The modern bride's key to creating a unique wedding - projects to make and wedding ideas for a day that's personalized, handcrafted and totally unique from the moment the wedding invitations are posted. This title shows how to make wedding invitations, wedding favours, jewellery, wedding decorations, wedding sweet treats, wedding centrepieces and wedding gifts. It is ideal for the novice crafter, with lots of clear step-by-step photography and explanation, plus tips for producing multiples such as wedding invitations. It covers a range of crafts vital for creating the perfect wedding, including paper crafts, sugarcrafts, beading and jewellery making. The necessary craft supplies are easily sourced from craft shops such as Michaels craft stores, Hobbycraft and arts and crafts stores on the high street and on-line.
Oh, I like this. A great intro book for kumihimo braids and the different styles for it. Gives multiple examples of each style and how they look, the moves, etc. Informative. I especially loved the section about ENDING a braid, because I struggled with that. I wouldn't have thought to see a braids end to keep it together!
This is a great way to get into the easy and interesting craft of Kumihimo. For directions, examples, supplies lists and methods the information is complete and accurate. I have done a bit of Kumihimo in the past and essentially stuck to a single method but this book allows me to explore different methods of construction resulting in vastly different pieces. Even something as simple as measuring out twice the length of fiber as you want the finished product to be was a bit of a revelation to me. The book was well written and easy to follow. The instructions and illustrations were clear and concise.
I shouldn't be surprised because I have not a read Dorothy Wood book that I didn't like.
So many variations, plus a few projects to get you going. Lists of suppliers in UK and USA, this book really does have everything for the beginner and beyond.
Only thing I didn't like was plenty of links forward in the book, to clarify or inform, but not back to where you were. So remember to bookmark.