Witchcraft: Patterns for Craftspeople and Artisans
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Overview
Witches, wizards, and sorcerers and a companion array of bats, cats, owls, and rats abound in the pages of this compendium of patterns for projects in stained glass. The designs work equally well on a wide range of crafts—appliqué, card making, ceramics, embroidery, mosaics, or quilting. Infused with a bit of humor and a touch of cheekiness, the characters are delightfully wicked and sometimes downright garish. Each of the more than 30 designs appears in a full-color page accompanied by a line drawing pattern which may be easily reproduced at a smaller or larger size. A series of verses interspersed throughout the graphics further enhance the characters’ nature.
Synopsis
Witches, wizards, and sorcerers and a companion array of bats, cats, owls, and rats abound in the pages of this compendium of patterns for projects in stained glass. The designs work equally well on a wide range of crafts—appliqué, card making, ceramics, embroidery, mosaics, or quilting. Infused with a bit of humor and a touch of cheekiness, the characters are delightfully wicked and sometimes downright garish. Each of the more than 30 designs appears in a full-color page accompanied by a line drawing pattern which may be easily reproduced at a smaller or larger size. A series of verses interspersed throughout the graphics further enhance the characters’ nature.