South American Parchment Craft
A Passion For Paper
by Janet Wilson
This is the latest in Search Press’ A Passion For Paper series, and answers the question many parchment crafters
have been asking: what does real South American parchment craft look like? Find out how the craft differs from
country to country, and have fun creating some beautiful cards and pictures of your own.
Janet Wilson introduced parchment craft to the UK back in the early 1990s and people have taken this lovely
craft to their hearts. She goes through the necessary techniques briefly but in some detail. Any experienced
crafter might be able to learn how to do it all from this book, but mainly it is aimed at those with some previous
knowledge. It is surprising how little you actually do need to take up this craft, and many of the materials you
probably already have, even if you are new to parchment craft. This is fortunately not one of those books that
induce you to buy up the shop! There is even a bald list of basics and it is very short - have I bought too much?
Reading this book after having done this craft for so many years was almost like starting again. There are some
lovely projects in here showcasing the various methods, and these include cards, box and Bible covers, bags,
pictures, memory album pages and even a tea light frill. Instructions are copious and pretty fool-proof, and even
the list of techniques has its own set of simpler projects aimed at hooking any stray crafters into the seductive
net of parchment craft. A lovely book destined for many keeper shelves.
If you cannot find parchment craft materials locally, try SearchPress.com's
materials source page for a list of
suppliers. |
The Book |
Search Press |
October 2006 |
Paperback |
ISBN-10: 1844480658
ISBN-13: 9781844480654 |
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The Reviewer |
Rachel A Hyde |
Reviewed 2006 |
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