Stitch Camp : 18 Crafty Projects for Kids and Tweens - Learn 6 All-Time Favorite Skills: Sew, Knit, Crochet, Felt, Embroider and Weave by Nicole Blum and Catherine Newman (2017, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherStorey Publishing
ISBN-101612127509
ISBN-139781612127507
eBay Product ID (ePID)236920290

Product Key Features

Book TitleStitch Camp : 18 Crafty Projects for Kids and Tweens - Learn 6 All-Time Favorite Skills: Sew, Knit, Crochet, Felt, Embroider and Weave
Number of Pages208 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2017
TopicCrafts for Children, Sewing, Activity Books, Fiber Arts & Textiles, Crafts & Hobbies, Needlework / General
IllustratorYes
GenreJuvenile Nonfiction, Crafts & Hobbies
AuthorNicole Blum, Catherine Newman
FormatTrade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height0.7 in
Item Weight22.3 Oz
Item Length10.1 in
Item Width8 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceJuvenile Audience
LCCN2017-021162
Reviews"Teach your kids and tweens how to sew, knit, crochet, felt, embroider, and weave with the new book Stitch Camp by Nicole Blum and Catherine Newman. Each technique is broken down by chapter and has a list of materials plus step-by-step instructions with plenty of pictures to guide. Once kids have the basics, they can try fun crafts like a crocheted hacky sack or a knitted Tom hat with a pom-pom. Grab some yarn, and craft away!" -- FamilyFun "Using mostly inexpensive materials and recyclables, this colorful and well-formatted craft book introduces the basic skills of sewing, embroidery, felting, knitting, crocheting, and weaving in a peppy conversational style. Although these techniques have been around for ages, Blum and Newman utilize them in fresh ways. Projects progress from easy to difficult; examples include a beanbag hand warmer, a cord-slung backpack, and a phone sweater. Excellent close-up photos of kids and tweens, girls and boys, augment the well-written directions... VERDICT A worthy choice for libraries looking to update their crafting materials for young people. This is also a good book for older teens in need of a simplified approach." -- School Library Journal "Accessible skill-building over a range of needle-crafts -- and the delight with which the authors encourage readers to upcycle, improvise, and break the rules is utterly contagious." -- Margaret Bloom, author of Making Peg Dolls and More "An endlessly joyful and captivating crafty adventure! With a warm and inviting voice, Blum and Newman empower kids to be confident and bold makers. Their projects are attainable, fun, and perfectly imperfect." -- Emily Neuburger, author of Journal Sparks and Show Me a Story, "Accessible skill-building over a range of needle-crafts -- and the delight with which the authors encourage readers to upcycle, improvise, and break the rules is utterly contagious." -- Margaret Bloom, author of Making Peg Dolls and More "An endlessly joyful and captivating crafty adventure! With a warm and inviting voice, Blum and Newman empower kids to be confident and bold makers. Their projects are attainable, fun, and perfectly imperfect." -- Emily Neuburger, author of Journal Sparks and Show Me a Story
Grade FromFourth Grade
Grade ToNinth Grade
Table Of ContentIntroduction: Get Ready! Getting Started Solo or Social Helpful Resources 1: Sew Getting Started How to Thread Your Needle How to Knot Your Thread How to Tie Off the Thread How to Sew a Backstitch Project: Beanbag That Is Also a Handwarmer How to Sew a Whipstitch Project: Felt Envelope How to Sew a Running Stitch How to Sew on a Button How to Sew a Buttonhole (or Blanket) Stitch Project: T-Shirt Alchemy 2: Embroider Getting Started How to Use an Embroidery Hoop How to Separate Your Floss Project: Mandala Sampler How to Sew Embroidery Stitches Project: Art Pillow How to Write with Thread How to Transfer Your Drawing Project: Scout Badge 3: Felt Getting Started How to Get the Sweaters How to Felt the Fabric Project: Arm Warmers Project: Cut-and-Sew Mittens Project: Monster Coin Pouch 4: Knit Getting Started How to Wind Yarn into a Ball How to Make a Slip Knot How to Cast On How to Knit Rows How to Cast Off How to Weave in Ends Project: Phone Sweater How to Change Colors How to Knit an I-Cord Project: I-Cord Jump Rope Project: Cord-Slung Backpack 5: Crochet Getting Started How to Chain Stitch Project: Beaded Chain Bracelet How to Single Crochet How to Change Colors Project: Pencil Roll How to Increase Crochet Stitches How to Decrease Crochet Stitches Project: Hacked Sack 6: Weave Getting Started How to Over and Under Project: Woven Patch Project: Beaded Key Fob or Necklace How to Cut a T-Shirt into a Continuous Strand Project: Jar Jacket Glossary Additional Reading Acknowledgments Metric Conversion Chart Index
SynopsisChock-full of how-to instructions for six timeless fiber crafts and hip, functional projects, this modern guide teaches today's tweens the fun and creative pleasure of knowing how to sew, knit, crochet, embroider, weave, and felt. Includes punch-out gift tags. Full color. Consumable., Chock-full of how-to instructions for six timeless fiber crafts and hip, functional projects, this modern guide teaches today's tweens the fun and creative pleasure of knowing how to sew, knit, crochet, embroider, weave, and felt., Through 18 projects shown by step-by-step photos, Catherine Newman and Nicole Blum teach kids ages 9-14 how to sew, knit, crochet, felt, embroider, and weave. Readers will learn to master six favorite fiber crafts with projects including: Woven patches A knitted backpack Embroidered merit badges Crocheted bracelet In today's thriving maker culture, kids are hungry for hands-on guidance in creating stylish wearables and practical objects or customizing thrifted finds. Perfect for both group settings and solo entertainment, these fresh, kid-approved projects encourage creative variations and build confidence along with valuable life skills., In today's thriving maker culture, kids are hungry for hands-on guidance in creating stylish wearables and practical objects, or hacking and customizing existing ones. Authors Nicole Blum and Catherine Newman get them started with complete instructions for mastering six favorite fiber crafts. Step-by-step photos teach kids ages 9-14 the basics of how to sew, knit, crochet, felt, embroider, and weave, plus how to make three projects for each craft. From woven patches and a knitted backpack to embroidered merit badges and a crocheted bracelet, the fresh, kid-approved projects encourage creative variations and build confidence along with valuable life skills.
LC Classification NumberTT705.B59 2017

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