Needle Felting Christmas: Fun Step-by-Step Holiday Projects
By (Author) Roz Dace
By (author) Judy Balchin
Search Press Ltd
Search Press Ltd
16th August 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Toys: making and decorating
745.59412
Paperback
128
Width 204mm, Height 260mm, Spine 9mm
488g
Create your own charming Christmas decorations and ornaments with best-selling needle-felting authors Roz Dace and Judy Balchin, AKA The Woolly Felters!
The authors previous book, Needle Felting for Beginners, won the BEST CRAFT BOOK in The Craft Business Awards 2021, and has sold over 70,000 copies.
Sculpt your own festive felted decorations to gift or love year after year. Whether you're a seasoned needle-felter or a curious beginner, Roz and Judys easy-to-follow step-by-step tutorials will guide you through the process with ease. The inspiring and irresistibly quirky projects include:
Packed full of expert tips, tricks and techniques, this book explains the basics of making and joining shapes before launching into 3 simple tree decorations, so that you can try out the techniques and hone your skills. The following 10 step-by-step projects increase in complexity, with variations included to inspire and challenge you, and each comes complete with full-size templates.
From an early age Roz has loved creative writing, drawing, painting and all crafts. Following time spent in Paris, where she learnt French at LAlliance Francaise, she started her career in television and in the media before joining Search Press, where she enjoyed many years as Editorial Director commissioning practical art and craft books for international markets. Roz lives in Frome, Somerset.
Judy Balchin studied art at Cardiff College of Art. Following this, she specialized in graphic design at Kent Institute of Art and Design in Maidstone. After working as a graphics assistant at the BBC Television Centre, she joined Adverkit International Ltd as a lettering artist. This began her love affair with letters, producing book jackets, logos and television titles over many years. During this time, she also became involved in the craft world. She has appeared on television, worked as a craft demonstrator, designed craft kits and run workshops. She has produced more than 20 books on various crafts and is the author of many articles for craft magazines. Judy lives in Maidstone, Kent.