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This handy how-to guide is complete in its exploration of the craft of creating soldered metal jewelry, including tools, techniques, and 20 beautiful projects that beginners and enthusiasts can make at home.
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Re-create an old-fashioned knitting lesson with this DVD! Close-up demonstrations illustrate how to cast on, perform the knit stitch, purl stitch, add yarn, bind off, how to rib, increasing, decreasing, your gauge, finishing, and how to fix your mistakes. Approx. 3 hrs.
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Inside, ou'll find 100 projects related to Bible stories, characters, or principles - divided according to age and in biblical order - with supply lists, instructions, enrichment ideas, and teacher tips. Ages 3 to 12. Perfect for homeschool, Sunday school, or VBS.
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Get out your pencils, crayons, scissors, tape, and other craft supplies! You can use recyclable items and inexpensive things found around your house to create cards, centerpieces, and decorations to celebrate the coming of spring and Easter.
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An all-in-one guide to knitting for just about anything and everything knitters want to make, Classic Knits covers equipment, techniques, stitch patterns, and includes more than twenty designs for cute things to craft and warm things to wear.
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Jon Gnagy created this art kit for those wanting to explore their creativity through drawing, but don't know where to start. Designed for ages 8 and up, this kit includes everything you need to get started.
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Kids love candy, but there's more to it than just sugar and taste. There's the swirling arrays of color, the smells, the fun shapes, and unique textures. So why settle for just eating it?
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With only a bunch of crazy shapes, who knew you could create such masterpieces? Combining stamping with coloring, Stamp Art is a perfect play or rainy-day activity.
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