Knit-And-Crochet Garden

Knit-And-Crochet Garden

Author: Arne Nerjordet

Publisher: Trafalgar Square Books

Published: 2021-04-01

Total Pages: 275

ISBN-13: 1646010280

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Knitting sensations Arne and Carlos present 36 gorgeous patterns that evoke the simple joy of gardens no matter the time of year or location. Hydrangeas, roses, violets, and fluttering critters are among the countryside delights that are transformed into knit and crochet projects in this image-laden book, ranging from the small and decorative to the larger and more practical, including afghans and throws. Arne and Carlos go out of their way to share their imagination and inspiration, once again providing unique and diverse ideas for handmade décor in their characteristic style, which honors traditional Scandinavian knitting while ensuring every crafter's amusement, comfort, and all-around happiness.


Crochet Collage Garden

Crochet Collage Garden

Author: Chris Norrington

Publisher: David and Charles

Published: 2023-03-14

Total Pages: 337

ISBN-13: 1446381889

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A collection of 100 crochet motifs arranged in 10 crochet collages based on the beautiful flowers and plants found in author, crochet designer and gardener, Chris Norrington's, stunning cottage garden. Each of the collages will have a different, sometimes seasonal, theme and the compositions will change -sometimes the plants will be in a vase or a jug, sometimes presented as a wreath or growing straight from the ground. All of the crochet motifs will have written crochet patterns so they are very accessible. You can enjoy making the same collages in the book or mix and match your favourite plants and flowers to create your own compositions. There is advice for what yarn and crochet hooks to use as well as suggestions for adapting the materials to make your own versions of the patterns.


The Fine Art of Crochet

The Fine Art of Crochet

Author: Gwen Blakley Kinsler

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2013-06-17

Total Pages: 110

ISBN-13: 1481731874

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Fiber artists around the world have embraced crochet as an inventive medium like never before. Expanding on the creative possibilities and using sculpture, immense site-specific installations, performance, and mixed-media objects, they have used crochet techniques to explore feminine craft and heritage, dissect gender codes, and show the primal creative expression represented by crochet. In The Fine Art of Crochet, author Gwen Blakley Kinsler looks at the art-crochet movement from 1915 onward to the crochet revolution of the 1960s, profiling twenty of the most innovative practitioners working today. Offering insight to those who may not have otherwise thought to go beyond the purely practical aspect of crochet, she features internationally known artists such as Arline Fisch, Leslie Pontz, Carol Hummel, Tracy Krumm, Bonnie Meltzer, and Soonran Youn. Gwen Blakley Kinslerthe founder of the Crochet Guild of America and a fiber-art practitioner in her own rightexamines the concepts and diverse works of these artists, in whose hands the magic of crochet creates cutting-edge art for the twenty-first century. Each artist approaches the medium with wonder and the desire to explore its full potential. This study and collection of images presents an exploration of the diverse styles, unusual shapes, and exquisite textures that characterize crocheted art today.


The Crochet Workbook

The Crochet Workbook

Author: James Walters

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Published: 2014-02-20

Total Pages: 100

ISBN-13: 0486783049

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More than a manual on techniques or a pattern book, this guide suggests innovative approaches to traditional hooks, stitches, and yarns. More than 80 color photographs and 49 line drawings.


How to Make 100 Crochet Appliques

How to Make 100 Crochet Appliques

Author: Deborah Burger

Publisher: Creative Publishing International

Published: 2013-05-01

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 1610587278

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DIV This charming book presents 100 crocheted patches arranged in sections by theme, including farm animals, ocean life, feathered friends, flora, techno, holidays and special occasions. Crocheted appliques are skillfully photographed, and written instructions are accompanied by stitch diagrams. /div


The New Orleans Garden

The New Orleans Garden

Author: Charlotte Seidenberg

Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi

Published: 2012-01-20

Total Pages: 530

ISBN-13: 1604736879

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Among America's garden cities, one of the most remarkably beautiful is New Orleans. Now the exotic New Orleans garden can live not only in romance but also in settings very close to home. Whether in the Vieux Carre or in the humid hinterlands, anyone hoping to recreate such a romantic spot in the climes of the Gulf Coast region should consult Charlotte Seidenberg's essential handbook.In this new edition of a favorite manual among New Orleans gardeners, Seidenberg instructs how to create a beautiful garden in this subtropical, sometimes richly alluvial zone and identifies plants that over generations have become a part of the gardening heritage of New Orleans. She discusses such basics as soil preparation and pest control and advises the gardener on how to grow roses, native and exotic trees and shrubs, vines, annuals, perennials, ferns, wildflowers, bulbous and tuberous plants, and groundcovers. She instructs how best to create specialty gardens such as container gardens and herb gardens. Like many other gardeners today, she is ecology-conscious, strongly advocating that one should garden not only for beauty but also for attracting wildlife.


Garden Neighborhoods of San Francisco

Garden Neighborhoods of San Francisco

Author: Richard Brandi

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2021-05-05

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 1476674086

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San Francisco is not known for detached houses with landscaped setbacks, lining picturesque, park-side streets. But between 1905 and 1924, thirty-six such neighborhoods, called residence parks, were proposed or built in the city. Hundreds like them were constructed across the country yet they are not well known or understood today. This book examines the city planning aspects of residence parks in a new way, with tracing how developers went about the business of building them, on different sites and for different markets, and how they kept out black and Asian residents.


Tease

Tease

Author: Sarah Sockit

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13: 9780399532160

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Fifty superstars of creativity, art, and design take the basic t-shirt from ordinary to extraordinary, with easy-to-follow projects and helpful illustrations.