Cloth
5-Step Handicrafts for Kids
by Anna Llimós
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Pub Date Nov 28 2018 | Archive Date Jan 03 2019
Schiffer Publishing Ltd. | Schiffer Kids
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Description
Guaranteed to spark children's imagination, this book shows how easy it is to make a wide range of whimsical cloth objects using commonly available fabrics such as wool, felt, burlap, and cleaning cloths. In five easy steps, kids will have fun crafting everything from a three-dimensional dog, to a marionette, pompom keychain, and textile collage. These experiments in color, texture, and shape will provide hours of hands-on entertainment.
Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9780764356452 |
PRICE | $9.99 (USD) |
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