As promised, here is my quick review of the first of two books I picked up last night. Because a person's motives for picking up a book can have as much to do with their assessment of it as anything, I'll let you in on my incentive; I am not overly-partial to spending huge amounts…
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Review: “The Art of Embroidered Flowers”, by Gilda Baron
As promised, here is my quick review of the first of two books I picked up last night. Because a person's motives for picking up a book can have as much to do with their assessment of it as anything, I'll let you in on my incentive; I am not overly-partial to spending huge amounts…
Review: The Decorated Page by Gwen Diehn
I picked this book up the other day while looking for inspiration for page layouts and the possibilities of books that integrate imagery and text. I wasn’t actually looking for a book about scrapbooking so much as a book about artists who use journals as something a little more communicative and meaningful than a daily…
Quick review: Fabric Art Journals by Pam Sussman and Handmade Paper Collage by Dawn Ackerman
I’m not a great buyer of quilting or fibre arts books, mainly because they’re rather expensive and generally don’t tell me anything I couldn’t figure out for myself or get from the QuiltArt group online. I do have a subscription to Quilting Arts Magazine which is worth it’s weight in gold (and it’s rather heavy…
