Country Craft Compendium

Country Craft Compendium
Author: Miranda Innes
Publisher:
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1993
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9781850295358

Offers instructions for creating twenty country craft projects, including quilts, rugs, weathervanes, lampshades, banks, and clocks made with recycled materials

Traditional Country Crafts

Traditional Country Crafts
Author: Miranda Innes
Publisher: Lyons Press
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2001
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9781585744190

In this lavishly illustrated survey of rural crafts -- from bookbinding to punched-tin work -- Miranda Innes, herself a passionate collector of country crafts, celebrates country style and the pleasure and artistry of working with natural materials such as wood, wool, rattan, and more. For each of the featured crafts, the author provides a fascinating look at the work of a leading artist in the field and offers an accessible project, with step-by-step instructions and photographs.The projects (among them a wooden birdhouse complete with miniature cow weathervane, a gilded lampshade decorated with shell patterns, and a rag rug with a bold design of strutting roosters) require neither expensive materials nor special training and cost almost nothing to make.Traditional Country Crafts will appeal, both aesthetically and practically, to everyone whose heart is in the country.

Crafted

Crafted
Author: Sally Coulthard
Publisher: Hardie Grant Publishing
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2019-03-07
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 1787132978

Crafted is a celebration of craft in the 21st century – a definitive visual guide to all things handmade. Featuring over 73 of the most popular and well-established crafts, Sally Coulthard explores their history, materials and techniques as she offers a deeper insight into some of your favourite crafts and provides inspiration for both new and ancient creative pursuits. After an introductory section covering the culture of craft (its definition, why it matters, history and community), the main body of the book consists of beautifully illustrated entries on 73 of the world's most established crafts. The scope is encyclopaedic and covers Paper, Pen & Print (bookbinding, origami, calligraphy, lino printing), Textiles, Cloth & Leather (fur & leather, embroidery, knitting, dyeing), Pottery, Glass & Stone (porcelain, stained glass, stone carving), Wood, Willow & Nature (basket weaving, wood carving, lime plastering and thatching) and Metal (gold, bronze, cast iron and steel). A comprehensive directory of craft organisations and professional communities and guilds, completes this groundbreaking compendium.

A Compendium of Curiosities

A Compendium of Curiosities
Author: Tim Holtz
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-01-11
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780615545080

Not your typical how to book, but inspirational papercraft and mixed media projects designed by Tim Holtz.

Craftivity

Craftivity
Author: Tsia Carson
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2006-10-10
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 0060841303

From the creators of the hugely popular craft site, Supernaturale.com, comes a hip and funky compendium of new DIY projects that reshape, reuse, and redefine the concept of "handmade," moving away from country–cutesy, granny craft into utilitarian craft art for the 21st century. Got a pile of extra buttons and don't know what to do with them? Make a cool bracelet. Need some pillows for your new couch, and have a bunch of old wool sweaters? Turn those sweaters into felt! Knitting, felting, leather tooling, glass and metal work––it's all here. CRAFTIVITY is filled with 60 amazing DIY projects that make the most of what you have by taking old stuff and turning it into functional, breathtaking art.

The Encyclopedia of Country Living

The Encyclopedia of Country Living
Author: Carla Emery
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1994
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN: 9780912365954

From the garden or barnyard to the kitchen table, here is a comprehensive resource for step-by-step information about food production. Filled with more than 1,000 recipes, 700 mail-order sources, how-to instructions, and earthly wisdom gleaned from a lifetime of self-sufficient living, this thorough, reliable treasury should be in every home. Features 300 illustrations.

The Adaptable Country

The Adaptable Country
Author: Alasdair Roberts
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2024-09-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0228022029

Shifting geopolitics, regional conflicts, climate change, and technology shocks: these are just some of the factors that will make the twenty-first century dangerous for Canada. Adaptability, the capacity to anticipate and manage dangers, is essential for the country to survive and thrive. But Canada is not as adaptable as it once was. In The Adaptable Country Alasdair Roberts explains what this vital ability means and why we are currently falling short. Politicians, he argues, are overloaded and fixated on the next election. Governments no longer launch big projects to think about the future. Leaders have stopped meeting regularly to discuss national priorities. Technological changes have undermined journalism and the ability of citizens to talk civilly about public affairs. The public service has become less agile because of a decades-long buildup of controls and watchdogs. While in many ways Canada is a better country than it was a generation ago, it is also more complex and harder to govern. The Adaptable Country outlines straightforward reforms to improve adaptability and reminds us about the bigger picture: in a turbulent world, authoritarian rule is a tempting path to security. Canada’s challenge is to show how political systems built to respect diversity and human rights can also respond nimbly to existential threats.