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45 of 45 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Delightful in every way!, February 11, 2000
This book has hundreds of perfectly-scaled projects for dollhouses and room boxes of many periods. What's so delightful about it (besides the detailed patterns) is that the objects are illustrated in fully-realized miniature scenes, like a mom reading a magazine in a macrame hammock in the back yard, head on a knitted pillow, baby on the ground beside her in a basked with knitted baby blanket, rompers and booties, and the basket's on a red knitted blanket spread on the grass. Or a kitchen scene with two elderly ladies seated by the stove working on hand crafts; one is knitting, the other embroidering. One has a granny-square lap robe, the other a woven shawl; knitted dishtowel and tea cosy, braid rug, X-stitch sampler and more are in the picture. Not to mention a pig rolling on the rug... It has a separate chapter on each the crafts...well, let me give you the chapter titles: 1. Knitting and Crochet (cushions, blankets, housewares, toys) 2. Knitted clothes (adults, children, babies) 3. Needlepoint and embroidery (cushions, pictures, furnishings, rugs) 4. Patchwork, quilting, and applique (cushions, furnishings, bedcovers) 5. Soft furnishings (curtains, bedding, linens, rugs, lampshades) 6. Dressmaking (underwear, nightwear, outerwear, hats and accessories) 7. Furniture and upholstery (stools, simple furniture, upholstered furniture) 8. Crafts and Accessories (beads, buttons, ribboncraft, macrame, basketwork)
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35 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Everything You Ever Wanted to Know. . ., January 25, 2000
about soft furnishings for doll houses. I ordered four books on this subject and returned three because this one covered everything. It's the only one you'll need. Drapes and curtains, bedding--bedspreads and quilts right down to mattresses, sheets and pillows. Doilies, clothes, bath mats, shower curtains, teensy accent pillows, carpets (oriental, braided, rag), even macrame plant hangers. The photographs of the items in room settings are lovely, and the patterns given are useful. My only complaint is that because the book was written and published in England, the needle sizes and yarns to be used for knitted and crocheted items are pure guesswork. A conversion chart should have been included for American sales. Regardless, it's truly a five star book.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A wonderful book, July 30, 2003
By A Customer
This book had nearly everything I had been looking for. I've had it for a good while and have made things from it. The patterns and instructions are clear and easy to understand. Since it was published in England there are some conversions that sometimes need to be done but the only disappointment I had was in how few crochet projects there were in the book. Even so, it inspired me to invent my own. Everything else is covered, from drapes to carpets, cushions to bed hangings. A really excellent book.
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