade Glamping, and acontributor to Crafting for Girls, and isbased in south London, UK.

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 1 5 9 0

5 1 4 9 5

Everyone’s crazy for rubber-band jewelry! Discover how to make 35 fantasticdesigns for yourself and your friends. All you need to make basic bracelets are colorful rubber bands, a loom that you can make yourself, a hook, and aclip—it’s that simple! There are patterns for a whole host of different items thatyou can customize by choosing your own colorways. Every project, from a prettydiamond bracelet to a chic pinstripe bracelet and from a fabulous kaleidoscopebracelet to cute ladybug and bee bracelets, will inspire you to get crafting. Startwith Easy-Peasy Bracelets and, as your skills improve, try some of the CraftierBracelets. Then, why not make some Awesome Accessories? You’ll find aheadband, earrings, key fob, charms, and more. It’s so easy and fun to createthese stylish bracelets and accessories. All the projects have clear step-by-stepillustrated instructions, so you’ll be an expert in no time!

• An update on the already hugely popular friendship bracelet trend—kids andtweens alike love this fun new craft.

• Michaels has credited its rubber band jewelry making kits as one of the mainreasons its third-quarter profit increased by 65 percent—the company’sbiggest gain since 2005.

• Not just for girls—there are plenty of designs that boys will love to make, too.

also available:Friendship BraceletsISBN: 978-1-78249-107-1$14.95 (priced higher in Canada)

IW CatUS-F14_007-022_Craft_FL_x 07/04/2014 13:09 Page 20

CHILDREN’S PARTIES | 21

Craft

To place an order fax 201-840-7242

Children’s PartiesFail-safe schemes for fabulous parties for kids aged from one toten. With a little ingenuity and imagination, it is possible to throw amemorable party for your child without breaking the bank, orhaving a nervous breakdown! The book starts with an in-depth lookat a variety of age-appropriate party themes, complete with ideasfor decorations and costumes. There is an invaluable party plan foreach age group, listing all you need to ensure that your event goeswell. Following this are chapters focusing on party games, partybags, and invitations. Children’s Parties concludes with a chapterof delicious recipes by Caroline Marson. Here you’ll find ideas forbarbecues, picnics, and traditional tea parties, as well as magicalbirthday cakes.

• Includes imaginatively themed decorations, ideas for invitationsand party bags, a comprehensive guide to party games, and over40 party food recipes to take the stress out of throwing parties for children.

ISBN: 978-1-84975-554-2144 pages l 300 color photographs & artworks l 9 x 91⁄4 in l $19.95 (CAN $24.95) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 34Publication: July 2014

9 7 8 1 8 4 9 7 5 5 5 4 2

5 1 9 9 5

ROSE HAMMICKis a stylist whose work can be seen innumerous interiors magazines such asHomes & Gardens.

CHARLOTTE PACKER writes about interiors, design, and food.Her features have appeared in many UKnewspapers, including the Guardian,Telegraph, and Independent.

NEW EDITION

also available:Birthday Cakes for KidsISBN: 978-1-84975-220-6$19.95 (priced higher in Canada)

IW CatUS-F14_007-022_Craft_FL_x 07/04/2014 13:09 Page 21

Page 18: Craft Fall 2014 US Catalog

22 | UPCYCLED JEWELRY

Cra

ft

To place an order fax 201-840-7242

Upcycled Jewelry

ISBN: 978-1-78249-151-4128 pages l 250 color photographs81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $19.95 (CAN $22.95)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 32Publication: September 2014

LINDA PETERSONhas been a professional award-winningarts and crafts designer for the past 20years, and is known for her unique eyefor detail. Her dazzling designs haveappeared in numerous magazines andadvertising campaigns. Her previousbooks include Creative Ideas toOrganise Your Home, Beading in NoTime (over 20,000 copies sold), How toMake Polymer Clay Beads, MetalworkJewelry, and Art + Life Combined (allpublished by CICO Books). She is basedin Missouri, USA.

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 1 5 1 4

5 1 9 9 5

Discover how to take something that was destined for the trash can and give ita new purpose, transforming it into something beautiful. Expert crafter LindaPeterson shows you 35 creative ways to upcycle soda can tabs, zippers,plastic, bike chains, tire tubes, and more. From a stylish soda tab belt to apretty gold zipper bracelet and from stamped plastic earrings to a chunky bikechain bangle, there’s plenty here to inspire you to get crafting. Every projecthas clear step-by-step photographs to guide you, and a basic techniquessection covers all you’ll need to know.

• Upcycling is a trend that keeps on growing: it appeals to those who want toget more value for money, live an eco-friendly lifestyle, and make somethingthat’s entirely unique.

• You can collect the materials yourself, or you can even buy packs of soda cantabs online.

• Linda Peterson is an established craft author who has appeared on televisionand in many magazines.

also available:The Complete Guide toWire & Beaded JewelryISBN: 978-1-906525-70-5$24.95 (priced higher in Canada)

CICO BOOKS

IW CatUS-F14_007-022_Craft_FL_x 07/04/2014 13:09 Page 22

CHOCOLATE AT HOME | 23

Food &

Drink

To place an order fax 201-840-7242

ISBN: 978-1-84975-573-3176 pages l 140 color photographs70 recipes l 81⁄2 x 10 in l $27.95 (CAN $34.95) l hardcoverCarton quantity: 16Publication: September 2014

WILL TORRENTtrained under Heston Blumenthal, wonthe first Medallion of Excellence for apastry chef at WorldSkills Japan, theRoyal Academy of Culinary Arts AnnualAward of Excellence and Young Chef ofthe Year in 2009. He has worked withtop chefs including fellow chocolatierWilliam Curley, as well as at Claridges,The Dorchester, three Michelin-starredThe Fat Duck, and The Lanesborough.He is a consultant pastry chef toWaitrose, and a member of the Guild ofFood Writers. His first book, Pâtisserie atHome, is a bestseller.

9 7 8 1 8 4 9 7 5 5 7 3 3

5 2 7 9 5

Chocolate at Home

also available:Pâtisserie at HomeISBN: 978-1-84975-354-8$27.95 (priced higher in Canada)

Master pâtissier Will Torrent has already taken the fear factor out ofpâtisserie with his first book, Pâtisserie at Home and now he’s backto show you the art of working with chocolate at home. Covering thehistory and provenance of chocolate, the varieties available and thetechniques needed to turn it into beautiful and mouthwateringcreations, this book will inspire you to try all sorts of chocolaterecipes. You will discover how to make a host of delicious ganaches,caramels and pralines. There are also plenty of recipes for cookies,bakes, and desserts, so that you can put your new knowledge andlove of chocolate making to the best use in recipes like Macadamiaand White Chocolate Cookies, Chocolate and Salted CaramelMillionaire Shortbread, and Chocolate Fondants. Chocolate drinksand ice creams get a chapter too.

• Achievable, inspiring recipes for chocolates and chocolatebaking—both traditional and with Will’s own modern, inventivetwist—all beautifully photographed by Jonathan Gregson.

• Will is a chocolate expert, Ambassador for Cacao Barry, andmember of the Academy of Chocolate.

• Pâtisserie at Home (ISBN 978-1-84975-354-8), with foreword byinnovative, Michelin-starred chef Heston Blumenthal, has sold morethan 25,000 copies worldwide and was endorsed by Jamie Oliver.

38chocolates, truffles and petits fours

For white or milk chocolate truffles100 ml/1⁄3 cup whipping

cream25 g/2 tablespoons

unsalted buttera pinch of salt450 g/31⁄4 cups white

or milk chocolate,chopped

50 white or milk chocolatetruffle spheres

For dark chocolate truffles175 ml/3⁄4 cup whipping

cream15 g/1 tablespoon

unsalted butter50 g/1⁄4 cup golden caster

sugara pinch of salt425 g/3 cups dark

chocolate, chopped50 dark chocolate truffle

spheres

Makes about 50

Put the cream, butter and salt into a smallsaucepan and bring to the boil over a low heat.

Tip 250 g/2 cups chopped white or milkchocolate (225 g/13⁄4 cups dark) into a bowland add the hot cream. Using a spatula, startto gently mix the ingredients in a circularmotion, just in the centre of the bowl. Keepmixing in a tight circle until the chocolatestarts to melt and emulsify with the cream.Gradually widen the circle until all thechocolate has melted and you have a shiny,smooth ganache.

Cool to room temperature and then scoop theganache into a disposable piping bag. Snip theend into a nozzle and pipe ganache into eachsphere to fill and leave to set in a cool place.

Temper the remaining chocolate according to the instructions on page 15.

Roll each filled truffle sphere in temperedchocolate to coat completely – following themethod on page 16 and leave on a sheet ofbaking parchment to set firm.

VariationTo make dark chocolate truffles, add the sugarwith the cream, butter and salt and adjust thequantities as indicated above.

When you buy good quality chocolate, there is nothing better than a simple

ganache to highlight the quality and flavour it gives. These simple, hand rolled

truffles are the first port of call for any chocolatier – they make wonderful gifts

for friends and families and totally show off the chocolate you’re making them

with. The ready-made chocolate truffle spheres also give a professional finish.

Classic truffles

41 chocolates, truffles and petits fours

100 g/3⁄4 cup darkchocolate (at least 65%cocoa), chopped

100 ml/1⁄3 cup milkchocolate, chopped

100 g/2⁄3 cup raspberries 100 g/1 cup redcurrants,

de-stalked2 teaspoons freshly

squeezed lemon juice1 tablespoon caster/

granulated sugara few drops of rosewater,

rose extract or food-grade rose oil

250 g/2 cups tempereddark chocolate (seepage 15)

freeze-dried rose petals,to decorate

a piping bag fitted with a round nozzle

half dome mouldsa craft brush

Makes 20

Place the chopped chocolate into a bowl andset aside.

Tip the raspberries and redcurrants into a smallsaucepan, add the lemon juice and sugar andset the pan over a low-medium heat. Stirringfrequently cook the fruit until it has softened,burst and become juicy – 2–3 minutes. Pass thecontents of the pan through a fine mesh sieveinto a clean pan. Add 3 tablespoons of waterand bring slowly to the boil. Pour over thechocolate and stir gently to just combine.

Leave for 2 minutes until the chocolate hasmelted completely. Stir until smooth and leaveuntil cold but not set completely. Spoon theganache into a piping bag, snip the end into a point and pipe into the prepared mouldsfollowing the instructions on page 16 (A, B, C).

Once in the mould, fill each chocolate case with the tempered dark chocolate and decorate with freeze-dried rose petals. Leave to set then serve.

This fragrant and very fruity chocolate really does pack a punch – just how I like

my chocolates! We all know that raspberries and chocolate are a match made

in heaven but adding the astringent tanginess of redcurrant and floral beauty

of rose takes the combination to a whole new level in a simple ganache encased

in a tempered chocolate shell.

Raspberry, redcurrant and rose truffles

A B C

IW CatUS-F14_023-044_FoodDrink_FL_x 07/04/2014 13:11 Page 23

Page 19: Craft Fall 2014 US Catalog
Page 20: Craft Fall 2014 US Catalog

128 | CRAFT

Cra

ft—

Sew

ing

To place an order fax 201-840-7242

CICO BOOKS

Sewing School Basics

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 0 8 9 0

5 2 4 9 5

JANE BOLSOVERISBN: 978-1-78249-089-0160 pages plus full-size pull-out pattern section30+ color photographs & 200+ color artworks81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $14.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 20

JUSTPUBLISHED

Sewing Machine Basics

9 7 8 1 9 0 7 0 3 0 7 3 4

5 2 4 9 5

JANE BOLSOVERISBN: 978-1-907030-73-4160 pages plus full-size pull-out paper patternsection l 200 color photographs l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in$24.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 20

Sewing In No Time

9 7 8 1 9 0 6 0 9 4 2 6 3

5 2 4 9 5

EMMA HARDYISBN: 978-1-906094-26-3176 pages l 100 color photographs & 200 artworks l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $24.95 (pricedhigher in Canada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 20

83,000 SOLDBESTSELLER

Chloë Tells You How...To Sew

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 0 4 7 0

5 2 4 9 5

CHLOE OWENSISBN: 978-1-78249-047-0144 pages l 250 color photographs &artworks l 85⁄8 x 11 in l $24.95 (pricedhigher in Canada) l hardcoverCarton quantity: 10

JUSTPUBLISHED

Sewlicious

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 0 8 5 2

5 2 4 9 5

KATE HAXELLISBN: 978-1-78249-085-2144 pages (wood-free paper)300 color photographs & artworks71⁄2 x 91⁄4 in l $24.95 (priced higher inCanada) l hardcoverCarton quantity: 22

JUSTPUBLISHED

The Home-sewn Home

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 1 7 0 8 1 1

5 2 4 9 5

VANESSA ARBUTHNOTTISBN: 978-1-908170-81-1224 pages l 400 color photographs &artworks l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $24.95 (pricedhigher in Canada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 30

Home-Sewn French Style

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 0 8 3 8

5 2 4 9 5

AMELIE MORIN-FONTAINEISBN: 978-1-78249-083-8144 pages (wood-free paper) plus full-sizepull-out paper pattern section l 250 colorphotographs & artworks l 71⁄2 x 91⁄4 in$24.95 (priced higher in Canada)hardcover, cloth quarter-bindingCarton quantity: 22

JUSTPUBLISHED

All Sewn Up

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 1 7 0 3 2 3

5 1 9 9 5

CHLOË OWENSISBN: 978-1-908170-32-3144 pages (wood-free paper) l 300 colorphotographs & artworks l 71⁄2 x 91⁄4 in$19.95 (priced higher in Canada)hardcoverCarton quantity: 22

42,500 SOLDBESTSELLER

Super-cute Pincushions

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 1 7 0 3 0 9

5 1 9 9 5

KATE HAXELLISBN: 978-1-908170-30-9128 pages (wood-free paper) l 300 colorphotographs l 7 x 91⁄2 in l $19.95 (pricedhigher in Canada) l paperback with jacketCarton quantity: 30

IW CatUS-F14_128-141_Craft_BL_x 14/04/2014 12:15 Page 128

CRAFT | 129

Craft—

Sewing

To place an order fax 201-840-7242

CICO BOOKS

9 7 8 1 9 0 7 0 3 0 7 0 3

5 1 9 9 5

Making Baby’s Clothes

ROB MERRETTISBN: 978-1-907030-70-3128 pages with two 16-page pattern inserts50 color photographs & 150 color artworks9 x 91⁄4 in l $19.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 34

9 7 8 1 9 0 6 5 2 5 7 9 8

5 1 9 9 5

Making Children’s Clothes

EMMA HARDYISBN: 978-1-906525-79-8112 pages plus two 16-page tear-out sections offull-size paper patterns l 300 color photographs& artworks l 9 x 91⁄4 in l $19.95 (priced higher inCanada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 38

109,500 SOLDBESTSELLER

My First Sewing Book

9 7 8 1 9 0 7 5 6 3 7 1 3

5 1 4 9 5

ISBN: 978-1-907563-71-3128 pages l 200 color photographs & artworks l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $14.95 (pricedhigher in Canada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 32

My First Sewing Machine Book

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 1 0 1 9

5 1 4 9 5

EMMA HARDYISBN: 978-1-78249-101-9128 pages l 300 color photographs &artworks l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $14.95 (pricedhigher in Canada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 32

JUSTPUBLISHED

Cute Clothes for Kids

9 7 8 1 9 0 7 5 6 3 8 3 6

5 1 9 9 5

ROB MERRETTISBN: 978-1-907563-83-6128 pages plus two 16-page pattern inserts200 color photographs & artworks9 x 91⁄4 in l $19.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 34

And Sew To Bed

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 8 6 2 6 9 3

5 2 1 9 5

CARO LONDON & ALISON BEADNELLISBN: 978-1-908862-69-3128 pages plus full-size pull-out paper patternsection l 250 color photographs & artworks81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $21.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 22

Thrifty Style

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 1 7 0 8 9 7

5 2 1 9 5

JANINE CHISHOLMISBN: 978-1-908170-89-7128 pages plus 4 full-size pull-out patterns300 color photographs & artworks l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in$21.95 (priced higher in Canada) l paperbackwith flapsCarton quantity: 30 9 7 8 1 9 0 7 0 3 0 2 2 2

5 1 9 9 5

Scandinavian Needlecraft

CLARE YOUNGSISBN: 978-1-907030-22-2128 pages l 250 color photographs l 9 x 91⁄4 in$19.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 34

Folk Art Needlecraft

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 8 6 2 6 6 2

5 2 1 9 5

CLARE YOUNGSISBN: 978-1-908862-66-2128 pages l 300 color photographs & artworks9 x 91⁄4 in l $21.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 34

IW CatUS-F14_128-141_Craft_BL_x 14/04/2014 12:15 Page 129

Page 21: Craft Fall 2014 US Catalog

128 | CRAFT

Cra

ft—

Sew

ing

To place an order fax 201-840-7242

CICO BOOKS

Sewing School Basics

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 0 8 9 0

5 2 4 9 5

JANE BOLSOVERISBN: 978-1-78249-089-0160 pages plus full-size pull-out pattern section30+ color photographs & 200+ color artworks81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $14.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 20

JUSTPUBLISHED

Sewing Machine Basics

9 7 8 1 9 0 7 0 3 0 7 3 4

5 2 4 9 5

JANE BOLSOVERISBN: 978-1-907030-73-4160 pages plus full-size pull-out paper patternsection l 200 color photographs l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in$24.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 20

Sewing In No Time

9 7 8 1 9 0 6 0 9 4 2 6 3

5 2 4 9 5

EMMA HARDYISBN: 978-1-906094-26-3176 pages l 100 color photographs & 200 artworks l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $24.95 (pricedhigher in Canada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 20

83,000 SOLDBESTSELLER

Chloë Tells You How...To Sew

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 0 4 7 0

5 2 4 9 5

CHLOE OWENSISBN: 978-1-78249-047-0144 pages l 250 color photographs &artworks l 85⁄8 x 11 in l $24.95 (pricedhigher in Canada) l hardcoverCarton quantity: 10

JUSTPUBLISHED

Sewlicious

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 0 8 5 2

5 2 4 9 5

KATE HAXELLISBN: 978-1-78249-085-2144 pages (wood-free paper)300 color photographs & artworks71⁄2 x 91⁄4 in l $24.95 (priced higher inCanada) l hardcoverCarton quantity: 22

JUSTPUBLISHED

The Home-sewn Home

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 1 7 0 8 1 1

5 2 4 9 5

VANESSA ARBUTHNOTTISBN: 978-1-908170-81-1224 pages l 400 color photographs &artworks l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $24.95 (pricedhigher in Canada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 30

Home-Sewn French Style

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 0 8 3 8

5 2 4 9 5

AMELIE MORIN-FONTAINEISBN: 978-1-78249-083-8144 pages (wood-free paper) plus full-sizepull-out paper pattern section l 250 colorphotographs & artworks l 71⁄2 x 91⁄4 in$24.95 (priced higher in Canada)hardcover, cloth quarter-bindingCarton quantity: 22

JUSTPUBLISHED

All Sewn Up

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 1 7 0 3 2 3

5 1 9 9 5

CHLOË OWENSISBN: 978-1-908170-32-3144 pages (wood-free paper) l 300 colorphotographs & artworks l 71⁄2 x 91⁄4 in$19.95 (priced higher in Canada)hardcoverCarton quantity: 22

42,500 SOLDBESTSELLER

Super-cute Pincushions

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 1 7 0 3 0 9

5 1 9 9 5

KATE HAXELLISBN: 978-1-908170-30-9128 pages (wood-free paper) l 300 colorphotographs l 7 x 91⁄2 in l $19.95 (pricedhigher in Canada) l paperback with jacketCarton quantity: 30

IW CatUS-F14_128-141_Craft_BL_x 14/04/2014 12:15 Page 128

CRAFT | 129

Craft—

Sewing

To place an order fax 201-840-7242

CICO BOOKS

9 7 8 1 9 0 7 0 3 0 7 0 3

5 1 9 9 5

Making Baby’s Clothes

ROB MERRETTISBN: 978-1-907030-70-3128 pages with two 16-page pattern inserts50 color photographs & 150 color artworks9 x 91⁄4 in l $19.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 34

9 7 8 1 9 0 6 5 2 5 7 9 8

5 1 9 9 5

Making Children’s Clothes

EMMA HARDYISBN: 978-1-906525-79-8112 pages plus two 16-page tear-out sections offull-size paper patterns l 300 color photographs& artworks l 9 x 91⁄4 in l $19.95 (priced higher inCanada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 38

109,500 SOLDBESTSELLER

My First Sewing Book

9 7 8 1 9 0 7 5 6 3 7 1 3

5 1 4 9 5

ISBN: 978-1-907563-71-3128 pages l 200 color photographs & artworks l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $14.95 (pricedhigher in Canada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 32

My First Sewing Machine Book

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 1 0 1 9

5 1 4 9 5

EMMA HARDYISBN: 978-1-78249-101-9128 pages l 300 color photographs &artworks l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $14.95 (pricedhigher in Canada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 32

JUSTPUBLISHED

Cute Clothes for Kids

9 7 8 1 9 0 7 5 6 3 8 3 6

5 1 9 9 5

ROB MERRETTISBN: 978-1-907563-83-6128 pages plus two 16-page pattern inserts200 color photographs & artworks9 x 91⁄4 in l $19.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 34

And Sew To Bed

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 8 6 2 6 9 3

5 2 1 9 5

CARO LONDON & ALISON BEADNELLISBN: 978-1-908862-69-3128 pages plus full-size pull-out paper patternsection l 250 color photographs & artworks81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $21.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 22

Thrifty Style

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 1 7 0 8 9 7

5 2 1 9 5

JANINE CHISHOLMISBN: 978-1-908170-89-7128 pages plus 4 full-size pull-out patterns300 color photographs & artworks l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in$21.95 (priced higher in Canada) l paperbackwith flapsCarton quantity: 30 9 7 8 1 9 0 7 0 3 0 2 2 2

5 1 9 9 5

Scandinavian Needlecraft

CLARE YOUNGSISBN: 978-1-907030-22-2128 pages l 250 color photographs l 9 x 91⁄4 in$19.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 34

Folk Art Needlecraft

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 8 6 2 6 6 2

5 2 1 9 5

CLARE YOUNGSISBN: 978-1-908862-66-2128 pages l 300 color photographs & artworks9 x 91⁄4 in l $21.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 34

IW CatUS-F14_128-141_Craft_BL_x 14/04/2014 12:15 Page 129

Page 22: Craft Fall 2014 US Catalog

130 | CRAFT

Cra

ft—

Sew

ing

To place an order fax 201-840-7242

Sock Puppet Madness

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 8 6 2 6 7 9

5 2 1 9 5

MARTY ALLENISBN: 978-1-908862-67-9128 pages (wood-free paper) l 300 colorphotographs & illustrations l 71⁄8 x 95⁄8 in$21.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with jacketCarton quantity: 30

Handmade Glamping

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 8 6 2 7 4 7

5 2 1 9 5

CHARLOTTE LIDDLE & LUCY HOPPINGISBN: 978-1-908862-74-7144 pages (wood-free paper) l 300 colorphotographs & illustrations l 71⁄2 x 91⁄4 in$21.95 (priced higher in Canada) l hardcoverCarton quantity: 22

The Perfect Handmade Bag

9 7 8 1 9 0 6 5 2 5 8 1 1

5 1 9 9 5

CLARE YOUNGSISBN: 978-1-906525-81-1128 pages l 250 color photographs & artworks81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $19.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 32

23,000 SOLDBESTSELLER

Handprint and MakeYour Own Bags

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 8 6 2 6 4 8

5 2 1 9 5

JENNY MCCABEISBN: 978-1-908862-64-8128 pages l 250 color photographs l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in$21.95 (priced higher in Canada) l paperbackwith flapsCarton quantity: 32

The Perfect Apron

9 7 8 1 9 0 6 5 2 5 3 5 4

5 1 9 9 5

ROB MERRETTISBN: 978-1-906525-35-4128 pages plus one 16-page tear-out section offull-size paper patterns l 250 color photographs& artworks l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $19.95 (priced higherin Canada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 30

25,000 SOLDBESTSELLER

Lace, Ribbons and Bows

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 8 6 2 5 5 6

5 2 1 9 5

ANN BROWNFIELD & JANE CASSINIISBN: 978-1-908862-55-6144 pages (wood-free paper) l 150 colorphotographs & illustrations l 71⁄8 x 95⁄8 in$21.95 (priced higher in Canada) lpaperback with jacketCarton quantity: 30

CICO BOOKS

Super-cute Doorstops

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 1 7 0 9 3 4

5 2 1 9 5

EMMA HARDYISBN: 978-1-908170-93-4128 pages l 100 color photographs & artworks l 9 x 91⁄4 in l $21.95 (pricedhigher in Canada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 34

Make Your Own Soft Toys

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 8 6 2 6 5 5

5 2 1 9 5

ROB MERRETTISBN: 978-1-908862-65-5112 pages plus full-size pull-out paperpattern section l 250 colour photographs& artworks l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $21.95 (pricedhigher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 30

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 0 1 2 8

ROB MERRETTISBN: 978-1-78249-012-8Craft pot (51⁄8 in high, 43⁄4 in diameter) withfold-out booklet (20 color artworks), sewingpattern & templates, fabrics, needles,thread, scissors, & hollow fiber filling$14.95 (priced higher in Canada)Carton quantity: 12

Make Your Own Owl Kit

IW CatUS-F14_128-141_Craft_BL_x 14/04/2014 12:15 Page 130

CRAFT | 131

Craft—

Sewing

& Q

uilting

To place an order fax 201-840-7242

9 7 8 1 9 0 7 0 3 0 2 3 9

5 1 9 9 5

Sewing for Children

EMMA HARDYISBN: 978-1-907030-23-9128 pages l 200 color photographs l 9 x 91⁄4 in$19.95 (priced higher in Canada) l hardcoverCarton quantity: 22

C

A Passion for Quilting

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 1 7 0 3 1 6

5 1 9 9 5

NICKI TRENCHISBN: 978-1-908170-31-6144 pages l 200 color photographs & artworks9 x 91⁄4 in l $19.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 34

Felt Button Bead

9 7 8 1 8 4 9 7 5 1 1 3 1

5 1 9 9 5

CATHERINE WORAMISBN: 978-1-84975-113-1128 pages l 200 color photographs l 9 x 91⁄4 in$19.95 (priced higher in Canada) l hardcoverCarton quantity: 22

CICOBOOKS

CICOBOOKS

CICOBOOKS

The Hand-Printed Home

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 0 8 6 9

5 2 1 9 5

JENNY MCCABEISBN: 978-1-78249-086-9128 pages l 250 color photographs81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $21.95 (priced higher inCanada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 32

JUSTPUBLISHED

Hand Quilted with Love

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 8 6 2 5 9 4

5 2 7 9 5

SARAH FIELKEISBN: 978-1-908862-59-4160 pages l 250 color photographs l 81⁄2 x 10 in$27.95 (priced higher in Canada) l hardcoverCarton quantity: 16

Quilting In No Time

9 7 8 1 9 0 6 5 2 5 3 0 9

5 2 4 9 5

EMMA HARDYISBN: 978-1-906525-30-9176 pages l 300 color photographs & artworks l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $24.95 (pricedhigher in Canada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 20

88,000 SOLDBESTSELLER

Quilted Bags with Style

9 7 8 1 9 0 7 0 3 0 5 5 0

5 1 9 9 5

ELLEN KHARADEISBN: 978-1-907030-55-0128 pages l 200 color photographs & artworks l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $19.95 (pricedhigher in Canada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 30

201 Quilt Blocks, Motifs,Projects, and Ideas

9 7 8 1 9 0 6 0 9 4 9 5 9

5 2 4 9 5

LOUISE BELLISBN: 978-1-906094-95-9176 pages l 300 color photographs & artworks l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $24.95 (pricedhigher in Canada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 20

30,000 SOLDBESTSELLER

My First Quilting Book

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 1 7 0 8 4 2

5 1 4 9 5

ISBN: 978-1-908170-84-2128 pages l 250 color photographs & artworks l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $14.95 (pricedhigher in Canada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 32

CICOBOOKS

CICOBOOKS

CICOBOOKS

CICOBOOKS

IW CatUS-F14_128-141_Craft_BL_x 14/04/2014 12:15 Page 131

Page 23: Craft Fall 2014 US Catalog

130 | CRAFT

Cra

ft—

Sew

ing

To place an order fax 201-840-7242

Sock Puppet Madness

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 8 6 2 6 7 9

5 2 1 9 5

MARTY ALLENISBN: 978-1-908862-67-9128 pages (wood-free paper) l 300 colorphotographs & illustrations l 71⁄8 x 95⁄8 in$21.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with jacketCarton quantity: 30

Handmade Glamping

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 8 6 2 7 4 7

5 2 1 9 5

CHARLOTTE LIDDLE & LUCY HOPPINGISBN: 978-1-908862-74-7144 pages (wood-free paper) l 300 colorphotographs & illustrations l 71⁄2 x 91⁄4 in$21.95 (priced higher in Canada) l hardcoverCarton quantity: 22

The Perfect Handmade Bag

9 7 8 1 9 0 6 5 2 5 8 1 1

5 1 9 9 5

CLARE YOUNGSISBN: 978-1-906525-81-1128 pages l 250 color photographs & artworks81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $19.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 32

23,000 SOLDBESTSELLER

Handprint and MakeYour Own Bags

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 8 6 2 6 4 8

5 2 1 9 5

JENNY MCCABEISBN: 978-1-908862-64-8128 pages l 250 color photographs l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in$21.95 (priced higher in Canada) l paperbackwith flapsCarton quantity: 32

The Perfect Apron

9 7 8 1 9 0 6 5 2 5 3 5 4

5 1 9 9 5

ROB MERRETTISBN: 978-1-906525-35-4128 pages plus one 16-page tear-out section offull-size paper patterns l 250 color photographs& artworks l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $19.95 (priced higherin Canada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 30

25,000 SOLDBESTSELLER

Lace, Ribbons and Bows

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 8 6 2 5 5 6

5 2 1 9 5

ANN BROWNFIELD & JANE CASSINIISBN: 978-1-908862-55-6144 pages (wood-free paper) l 150 colorphotographs & illustrations l 71⁄8 x 95⁄8 in$21.95 (priced higher in Canada) lpaperback with jacketCarton quantity: 30

CICO BOOKS

Super-cute Doorstops

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 1 7 0 9 3 4

5 2 1 9 5

EMMA HARDYISBN: 978-1-908170-93-4128 pages l 100 color photographs & artworks l 9 x 91⁄4 in l $21.95 (pricedhigher in Canada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 34

Make Your Own Soft Toys

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 8 6 2 6 5 5

5 2 1 9 5

ROB MERRETTISBN: 978-1-908862-65-5112 pages plus full-size pull-out paperpattern section l 250 colour photographs& artworks l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $21.95 (pricedhigher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 30

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 0 1 2 8

ROB MERRETTISBN: 978-1-78249-012-8Craft pot (51⁄8 in high, 43⁄4 in diameter) withfold-out booklet (20 color artworks), sewingpattern & templates, fabrics, needles,thread, scissors, & hollow fiber filling$14.95 (priced higher in Canada)Carton quantity: 12

Make Your Own Owl Kit

IW CatUS-F14_128-141_Craft_BL_x 14/04/2014 12:15 Page 130

CRAFT | 131

Craft—

Sewing

& Q

uilting

To place an order fax 201-840-7242

9 7 8 1 9 0 7 0 3 0 2 3 9

5 1 9 9 5

Sewing for Children

EMMA HARDYISBN: 978-1-907030-23-9128 pages l 200 color photographs l 9 x 91⁄4 in$19.95 (priced higher in Canada) l hardcoverCarton quantity: 22

C

A Passion for Quilting

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 1 7 0 3 1 6

5 1 9 9 5

NICKI TRENCHISBN: 978-1-908170-31-6144 pages l 200 color photographs & artworks9 x 91⁄4 in l $19.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 34

Felt Button Bead

9 7 8 1 8 4 9 7 5 1 1 3 1

5 1 9 9 5

CATHERINE WORAMISBN: 978-1-84975-113-1128 pages l 200 color photographs l 9 x 91⁄4 in$19.95 (priced higher in Canada) l hardcoverCarton quantity: 22

CICOBOOKS

CICOBOOKS

CICOBOOKS

The Hand-Printed Home

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 0 8 6 9

5 2 1 9 5

JENNY MCCABEISBN: 978-1-78249-086-9128 pages l 250 color photographs81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $21.95 (priced higher inCanada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 32

JUSTPUBLISHED

Hand Quilted with Love

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 8 6 2 5 9 4

5 2 7 9 5

SARAH FIELKEISBN: 978-1-908862-59-4160 pages l 250 color photographs l 81⁄2 x 10 in$27.95 (priced higher in Canada) l hardcoverCarton quantity: 16

Quilting In No Time

9 7 8 1 9 0 6 5 2 5 3 0 9

5 2 4 9 5

EMMA HARDYISBN: 978-1-906525-30-9176 pages l 300 color photographs & artworks l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $24.95 (pricedhigher in Canada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 20

88,000 SOLDBESTSELLER

Quilted Bags with Style

9 7 8 1 9 0 7 0 3 0 5 5 0

5 1 9 9 5

ELLEN KHARADEISBN: 978-1-907030-55-0128 pages l 200 color photographs & artworks l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $19.95 (pricedhigher in Canada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 30

201 Quilt Blocks, Motifs,Projects, and Ideas

9 7 8 1 9 0 6 0 9 4 9 5 9

5 2 4 9 5

LOUISE BELLISBN: 978-1-906094-95-9176 pages l 300 color photographs & artworks l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $24.95 (pricedhigher in Canada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 20

30,000 SOLDBESTSELLER

My First Quilting Book

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 1 7 0 8 4 2

5 1 4 9 5

ISBN: 978-1-908170-84-2128 pages l 250 color photographs & artworks l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $14.95 (pricedhigher in Canada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 32

CICOBOOKS

CICOBOOKS

CICOBOOKS

CICOBOOKS

IW CatUS-F14_128-141_Craft_BL_x 14/04/2014 12:15 Page 131

Page 24: Craft Fall 2014 US Catalog

132 | CRAFT

Cra

ft—

Cro

chet

To place an order fax 201-840-7242

Teeny Tiny Crochet

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 1 7 0 4 7 7

5 1 9 9 5

CATHERINE HIRSTISBN: 978-1-908170-47-7128 pages (wood-free paper)100 color photographs l 7 x 91⁄2 in$19.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with jacketCarton quantity: 30

Geek Chic Crochet

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 8 6 2 0 5 1

5 2 1 9 5

NICKI TRENCHISBN: 978-1-908862-05-1128 pages l 200 color photographs9 x 91⁄4 in l $21.95 (priced higher inCanada) l hardcoverCarton quantity: 42

9 7 8 1 9 0 7 5 6 3 2 0 1

5 1 9 9 5

Cute & Easy Crochet

NICKI TRENCHISBN: 978-1-907563-20-1128 pages l 100 color photographs9 x 91⁄4 in l $19.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 34

Granny Square Crochet

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 8 6 2 0 4 4

5 2 1 9 5

CATHERINE HIRSTISBN: 978-1-908862-04-4128 pages l 100 color photographs9 x 91⁄4 in l $21.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 34

Cute and Easy Crocheted Baby Clothes

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 1 7 0 4 8 4

5 1 9 9 5

NICKI TRENCHISBN: 978-1-908170-48-4128 pages l 100 color photographs9 x 91⁄4 in l $19.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 34

Crocheted Afghans

9 7 8 1 9 0 6 5 2 5 7 8 1

5 1 9 9 5

MELODY GRIFFITHSISBN: 978-1-906525-78-1128 pages l 200 color photographs l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in$19.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 30

CICO BOOKS

Cute & Easy Crochet with Flowers

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 0 6 7 8

5 2 1 9 5

NICKI TRENCHISBN: 978-1-78249-067-8128 pages l 150 color photographs9 x 91⁄4 in l $21.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 34

201 Crochet Motifs, Blocks,Projects, and Ideas

9 7 8 1 9 0 4 9 9 1 6 5 6

5 2 4 9 5

MELODY GRIFFITHSISBN: 978-1-904991-65-6144 pages l 300 color photographs & 40 artworks l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $24.95 (pricedhigher in Canada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 20

37,000 SOLDBESTSELLER

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 0 1 1 1

NICKI TRENCHISBN: 978-1-78249-011-1Craft pot (51⁄8 in high, 43⁄4 in diameter) withfold-out booklet (20 color artworks), pattern,yarn, crochet hook, yarn sewing needle, & scissors l $14.95 (priced higher in Canada)Carton quantity: 12

Crochet Your Own Bunting Kit

IW CatUS-F14_128-141_Craft_BL_x 14/04/2014 12:15 Page 132

CRAFT | 133

Craft—

Crochet &

Knitting

To place an order fax 201-840-7242

9 7 8 1 9 0 6 5 2 5 4 0 8

5 1 9 9 5

Super-cute Crochet

NICKI TRENCHISBN: 978-1-906525-40-8112 pages l 200 color photographs l 9 x 91⁄4 in$19.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 38

9 7 8 1 9 0 7 0 3 0 2 5 3

5 1 9 9 5

Super-Super Cute Crochet

BRIGITTE READISBN: 978-1-907030-25-3112 pages l 200 color photographs l 9 x 91⁄4 in$19.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 38

Super Scary Crochet

9 7 8 1 9 0 7 5 6 3 5 5 3

5 1 9 9 5

NICKI TRENCHISBN: 978-1-907563-55-3112 pages l 100 color photographs l 9 x 91⁄4 in$19.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 34

CICO BOOKS

My First Crochet Book

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 8 6 2 9 4 5

5 1 4 9 5

ISBN: 978-1-908862-94-5128 pages l 250 color photographs &artworks l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $14.95 (pricedhigher in Canada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 32

Crochet for Children

9 7 8 1 9 0 7 5 6 3 8 1 2

5 1 9 9 5

CLAIRE MONTGOMERIEISBN: 978-1-907563-81-2128 pages l 100 color photographs9 x 91⁄4 in l $19.95 (priced higher inCanada) l hardcoverCarton quantity: 22

Knitted Animal Hats

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 8 6 2 5 4 9

5 2 1 9 5

FIONA GOBLEISBN: 978-1-908862-54-9112 pages l 250 color photographs l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in$21.95 (priced higher in Canada) l paperbackwith flapsCarton quantity: 32

Fair Isle & Nordic Knits

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 0 8 8 3

5 2 1 9 5

NICKI TRENCHISBN: 978-1-78249-088-3128 pages l 200 color photographs & artworks81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $21.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 32

JUSTPUBLISHED

Head to Toe Knits

9 7 8 1 9 0 7 0 3 0 6 4 2

5 1 9 9 5

BRONWYN LOWENTHALISBN: 978-1-907030-64-2128 pages l 120 color photographs & charts81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $19.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 32

Knitting In No Time

9 7 8 1 9 0 4 9 9 1 2 2 9

5 1 9 9 5

MELODY GRIFFITHSISBN: 978-1-904991-22-9160 pages l 200 color photographs l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in$19.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 20

28,000 SOLDBESTSELLER

IW CatUS-F14_128-141_Craft_BL_x 14/04/2014 12:15 Page 133

Page 25: Craft Fall 2014 US Catalog

132 | CRAFT

Cra

ft—

Cro

chet

To place an order fax 201-840-7242

Teeny Tiny Crochet

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 1 7 0 4 7 7

5 1 9 9 5

CATHERINE HIRSTISBN: 978-1-908170-47-7128 pages (wood-free paper)100 color photographs l 7 x 91⁄2 in$19.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with jacketCarton quantity: 30

Geek Chic Crochet

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 8 6 2 0 5 1

5 2 1 9 5

NICKI TRENCHISBN: 978-1-908862-05-1128 pages l 200 color photographs9 x 91⁄4 in l $21.95 (priced higher inCanada) l hardcoverCarton quantity: 42

9 7 8 1 9 0 7 5 6 3 2 0 1

5 1 9 9 5

Cute & Easy Crochet

NICKI TRENCHISBN: 978-1-907563-20-1128 pages l 100 color photographs9 x 91⁄4 in l $19.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 34

Granny Square Crochet

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 8 6 2 0 4 4

5 2 1 9 5

CATHERINE HIRSTISBN: 978-1-908862-04-4128 pages l 100 color photographs9 x 91⁄4 in l $21.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 34

Cute and Easy Crocheted Baby Clothes

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 1 7 0 4 8 4

5 1 9 9 5

NICKI TRENCHISBN: 978-1-908170-48-4128 pages l 100 color photographs9 x 91⁄4 in l $19.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 34

Crocheted Afghans

9 7 8 1 9 0 6 5 2 5 7 8 1

5 1 9 9 5

MELODY GRIFFITHSISBN: 978-1-906525-78-1128 pages l 200 color photographs l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in$19.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 30

CICO BOOKS

Cute & Easy Crochet with Flowers

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 0 6 7 8

5 2 1 9 5

NICKI TRENCHISBN: 978-1-78249-067-8128 pages l 150 color photographs9 x 91⁄4 in l $21.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 34

201 Crochet Motifs, Blocks,Projects, and Ideas

9 7 8 1 9 0 4 9 9 1 6 5 6

5 2 4 9 5

MELODY GRIFFITHSISBN: 978-1-904991-65-6144 pages l 300 color photographs & 40 artworks l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $24.95 (pricedhigher in Canada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 20

37,000 SOLDBESTSELLER

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 0 1 1 1

NICKI TRENCHISBN: 978-1-78249-011-1Craft pot (51⁄8 in high, 43⁄4 in diameter) withfold-out booklet (20 color artworks), pattern,yarn, crochet hook, yarn sewing needle, & scissors l $14.95 (priced higher in Canada)Carton quantity: 12

Crochet Your Own Bunting Kit

IW CatUS-F14_128-141_Craft_BL_x 14/04/2014 12:15 Page 132

CRAFT | 133

Craft—

Crochet &

Knitting

To place an order fax 201-840-7242

9 7 8 1 9 0 6 5 2 5 4 0 8

5 1 9 9 5

Super-cute Crochet

NICKI TRENCHISBN: 978-1-906525-40-8112 pages l 200 color photographs l 9 x 91⁄4 in$19.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 38

9 7 8 1 9 0 7 0 3 0 2 5 3

5 1 9 9 5

Super-Super Cute Crochet

BRIGITTE READISBN: 978-1-907030-25-3112 pages l 200 color photographs l 9 x 91⁄4 in$19.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 38

Super Scary Crochet

9 7 8 1 9 0 7 5 6 3 5 5 3

5 1 9 9 5

NICKI TRENCHISBN: 978-1-907563-55-3112 pages l 100 color photographs l 9 x 91⁄4 in$19.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 34

CICO BOOKS

My First Crochet Book

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 8 6 2 9 4 5

5 1 4 9 5

ISBN: 978-1-908862-94-5128 pages l 250 color photographs &artworks l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $14.95 (pricedhigher in Canada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 32

Crochet for Children

9 7 8 1 9 0 7 5 6 3 8 1 2

5 1 9 9 5

CLAIRE MONTGOMERIEISBN: 978-1-907563-81-2128 pages l 100 color photographs9 x 91⁄4 in l $19.95 (priced higher inCanada) l hardcoverCarton quantity: 22

Knitted Animal Hats

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 8 6 2 5 4 9

5 2 1 9 5

FIONA GOBLEISBN: 978-1-908862-54-9112 pages l 250 color photographs l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in$21.95 (priced higher in Canada) l paperbackwith flapsCarton quantity: 32

Fair Isle & Nordic Knits

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 0 8 8 3

5 2 1 9 5

NICKI TRENCHISBN: 978-1-78249-088-3128 pages l 200 color photographs & artworks81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $21.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 32

JUSTPUBLISHED

Head to Toe Knits

9 7 8 1 9 0 7 0 3 0 6 4 2

5 1 9 9 5

BRONWYN LOWENTHALISBN: 978-1-907030-64-2128 pages l 120 color photographs & charts81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $19.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 32

Knitting In No Time

9 7 8 1 9 0 4 9 9 1 2 2 9

5 1 9 9 5

MELODY GRIFFITHSISBN: 978-1-904991-22-9160 pages l 200 color photographs l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in$19.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 20

28,000 SOLDBESTSELLER

IW CatUS-F14_128-141_Craft_BL_x 14/04/2014 12:15 Page 133

Page 26: Craft Fall 2014 US Catalog

134 | CRAFT

Cra

ft—

Kni

ttin

g

To place an order fax 201-840-7242

201 Knitting Motifs, Blocks,Projects, & Ideas

9 7 8 1 9 0 7 0 3 0 7 2 7

5 2 4 9 5

NICKI TRENCHISBN: 978-1-907030-72-7176 pages l 250 color photographs & 20 colorartworks l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $24.95 (priced higherin Canada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 24

9 7 8 1 9 0 7 5 6 3 2 1 8

5 1 9 9 5

Knitting for Children

CLAIRE MONTGOMERIEISBN: 978-1-907563-21-8128 pages l 150 color photographs l 9 x 91⁄4 in$19.95 (priced higher in Canada) l hardcoverCarton quantity: 22

9 7 8 1 9 0 7 0 3 0 6 5 9

5 1 9 9 5

Cute and Easy Baby Knits

SUSIE JOHNSISBN: 978-1-907030-65-9128 pages l 200 color photographs & artworks l 9 x 91⁄4 in l $19.95 (priced higherin Canada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 38

Debbie Bliss Baby and Toddler Knits

9 7 8 1 9 0 6 5 2 5 3 7 8

5 1 9 9 5

DEBBIE BLISSISBN: 978-1-906525-37-896 pages l 100 color photographs l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in$19.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 30

9 7 8 1 8 4 5 9 7 3 5 5 1

5 1 6 9 5

Easy Baby Knits

CLAIRE MONTGOMERIEISBN: 978-1-84597-355-1128 pages l 250 color photographs & 5 black-and-white illustrations l 9 x 91⁄4 in$16.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 34

36,500 SOLDBESTSELLER

My First Knitting Book

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 0 3 9 5

5 1 4 9 5

ISBN: 978-1-78249-039-5128 pages l 300 color photographs &artworks l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $14.95 (pricedhigher in Canada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 32

Cute & Easy Knitting

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 0 4 1 8

5 2 1 9 5

FIONA GOBLEISBN: 978-1-78249-041-8128 pages l 100 color photographs9 x 91⁄4 in l $21.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 34

The Hand-knitted Nursery

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 0 9 0 6

5 2 1 9 5

MELANIE PORTERISBN: 978-1-78249-090-6128 pages l 150 color photographs &artworks l 9 x 91⁄4 in l $21.95 (priced higherin Canada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 34

JUSTPUBLISHED

Hand-Knit Your Home

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 8 6 2 6 8 6

5 2 1 9 5

MELANIE PORTERISBN: 978-1-908862-68-6128 pages l 100 color photographs & 25 colorartworks l 9 x 91⁄4 in l $21.95 (priced higher inCanada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 34

CICOBOOKS

CICOBOOKS

CICOBOOKS

CICOBOOKS

CICOBOOKS

CICOBOOKS

CICOBOOKS

IW CatUS-F14_128-141_Craft_BL_x 14/04/2014 12:15 Page 134

CRAFT | 135

Craft—

Knitting

; Felting; Pap

ercrafts

To place an order fax 201-840-7242

CICO BOOKS

My Felted Friends

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 1 7 0 9 4 1

5 2 1 9 5

MIA UNDERWOODISBN: 978-1-908170-94-1128 pages (wood-free paper) l 300 colorphotographs l 7 x 91⁄2 in l $21.95 (pricedhigher in Canada) l paperback with jacketCarton quantity: 30

Super-cute Felt

9 7 8 1 9 0 7 5 6 3 7 7 5

5 1 9 9 5

LAURA HOWARDISBN: 978-1-907563-77-5128 pages l 200 color photographs &artworks l 9 x 91⁄4 in l $19.95 (priced higherin Canada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 34

HC

9

EMISB96ph$1paCa

9 7 8 1 9 0 6 5 2 5 4 2 2

5 1 9 9 5

The Knitted Odd-bod Bunch

DONNA WILSONISBN: 978-1-906525-42-2128 pages l 200 color photographs l 9 x 91⁄4 in$19.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 30

Super-Cute Felt Animals

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 0 5 8 6

5 2 1 9 5

LAURA HOWARDISBN: 978-1-78249-058-6128 pages l 200 color photographs & artworks9 x 91⁄4 in l $21.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 34

Nordic Crafts

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 0 4 6 3

5 2 1 9 5

MIA UNDERWOODISBN: 978-1-78249-046-3128 pages l 200 color photographs & artworks9 x 91⁄4 in l $21.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 34

Wild & Wonderful Origami

9 7 8 1 9 0 7 5 6 3 5 6 0

5 1 9 9 5

MARI & ROSHIN ONOISBN: 978-1-907563-56-0128 pages plus 50 pieces of origami paper200 color photographs l 9 x 91⁄4 in l $19.95(priced higher in Canada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 20

Origami Farm

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 0 4 8 7

5 2 1 9 5

MARI ONOISBN: 978-1-78249-048-7128 pages plus 50 pieces of origami paper200 color photographs l 9 x 91⁄4 in$21.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 34

Dinogami

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 1 7 0 9 5 8

5 1 9 9 5

MARI ONO & HIROAKI TAKAIISBN: 978-1-908170-95-8128 pages plus 50 pieces of origami paper300 color photographs l 9 x 91⁄4 in$19.95 (priced higher in Canadapaperback with flapsCarton quantity: 20

How to Make Paper Planesand Other Flying Objects

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 8 6 2 5 3 2

5 2 1 9 5

MARI ONO & ROSHIN ONOISBN: 978-1-908862-53-2128 pages plus 50 pieces of origami paper200 color photographs l 9 x 91⁄4 in$21.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 34

IW CatUS-F14_128-141_Craft_BL_x 14/04/2014 12:15 Page 135

Page 27: Craft Fall 2014 US Catalog

134 | CRAFT

Cra

ft—

Kni

ttin

g

To place an order fax 201-840-7242

201 Knitting Motifs, Blocks,Projects, & Ideas

9 7 8 1 9 0 7 0 3 0 7 2 7

5 2 4 9 5

NICKI TRENCHISBN: 978-1-907030-72-7176 pages l 250 color photographs & 20 colorartworks l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $24.95 (priced higherin Canada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 24

9 7 8 1 9 0 7 5 6 3 2 1 8

5 1 9 9 5

Knitting for Children

CLAIRE MONTGOMERIEISBN: 978-1-907563-21-8128 pages l 150 color photographs l 9 x 91⁄4 in$19.95 (priced higher in Canada) l hardcoverCarton quantity: 22

9 7 8 1 9 0 7 0 3 0 6 5 9

5 1 9 9 5

Cute and Easy Baby Knits

SUSIE JOHNSISBN: 978-1-907030-65-9128 pages l 200 color photographs & artworks l 9 x 91⁄4 in l $19.95 (priced higherin Canada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 38

Debbie Bliss Baby and Toddler Knits

9 7 8 1 9 0 6 5 2 5 3 7 8

5 1 9 9 5

DEBBIE BLISSISBN: 978-1-906525-37-896 pages l 100 color photographs l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in$19.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 30

9 7 8 1 8 4 5 9 7 3 5 5 1

5 1 6 9 5

Easy Baby Knits

CLAIRE MONTGOMERIEISBN: 978-1-84597-355-1128 pages l 250 color photographs & 5 black-and-white illustrations l 9 x 91⁄4 in$16.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 34

36,500 SOLDBESTSELLER

My First Knitting Book

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 0 3 9 5

5 1 4 9 5

ISBN: 978-1-78249-039-5128 pages l 300 color photographs &artworks l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $14.95 (pricedhigher in Canada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 32

Cute & Easy Knitting

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 0 4 1 8

5 2 1 9 5

FIONA GOBLEISBN: 978-1-78249-041-8128 pages l 100 color photographs9 x 91⁄4 in l $21.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 34

The Hand-knitted Nursery

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 0 9 0 6

5 2 1 9 5

MELANIE PORTERISBN: 978-1-78249-090-6128 pages l 150 color photographs &artworks l 9 x 91⁄4 in l $21.95 (priced higherin Canada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 34

JUSTPUBLISHED

Hand-Knit Your Home

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 8 6 2 6 8 6

5 2 1 9 5

MELANIE PORTERISBN: 978-1-908862-68-6128 pages l 100 color photographs & 25 colorartworks l 9 x 91⁄4 in l $21.95 (priced higher inCanada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 34

CICOBOOKS

CICOBOOKS

CICOBOOKS

CICOBOOKS

CICOBOOKS

CICOBOOKS

CICOBOOKS

IW CatUS-F14_128-141_Craft_BL_x 14/04/2014 12:15 Page 134

CRAFT | 135

Craft—

Knitting

; Felting; Pap

ercrafts

To place an order fax 201-840-7242

CICO BOOKS

My Felted Friends

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 1 7 0 9 4 1

5 2 1 9 5

MIA UNDERWOODISBN: 978-1-908170-94-1128 pages (wood-free paper) l 300 colorphotographs l 7 x 91⁄2 in l $21.95 (pricedhigher in Canada) l paperback with jacketCarton quantity: 30

Super-cute Felt

9 7 8 1 9 0 7 5 6 3 7 7 5

5 1 9 9 5

LAURA HOWARDISBN: 978-1-907563-77-5128 pages l 200 color photographs &artworks l 9 x 91⁄4 in l $19.95 (priced higherin Canada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 34

HC

9

EMISB96ph$1paCa

9 7 8 1 9 0 6 5 2 5 4 2 2

5 1 9 9 5

The Knitted Odd-bod Bunch

DONNA WILSONISBN: 978-1-906525-42-2128 pages l 200 color photographs l 9 x 91⁄4 in$19.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 30

Super-Cute Felt Animals

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 0 5 8 6

5 2 1 9 5

LAURA HOWARDISBN: 978-1-78249-058-6128 pages l 200 color photographs & artworks9 x 91⁄4 in l $21.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 34

Nordic Crafts

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 0 4 6 3

5 2 1 9 5

MIA UNDERWOODISBN: 978-1-78249-046-3128 pages l 200 color photographs & artworks9 x 91⁄4 in l $21.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 34

Wild & Wonderful Origami

9 7 8 1 9 0 7 5 6 3 5 6 0

5 1 9 9 5

MARI & ROSHIN ONOISBN: 978-1-907563-56-0128 pages plus 50 pieces of origami paper200 color photographs l 9 x 91⁄4 in l $19.95(priced higher in Canada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 20

Origami Farm

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 0 4 8 7

5 2 1 9 5

MARI ONOISBN: 978-1-78249-048-7128 pages plus 50 pieces of origami paper200 color photographs l 9 x 91⁄4 in$21.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 34

Dinogami

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 1 7 0 9 5 8

5 1 9 9 5

MARI ONO & HIROAKI TAKAIISBN: 978-1-908170-95-8128 pages plus 50 pieces of origami paper300 color photographs l 9 x 91⁄4 in$19.95 (priced higher in Canadapaperback with flapsCarton quantity: 20

How to Make Paper Planesand Other Flying Objects

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 8 6 2 5 3 2

5 2 1 9 5

MARI ONO & ROSHIN ONOISBN: 978-1-908862-53-2128 pages plus 50 pieces of origami paper200 color photographs l 9 x 91⁄4 in$21.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 34

IW CatUS-F14_128-141_Craft_BL_x 14/04/2014 12:15 Page 135

Page 28: Craft Fall 2014 US Catalog

136 | CRAFT

Cra

ft—

Pap

ercr

afts

To place an order fax 201-840-7242

CICO BOOKS

Papercrafting In No Time

9 7 8 1 9 0 7 0 3 0 8 1 9

5 2 4 9 5

CLARE YOUNGSISBN: 978-1-907030-81-9176 pages l 250 color photographs l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in$24.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 24

The Art of Papercutting

9 7 8 1 9 0 7 5 6 3 7 9 9

5 1 9 9 5

DEBORAH SCHNEEBELI-MORRELLISBN: 978-1-907563-79-9128 pages l 300 color photographs l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in$19.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 30

Book Art

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 1 7 0 9 2 7

5 2 1 9 5

CLARE YOUNGSISBN: 978-1-908170-92-7128 pages (wood-free paper) l 300 colorphotographs & artworks l 71⁄2 x 91⁄4 in$21.95 (priced higher in Canada)hardcoverCarton quantity: 22

9 7 8 1 9 0 7 5 6 3 0 8 9

5 1 9 9 5

The Simple Art of Japanese Papercrafts

MARI ONOISBN: 978-1-907563-08-996 pages plus 50 pieces of origami paper150 color photographs l 9 x 91⁄4 in l $19.95(priced higher in Canada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 20

CICOBOOKS

CICOBOOKS

CICOBOOKS

CICOBOOKS

9 7 8 1 9 0 6 5 2 5 8 0 4

5 1 9 9 5

Origami for Children Book & Paper Pack

MARI & ROSHIN ONOISBN: 978-1-906525-80-4128 pages plus 61 pieces of origami paper200 color photographs l 9 x 91⁄4 in l $19.95(priced higher in Canada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 20

255,000 SOLDBESTSELLER

My First Origami Book

9 7 8 1 9 0 7 5 6 3 7 0 6

5 1 4 9 5

ISBN: 978-1-907563-70-6128 pages l 200 color photographs & artworks l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $14.95 (pricedhigher in Canada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 32

Letter Art

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 0 8 4 5

5 2 4 9 5

CLARE YOUNGSISBN: 978-1-78249-084-5144 pages (wood-free paper)250 color photographs & artworks71⁄2 x 91⁄4 in l $24.95 (priced higher inCanada) l hardcoverCarton quantity: 22

JUSTPUBLISHED

Hand-Crafted Cards

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 0 9 1 3

5 2 1 9 5

EMMA HARDYISBN: 978-1-78249-091-3160 pages l 250 color photographs81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $21.95 (priced higher inCanada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 30

JUSTPUBLISHED

IW CatUS-F14_128-141_Craft_BL_x 14/04/2014 12:15 Page 136

CRAFT | 137

Craft—

Papercrafts &

Jewelry

To place an order fax 201-840-7242

CICO BOOKS

Paper Jewelry

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 1 7 0 9 6 5

5 2 1 9 5

DENISE BROWNISBN: 978-1-908170-96-5128 pages (wood-free paper) l 200 colorphotographs l 7 x 91⁄2 in l $21.95 (pricedhigher in Canada) l paperback with jacketCarton quantity: 30

Paper Doll Dress-Up

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 8 6 2 7 3 0

5 1 4 9 5

GEORGIE FEARNSISBN: 978-1-908862-73-096 pages plus 2 pages of stickers l 100 colorillustrations l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $14.95 (pricedhigher in Canada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 34

Metalwork Jewelry

9 7 8 1 9 0 7 5 6 3 3 3 1

5 1 9 9 5

LINDA PETERSONISBN: 978-1-907563-33-1128 pages l 250 color photographs & artworks l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $19.95 (pricedhigher in Canada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 30

How To Make Polymer Clay Beads

9 7 8 1 9 0 6 0 9 4 4 4 7

5 1 9 9 5

LINDA PETERSONISBN: 978-1-906094-44-7128 pages l 200 color photographs l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in$19.95 (priced higher in Canada) l paperbackwith flapsCarton quantity: 32

Vintage Revised Jewelry

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 8 6 2 7 0 9

5 2 1 9 5

NICHOLE BUSHISBN: 978-1-908862-70-9128 pages (wood-free paper) l 200 colorphotographs & artworks l 71⁄8 x 95⁄8 in$21.95 (priced higher in Canada) lpaperback with jacketCarton quantity: 30

Construct Your OwnPaper Robots

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 1 7 0 2 7 9

5 1 9 9 5

JAMES LOISBN: 978-1-908170-27-9144 pages, including perforated templatepages l 150 color photographs l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in$19.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 30

101 Things To Do WithAn Envelope

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 0 7 0 8

5 1 6 9 5

DENISE BROWNISBN: 978-1-78249-070-8144 pages l 200 color photographs & artworks l 71⁄4 x 43⁄4 in l $16.95 (pricedhigher in Canada) l paperback withenvelope-style flapsCarton quantity: 50

101 Things To Do WithAn Envelope Counter Display Pack

ISBN: 978-1-78249-082-1Display container with 6 books73⁄4 x 71⁄2 x 33⁄8 in

Make Your Own Woodland Creatures

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 0 4 0 1

5 2 1 9 5

CLARE YOUNGSISBN: 978-1-78249-040-1128 pages & 15 press-out animals200 colour photographs & artworks81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $21.95 (priced higher inCanada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 32

IW CatUS-F14_128-141_Craft_BL_x 14/04/2014 12:15 Page 137

Page 29: Craft Fall 2014 US Catalog

136 | CRAFT

Cra

ft—

Pap

ercr

afts

To place an order fax 201-840-7242

CICO BOOKS

Papercrafting In No Time

9 7 8 1 9 0 7 0 3 0 8 1 9

5 2 4 9 5

CLARE YOUNGSISBN: 978-1-907030-81-9176 pages l 250 color photographs l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in$24.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 24

The Art of Papercutting

9 7 8 1 9 0 7 5 6 3 7 9 9

5 1 9 9 5

DEBORAH SCHNEEBELI-MORRELLISBN: 978-1-907563-79-9128 pages l 300 color photographs l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in$19.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 30

Book Art

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 1 7 0 9 2 7

5 2 1 9 5

CLARE YOUNGSISBN: 978-1-908170-92-7128 pages (wood-free paper) l 300 colorphotographs & artworks l 71⁄2 x 91⁄4 in$21.95 (priced higher in Canada)hardcoverCarton quantity: 22

9 7 8 1 9 0 7 5 6 3 0 8 9

5 1 9 9 5

The Simple Art of Japanese Papercrafts

MARI ONOISBN: 978-1-907563-08-996 pages plus 50 pieces of origami paper150 color photographs l 9 x 91⁄4 in l $19.95(priced higher in Canada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 20

CICOBOOKS

CICOBOOKS

CICOBOOKS

CICOBOOKS

9 7 8 1 9 0 6 5 2 5 8 0 4

5 1 9 9 5

Origami for Children Book & Paper Pack

MARI & ROSHIN ONOISBN: 978-1-906525-80-4128 pages plus 61 pieces of origami paper200 color photographs l 9 x 91⁄4 in l $19.95(priced higher in Canada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 20

255,000 SOLDBESTSELLER

My First Origami Book

9 7 8 1 9 0 7 5 6 3 7 0 6

5 1 4 9 5

ISBN: 978-1-907563-70-6128 pages l 200 color photographs & artworks l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $14.95 (pricedhigher in Canada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 32

Letter Art

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 0 8 4 5

5 2 4 9 5

CLARE YOUNGSISBN: 978-1-78249-084-5144 pages (wood-free paper)250 color photographs & artworks71⁄2 x 91⁄4 in l $24.95 (priced higher inCanada) l hardcoverCarton quantity: 22

JUSTPUBLISHED

Hand-Crafted Cards

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 0 9 1 3

5 2 1 9 5

EMMA HARDYISBN: 978-1-78249-091-3160 pages l 250 color photographs81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $21.95 (priced higher inCanada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 30

JUSTPUBLISHED

IW CatUS-F14_128-141_Craft_BL_x 14/04/2014 12:15 Page 136

CRAFT | 137

Craft—

Papercrafts &

Jewelry

To place an order fax 201-840-7242

CICO BOOKS

Paper Jewelry

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 1 7 0 9 6 5

5 2 1 9 5

DENISE BROWNISBN: 978-1-908170-96-5128 pages (wood-free paper) l 200 colorphotographs l 7 x 91⁄2 in l $21.95 (pricedhigher in Canada) l paperback with jacketCarton quantity: 30

Paper Doll Dress-Up

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 8 6 2 7 3 0

5 1 4 9 5

GEORGIE FEARNSISBN: 978-1-908862-73-096 pages plus 2 pages of stickers l 100 colorillustrations l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $14.95 (pricedhigher in Canada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 34

Metalwork Jewelry

9 7 8 1 9 0 7 5 6 3 3 3 1

5 1 9 9 5

LINDA PETERSONISBN: 978-1-907563-33-1128 pages l 250 color photographs & artworks l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $19.95 (pricedhigher in Canada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 30

How To Make Polymer Clay Beads

9 7 8 1 9 0 6 0 9 4 4 4 7

5 1 9 9 5

LINDA PETERSONISBN: 978-1-906094-44-7128 pages l 200 color photographs l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in$19.95 (priced higher in Canada) l paperbackwith flapsCarton quantity: 32

Vintage Revised Jewelry

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 8 6 2 7 0 9

5 2 1 9 5

NICHOLE BUSHISBN: 978-1-908862-70-9128 pages (wood-free paper) l 200 colorphotographs & artworks l 71⁄8 x 95⁄8 in$21.95 (priced higher in Canada) lpaperback with jacketCarton quantity: 30

Construct Your OwnPaper Robots

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 1 7 0 2 7 9

5 1 9 9 5

JAMES LOISBN: 978-1-908170-27-9144 pages, including perforated templatepages l 150 color photographs l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in$19.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 30

101 Things To Do WithAn Envelope

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 0 7 0 8

5 1 6 9 5

DENISE BROWNISBN: 978-1-78249-070-8144 pages l 200 color photographs & artworks l 71⁄4 x 43⁄4 in l $16.95 (pricedhigher in Canada) l paperback withenvelope-style flapsCarton quantity: 50

101 Things To Do WithAn Envelope Counter Display Pack

ISBN: 978-1-78249-082-1Display container with 6 books73⁄4 x 71⁄2 x 33⁄8 in

Make Your Own Woodland Creatures

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 0 4 0 1

5 2 1 9 5

CLARE YOUNGSISBN: 978-1-78249-040-1128 pages & 15 press-out animals200 colour photographs & artworks81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $21.95 (priced higher inCanada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 32

IW CatUS-F14_128-141_Craft_BL_x 14/04/2014 12:15 Page 137

Page 30: Craft Fall 2014 US Catalog

138 | CRAFT

Cra

ft—

Jew

elry

& G

ener

al

To place an order fax 201-840-7242

Make Your Own Lampshades

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 0 4 5 6

5 2 1 9 5

ELIZABETH CAKEISBN: 978-1-78249-045-6128 pages (wood-free paper) l 250 colorphotographs & artworks l 71⁄8 x 95⁄8 in$21.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with jacketCarton quantity: 30

CICOBOOKS

Jewelry Crafting with Kids

9 7 8 1 8 4 9 7 5 2 1 4 5

5 1 9 9 5

SARAH FIORENZAISBN: 978-1-84975-214-5128 pages l 250 color photographs l 9 x 91⁄4 in$19.95 (priced higher in Canada) l hardcoverCarton quantity: 22

My First Jewelry Making Book

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 8 6 2 7 1 6

5 1 4 9 5

ISBN: 978-1-908862-71-6128 pages l 300 color photographs &artworks l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $14.95 (pricedhigher in Canada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 32

Wire & Bead Celtic Jewelry

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 0 9 2 0

5 2 1 9 5

LINDA JONESISBN: 978-1-78249-092-0128 pages l 200 color photographs l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in$21.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 32

JUSTPUBLISHED

Creating Beaded & Wire Earrings

9 7 8 1 9 0 7 5 6 3 2 3 2

5 1 9 9 5

LINDA JONESISBN: 978-1-907563-23-2128 pages l 200 color photographs l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in$19.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 30

Making Beautiful Bead & Wire Jewelry

9 7 8 1 9 0 7 0 3 0 6 6 6

5 1 9 9 5

LINDA JONESISBN: 978-1-907030-66-6128 pages l 150 color photographs l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in$19.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 30

The Complete Guide to Wire & Beaded Jewelry

9 7 8 1 9 0 6 5 2 5 7 0 5

5 2 4 9 5

LINDA JONESISBN: 978-1-906525-70-5192 pages l 300 color photographs l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in$24.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 20

32,000 SOLDBESTSELLER

CICOBOOKS

CICOBOOKS

CICOBOOKS

CICOBOOKS

CICOBOOKS

Creating the Vintage Look

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 0 4 2 5

5 2 1 9 5

ELLIE LAYCOCKISBN: 978-1-78249-042-5128 pages (wood-free paper) l 250 colorphotographs & artworks l 71⁄8 x 95⁄8 in$21.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with jacketCarton quantity: 30

Handmade Wedding Crafts

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 1 7 0 9 0 3

5 2 1 9 5

BETTY BEEISBN: 978-1-908170-90-3128 pages l 200 color photographs l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in$21.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 32

CICOBOOKS

IW CatUS-F14_128-141_Craft_BL_x 14/04/2014 12:15 Page 138

CRAFT | 139

Craft—

General

To place an order fax 201-840-7242

CICO BOOKS

The Art of Handmade Living

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 1 7 0 8 6 6

5 2 4 9 5

WILLOW CROSSLEYISBN: 978-1-908170-86-6176 pages (wood-free paper)250 color photographs l 71⁄2 x 91⁄4 in$24.95 (priced higher in Canada)hardcoverCarton quantity: 16

Creative Ideas to OrganizeYour Home

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 0 9 7 5

5 2 4 9 5

LINDA PETERSONISBN: 978-1-78249-097-5160 pages (wood-free paper)300 color photographs l 71⁄2 x 91⁄4 in$24.95 (priced higher in Canada)hardcoverCarton quantity: 22

JUSTPUBLISHED

Tinkered Treasures

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 8 6 2 5 6 3

5 2 1 9 5

ELYSE MAJORISBN: 978-1-908862-56-3128 pages (wood-free paper) l 200 colorphotographs & artworks l 71⁄8 x 95⁄8 in$21.95 (priced higher in Canada) lpaperback with jacketCarton quantity: 30

Seaside Tinkered Treasures

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 0 8 7 6

5 2 1 9 5

ELYSE MAJORISBN: 978-1-78249-087-6128 pages (wood-free paper) l 200 colorphotographs & artworks l 71⁄8 x 95⁄8 in$21.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with jacketCarton quantity: 30

CICBOO

JUSTPUBLISHED

Art & Life Combined

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 1 7 0 9 1 0

5 2 1 9 5

LINDA PETERSONISBN: 978-1-908170-91-0128 pages l 250 color photographs l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in$21.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 32

Halloween Crafts

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 0 3 3 3

5 1 9 9 5

ISBN: 978-1-78249-033-3128 pages plus full-size pull-out pattern sheet150 color photographs & artworks l 9 x 91⁄4 in$19.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 34

Holiday Crafts

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 0 5 7 9

5 2 1 9 5

CATHERINE WORAMISBN: 978-1-78249-057-9128 pages l 250 color photographs & artworks9 x 91⁄4 in l $21.95 (priced higher in Canada)hardcover with jacketCarton quantity: 34

Handmade Birdhousesand Feeders

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 8 6 2 6 3 1

5 2 1 9 5

MICHELE MCKEE-ORSINIISBN: 978-1-908862-63-1144 pages l 250 color photographs & illustrations81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $21.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 32

Cute and Simple Woodworking

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 0 5 0 0

5 2 1 9 5

JENNIFER BURT & JOANNA TEAGUEISBN: 978-1-78249-050-0144 pages l 300 colour photographs &artworks l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $21.95 (pricedhigher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 32

IW CatUS-F14_128-141_Craft_BL_x 14/04/2014 12:15 Page 139

Page 31: Craft Fall 2014 US Catalog

138 | CRAFT

Cra

ft—

Jew

elry

& G

ener

al

To place an order fax 201-840-7242

Make Your Own Lampshades

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 0 4 5 6

5 2 1 9 5

ELIZABETH CAKEISBN: 978-1-78249-045-6128 pages (wood-free paper) l 250 colorphotographs & artworks l 71⁄8 x 95⁄8 in$21.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with jacketCarton quantity: 30

CICOBOOKS

Jewelry Crafting with Kids

9 7 8 1 8 4 9 7 5 2 1 4 5

5 1 9 9 5

SARAH FIORENZAISBN: 978-1-84975-214-5128 pages l 250 color photographs l 9 x 91⁄4 in$19.95 (priced higher in Canada) l hardcoverCarton quantity: 22

My First Jewelry Making Book

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 8 6 2 7 1 6

5 1 4 9 5

ISBN: 978-1-908862-71-6128 pages l 300 color photographs &artworks l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $14.95 (pricedhigher in Canada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 32

Wire & Bead Celtic Jewelry

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 0 9 2 0

5 2 1 9 5

LINDA JONESISBN: 978-1-78249-092-0128 pages l 200 color photographs l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in$21.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 32

JUSTPUBLISHED

Creating Beaded & Wire Earrings

9 7 8 1 9 0 7 5 6 3 2 3 2

5 1 9 9 5

LINDA JONESISBN: 978-1-907563-23-2128 pages l 200 color photographs l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in$19.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 30

Making Beautiful Bead & Wire Jewelry

9 7 8 1 9 0 7 0 3 0 6 6 6

5 1 9 9 5

LINDA JONESISBN: 978-1-907030-66-6128 pages l 150 color photographs l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in$19.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 30

The Complete Guide to Wire & Beaded Jewelry

9 7 8 1 9 0 6 5 2 5 7 0 5

5 2 4 9 5

LINDA JONESISBN: 978-1-906525-70-5192 pages l 300 color photographs l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in$24.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 20

32,000 SOLDBESTSELLER

CICOBOOKS

CICOBOOKS

CICOBOOKS

CICOBOOKS

CICOBOOKS

Creating the Vintage Look

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 0 4 2 5

5 2 1 9 5

ELLIE LAYCOCKISBN: 978-1-78249-042-5128 pages (wood-free paper) l 250 colorphotographs & artworks l 71⁄8 x 95⁄8 in$21.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with jacketCarton quantity: 30

Handmade Wedding Crafts

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 1 7 0 9 0 3

5 2 1 9 5

BETTY BEEISBN: 978-1-908170-90-3128 pages l 200 color photographs l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in$21.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 32

CICOBOOKS

IW CatUS-F14_128-141_Craft_BL_x 14/04/2014 12:15 Page 138

CRAFT | 139

Craft—

General

To place an order fax 201-840-7242

CICO BOOKS

The Art of Handmade Living

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 1 7 0 8 6 6

5 2 4 9 5

WILLOW CROSSLEYISBN: 978-1-908170-86-6176 pages (wood-free paper)250 color photographs l 71⁄2 x 91⁄4 in$24.95 (priced higher in Canada)hardcoverCarton quantity: 16

Creative Ideas to OrganizeYour Home

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 0 9 7 5

5 2 4 9 5

LINDA PETERSONISBN: 978-1-78249-097-5160 pages (wood-free paper)300 color photographs l 71⁄2 x 91⁄4 in$24.95 (priced higher in Canada)hardcoverCarton quantity: 22

JUSTPUBLISHED

Tinkered Treasures

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 8 6 2 5 6 3

5 2 1 9 5

ELYSE MAJORISBN: 978-1-908862-56-3128 pages (wood-free paper) l 200 colorphotographs & artworks l 71⁄8 x 95⁄8 in$21.95 (priced higher in Canada) lpaperback with jacketCarton quantity: 30

Seaside Tinkered Treasures

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 0 8 7 6

5 2 1 9 5

ELYSE MAJORISBN: 978-1-78249-087-6128 pages (wood-free paper) l 200 colorphotographs & artworks l 71⁄8 x 95⁄8 in$21.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with jacketCarton quantity: 30

CICBOO

JUSTPUBLISHED

Art & Life Combined

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 1 7 0 9 1 0

5 2 1 9 5

LINDA PETERSONISBN: 978-1-908170-91-0128 pages l 250 color photographs l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in$21.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 32

Halloween Crafts

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 0 3 3 3

5 1 9 9 5

ISBN: 978-1-78249-033-3128 pages plus full-size pull-out pattern sheet150 color photographs & artworks l 9 x 91⁄4 in$19.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 34

Holiday Crafts

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 0 5 7 9

5 2 1 9 5

CATHERINE WORAMISBN: 978-1-78249-057-9128 pages l 250 color photographs & artworks9 x 91⁄4 in l $21.95 (priced higher in Canada)hardcover with jacketCarton quantity: 34

Handmade Birdhousesand Feeders

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 8 6 2 6 3 1

5 2 1 9 5

MICHELE MCKEE-ORSINIISBN: 978-1-908862-63-1144 pages l 250 color photographs & illustrations81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $21.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 32

Cute and Simple Woodworking

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 0 5 0 0

5 2 1 9 5

JENNIFER BURT & JOANNA TEAGUEISBN: 978-1-78249-050-0144 pages l 300 colour photographs &artworks l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $21.95 (pricedhigher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 32

IW CatUS-F14_128-141_Craft_BL_x 14/04/2014 12:15 Page 139

Page 32: Craft Fall 2014 US Catalog

140 | CRAFT

Cra

ft—

Chi

ldre

n’s

To place an order fax 201-840-7242

Rainy Day Book of Things toMake and Do

9 7 8 1 8 4 9 7 5 2 7 2 5

5 2 1 9 5

ISBN: 978-1-84975-272-5160 pages l 300 color photographs l 9 x 91⁄4 in$21.95 (priced higher in Canada) l paperbackCarton quantity: 28

9 7 8 1 8 4 5 9 7 8 8 7 7

5 1 9 9 5

What Shall We Do Today?

CATHERINE WORAMISBN: 978-1-84597-887-7160 pages l 250 color photographs l 9 x 91⁄4 in$19.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 28

56,000 SOLDBESTSELLER

Garden Crafts for Children

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 1 7 0 2 5 5

5 1 9 9 5

DAWN ISAACISBN: 978-1-908170-25-5128 pages l 200 color photographs l 9 x 91⁄4 in$19.95 (priced higher in Canada) l hardcoverCarton quantity: 22

CICOBOOKS

9 7 8 1 8 4 5 9 7 2 5 2 3

5 1 6 9 5

Crafting with Kids

CATHERINE WORAMISBN: 978-1-84597-252-3128 pages l 300 color photographs l 9 x 91⁄4 in$16.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 20

53,000 SOLDBESTSELLER

Fun Christmas Crafts to Make and Bake

9 7 8 1 8 4 9 7 5 2 7 3 2

5 1 9 9 5

ANNIE RIGG & CATHERINE WORAMISBN: 978-1-84975-273-2160 pages l 300 color photographs9 x 91⁄4 in l $19.95 (priced higher in Canada)hardcoverCarton quantity: 20

Crafting for Girls

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 0 5 2 4

5 1 6 9 5

CHARLOTTE LIDDLEISBN: 978-1-78249-052-4128 pages (wood-free paper) l 300 colorphotographs & artworks l 71⁄8 x 95⁄8 in$16.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with jacketCarton quantity: 30

Pimp Your Pumps

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 1 0 6 4

5 1 4 9 5

CHARLOTTE LIDDLEISBN: 978-1-78249-106-4128 pages l 300 color photographs &artworks l 71⁄8 x 95⁄8 in l $14.95 (pricedhigher in Canada) l paperback with jacketCarton quantity: 30

Friendship Bracelets

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 1 0 7 1

5 1 4 9 5

LUCY HOPPINGISBN: 978-1-78249-107-1128 pages l 300 color photographs &artworks l 71⁄8 x 95⁄8 in l $14.95 (pricedhigher in Canada) l paperback with jacketCarton quantity: 30

JUSTPUBLISHED

JUSTPUBLISHED

Recycled Crafting for Kids

9 7 8 1 8 4 9 7 5 5 2 9 0

5 1 9 9 5

KATE LILLEYISBN: 978-1-84975-529-0128 pages l 250 color photographs9 x 91⁄4 in l $19.95 (priced higher inCanada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 34

JUSTPUBLISHED

IW CatUS-F14_128-141_Craft_BL_x 14/04/2014 12:15 Page 140

CRAFT | 141

Craft—

Child

ren’s

To place an order fax 201-840-7242

C

My First Cupcake Decorating Book

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 1 7 0 3 6 1

5 1 4 9 5

ISBN: 978-1-908170-36-1128 pages l 250 color photographs & artworks l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $14.95 (pricedhigher in Canada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 32

My First Baking Book

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 1 7 0 8 5 9

5 1 4 9 5

ISBN: 978-1-908170-85-9128 pages l 250 color photographs & artworks l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $14.95 (pricedhigher in Canada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 32

My First Art Activity Book

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 1 7 0 3 5 4

5 1 4 9 5

CLARE YOUNGSISBN: 978-1-908170-35-4128 pages l 250 color photographs & artworks l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $14.95 (pricedhigher in Canada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 32

My First Nature Activity Book

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 8 6 2 7 2 3

5 1 4 9 5

ISBN: 978-1-908862-72-3128 pages l 300 color photographs &artworks l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $14.95 (pricedhigher in Canada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 32

My First Craft Book

9 7 8 1 9 0 7 5 6 3 3 4 8

5 1 4 9 5

EMMA HARDYISBN: 978-1-907563-34-8128 pages l 250 color photographs & artworks l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $14.95 (pricedhigher in Canada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 30

My First Bicycle Book

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 0 3 7 1

5 1 4 9 5

ISBN: 978-1-78249-037-1112 pages plus 1 page of stickers300 color photographs & artworks81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $14.95 (priced higher in Canada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 32

Craft It Up Around the World

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 0 3 8 8

5 1 4 9 5

LIBBY ABADEE & CATH ARMSTRONGISBN: 978-1-78249-038-8128 pages l 250 color photographs71⁄2 x 91⁄4 in l $14.95 (priced higher inCanada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 36

My First Cookbook

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 1 0 2 6

5 1 4 9 5

ISBN: 978-1-78249-102-6128 pages l 300 color photographs &artworks l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $14.95 (pricedhigher in Canada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 32

Boredom Busters

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 1 0 5 7

5 1 4 9 5

ISBN: 978-1-78249-105-7128 pages l 300 color photographs81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $14.95 (priced higher inCanada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 32

JUSTPUBLISHED

JUSTPUBLISHED

IW CatUS-F14_128-141_Craft_BL_x 14/04/2014 12:15 Page 141

Page 33: Craft Fall 2014 US Catalog

140 | CRAFT

Cra

ft—

Chi

ldre

n’s

To place an order fax 201-840-7242

Rainy Day Book of Things toMake and Do

9 7 8 1 8 4 9 7 5 2 7 2 5

5 2 1 9 5

ISBN: 978-1-84975-272-5160 pages l 300 color photographs l 9 x 91⁄4 in$21.95 (priced higher in Canada) l paperbackCarton quantity: 28

9 7 8 1 8 4 5 9 7 8 8 7 7

5 1 9 9 5

What Shall We Do Today?

CATHERINE WORAMISBN: 978-1-84597-887-7160 pages l 250 color photographs l 9 x 91⁄4 in$19.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 28

56,000 SOLDBESTSELLER

Garden Crafts for Children

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 1 7 0 2 5 5

5 1 9 9 5

DAWN ISAACISBN: 978-1-908170-25-5128 pages l 200 color photographs l 9 x 91⁄4 in$19.95 (priced higher in Canada) l hardcoverCarton quantity: 22

CICOBOOKS

9 7 8 1 8 4 5 9 7 2 5 2 3

5 1 6 9 5

Crafting with Kids

CATHERINE WORAMISBN: 978-1-84597-252-3128 pages l 300 color photographs l 9 x 91⁄4 in$16.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 20

53,000 SOLDBESTSELLER

Fun Christmas Crafts to Make and Bake

9 7 8 1 8 4 9 7 5 2 7 3 2

5 1 9 9 5

ANNIE RIGG & CATHERINE WORAMISBN: 978-1-84975-273-2160 pages l 300 color photographs9 x 91⁄4 in l $19.95 (priced higher in Canada)hardcoverCarton quantity: 20

Crafting for Girls

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 0 5 2 4

5 1 6 9 5

CHARLOTTE LIDDLEISBN: 978-1-78249-052-4128 pages (wood-free paper) l 300 colorphotographs & artworks l 71⁄8 x 95⁄8 in$16.95 (priced higher in Canada)paperback with jacketCarton quantity: 30

Pimp Your Pumps

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 1 0 6 4

5 1 4 9 5

CHARLOTTE LIDDLEISBN: 978-1-78249-106-4128 pages l 300 color photographs &artworks l 71⁄8 x 95⁄8 in l $14.95 (pricedhigher in Canada) l paperback with jacketCarton quantity: 30

Friendship Bracelets

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 1 0 7 1

5 1 4 9 5

LUCY HOPPINGISBN: 978-1-78249-107-1128 pages l 300 color photographs &artworks l 71⁄8 x 95⁄8 in l $14.95 (pricedhigher in Canada) l paperback with jacketCarton quantity: 30

JUSTPUBLISHED

JUSTPUBLISHED

Recycled Crafting for Kids

9 7 8 1 8 4 9 7 5 5 2 9 0

5 1 9 9 5

KATE LILLEYISBN: 978-1-84975-529-0128 pages l 250 color photographs9 x 91⁄4 in l $19.95 (priced higher inCanada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 34

JUSTPUBLISHED

IW CatUS-F14_128-141_Craft_BL_x 14/04/2014 12:15 Page 140

CRAFT | 141

Craft—

Child

ren’s

To place an order fax 201-840-7242

C

My First Cupcake Decorating Book

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 1 7 0 3 6 1

5 1 4 9 5

ISBN: 978-1-908170-36-1128 pages l 250 color photographs & artworks l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $14.95 (pricedhigher in Canada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 32

My First Baking Book

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 1 7 0 8 5 9

5 1 4 9 5

ISBN: 978-1-908170-85-9128 pages l 250 color photographs & artworks l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $14.95 (pricedhigher in Canada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 32

My First Art Activity Book

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 1 7 0 3 5 4

5 1 4 9 5

CLARE YOUNGSISBN: 978-1-908170-35-4128 pages l 250 color photographs & artworks l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $14.95 (pricedhigher in Canada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 32

My First Nature Activity Book

9 7 8 1 9 0 8 8 6 2 7 2 3

5 1 4 9 5

ISBN: 978-1-908862-72-3128 pages l 300 color photographs &artworks l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $14.95 (pricedhigher in Canada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 32

My First Craft Book

9 7 8 1 9 0 7 5 6 3 3 4 8

5 1 4 9 5

EMMA HARDYISBN: 978-1-907563-34-8128 pages l 250 color photographs & artworks l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $14.95 (pricedhigher in Canada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 30

My First Bicycle Book

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 0 3 7 1

5 1 4 9 5

ISBN: 978-1-78249-037-1112 pages plus 1 page of stickers300 color photographs & artworks81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $14.95 (priced higher in Canada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 32

Craft It Up Around the World

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 0 3 8 8

5 1 4 9 5

LIBBY ABADEE & CATH ARMSTRONGISBN: 978-1-78249-038-8128 pages l 250 color photographs71⁄2 x 91⁄4 in l $14.95 (priced higher inCanada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 36

My First Cookbook

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 1 0 2 6

5 1 4 9 5

ISBN: 978-1-78249-102-6128 pages l 300 color photographs &artworks l 81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $14.95 (pricedhigher in Canada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 32

Boredom Busters

9 7 8 1 7 8 2 4 9 1 0 5 7

5 1 4 9 5

ISBN: 978-1-78249-105-7128 pages l 300 color photographs81⁄8 x 107⁄8 in l $14.95 (priced higher inCanada) l paperback with flapsCarton quantity: 32

JUSTPUBLISHED

JUSTPUBLISHED

IW CatUS-F14_128-141_Craft_BL_x 14/04/2014 12:15 Page 141

Page 34: Craft Fall 2014 US Catalog

192 | CONTACT INFORMATION

Ryland Peters & Small, Inc.,519 Broadway, 5th Floor, New York, NY 10012 tel: 646-613-8682 / 646-613-8684 / 646-613-8685fax: 646-613-8683email: [email protected] internet: www.rylandpeters.com

David Peters PresidentBob Jackson Vice President OperationsWendy Armstrong Gift Rep ManagerMaureen Gallagher Trade Sales ManagerDonna Brown Sales AssociateKristin Meenagh Publicity AssociateJoe Francisco Sales AssistantMacKenzie Kurtzner Sales Assistant

BOOK TRADE SALES REPRESENTATIVES

New York, Mid-Atlantic

MELMAN-MOSTER ASSOCIATES, INC.43 Yawpo Avenue, #6Oakland, NJ 07436Tel: 201-651-9400Fax: [email protected]

New England

NEW ENGLAND BOOK SALES22 Cavender RoadHancock, NH 03449Tel: 603-525-4378Fax: 603-525-3046doug@newenglandbooksales.comwww.newenglandbooksales.com

SoutheastSOUTHEASTERN BOOK TRAVELERS LLCChip Mercer1920 Valleydale Road, #220Birmingham, AL 35244Tel: 205-682-8570Fax: 770-804-2013sbtorders@bellsouth.netwww.southeasternbooktravelers.com

South

McLEMORE/HOLLERN & ASSOCIATES3538 Maple Park DriveKingwood, TX 77339Tel: 281-360-5204Fax: [email protected]

Midwest

McGarr Associates5692 Heathwood Ct.Taylor Mill, KY 41015Tel: 859-356-9295Fax: [email protected]

West

FAHERTY & ASSOCIATESTom FahertyRichard McNeaceTrevin MatlockMolly Divine6665 SW Hampton Street, #100Portland, OR 97223Tel: 800-824-2888Fax: [email protected]

Canada (book trade and gift)THOMAS ALLEN AND SON LTD390 Steelcase Road EastMarkhamOntario L3R 1G2Tel: 905-475-912624-hour toll-free order deptTel: 1-800-387-4333Fax: [email protected]

U V W Ultimate Guide to Clearing Your Clutter,

The 162Underwood, Mia 135 Up and Running 50Upcycled Jewelry 22Vanilla 29Vegan Baker, The 148Vegan Pantry, The 142Vegetarian Pantry, The 142Vegetarian Student Cookbook, The 149Vegetarian Tagines & Couscous 146Victorian Steampunk Tarot, The 164Vie est Belle, La 120Vintage Beauty Parlour 169Vintage Revised Jewelry 137Visual Contrast 122

Vita è Bella, La 4Vo, Bea 153, 173Vogler, Pen 149Wahlsten, Marianna 151Wallace, Jayne 47wallet notecards 98–9wallets, writing sets in 117Washburn, Laura 33, 145, 146, 147, 149Waters, Lesley 149Weaving, Andrew 123Wedding Anniversaries 170, 176Wedding Planner, The 176, 185West, Caroline 55Westbrook, Carolyn 5, 119What Shall We Do Today? 140, 182Whately, Alice 122When I Was a Flower Girl 176White, Charlotte 152

Why Girls Love Bags 169Why Girls Love Shoes 169Wild & Wonderful Origami 135, 182Wildsmith, Lindy 143William Yeoward at Home 124William Yeoward Perfect Tables 124William Yeoward’s American Bar 159Williams, Belinda 145Wilson, Donna 135Wilson, Judith 121, 124, 126, 183Wine & Food 42Wine Lover’s Journal (deluxe slipcase

edition) 158, 186Wine Notes 186Winfield, Clare 32Wing, Hannah 169Wire & Bead Celtic Jewelry 138Wire & Beaded Wedding Jewelry 176

Woman’s Shed, A 125Wonder Walls 125Woodland Creatures stationery range 80Woram, Catherine 17, 18, 131, 139, 140,

181, 182, 183writing sets

in boxes 116in wallets 117

Y Z Year in Crafts, A 9Yeoward, William 124, 159You Make Me Shine stationery range 72Youngs, Clare 9, 129, 130, 136, 141Zachary, Oliver 167Zoe, Jenna 142Zombie Ate My Cupcake!, A 154Zombie Ate My Cupcake Kit 154

IW CatUS-F14_189-192_Index_TradeReps_x 17/04/2014 11:40 Page 192

Page 35: Craft Fall 2014 US Catalog

CONTENTS

NEW TITLES

Home & Garden 1

Craft 7

Food & Drink 23

Health, Body, Mind, & Spirit 45

Humor/Gift (Dog ‘n’ Bone Books) 51

Gift 59

Babies & Kids 65

Journals & Organizers 70

STATIONERY 72

BACKLIST 118

Displays & Terms of Sale 188

INDEX 189

Sales Representation 192

To place an order or for customer service in the USTel: 877-342-1478Fax: 201-840-7242Email: [email protected]

GIFT TRADE SALES REPRESENTATIVESNew England:Connecticut, Massachusetts,Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont

THE WINTERS GROUP150 Hazard AvenueSuite C1Enfield, CT 06082Tel/Fax: [email protected]

Metro NY/NJ

Harriet Bessaleli11 North RoadGreat Neck, NY 11024Tel: [email protected]

Mid-Atlantic: DE, MD, Eastern PA, VA, DC

ISBN Sales 141 Friends LaneNewtown, PA 18940Tel: 215-428-1552Fax: [email protected]

Ohio Valley: MI, OH, KY, IN, WV, Western PA

BLEND SALES27 East Russel RoadSuite 302Columbus, OH 43215Tel: 800-338-7331Fax: [email protected]

Southeast:Alabama, Florida, Georgia,Mississippi, North Carolina,South Carolina, Tennessee

Daniel Richards, Inc.230 Spring StreetSuite 1634Atlanta, GA 30303Tel: 404-589-8200Fax: [email protected]

Upper Midwest:Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota,South Dakota

TWIST SALES, LLCMinnesota Gift Mart10301 Bren Road West, #G436Minnetonka, MN 55343Tel: 952-932-7191Fax: [email protected]

Midwest:IL, WI, Eastern MO

THE REP FACTORChicago Merchandise Mart222 Merchandise Mart Plaza#13-610Chicago, IL 60654-2282Tel/Fax: 847-428-4020

Western MO and KS

GIFT SOURCE, LLC Lori Thomsen Tel: 913-897-7327Fax: [email protected]

Midwest:Nebraska

CONTACT CUSTOMER SERVICETel: 877-342-1478Fax: [email protected]

South Central:Arkansas, Louisiana,Oklahoma, Texas

GOETZ, INC.Dallas Trade Mart, #21112100 Stemmons FreewayDallas, TX 75207Tel: 214-748-2128Fax: [email protected]

Southwest/Rockies:Arizona, Utah, Colorado,Wyoming

MARY JANE MCKITISP. O. Box 85760Tucson, AZ 85754Tel: 800-625-4847Fax: [email protected]

Northwest:Alaska, Idaho, Montana,Oregon, Washington

BETTENCOURT GROUP501 South Lucille Street, #102Seattle, WA 98108Tel: 206-762-2240Fax: [email protected]

Northern California,Northern Nevada

GIFT SALES

AIR COMPANY448 Ignacio Blvd., #408Novato, CA 94949Tel: 415-436-6350Fax: [email protected]

GOURMET SALES

THE LUNDGREN GROUPTel: [email protected]

Southern California,Southern Nevada, Hawaii

FLEMMING CHALEF1933 South Broadway, #846Los Angeles, CA 90007Tel: 213-747-0076Fax: [email protected]

Canada (book trade and gift)

THOMAS ALLEN AND SON LTD390 Steelcase Road EastMarkhamOntario L3R 1G2Tel: 905-475-912624-hour toll-free order departmentTel: 1-800-387-4333Fax: [email protected]

Front cover photograph by Debi Treloar from Imperfect Home by Mark and Sally Bailey.Back cover photograph by Terry Benson from Scarves and Cowls by Fiona Goble.

All details are correct at time of going to pressand are subject to change without notice

Order fulfillment in the US by Ryland Peters & Small, Inc.c/o The Maple Press Company, 1000 Strickler Road, PO Box 305, Mount Joy, PA 17552

Send remittance toRyland Peters & Small, Inc.PO Box 1539Fort Lee, NJ 07024-1539

IW CatUS-Fall14_insidecover_x 17/04/2014 11:37 Page 1

CONTENTS

NEW TITLES

Home & Garden 1

Craft 7

Food & Drink 23

Health, Body, Mind, & Spirit 45

Humor/Gift (Dog ‘n’ Bone Books) 51

Gift 59

Babies & Kids 65

Journals & Organizers 70

STATIONERY 72

BACKLIST 118

Displays & Terms of Sale 188

INDEX 189

Sales Representation 192

To place an order or for customer service in the USTel: 877-342-1478Fax: 201-840-7242Email: [email protected]

GIFT TRADE SALES REPRESENTATIVESNew England:Connecticut, Massachusetts,Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont

THE WINTERS GROUP150 Hazard AvenueSuite C1Enfield, CT 06082Tel/Fax: [email protected]

Metro NY/NJ

Harriet Bessaleli11 North RoadGreat Neck, NY 11024Tel: [email protected]

Mid-Atlantic: DE, MD, Eastern PA, VA, DC

ISBN Sales 141 Friends LaneNewtown, PA 18940Tel: 215-428-1552Fax: [email protected]

Ohio Valley: MI, OH, KY, IN, WV, Western PA

BLEND SALES27 East Russel RoadSuite 302Columbus, OH 43215Tel: 800-338-7331Fax: [email protected]

Southeast:Alabama, Florida, Georgia,Mississippi, North Carolina,South Carolina, Tennessee

Daniel Richards, Inc.230 Spring StreetSuite 1634Atlanta, GA 30303Tel: 404-589-8200Fax: [email protected]

Upper Midwest:Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota,South Dakota

TWIST SALES, LLCMinnesota Gift Mart10301 Bren Road West, #G436Minnetonka, MN 55343Tel: 952-932-7191Fax: [email protected]

Midwest:IL, WI, Eastern MO

THE REP FACTORChicago Merchandise Mart222 Merchandise Mart Plaza#13-610Chicago, IL 60654-2282Tel/Fax: 847-428-4020

Western MO and KS

GIFT SOURCE, LLC Lori Thomsen Tel: 913-897-7327Fax: [email protected]

Midwest:Nebraska

CONTACT CUSTOMER SERVICETel: 877-342-1478Fax: [email protected]

South Central:Arkansas, Louisiana,Oklahoma, Texas

GOETZ, INC.Dallas Trade Mart, #21112100 Stemmons FreewayDallas, TX 75207Tel: 214-748-2128Fax: [email protected]

Southwest/Rockies:Arizona, Utah, Colorado,Wyoming

MARY JANE MCKITISP. O. Box 85760Tucson, AZ 85754Tel: 800-625-4847Fax: [email protected]

Northwest:Alaska, Idaho, Montana,Oregon, Washington

BETTENCOURT GROUP501 South Lucille Street, #102Seattle, WA 98108Tel: 206-762-2240Fax: [email protected]

Northern California,Northern Nevada

GIFT SALES

AIR COMPANY448 Ignacio Blvd., #408Novato, CA 94949Tel: 415-436-6350Fax: [email protected]

GOURMET SALES

THE LUNDGREN GROUPTel: [email protected]

Southern California,Southern Nevada, Hawaii

FLEMMING CHALEF1933 South Broadway, #846Los Angeles, CA 90007Tel: 213-747-0076Fax: [email protected]

Canada (book trade and gift)

THOMAS ALLEN AND SON LTD390 Steelcase Road EastMarkhamOntario L3R 1G2Tel: 905-475-912624-hour toll-free order departmentTel: 1-800-387-4333Fax: [email protected]

Front cover photograph by Debi Treloar from Imperfect Home by Mark and Sally Bailey.Back cover photograph by Terry Benson from Scarves and Cowls by Fiona Goble.

All details are correct at time of going to pressand are subject to change without notice

Order fulfillment in the US by Ryland Peters & Small, Inc.c/o The Maple Press Company, 1000 Strickler Road, PO Box 305, Mount Joy, PA 17552

Send remittance toRyland Peters & Small, Inc.PO Box 1539Fort Lee, NJ 07024-1539

IW CatUS-Fall14_insidecover_x 17/04/2014 11:37 Page 1

Page 36: Craft Fall 2014 US Catalog

www.rylandpeters.com