
Borneo-Dayak Crafts - Dayak tribe's arts and tribal crafts
Collection of Indonesia's Borneo Dayak tribal crafts for wholesale export business; from traditional Dayak tribe's baby carrier & combat shields to decorated fruit serving dishes & fruit bowls. Since hundred years ago, the Dayak tribe has its own traditional arts and crafts as part of their dayak traditional culture. Today, Borneo-Dayak Crafts makes them available to the modern world.
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a memory making treasury - 




I picked up this wonderful book after being a fan of the author's blog for several months. The first thing I made was the doll featured on the cover. In fact, I made four of them as gifts, three as ballerinas in sparkly tule tutus for my granddaughters for Valentine's Day. What a hit that was! I can't wait to move through the rest of this delightful book!
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so cute and great projects and style - 




I love this book, buy it for presents all the time...great style and projects are thoughtful, well-explained, and useful. I love Alicia's blog too, read it daily. The doll on the front is worth the purchase price alone!
Beautiful book - 




Beautiful book and great projects. Simple and very nicely done. Great for a beginner to tackle as well. Love the dolls and so will any child you gift with one.
Getting Cozy with Stitched in Time - 




That Alicia Paulson is a sneaky one. First, she charms the west coast with her store, Ella Posie. Then, she puts her MFA in writing to use on a blog that sucks us in: Posie Gets Cozy . And even the closing of her brick-and-mortar store mesmerized us as now the whole country could see her wares and buy them at Rosy Little Things.
No surprise, then, her book STITCHED IN TIME: MEMORY-KEEPING PROJECTS TO SEW AND SHARE FROM THE CREATOR OF POSIE GETS COZY is a smash. (Alicia Paulson, Potter Craft, 2008, 160pp., $22.95 or Amazon, $17.90).
Alicia's blog readers love to ooh and aah over her embroidery and sewing projects, her luscious photos of recipes made and Portland scenery seen. Heck, her corgi Clover Meadow could probably have her own blog. That's how much people like to read Posie Gets Cozy.
And so it is with Stitched in Time. Alicia's fans are buying the book for many reasons. Oh, of course, the projects are charming and au currant. There's something for everyone: sewing, embroidering, appliqué. Some probably even bought the book hoping for glimpses of Clover or Alicia's too-cute-for-words Nurse Husband Andy or darling niece Arden.
I bought it, and I don't even sew! Or embroider. Or do any of the things described in the book. Well, except blog and take pictures. Alicia even discusses how to be better at that. In truth, I bought the book because I thought Alicia might write in even more depth than she had in Hallmark Magazine recently about the life-changing accident that nearly cost her mobility. In the article she described how the lengthy recovery from the accident led her back to stitching and, little by little, to a new way of life.
As with many bloggers, I found Posie Gets Cozy the blog by following a link on a fellow artist's blog and so on and so forth until I landed at Alicia's. I was hooked with the eye candy. But when I read that she has a master's of fine arts degree in writing, I was sucked in even further. I spent hours going backwards through her blog to read her posts. To a writer there's no better blog than one that is well-written. Even those with the most beautiful photos, artwork or sentiments and soul-searching posts still lose something with grammatical errors and typos. Posie Gets Cozy is the cream of all its crops.
She has blogged most poignantly about anything and everything: not only her accident (hit by a garbage truck while walking) but the sudden illness and loss of her precious dog, Audrey, while she was writing this book. When I read on her blog she would be writing a magazine article, I waited months for it to come out so I could buy it. Which I did. The laid-bare emotions as she talked about her ordeal, although intended to promote her stitching book and her web business, assured her many fans simply of her homespun, folksy, down-to-earth, honest writing style. Including me.
But back to the book. As amazing as I find all of the above, it is even more amazing to note that the book was not only written by Paulson, who simultaneously designed and created all the projects within, but she also prepared all of the project photography, sketches, photo styling, jacket photos and even her own photo! Who can say that? Most artists who get book deals will find themselves helped along by an editor or ghost writer and will most certainly have all of the projects photographed by the publisher's studio and sketches done by a contracted graphics person. So Stitched in Time is truly amazing.
If I could sew, the slumber party/sleepover pillow case is my favorite project from the book, with its large call-home phone number done in colorful rick-rack. Family-oriented project artists will enjoy the family tree, brag book, photo mobile, growth chart, placemats, coasters and birthday banner. There is also a discussion of basic sewing techniques, hand-sewing, embroidery and appliqué stitches, supplies, glossary of terms and resources.
Paulson is already at work on her next book. Maybe I'll learn to sew by then. Even if not, I'm sure I'll still be ordering it as soon as it comes out. Or pre-ordering it, like I did for this one. Well worth the wait! See my full review at Off the Shelf on [...]
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Inspriational + Adorable = A book I'll enjoy for years - 




I bought the book based on my enjoyment of the author's blog. When the book arrived it exceeded my expectations. This book is a how-to, a reference and a pleasure to read. It's unusual to find that combination in a craft book. As I went through I found myself wanting to start on over half the projects right away. So the only problem now is deciding which one to do first!
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