Beeton`s Book of Needlework, by Mrs. Isabella Mary Beeton (1836 - 1865), published in 1870, is a classic reference book for all crafters, beginners and experienced alike. It contains descriptions and instructions illustrated by 600 engravings of tatting patterns, crochet patterns, knitting patterns, netting patterns, embroidery patterns, point lace patterns, Guipure d`Art, Berlin work, monograms, initials and names, pillow work, and lace stitches. Beeton`s Book of Needlework is presented here in it`s entirety for your gentle use.
This book has short plays that can be performed by only one person because there are only two characters on stage at any given time. There are patterns for the characters in each play as well as instructions and patterns for several different types of puppets, along with suggestions on how to finish them with hair and clothing. Even though the plays can be presented by only one person, there are enough parts for several kids if they each take one. My elementary students have used the plays for readers' theater and have also presented the them with puppets for other classes. The plays are simple and echo familiar fairy tales, but they are interesting enough even for 7th and 8th graders to enjoy. This book is great for anyone who teaches or presents to children.
Digital coloring book featuring Winnie the Pooh and his friends. Each page of the book is customazible, that is you can add or delete elements from the scene. You can color the settings and caracthers with both solid colors, and patterns. The graphic is excellent in true Disney style.
Create beautiful 3D pictures from an array of 64 Crayola colors and 100 coloring book pages. Discover the fun of Color-by-Numbers and Connect-the-Dots. Jazz up images with wacky textures and patterns. The coloring book pages that leap to life in 3D!
This historical account achieves its basic aim of demonstrating that, with the exception of quite recent history, technology has always influenced science, not the other way round.
This unusual work enables students to understand some large-scale patterns in history and the ways in which investigations into nature fit into those patterns.