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Karl Nickel & Carla Ninchen - Die XMAS Akten - Der Fall Santa Prime

Karl Nickel & Carla Ninchen - Die XMAS Akten - Der Fall Santa Prime

Martina Baric; Martina Baric; Robert Thorhauer; Robert Thorhauer

BoD - Books on Demand
2025
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Die unglaublichen F lle von Karl Nickel & Karla Ninchen. Detektivspa mit Herz, Humor und einem Hauch bernat rlichem. In Carrotington ist eigentlich ein ganz normales St dtchen, w ren da nicht diese merkw rdigen F lle, die sich hartn ckig weigern, normal zu sein. Zum Gl ck gibt es Karl Nickel, den etwas brummigen, aber herzensguten Ermittler, und Karla Ninchen, seine schlaue, mutige Partnerin mit dem Blick f r das, was andere bersehen. Gemeinsam st rzen sich die beiden in R tsel, bei denen Erwachsene nur den Kopf sch tteln und Kinder genau hinschauen: mal geht es um einen geheimnisvollen Fluch und seltsame Vorg nge in Carrotington, mal darum, Weihnachten vor einem falschen Weihnachtsmann aus dem All zu retten. Immer mit dabei: eine Prise Magie, eine Portion Sci-Fi-Wahnsinn, viel Wortwitz und ganz viel Herz. Die Reihe Die unglaublichen F lle von Karl Nickel & Karla Ninchen verbindet spannende Kinderkrimis mit warmem Humor und liebevollen Botschaften ber Freundschaft, Mut und Zusammenhalt. Ideal zum Vorlesen ab ca. 6 Jahren und zum Selberlesen ab ca. 8 Jahren f r alle, die Detektivgeschichten lieben, aber auch gerne lachen. Jede Geschichte ist ein abgeschlossener Fall - perfekt f r - Bitte nur noch eine Seite - Abende. Witzige Dialoge, starke Charaktere und ein wiederkehrendes Setting in Carrotington. Perfekt f r Familien, die gemeinsame Lesezeit mit Spannung und Herz m gen. Ob Fluch, falscher Weihnachtsmann oder das n chste unerkl rliche Ph nomen: Wenn in Carrotington etwas Seltsames passiert, sind Karl & Karla schon unterwegs.
Fine Place to Daydream

Fine Place to Daydream

Bill Barich

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2006
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Experience the sheer thrill and joy of national hunt racing as an American novelist follows a select group of leading horses and their Irish trainers on their annual pilgrimage to the Cheltenham Festival, in this evocative book on the jumps and the Irish love of horse racing.
QuickBooks 2010 QuickSteps

QuickBooks 2010 QuickSteps

Thomas Barich

McGraw-Hill Professional
2010
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Step-by-Step, Full-Color Graphics!Get started using QuickBooks 2010 right away--the QuickSteps way. Color screenshots and clear instructions make it easy to ramp up on the latest release of this powerful small business financial software. Follow along and learn how to customize bookkeeping, process invoices, manage payroll, track inventory, run reports, and much more. Get up to speed on QuickBooks 2010 in no time with help from the practical, fast-paced guide.Use these handy guideposts:Shortcuts for accomplishing common tasksNeed-to-know facts in concise narrativeHelpful reminders or alternate ways of doing thingsBonus information related to the topic being coveredErrors and pitfalls to avoidThomas E. Barich has been working with QuickBooks for more than 10 years, providing QuickBooks consulting services, and using it to manage his own small business ventures.
QuickBooks 2013 QuickSteps

QuickBooks 2013 QuickSteps

Thomas Barich

McGraw-Hill Professional
2012
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This full-color, step-by-step guide to QuickBooks 2013 is the fastest, easiest way to master all the important features of the bestselling small business financial software. Get up and running on QuickBooks 2013 right away—the QuickSteps way. Full-color screenshots on every page with clear instructions make it easy to work with the new interface and start using the latest release of the leading small business financial software. Follow along and learn how to simplify bookkeeping, process invoices, manage payroll, track inventory, run reports, organize tax information, and much more. You’ll also learn how to use the new and improved features, such as the new Icon Bar, new tabs, and the enhanced Navigator. This practical, fast-paced guide gets you started in no time! The unique, oblong layout of the QuickSteps series mimics your computer screen, displays graphics and explanations side by side, and lays flat so you can easily refer to the book while working on your computer. Use these handy guideposts:Shortcuts for accomplishing common tasksNeed-to-know facts in concise narrativeHelpful reminders or alternate ways of doing thingsBonus information related to the topic being coveredErrors and pitfalls to avoid
An Iliad

An Iliad

Alessandro Baricco

Knopf Publishing Group
2007
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A bold re-imagining of our civilization s greatest tale of war, from the acclaimed and bestselling author of Silk. In An Iliad, Alessandro Baricco re-creates the siege of Troy through the voices of twenty-one Homeric characters, in the narrative idiom of our modern imagination. From the return of Chryseis to the burial of Hector, we see through human eyes and feel with human hearts the unforgettable events first recounted almost three thousand years ago. Imbuing the stuff of legend with a startling new relevancy and humanity, Baricco gives us The Iliad as we have never known it. His transformative achievement is certain to delight and fascinate all readers of Homer s indispensable classic."
Ocean Sea

Ocean Sea

Alessandro Baricco

VINTAGE
2000
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"Exotic...erotic... Ocean Sea is highly romantic and breathtakingly lyrical."--The New York Times Book Review With Silk, his first novel to appear in English, Alessandro Baricco immediately proved himself to be a magical storyteller. With Ocean Sea, he has been acclaimed as the successor to Italo Calvino, and a major voice in modern literature. In Ocean Sea, Alessandro Baricco presents a hypnotizing postmodern fable of human malady--psychological, existential, erotic--and the sea as a means of deliverance. At the Almayer Inn, a remote shoreline hotel, an artist dips his brush in a cup of ocean water to paint a portrait of the sea. A scientist pens love letters to a woman he has yet to meet. An adulteress searches for relief from her proclivity to fall in love. And a sixteen-year-old girl seeks a cure from a mysterious condition which science has failed to remedy. When these people meet, their fates begin to interact as if by design. Enter a mighty tempest and a ghostly mariner with a thirst for vengeance, and the Inn becomes a place where destiny and desire battle for the upper hand. Playful, provocative, and ultimately profound, Ocean Sea is a novel of striking originality and wisdom.
Drei Schnittbucher

Drei Schnittbucher

Katherine Barich; Marion McNealy

Nadel Und Faden Press LLC
2018
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Surviving 16th century garments are very rare, with such a small sample of the wide variety of garments which were worn, many questions are left unanswered for those who wish to study the clothes of the time, or to recreate them. However, there are a few tailors' pattern manuscripts in libraries and museums around the world. This book contains three 16th century Austrian tailors' guild masterbook manuscripts, or schnittbuch, Nidermayr (1560), Enns and Leonfeldner (1590). Tailors in the 16th century made not only clothing, but also a great variety of other items besides: tents, saddle covers, flags, wagon covers, and garments for church ceremonies. A tailor's masterbook contains drawings of all of the major garments and other items that a tailor have been expected to know how to make in order to pass his master tailors test. These manuscripts were created by authors in three separate towns for a similar purpose: to help journeyman tailors study and pass the master tailor exam. The original manuscripts have been transcribed and translated into English. To assist the modern reader, additional information has been included to explain the historical context of the manuscripts and the included garments. Also included are: pattern diagrams, detailed descriptions of the cut and style, illustrations and painting depicting the garments, and similar extant museum items when possible.
Vintage Notions Monthly - Issue 1: A Guide Devoted to the Love of Needlework, Cooking, Sewing, Fashion & Fun
Vintage Notions Monthly continues to share the work of Mary Brooks Picken and the Woman's Institute which inspired my book Vintage Notions. Although the Institute was founded 100 years ago, the treasure trove of lessons and stories are still relevant today and offer a blueprint for living a contented life. In honor of the 100th Anniversary of the Institute, we are releasing the series Vintage Notions Monthly, which features a curated collection of Woman's Institute materials including lessons, essays & patterns. Every issue will include: -Excerpts from the Institute's newsletter Inspiration & magazine Fashion Service -Vintage fashion and dressmaking articles with illustrations ideal for coloring -Inspiring essays, stories & student testimonials -Lessons & techniques for sewing embroidery, cooking & millinery -A Magic Pattern - Magic Sewing Pattern - an easy-to-make fashion drafted using diagrams & your measurements Issue One content: -Excerpts from January 1920 issue of Inspiration newsletter -Part 1 of the Fall/Winter 1920-1921, Fashion Service Supplement -Magic Sewing Pattern - Glamour Cape & Hood -Collectible vintage fashion illustrations by Alice Seipp -Historical advertisements for the Woman's Institute Dressmaking, Millinery, & Cooking courses Take a Look Inside the Book to see how much you are going to love Issue One Note from author, Amy Barickman: "All my life I have been fascinated by fashion, sewing and all things vintage. As the owner of Indygo Junction, a sewing pattern company, and author of a library of craft books, I have spent a lot of time researching sewing publications that have been released throughout the years. It was during this research that I came upon a name that would have a huge impact on my career, Mary Brooks Picken. A pioneer in the sewing arts, Mary Brooks Picken was the author of almost 100 needlework, sewing, and textile books. Regarded as an authority on dress, design, and sewing, she founded the Woman's Institute of Domestic Arts and Sciences (1916-1932) in Scranton, PA. At one point the institute had an enrollment of 300,000 women across the world connected through its correspondence courses and publications. Why create a Vintage Notions Monthly? When I read the story of Mary Brooks Picken and started to grasp the magnitude of her influence, I was compelled to collect and archive her numerous works. I believe I now have acquired the largest collection of Woman's Institute publications in the world. Although this Institute was founded 100 years ago, the treasure trove of lessons and stories are still relevant today and offer a blueprint for living a contented life. To celebrate the 100th anniversary of this influential institute, what better way than to introduce the material to a modern community than with the internet? (I think Mary would be thrilled ) Inside the pages of this magazine you will find articles on sewing, cooking, decorating and even upcycling as well as testimonials from students. An original issue of the Inspiration newsletter is combined with articles I curate from Fashion Service, another popular Woman's Institute publication. I also add a "Magic Pattern" each month for those of you who are looking for quick and easy sewing projects In this inaugural issue several pages of promotional content are included to give you a window back in time to a student's perspective. I invite you to join our online community. Visit my blog at amybarickman.com, join my Facebook page & Instagram- amybarickmanstudio, and my Facebook group- amybarickmansvintagemademodern. So Enjoy Be Inspired Get creative -All my best, Amy"
Vintage Notions Monthly - Issue 2: A Guide Devoted to the Love of Needlework, Cooking, Sewing, Fasion & Fun
Vintage Notions Monthly continues to share the work of Mary Brooks Picken and the Woman's Institute which inspired my book Vintage Notions. Although the Institute was founded 100 years ago, the treasure trove of lessons and stories are still relevant today and offer a blueprint for living a contented life. In honor of the 100th Anniversary of the Institute, we are releasing the series Vintage Notions Monthly, which features a curated collection of Woman's Institute materials including lessons, essays and patterns. Every issue will include: -Excerpts from the Institute's newsletter Inspiration & magazine Fashion Service -Vintage fashion and dressmaking articles with illustrations ideal for coloring -Inspiring essays, stories & student testimonials -Lessons & techniques for sewing embroidery, cooking & millinery -A Magic Pattern - Magic Sewing Pattern - an easy-to-make fashion drafted using diagrams & your measurements Issue Two content: -Excerpts from February 1920 issue of Inspiration newsletter -Fashion Service Supplement- Part 2 of the Fall/Winter 1920-1921 -Magic Sewing Pattern - Sleeved Cape -Collectible vintage fashion illustrations by Alice Seipp -Excerpts from How You Can Have More & Prettier Clothes pamphlet, 1925 Take a Look Inside the Book to see how much you are going to love Issue Two Note from author, Amy Barickman: "All my life I have been fascinated by fashion, sewing and all things vintage. As the owner of Indygo Junction, a sewing pattern company, and author of a library of craft books, I have spent a lot of time researching sewing publications that have been released throughout the years. It was during this research that I came upon a name that would have a huge impact on my career, Mary Brooks Picken. A pioneer in the sewing arts, Mary Brooks Picken was the author of almost 100 needlework, sewing, and textile books. Regarded as an authority on dress, design, and sewing, she founded the Woman's Institute of Domestic Arts and Sciences (1916-1932) in Scranton, PA. At one point the institute had an enrollment of 300,000 women across the world connected through its correspondence courses and publications. Why create a Vintage Notions Monthly? When I read the story of Mary Brooks Picken and started to grasp the magnitude of her influence, I was compelled to collect and archive her numerous works. I believe I now have acquired the largest collection of Woman's Institute publications in the world. Although this Institute was founded 100 years ago, the treasure trove of lessons and stories are still relevant today and offer a blueprint for living a contented life. To celebrate the 100th anniversary of this influential institute, what better way than to introduce the material to a modern community than with the internet? (I think Mary would be thrilled ) Inside the pages of this magazine you will find articles on sewing, cooking, decorating and even upcycling as well as testimonials from students. An original issue of the Inspiration newsletter is combined with articles I curate from Fashion Service, another popular Woman's Institute publication. I also add a "Magic Pattern" each month for those of you who are looking for quick and easy sewing projects In this inaugural issue several pages of promotional content are included to give you a window back in time to a student's perspective. I invite you to join our online community. Visit my blog at amybarickman.com, join my Facebook page & Instagram- amybarickmanstudio, and my Facebook group- amybarickmansvintagemademodern. So Enjoy Be Inspired Get creative -All my best, Amy"
Vintage Notions Monthly - Issue 3: A Guide Devoted to the Love of Needlework, Cooking, Sewing, Fashion & Fun
Vintage Notions Monthly continues to share the work of Mary Brooks Picken and the Woman's Institute which inspired my book Vintage Notions. Although the Institute was founded 100 years ago, the treasure trove of lessons and stories are still relevant today and offer a blueprint for living a contented life.In honor of the 100th Anniversary of the Institute, we are releasing the series Vintage Notions Monthly, which features a curated collection of Woman's Institute materials including lessons, essays & patterns.Every issue will include: -Excerpts from the Institute's newsletter Inspiration & magazine Fashion Service-Vintage fashion and dressmaking articles with illustrations ideal for coloring-Inspiring essays, stories & student testimonials-Lessons & techniques for sewing embroidery, cooking & millinery-A Magic Pattern - Magic Sewing Pattern - an easy-to-make fashion drafted using diagrams & your measurementsIssue Three content: -Excerpts from March 1920 issue of Inspiration newsletter-Part 1 of the Fall/Winter 1920-1921, Fashion Service Supplement-Magic Sewing Pattern - Chemise Dress-Collectible vintage fashion illustrations by Alice Seipp-Excerpts from How You Can Have More and Prettier Clothes pamphlet, 1925Take a Look Inside the Book to see how much you are going to love Issue Three Note from author, Amy Barickman: "All my life I have been fascinated by fashion, sewing and all things vintage. As the owner of Indygo Junction, a sewing pattern company, and author of a library of craft books, I have spent a lot of time researching sewing publications that have been released throughout the years. It was during this research that I came upon a name that would have a huge impact on my career, Mary Brooks Picken.A pioneer in the sewing arts, Mary Brooks Picken was the author of almost 100 needlework, sewing, and textile books. Regarded as an authority on dress, design, and sewing, she founded the Woman's Institute of Domestic Arts and Sciences (1916-1932) in Scranton, PA. At one point the institute had an enrollment of 300,000 women across the world connected through its correspondence courses and publications. Why create a Vintage Notions Monthly?When I read the story of Mary Brooks Picken and started to grasp the magnitude of her influence, I was compelled to collect and archive her numerous works. I believe I now have acquired the largest collection of Woman's Institute publications in the world. Although this Institute was founded 100 years ago, the treasure trove of lessons and stories are still relevant today and offer a blueprint for living a contented life. To celebrate the 100th anniversary of this influential institute, what better way than to introduce the material to a modern community than with the internet? (I think Mary would be thrilled )Inside the pages of this magazine you will find articles on sewing, cooking, decorating and even upcycling as well as testimonials from students. An original issue of the Inspiration newsletter is combined with articles I curate from Fashion Service, another popular Woman's Institute publication. I also add a "Magic Pattern" each month for those of you who are looking for quick and easy sewing projects In this inaugural issue several pages of promotional content are included to give you a window back in time to a student's perspective. I invite you to join our online community. Visit my blog at amybarickman.com, join my Facebook page & Instagram- amybarickmanstudio, and my Facebook group- amybarickmansvintagemademodern.So Enjoy Be Inspired Get creative -All my best, Amy"
Vintage Notions Monthly - Issue 4: A Guide Devoted to the Love of Needlework, Cooking, Sewing, Fasion & Fun
Vintage Notions Monthly continues to share the work of Mary Brooks Picken and the Woman's Institute which inspired my book Vintage Notions. Although the Institute was founded 100 years ago, the treasure trove of lessons and stories are still relevant today and offer a blueprint for living a contented life.In honor of the 100th Anniversary of the Institute, we are releasing the series Vintage Notions Monthly, which features a curated collection of Woman's Institute materials including lessons, essays and patterns.Every issue will include: -Excerpts from the Institute's newsletter Inspiration & magazine Fashion Service-Vintage fashion and dressmaking articles with illustrations ideal for coloring-Inspiring essays, stories & student testimonials-Lessons & techniques for sewing embroidery, cooking & millinery-A Magic Pattern - Magic Sewing Pattern - an easy-to-make fashion drafted using diagrams & your measurementsIssue Four content: -Excerpts from April 1920 issue of Inspiration newsletter-Fashion Service Supplement- Part 2 of the Fall/Winter 1920-1921-Magic Sewing Pattern - Circular Apron-Collectible vintage fashion illustrations by Alice Seipp-Excerpts from How You Can Have More & Prettier Clothes pamphlet, 1925Take a Look Inside the Book to see how much you are going to love Issue Four Note from author, Amy Barickman: "All my life I have been fascinated by fashion, sewing and all things vintage. As the owner of Indygo Junction, a sewing pattern company, and author of a library of craft books, I have spent a lot of time researching sewing publications that have been released throughout the years. It was during this research that I came upon a name that would have a huge impact on my career, Mary Brooks Picken.A pioneer in the sewing arts, Mary Brooks Picken was the author of almost 100 needlework, sewing, and textile books. Regarded as an authority on dress, design, and sewing, she founded the Woman's Institute of Domestic Arts and Sciences (1916-1932) in Scranton, PA. At one point the institute had an enrollment of 300,000 women across the world connected through its correspondence courses and publications. Why create a Vintage Notions Monthly?When I read the story of Mary Brooks Picken and started to grasp the magnitude of her influence, I was compelled to collect and archive her numerous works. I believe I now have acquired the largest collection of Woman's Institute publications in the world. Although this Institute was founded 100 years ago, the treasure trove of lessons and stories are still relevant today and offer a blueprint for living a contented life. To celebrate the 100th anniversary of this influential institute, what better way than to introduce the material to a modern community than with the internet? (I think Mary would be thrilled )Inside the pages of this magazine you will find articles on sewing, cooking, decorating and even upcycling as well as testimonials from students. An original issue of the Inspiration newsletter is combined with articles I curate from Fashion Service, another popular Woman's Institute publication. I also add a "Magic Pattern" each month for those of you who are looking for quick and easy sewing projects In this inaugural issue several pages of promotional content are included to give you a window back in time to a student's perspective. I invite you to join our online community. Visit my blog at amybarickman.com, join my Facebook page & Instagram- amybarickmanstudio, and my Facebook group- amybarickmansvintagemademodern.So Enjoy Be Inspired Get creative -All my best, Amy"
Vintage Notions Monthly - Issue 5: A Guide Devoted to the Love of Needlework, Cooking, Sewing, Fasion & Fun
Vintage Notions Monthly continues to share the work of Mary Brooks Picken and the Woman's Institute which inspired my book Vintage Notions. Although the Institute was founded 100 years ago, the treasure trove of lessons and stories are still relevant today and offer a blueprint for living a contented life.In honor of the 100th Anniversary of the Institute, we are releasing the series Vintage Notions Monthly, which features a curated collection of Woman's Institute materials including lessons, essays and patterns.Every issue will include: -Excerpts from the Institute's newsletter Inspiration & magazine Fashion Service-Vintage fashion and dressmaking articles with illustrations ideal for coloring-Inspiring essays, stories & student testimonials-Lessons & techniques for sewing embroidery, cooking & millinery-A Magic Pattern - Magic Sewing Pattern - an easy-to-make fashion drafted using diagrams & your measurementsIssue Five content: -Excerpts from May 1920 issue of Inspiration newsletter-Fashion Service Supplement- Part 1 of the Spring 1922-Magic Sewing Pattern - Mother Daughter Blouse-Collectible vintage fashion illustrations by Alice Seipp-Articles - Little Folks, Big Appreciation 1926, Simplicity in the Baby's Wardrobe 1927, Song of the Needle 1925Take a Look Inside the Book to see how much you are going to love this issue Note from author, Amy Barickman: "All my life I have been fascinated by fashion, sewing and all things vintage. As the owner of Indygo Junction, a sewing pattern company, and author of a library of craft books, I have spent a lot of time researching sewing publications that have been released throughout the years. It was during this research that I came upon a name that would have a huge impact on my career, Mary Brooks Picken.A pioneer in the sewing arts, Mary Brooks Picken was the author of almost 100 needlework, sewing, and textile books. Regarded as an authority on dress, design, and sewing, she founded the Woman's Institute of Domestic Arts and Sciences (1916-1932) in Scranton, PA. At one point the institute had an enrollment of 300,000 women across the world connected through its correspondence courses and publications. Why create a Vintage Notions Monthly?When I read the story of Mary Brooks Picken and started to grasp the magnitude of her influence, I was compelled to collect and archive her numerous works. I believe I now have acquired the largest collection of Woman's Institute publications in the world. Although this Institute was founded 100 years ago, the treasure trove of lessons and stories are still relevant today and offer a blueprint for living a contented life. To celebrate the 100th anniversary of this influential institute, what better way than to introduce the material to a modern community than with the internet? (I think Mary would be thrilled )Inside the pages of this magazine you will find articles on sewing, cooking, decorating and even upcycling as well as testimonials from students. An original issue of the Inspiration newsletter is combined with articles I curate from Fashion Service, another popular Woman's Institute publication. I also add a "Magic Pattern" each month for those of you who are looking for quick and easy sewing projects In this inaugural issue several pages of promotional content are included to give you a window back in time to a student's perspective. I invite you to join our online community. Visit my blog at amybarickman.com, join my Facebook page & Instagram- amybarickmanstudio, and my Facebook group- amybarickmansvintagemademodern.So Enjoy Be Inspired Get creative -All my best, Amy"
Vintage Notions Coloring Book: Fashion Therapy

Vintage Notions Coloring Book: Fashion Therapy

Amy Barickman

Amy Barickman, LLC.
2016
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FASHION THERAPY-From dresses to hats and stylish accessories-gorgeous art is waiting to be brought to life through your artistry. A coloring book filled with more than 150 beautiful Downton-Abbey-era illustrations from The Woman's Institute of Domestic Arts and Sciences, which was founded in 1916 by Mary Brooks Picken.The light shading of the illustrations has been retained to add depth to the coloring. Try experimenting with pens, pencils, and metallic gel pens to enhance some details of the design. They make the beading shimmer and the jewelry sparkle Inspirational messages have been added to the back of each fashion page from The Woman's Institute publications as well as sage fashion advice suitable for framing.108 pages to color with full color cover & back.
Vintage Notions Coloring Book: Pattern Play

Vintage Notions Coloring Book: Pattern Play

Amy Barickman

Amy Barickman, LLC.
2016
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Pattern Play, the second in the Vintage Notions Coloring Book series, will take you back to a time when there was a sewing machine in every home and women made their own garments for day & night. This fun collection of over 150 vintage sewing pattern illustrations comes from Indygo Junction pattern designer Amy Barickman's vast vintage archives. Discover styles from long-lost pattern designers such as Advance, Hollywood, & DuBarry.Iconic sewing instructor Mary Brooks Picken once said: "Prepare yourself mentally for sewing...Put on a clean dress. Have your hair in order, powder and lipstick on." This may seem funny to us today, but the happy homemakers of the 1950's always dressed to the nines for all occasions. We have included some of our favorite (and funny) vintage wisdom in these pages sure to inspire your inner Donna Reed.120 pages to color with full color cover & back.
Vintage Notions Coloring Book: Quilt Therapy

Vintage Notions Coloring Book: Quilt Therapy

Amy Barickman

Amy Barickman, LLC.
2016
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In Quilt Therapy, the love of quilting meets the joy of coloring. Just like quilting, coloring provides much needed stress relief from our busy lives. As you stroll through the pages of Quilt Therapy, Amy Barickman shares with you some of her favorite quilt block designs from her vintage collection. As you color your way through the book, learn the names of your favorite quilt blocks and create your own color and pattern combinations. Amy has also included some of her favorite creative quotes and quilt inspired sayings to color 200 pages featuring 80+ quilt designs.
Land That I Love: Customize & embroider projects for your state
In this embroidery design book, you'll discover that home is where your heart is --or where your state pride resides Now, you can accent your home with modern yet classic stitchery. Each state is represented with line art and instructions home to trace and transfer artwork right from the pages of this book. Create your own personalized designs to embroider for your home or gift-giving. Perfect companion product for your row-by-row display 120 pages with full color cover & back.For each of the 50 states you'll find line art that includes: -The shape of the state in 2 styles and sizes-The state name with font choices (and the state's slogan)-State flowers, birds and major cities-University & college pennants-Iconic motifs that distinguish each state's cultur