This book gives step by step instructions on how the Torres Strait people make all sorts of fun things from coconut fronds.
These include birds, stars, fish, balls, wands and hats. 17 projects in all.
Lots of illustrations to follow to complete your projects. Fun to do with the kids!
A personal recollection of a trip to Italy in the spring by the author and his wife.Never ones to take the 'tourist route' on their numerous trips overseas, this book offers the reader an artist's account of travels through historical Italy. by Anne Edwards.
Make your own little Australian Stock Saddle. Great for a trophy or a gift. Can be made using scraps of leather at virtually no cost. Easy enough for a beginner.
This book is intended for the beginner, and tells how to draw horses in pen, pencil, crayon and wash.
Illustrated by Ron Edwards. A series of studies of horses in pen and ink and watercolour.
The images in this book were presented as an exhibition of 100 horse themed artworks by Ron Edwards, at the Upstairs Gallery in Cairns.
Most of the basic leatherworking tools can be readily made by anyone used to working with their hands. The techniques are simple and easy to follow.
You only need to make one tool rather than buy it new, and this book will have paid for itself!
This book is full of stitching projects from mobile phone cases to belts, caps, dog collars, containers for a variety of items.
You will learn to roll a thread,sew with one needle or two, and make a saddler's clamp.
This story entertained my mother in a nursing home. Her comment was 'I don'?t want a damned fly named after me!'
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