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      • Lifestyle, Sport & Leisure
        October 2022

        LEGO Railroad World

        The 80s: models, landscapes, sets

        by Holger Matthes

        You played with a LEGO train set in the 80s? In this book you will meet your set from back then again! Holger Matthes, author of »LEGO Railway« and well-known expert on the subject at AFOL (Adults Friends of LEGO), describes all LEGO railroad sets of that time and takes you into the world of trains and minifigures with large-format panoramic images of LEGO railroad landscapes. Building instructions for your own new Gray Era-style models inspire you to recreate them; among them are models that integrate LEGO's latest PoweredUp! engines with Bluetooth control. By the way, such models also run on the current tracks – play fun for today's kids is guaranteed. Collectors of the sets from the legendary Gray Era, named after the color of the tracks, will turn to the book with its detailed listing of all sets of the era and lots of background info for reference.

      • Digital lifestyle
        March 2018

        TETRA Today

        by Various

        TETRA Today is the only publication exclusively dedicated to TETRA digital trunked radio. It aims to inspire and inform the TETRA community. Launched in 2010, this publication provides technical advice, authoritative editorial and commentary spanning all areas of TETRA from articles on training to case studies showing how TETRA is being deployed in real-life safety organizations.

      • Handicrafts, decorative arts & crafts
        August 2007

        Making More Beaded Jewellery

        50 Gorgeous Designs and Projects

        by Barbara Case

        Bestselling author Barbara Case’s latest book on bead jewellery contains 50 new projects, all with clear and detailed instructions and illustrations. The gloriously colourful beads vary from small seed beads to large semi-precious stone, and the bead jewellery is in a wide range of styles, from casual to dressy. Beginners and experienced beaded jewellery makers will find inspiration and new ideas here, with the high quality of information and design associated with Barbara Case. ‘as anticipated, it’s beautiful. Same great quality of interesting designs she had in her printed books.’ – Sarah Wright, Tierracast Inc ‘Good design, and beautiful components are the key to making these beautiful-looking pieces of jewellery.’ – The Beadworkers’ Guild Journal

      • Hobbies
        November 2011

        Hardanger for the Horrified

        Hardanger Embroidery Made Easy

        by Jane Greenoff

        Hardanger embroidery is a traditional counted-thread technique from Norway. Frequently used with cross stitch, it has a reputation for being difficult because it involves cutting away fabric threads to create its characteristic lace-like patterns. In Hardanger for the Horrified, ebook with video, bestselling author Jane Greenoff of The Cross Stitch Guild takes the stress out of Hardanger by explaining the techniques in simple steps and showing that they are not difficult once you understand some easy principles. The videos show Jane demonstrating how to do the crucial techniques. Along with the 18 attractive projects, which combine Hardanger with cross stitch and other counted stitches, these help to make Hardanger embroidery easy, accessible and fun. ‘This book is ideal for beginners; the video clips really help to show you what you should be doing it’s the next best thing to having someone in the room teaching you.’- The Sewing Directory

      • Handicrafts, decorative arts & crafts
        April 2011

        One Simple Stitch

        by Helen M Stevens

        In ONE SIMPLE STITCH, ebook with video demonstrations, the author Helen M Stevens begins a crusade to prove that if you can bring your needle up through your fabric, and take it back through to the reverse, you can embroider . . . and you can work all the projects in this book. And you don’t even need lengthy step-by-step instructions. All the information you need is encompassed by a template, a colour chart and a unique ‘directional diagram’. Armed with these three weapons, and one simple stitch, you will slay the dragon which has held you back from working true embroidery. And with no counted thread techniques, there’s no counting either. So sit back, enjoy the text and the videos and prepare to become a confident embroiderer. All with ONE SIMPLE STITCH. This ebook includes videos of Helen M Stevens demonstrating the stitches and techniques. ‘a great advance in embroidery technique books with the video instruction, it is much easier to follow and understand than any book I have read’ – Karen Platt’s Book Reviews ‘In this great e-book from Rainbow Disks Helen teaches a whole new approach to embroidery. She simplifies embroidery to such an extent that everyone will want to try.’ – The Sewing Directory ‘brilliant format . .really useful . . the video segments are perfect. The lesson itself is first rate; the six designs are beautiful and exceptionally clearly described. This is an excellent ebook’. – Popular Patchwork

      • Handicrafts, decorative arts & crafts
        August 2007

        Bead Net

        New Ideas for Netted Beadwork

        by Heather Kingsley-Heath

        Heather Kingsley-Heath has researched beadwork techniques in Africa, and developed many new ideas for bead netting. Here, she shows how to master the foundations of bead netting, then go on to make self-supporting beaded shapes. There are colourful necklaces, expandable bracelets, rings, bangles, clasps, buttons, embellished beads and balls. Buy this ebook to learn flat and spherical bead netting – and create your own unique beaded jewellery, shapes and surfaces. Netted beadwork (bead netting), one of the earliest beading techniques, is simple to learn and easy to adapt. The tube form of beaded netting is used in many cultures, to cover anything from tassel tops and beads to gourds and bottles. It makes fabulous jewellery. ‘interesting and well illustrated . . . Concise instructions, clear diagrams and excellent photos combine with compelling background information to make an accessible study of this stitch. . . A photo gallery of colorful and ethnically diverse netted beadwork from around the world will inspire beaders to create their own projects’ – Bead and Button magazine

      • Handicrafts, decorative arts & crafts
        August 2007

        Patchwork Postcards

        And Pinboard Quilts

        by Katharine Guerrier

        Katharine Guerrier’s inspired Patchwork Postcards and Pinboard Quilts shows how to use fabrics and techniques on a diminutive scale to make fabric postcards, postcard quilts. The slightly bigger Pinboard quilts are ideal for displaying unusual and treasured scraps of fabric or embroidery. With Katharine’s advice on composition and colour, you can create your own postcard quilt, fabric postcard, artist trading card or pinboard design – ideal keepsake gifts or conversation pieces. And the design tips learnt from this ebook are invaluable for creating your own quilts, whatever the size. ‘This is a little gem of a book, brimming with ideas, written by one of our finest quilt teachers.’- Patchwork and Quilting Magazine ‘beautifully presented and very easy to use . . . A really useful feature is the links feature that takes you to other relevant pages in the text and the web links that go directly to suppliers’ web pages. . . . a wealth of information . . . including tips on composition, balancing colours, techniques for working with smaller pieces etc, and the mouthwatering collection of quilts is sure to inspire.’ – The Quilter magazine ‘It is fun, very well explained, in short, you can not live without it!’ – Quiltmania ‘brimming with ideas for using up treasured scraps of fabric and embroidery’ – Stitch with the Embroiderer’s Guild

      • Handicrafts, decorative arts & crafts
        August 2008

        Scrap Quilt Projects

        Easy Mini Gifts to Make and Sell

        by Katharine Guerrier

        Quick easy scrap quilt patterns to make you smile – in Scrap Quilt Projects ebook from one of the UK’s foremost quilting teachers, Katharine Guerrier. The finished projects are ideal for the home, for gifts, or for fundraising events. Choose from a pencil case, needlecase, tablemats, a novelty chicken doorstop, shopping and laundry bags, cushions, a mini wallhanging, and medium-sized Flying Geese quilt. Many of these scrap quilt patterns can be made from leftover fabric scraps from your quilting stash. Template-free quick piecing methods make for speedy production in many of the projects, and where templates are required, these can be printed straight from your PC. Several techniques (such as quick pieced Flying Geese, asymmetrical star, prairie points) are introduced to expand a beginner’s skills, or broaden the expertise of those with more experience. So, if you are already a committed quilter, take a break from long-term projects to enjoy the satisfaction of completing something quickly. If you are a complete beginner, these scrap quilt projects make a good introduction to some basic patchwork and machine quilting techniques. ‘A great book if you are looking for quick and cheerful projects to give away as gifts, for sale tables or to fine tune your patchwork skills. The colours and detail came alive on my computer screen and I had no problem browsing through the book, formatted as a 60 page PDF. It’s PC and Mac compatible, there are direct links to suppliers’ websites and all the templates can be printed off. Katharine has included very clear directions and you can print these out, project by project. I think I might prefer to go for the paperless option and do my bit for the environment. A perfect gift for those who want to save the planet and create some lovely gifts and accessories whilst doing so.’ – Popular Patchwork

      • Handicrafts, decorative arts & crafts
        June 2010

        Scrap Quilts for Babies and Toddlers

        by Katharine Guerrier

        Scrap Quilts for Babies and Toddlers by Katharine Guerrier gives instructions and patterns for ten crib/cradle and other small quilts, made in Katharine Guerrier’s inimitable scrap quilt style. Ideal for using up small quantities from your stash and/or a few fat quarters, these quilts make joyous small projects to create swiftly using quick piecing methods and machine quilting. Katharine Guerrier’s clever use of fabric makes for charming quilts with timeless themes and bright colours. Family treasures in the making! ‘lively, colourful, easy to assemble . . . with clear instructions. . . loads of ideas for using up those scraps of material that seem to multiply and provides quick piecing methods to produce quilts that I am sure will be well loved and treasured.’ – Popular Patchwork

      • Hobbies
        May 2008

        Applique Angels and Hearts

        With Xmas Projects

        by Madeleine Millington

        Appliqué suddenly became colourful, easy and fun with Madeleine Millington’s unique designs, brimming with character. In the Appliqué Angels and Hearts ebook you will discover the tactile qualities of wool blanket fabric, using appliqué and simple hand stitching to produce imaginative and original designs. Lovely Christmas projects, with angels, stars and hearts aplenty! Create a festive mood with an Angel Frieze or a Christmas Stocking. Make your own decorations, including a delightful Advent Calendar with heart pockets in which to hide small gifts. ‘If you like the naive style appliqué and enjoy hand sewing then I really recommend this ebook’ – Popular Patchwork magazine ‘combines applique and simple hand stitching to produce imaginative and original designs’ – Stitch with the Embroiderer’s Guild magazine ‘Her designs are influenced by folk art and they are adorable. This ebook has Christmas and Valentine projects that will make everyone smile. They appeal to all ages. Once you have learned the techniques, which are clearly explained, you can also start to make your own designs. This ebook contains fabulous designs including templates that are easy to print off at home.’ – karenplattt.co.uk

      • Hobbies
        February 2008

        Celebrate Celtic

        Patterns and Ideas for Quilting Baskets, Hearts and Stars

        by Angela Madden

        Create impressive interlaced Celtic baskets, hearts and stars on your quilts, with Angela Madden’s tried and trusted technique. No artistic expertise or geometry is needed. Just print the patterns straight from this CD and follow Angela’s clear instructions. There are 12 different baskets, 6 basket handles, 5 heart patterns and a star – giving a host of different design possibilities for quilts, appliqué and many other design/craft techniques. Angela also gives useful examples to help you make those important decisions about which quilting and needlework techniques to use with your Celtic motifs. Celebrate Celtic ebook is an ideal companion to Angela’s previous titles. ‘An indispensable collection for anyone wishing to draft their own Celtic designs.’ – British Patchwork and Quilting magazine ‘perfect to sit and read on your PC, then you can just press a button and print out the patterns you require . . .clear instructions . . . the combinations are almost limitless. A useful resource.’ – Popular Patchwork magazine

      • Hobbies
        February 2009

        The Cross Stitch Guild Design and Pattern Book

        With Over 50 Projects from the CSG Archive

        by Jane Greenoff

        This ebook contains photos, instructions and patterns for over 50 projects by Jane Greenoff and Sue Hawkins from the CSG Members’ magazine, 2001–2006. Here is a variety of pure cross stitch, pulled and drawn thread embroidery, and Hardanger, so there is something for all counted thread fans. Designs include cross stitch on linen and Aida, counting onto canvas, Christmas projects, samplers, cushions, cards and much more. The charts are shown usually in black and white, so they are clear to use, and easy to print out on a home printer. The extensive Stitch Library is in itself a very useful resource.

      • Hobbies
        June 2010

        3D Cross Stitch Cards

        by Meg Evershed

        Meg Evershed of The Nutmeg Company presents 40 new three-dimensional cross stitch card designs. The imaginative designs are stitched on perforated paper, which can be folded and cut out to produce freestanding 3D cards, plus gift bags and boxes.  An ideal book for cross stitchers looking to develop their craft. There are cards for special occasions such as an anniversary, new baby, moving home, retirement, wedding or Christmas, plus invitations, and cards that are perfect for personal messages. Stitch the cards from the charts supplied in the ebook – they are easy to print out on a home printer. This is an ‘enhanced ebook’ – included are video clips of Meg demonstrating techniques.

      • Handicrafts, decorative arts & crafts
        November 2008

        Making Christmas Cards

        With Printable Papers and Embellishments by Kirsty Wiseman

        by Jenny Cocks

        Making stylish Christmas cards is easy with this new ebook Making Christmas Cards by Jenny Cocks, with exclusive printable papers and embellishments by Kirsty Wiseman. Here is everything you need for a complete cardmaking session: two themed sets of gorgeous papers and embellishments, complete with the inspiration and ideas for how to use them in all manner of ways. Access to papers and embellishments to print as and when you like gives you an endless supply of goodies. Mix and match to your hearts content – there are so many possibilities. The ideas include: quick cards, mass production cards, cards to hang on the tree or for tags, and designs for home decorations.

      • Handicrafts, decorative arts & crafts

        Tiaras and Bridal Jewellery

        Projects Using Beads and Wire

        by Jema Hewitt

        Tiaras and Bridal Jewellery shows you how to make a special tiara for your wedding, prom or party. And how to create earrings, bracelets or a necklace to match. Professional costume designer Jema Hewitt shows how to make spectacular tiaras – funky or classic – all using beads and wire. And if you want to start designing your own tiaras, here are all the techniques you need. ‘very good value for money’ – The Beadworkers Guild Journal ‘versatile and useful’ – Bead magazine

      • Handicrafts, decorative arts & crafts
        August 2009

        Making Tiaras and Designer Jewellery

        by Jema Hewitt

        Make your own beaded tiara with matching designer necklace and earrings, for your wedding, prom or special party. In this ebook, Jema Hewitt shows you the techniques you need to create six stunning tiara and jewellery designs using beads and wire. There are tiaras to suit many tastes, from pastel and delicate, to bold and colourful. Follow Jema’s comprehensive step by step instructions, and zoom in close to see every detail of the construction. This is Jema’s second ebook on making tiaras after the success of Tiaras and Bridal Jewellery.

      • Hobbies
        August 2007

        Glitzy Quilts

        Add Sparkle to Your Stitching

        by Annette Morgan

        In Glitzy Quilts ebook, well-known British quilter Annette Morgan shows how to make your quilts sparkle. Here are many techniques for you to try, such as dyeing in the microwave, 3D paint, using a soldering iron and foils, making beads, using sheer fabrics and plastics, and other ways of adding glitzy texture. This is appliqué for the contemporary quilter. Follow Annette’s ideas and make a small quilt, using the techniques described, or dip in and out to try different methods for a particular textile piece. ‘This comprehensive guide includes sound advice on sourcing and working with many unusual materials for contemporary quilt making and yet also covers the practical side of making an art quilt, such as layering and finishing.’ – Patchwork and Quilting Magazine

      • Hobbies
        March 2010

        Creative Fabric Techniques

        For Quilters, Embroiderers and Textile Artists

        by Annette Morgan

        New ideas for creating exciting textile surfaces – for quilters and embroiderers, in this CD book in PDF format. Using innovative new techniques, top quilter Annette Morgan explains how to use existing textiles combined with sheer fabrics and stitching to create sumptuous new surfaces. She shows how to play with wire frames, wrapping, stitching, burning and appliqué to make creative squares. Using fabric as a base for piling on texture she adds paint to give surface decoration. In Creative Fabric Techniques, Annette Morgan gives ideas for creating textiles from fabrics and those old pieces in the attic, and for creating new from something old – exactly what the painters used to do. Learn how to experiment with wadding, to create a textile base with which to work, also how to use your own images, transfer them to fabric and transform with stitch. ‘Annette Morgan, writes in a friendly but firm style – don’t procrastinate, do it! She explores a lot of popular mixed media methods, but her interpretations are fresh and interesting. Her work is lovely and having the ability to zoom right in on the details is a real bonus.’ – The Textile Directory ‘a great introduction to exciting ways with fabric.’- Karenplatt.co.uk

      • Handicrafts, decorative arts & crafts
        September 2011

        Little Welsh Quilts

        Made the Traditional Way

        by Mary Jenkins

        Welsh quilts are striking, with bold colours and simple shapes. They look magnificent as bed quilts but are also distinctive when scaled down to cradle size or smaller. Welsh quilts are intensively hand quilted with their traditional motifs, so making a little quilt is a great way for a beginner to start on a Welsh quilting journey. Little Welsh Quilts: Made the traditional way, is an ebook with video demonstrations by the author Mary Jenkins, presenting six delightful quilts to make. They vary in style and complexity but are all based on original full-sized square or rectangular Welsh wool quilts. If not actually used for a doll or cot quilt they make delightful decorations for the home, either as wall hangings or cushions, giving any home the Welsh country look. As they are so small they can be made from a few fat quarters but any precious scraps can be added in too. Together with the stitcher’s choice of colours, the distinctive quilting motifs will give these little quilts their authentic Welsh identity. Also included is plenty of Mary Jenkins’ expert advice on the techniques she uses to design and create her Welsh quilts. ‘a refreshing change from the other quilt books on the market, in both its format and content.’ – The Sewing Directory

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