Do you know your Stegosaurus from your Velociraptor – or a Diplodocus from a Triceratops? If not, then this fun and fact-filled book of 15 knitting prehistoric projects is a must-have.
Tatting is simple and portable, you can take your tatting equipment anywhere and now that Tatting Collage is republished as a concealed spiral bound book it will be easy to use ‘on-the-go’.
A book of designs especially intended for pyrographers. It includes hundreds of popular images and motifs in a wide range of styles which can be customised to suit individual needs.
Perfect the craft of creating fruit, vegetables, meat, fish, cheeses, bread, and pastries in marvellous detail. Step-by-step photographs show how to create mini... Læs mere
Covering an amazing array of outdoor activities – from building a hidden sheet den to creating watering stations for bees - this book helps city kids to discover the natural world.
This book features 25 beautifully stitched embroideries that are mounted and hung in an embroidery hoop. These simple projects are achievable for all levels of ability.
This delightful book guides users though the gentle art of whittling using step-by-step photography and fun projects including: letter opener, thumb stick, ring tree and egg cup.
Build your woodturning skills and confidence with this variety of projects that take between a couple of hours and a couple of days to complete.
Accompany woodsman Ben Law as he celebrates the amazing diversity of craft products made from materials sourced directly from the woods. Including brooms, rakes, pegs, spoons, chairs,... Læs mere
The ideal resource for jewellery makers keen to learn the intricacies of creating wedding jewellery. From elegant earrings to eye-catching headpieces, along with necklaces, bracelets and... Læs mere
This cute collection of 30 projects is packed full of gorgeous designs. From newborns to toddlers, there’s plenty here to keep those precious tiny toes warm in style.
More than 100 contributors showcase their unusual photographs, which make up this gallery of human-like faces in everyday objects. Faces in places began its meteoric rise to fame as an internet blog that celebrated a collection of quirky, hilarious, surprising and madcap images.