Kids Weaving
Projects for Kids of All Ages
 | Authors: By Sarah Swett, Illustrations by Lena Corwin, Photographs by Chris Hartlove Imprint: STC Craft ISBN: 1-58479-467-4 EAN: 9781584794677 Availability: Out of Stock Publishing Date: 10/1/2005 Trim Size: 8 x 9 Page Count: 128 Cover: HC-Cloth with Jacket Illustrations: 8 x 9", 35 full-color photographs, 60 color illustrations, 128 pages, 128 pages, 8x9" | Price: $19.95 Out of Stock |
About the book
Sarah Swett has loved weaving since the age of eight, when she made magic carpets for her teddy bears. Now, as a professional tapestry weaver and knitwear designer, she shares the joy of creating beautiful woven items with a new generation of young crafters. In Kids Weaving, the only weaving book written specifically for children, Swett shows how to make 15 fun, inexpensive, colorful projects -- including friendship bracelets, a rag doll, a fashionable chenille scarf, magic carpets, and funky hand-woven shoelaces -- many of which can be completed in an afternoon.
With clear, step-by-step instructions and bright, helpful illustrations, Kids Weaving teaches children (and adults too!) how to weave using everything from their hands to cardboard to an easy-to-create loom made from simple plumbing supplies. Throughout the book are fascinating features about weaving around the world; special projects like weaving a hideout from sticks, branches, and wildflowers; and stories of famous characters such as Penelope, the clever weaver from The Iliad and The Odyssey. The third in STC’s Kids Craft series (following Kids’ Embroidery and Kids Crochet), this delightful, easy-to-use book brings one of the oldest craft traditions to creative children everywhere.
A step-by-step format and bright illustrations ensure successful results for children of all ages
All of the projects are inexpensive to make
The only weaving book written specifically for children
About the author
Sarah Swett, a professional tapestry weaver and knitwear designer, has traveled throughout North America teaching tapestry weaving, design, and knitting. Her weavings have been featured in solo and group exhibitions throughout the country and appeared in the magazines American Craft, SpinOff, and Interweave Knits, and the book Knitting in America. She lives in Moscow, Idaho. Visit her website at www.sarah-swett.com.
Lena Corwin is a textile/graphic designer and illustrator. She is the illustrator of Kids Crochet (STC) and has worked for Calvin Klein, Jill Stuart, Elle Décor magazine, and many others.