Hundreds of beautiful copyright-free line illustrations of intricately carved furniture trimmings. Delicate floral wreaths, scrolls, more.
Green Woodworking Pattern Book
Based on his vast experience working with green wood--fresh, unseasoned wood harvested from local woodlands--Ray Tabor' has brought woodworkers a great sourcebook for creating items of beauty while using natural, unadulterated material. Each of the more than 300 patterns for traditional craft designs is fully annotated with a brief description, historical information, and details about which tools and materials are needed. The collection covers a range of objects, from fences and gates to door stops, furniture, even walking sticks and wooden spoons. Simple instructions and diagrams make every project easy, and woodworkers of all levels will have fun exercising their skills while crafting a beautiful--and organic--keepsake.
Green Woodworking Pattern Book
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Wake Up, Lugia! by Akihito Toda, ISBN 1569317550
This colorful collectable board book is written and illustrated by Japans greatest artists. Created with the care and attention youd expect from any classic childrens book, it has a story that will delight Pokemon-loving kids and parents alike.
Wake Up, Lugia! by Akihito Toda, ISBN 1569317550
Traditional childrens furniture > Wake Up, Lugia! by Akihito Toda, ISBN 1569317550
Fun with Plains Indian Stencils by Paul E. Kennedy, ISBN 0486288927
6 handsome motifs--perfect for embellishing fabrics, furniture and walls--depict an Arapaho bird, a Blackfoot buffalo, and abstract patterns of the Crow and Dakota.
Fun with Plains Indian Stencils by Paul E. Kennedy, ISBN 0486288927
Traditional childrens furniture > Fun with Plains Indian Stencils by Paul E. Kennedy, ISBN 0486288927
Identifying American Furniture: A Pictorial Guide to Styles and Terms, Colonial to Contemporary by Milo M. Naeve, ISBN 0393318443
Identifying American Furniture offers answers to the questions most people ask about furniture: "What style is that?" "How can you tell?" and "When was it popular?" Curators, collectors, appraisers, connoisseurs of furniture, and students of history, architecture, and the arts -- as well as those just learning the fascination of stylistic trends in American furniture -- will find this succinct handbook essential.
Styles are arranged chronologically from 1607 to the present and represent all thirty-five major furniture styles from Arts and Crafts to Windsor. Milo M. Naeve's vivid commentary draws attention to the book's 196 photographs, pinpointing distinctions among the styles. Naeve also offers an excellent guide for further reading.
Identifying American Furniture: A Pictorial Guide to Styles and Terms, Colonial to Contemporary by Milo M. Naeve, ISBN 0393318443
Home Trends Scroll Champagne Slipcovers
Furniture by Ronald Pearsall, ISBN 1577170458
Both experienced collectors and beginners will find these guides useful in identifying antiques in many areas and determining their styles and periods.
This book covers every aspect of antique furniture -- cabinets and bookcases; chairs, sofas and settles; chests and wardrobes; dressers and sideboards. It outlines changing periods of furniture design and the work of the great craftsmen.
Furniture by Ronald Pearsall, ISBN 1577170458