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Felting for Baby: 25 Warm and Woolly Projects for the Little Ones in Your Life (Make Good: Japanese Craft Style)

Felting for Baby: 25 Warm and Woolly Projects for the Little Ones in Your Life (Make Good: Japanese Craft Style)

Current price: $21.95
Publication Date: October 13th, 2009
Publisher:
Roost Books
ISBN:
9781590307168
Pages:
112

Description

Every item is a little sweeter when it’s made with materials that are just right, and the soft, warm, and durable nature of wool felt makes it the perfect material for the little ones in your life. The twenty-five felted projects in this book—from soft play mats and warm wool vests to snuggly teddy bears and cozy baby booties—will add a touch of warm and fuzzy delight to your baby’s life.

Using just two easy techniques—wet felting and needle felting—you can easily transform raw wool into innumerable objects that will please your baby’s senses and last as your child grows. Clear step-by-step instruction and detailed diagrams make felting easy for beginners, while the unique projects and beautiful color photographs will inspire all crafters.

Make the projects in this book and add a touch of warmth to your nursery, crib, playroom, and beyond. Projects include:

   • woolen baby booties—a practical and lovely item any baby will need,
   • flying bluebirds mobile—a classic gift that both babies and parents will appreciate,
   • musical clatter balls—a safe toy that will entertain for hours,
   • warm bottle cover—to help insulate baby’s bottle,
   • mama’s bag—a capacious holder for diapers, cell phones, and lunch.

About the Author

Saori Yamazaki has enjoyed making handicrafts since she was a little girl. She is well known in Japan for her handmade felt designs. She shares her home and life with three dogs, Charmy, Beau, and Mametaro. She lives in Tokyo.

Praise for Felting for Baby: 25 Warm and Woolly Projects for the Little Ones in Your Life (Make Good: Japanese Craft Style)

“The book’s layout, finished-item photos, and project instructions in the back are all easy on the eyes. While newborns quickly outgrow their clothes, anything made from this book would be a keepsake.”—ForeWord Reviews