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|author=Victoria and Albert Museum
|title=Embroidery: A Maker's Guide
|rating=4
|genre=Crafts
|summary=In ''Embroidery: A Maker's Guide''we get a brief introduction to the craft by James Merry, embroidery artist, information on the tools you'll need, materials you can utilise and a guide to the stitches you'll be using. If you're just thinking about starting embroidery and not certain which type will suit you best or someone who's experienced in one area but wanting to branch out this book could be an ideal starting point. There are over 230 glorious photographs (of items from the V&A collections) and illustrations covering 15 styles of embroidery and giving all the information and designs you'll need for 15 projects.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0500293279</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Victoria and Albert Museum
|summary=Can I let you into a secret? Promise not to tell anyone, but I do wonder if a lot of adult colouring books are not just a little bit too ''worthy''. They're all very intricate and rewarding when you've finished, but I was chatting to someone recently who mentioned that it might take generations to complete her colouring book. I mean, where's the ''fun'' in that? When I relax I want to have a good time, enjoy myself and feel better at the end of it. A good laugh wouldn't go amiss. Anyone disagree with that? I thought not.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1780722958</amazonuk>
}}
{{newreview
|author=Sarah Walsh
|title=The Colouring Book of Beautiful Gift Boxes: Christmas
|rating=5
|genre=Crafts
|summary=When you give a small gift, it's often difficult to wrap it appropriately. If you wrap a small object, it looks ''insignificant'' and if you've gone to the trouble of finding the appropriate gift for someone that's the last thing you want. If you pad it out a little, it ends up looking like a game of pass the parcel. You can, of course, buy a gift box but they're expensive for what they are and they're hardly individual. The answer lies in ''The Colouring Book of Beautiful Gift Boxes: Christmas''. The cover price is £9.99, so that works out at less than 42p for each of the 24 boxes which - as you're colouring it - will be unique.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0857638033</amazonuk>
}}

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