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Fall 2012 new titles
Fall 2012<br />
Contents<br />
1 Knitting
Kate Gagnon<br />
Osborn (right) and<br />
Courtney Kelley<br />
(left) co-own Kelbourne<br />
woolens, distributors<br />
of <strong>the</strong> fibre Company’s<br />
unique artisan yarns.<br />
<strong>the</strong>y coauthored <strong>the</strong><br />
popular book Vintage<br />
Modern Knits (2011),<br />
and <strong>the</strong>ir best-selling<br />
patterns have appeared<br />
in Knitscene, <strong>Interweave</strong><br />
Knits, <strong>Interweave</strong><br />
Crochet, and Vogue<br />
Knitting. Both live in<br />
Philadelphia.<br />
Paperback<br />
8½ x 9, 160 pages<br />
isBn 978-1-59668-439-3<br />
$24.95<br />
available october 2012<br />
Rights: w<br />
November Knits<br />
Inspired Designs for Changing Seasons<br />
new titles Knitting<br />
stave off <strong>the</strong> shivers in <strong>the</strong> fall with warm and stylish garments and accessories<br />
from November Knits. inside, you’ll discover a spectacular collection from<br />
popular knitwear designers and authors Kate gagnon osborn and Courtney<br />
Kelley and a group of all-star contributors, including Melissa laBarre, Cirilia<br />
Rose, Cecily glowik McDonald, Kristen tenDyke, and many more. Capture <strong>the</strong><br />
essence of fall with twenty projects, from casual cardigans and scarves to stylish<br />
wraps and sweaters. <strong>the</strong> book is divided into three sections:<br />
• Farm Hands is filled with rustic, casual, and durable garments.<br />
• Ivy League features sophisticated and smart knitwear with bold colors and<br />
classic styling.<br />
• Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Comfort is ideal for special occasions, bringing warmth and comfort<br />
to slightly dressier garments.<br />
with knitted garments and accessories by expert designers, November Knits is a<br />
must-have style guide for <strong>the</strong> season.<br />
fall 2012 1
new titles Knitting<br />
Finish-Free Knits<br />
No-Sew Garments in Classic Styles<br />
imagine knitting a beautiful sweater without <strong>the</strong> stressful obstacles of sewing,<br />
seaming, and grafting. welcome to knitwear designer Kristen tenDyke’s world<br />
of Finish-Free Knits. while exploring <strong>the</strong>se twenty designs, you will discover<br />
stitch-free solutions to previously frustrating obstacles to finishing a design.<br />
Kristen will teach you to knit sweaters with no assembly required. through<br />
clever planning and simple techniques, <strong>the</strong> projects in Finish-Free Knits<br />
are shaped and joined during knitting—without sacrificing <strong>the</strong> pockets,<br />
buttonbands, and shaped collars that are accomplished in most designs by<br />
sewing toge<strong>the</strong>r separate pieces. in addition, learn how to shape armholes, join<br />
pieces as you go, and use short-rows for shaping.<br />
Once you’ve mastered <strong>the</strong>se stress-free finishing techniques, you can apply<br />
variations of each method to projects beyond <strong>the</strong> book. with Finish-Free Knits,<br />
avoid <strong>the</strong> dreaded “some assembly required” phrase forever.<br />
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Knitwear and crochet<br />
designer and knitting<br />
technical editor<br />
Kristen TenDyke’s<br />
designs have appeared<br />
in books including<br />
Weekend Hats (2011),<br />
Knitting Green (2010),<br />
and The Knitter’s Handy<br />
Book of Top-Down<br />
Sweater Patterns<br />
(2012), as well as many<br />
publications including<br />
<strong>Interweave</strong> Knits,<br />
<strong>Interweave</strong> Crochet,<br />
Vogue Knitting, Knitty,<br />
and Knit Simple. she<br />
recently launched<br />
Caterpillar Knits and is<br />
a former staff member<br />
of Classic elite. Kristen<br />
lives in Maine.<br />
Paperback<br />
8½ x 9, 160 pages<br />
isBn 978-1-59668-488-1<br />
$24.95<br />
available December 2012<br />
Rights: w
Kristeen Griffin-<br />
Grimes launched her<br />
french girl pattern line<br />
in early 2005. Her inspiration<br />
comes from her<br />
jazz-singing mo<strong>the</strong>r and<br />
her twelve-year love<br />
affair with france. she<br />
leads regular knitting<br />
tours in france, is <strong>the</strong><br />
author of French Girl<br />
Knits (2009), and blogs<br />
at frenchgirlknits.com.<br />
Kristeen lives in seattle,<br />
washington.<br />
Paperback<br />
9 x 9, 120 pages<br />
isBn 978-1-59668-490-4<br />
$21.95<br />
available september 2012<br />
Rights: w<br />
French Girl Knits accessories<br />
Modern Designs for a Beautiful Life<br />
new titles Knitting<br />
from <strong>the</strong> author of French Girl Knits comes a collection of signature frenchinspired<br />
and feminine knit accessories. Kristeen griffin-grimes brings to life her<br />
signature aes<strong>the</strong>tic through timeless techniques for a stunning encore knitted<br />
pattern book. organized into vignettes that travel from morning to night, <strong>the</strong>se<br />
captivating projects invite knitters to imagine <strong>the</strong>ir own daily lives enhanced by<br />
<strong>the</strong>se lovely designs.<br />
French Girl Knits Accessories includes fifteen intermediate-level knitting projects<br />
covering a full range of accessories for women. Designed with french savoirfaire,<br />
<strong>the</strong> projects include shrugs, hats, gloves and mittens, wraps and stoles,<br />
and socks and slippers. want to add more romance with lace and ribbon? Desire<br />
a perfect pleat or fold? sidebars and techniques include simple how-tos for<br />
<strong>the</strong>se details and more. Throughout this collection of small projects, you’ll find<br />
an emphasis on clean modern lines and style woven with vintage and romantic<br />
fashion inspiration.<br />
fall 2012 3
new titles Knitting<br />
Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Knits Gifts<br />
Thoughtful Projects Inspired by Folk Traditions<br />
in Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Knits Gifts, knitwear and textile designer lucinda guy continues her<br />
exploration of folk-knitting traditions with small projects and accessories. You’ll<br />
learn many traditional knitting techniques of scandinavia, estonia, iceland, and<br />
<strong>the</strong> faroe and shetland islands, including twined knitting, two-color knitting,<br />
lace techniques, damask, fair isle, embroidery, and rya.<br />
accompanied by notes on history and folk culture, <strong>the</strong> projects embrace <strong>the</strong><br />
Danish notion of hygge—taking pleasure in comforting and cozy things, which<br />
is often associated with family and close friends. <strong>the</strong> twenty projects include<br />
mittens, socks, hats, scarves, and bags and are perfect for wearing and gifting.<br />
emphasizing pattern and color, <strong>the</strong>se knitted designs also embody <strong>the</strong> idea of<br />
making utilitarian objects beautiful as well as useful.<br />
immerse yourself in lucinda’s world with colorful knitted folk projects.<br />
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lucinda Guy is a<br />
knitwear and textile<br />
designer as well as <strong>the</strong><br />
author of several books,<br />
including Nor<strong>the</strong>rn<br />
Knits (2010). she has<br />
sold her knitwear<br />
designs to edina Ronay,<br />
laura ashley, Marks &<br />
spencer, and Rowan<br />
Yarns. she lives and<br />
teaches in england.<br />
Paperback<br />
8½ x 9, 128 pages<br />
isBn 978-1-59668-562-8<br />
$22.95<br />
available october 2012<br />
Rights: w
Ingalill Johansson<br />
(left) is <strong>the</strong> chief designer<br />
and quality manager for<br />
one of sweden’s largest<br />
knitting companies.<br />
During her more than<br />
thirty years of experience<br />
in <strong>the</strong> industry, she has<br />
worked for all of sweden’s<br />
major knitting companies,<br />
has been a freelance<br />
designer, and has created<br />
many patterns for weekly<br />
publications. ingalill<br />
lives in sweden and runs<br />
her own yarn store in<br />
go<strong>the</strong>nburg. this is her<br />
first book.<br />
Ewa K. andinsson<br />
(right) is head of<br />
andinsson Photography<br />
and andina förlag, a<br />
publishing company she<br />
started in 2009. she lives<br />
in sweden.<br />
Paperback<br />
8½ x 9, 160 pages<br />
isBn 978-1-59668-786-8<br />
$24.95<br />
available november 2012<br />
Rights: na & UK<br />
Shades of Winter<br />
Knitting with Natural Wool<br />
new titles Knitting<br />
inspired by <strong>the</strong> sublime, subtle tones of wintry nor<strong>the</strong>rn landscapes, <strong>the</strong> more<br />
than thirty-five projects in Shades of Winter showcase <strong>the</strong> natural beauty of<br />
pure undyed wool yarn, photographed against <strong>the</strong> scandinavian winter’s snow<br />
crystals and cold.<br />
<strong>the</strong>se gorgeous garments—from tops, sweaters, dresses, and coats to hats,<br />
mittens, scarves, and shawls—evoke wool’s warmth and softness in many<br />
different patterns and textures. Be enchanted by <strong>the</strong> possibilities of garments<br />
featuring techniques as simple as garter stitch and stockinette stitch to<br />
elaborate cables, bobbles, texture, and lace patterns. You’ll be enthralled with<br />
how <strong>the</strong> eco-friendly undyed wool creates knitwear rich in visually organic<br />
<strong>the</strong>mes. Organized by <strong>the</strong> natural tones of <strong>the</strong> yarns, <strong>the</strong>se fine woolens are<br />
visually stunning.<br />
Discover stylish knits in a dreamlike atmosphere, where woolen warmth<br />
contrasts with icy environs.<br />
fall 2012 5
new titles CrOCHeT<br />
Clever Crocheted accessories<br />
25 Quick Weekend Projects<br />
Crocheters will satisfy <strong>the</strong>ir hunger for cool things to make with Clever Crocheted<br />
Accessories. Brett Bara collected twenty-five delightful, practical pieces that<br />
make perfect gifts—though you may be tempted to keep <strong>the</strong>m all to yourself!<br />
The ideal curator, Brett shares a first-rate lineup of projects. Whe<strong>the</strong>r you are a<br />
beginner or experienced crocheter, <strong>the</strong>re is something for everyone: hats and<br />
caps, including a cloche, porkpie hat, and tam; scarves, shawls, and cowls, from<br />
chunky to drapey to snug; eye-catching mittens and arm warmers; delicate<br />
lace socks and cozy man-socks; flirty bags; and sparkly jewelry. each piece<br />
is designed with standout details and a variety of techniques are covered<br />
throughout, including tunisian crochet, broomstick lace, and Bruges lace.<br />
Clever Crocheted Accessories features projects from top designers such as<br />
Robyn Chachula, Doris Chan, Mari lynn Patrick, Kristin omdahl, ellen gormley,<br />
Linda Cyr, Vickie Howell, and many more.<br />
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Brett Bara is <strong>the</strong><br />
former editor in chief<br />
of Crochet Today and<br />
creator of <strong>the</strong> blog<br />
Manhattan Craft Room,<br />
as well as host of <strong>the</strong><br />
emmy-nominated<br />
television series Knit &<br />
Crochet Now. she also<br />
writes a regular sewing<br />
column, sewing 101, for<br />
<strong>the</strong> popular blog Design<br />
Sponge. Previously she<br />
was crafts editor at<br />
woman’s Day special<br />
interest Publications<br />
and a writer for numerous<br />
national magazines<br />
including Marie Claire,<br />
Cosmopolitan, Details,<br />
Men’s Health, and<br />
Prevention. Brett lives in<br />
Brooklyn, new York.<br />
Paperback<br />
8½ x 9, 128 pages<br />
isBn 978-1-59668-827-8<br />
$22.95<br />
available December 2012<br />
Rights: w
Kristin Omdahl is<br />
<strong>the</strong> author of Crochet<br />
So Fine (2010),<br />
Wrapped in Crochet<br />
(2009), A Knitting<br />
Wrapsody (2011), and<br />
Seamless Crochet<br />
(2011). she designs knit<br />
and crochet garments<br />
and patterns under<br />
her label KRistin.<br />
Kristin teaches knit and<br />
crochet techniques<br />
for private lessons and<br />
workshops. she appears<br />
on Knitting Daily TV,<br />
creates designs for a<br />
variety of yarn companies,<br />
and has published<br />
designs in <strong>Interweave</strong><br />
Crochet, <strong>Interweave</strong><br />
Knits, Knitscene,<br />
Crochet Today, and<br />
Crochet! she lives in<br />
florida.<br />
Paperback<br />
8½ x 9, 160 pages<br />
isBn 978-1-59668-554-3<br />
$24.95<br />
available January 2013<br />
Rights: w<br />
The Finer Edge<br />
Crocheted Trims, Motifs & Borders<br />
new titles CrOCHeT<br />
an innovative collection of forty stitch and twelve garment patterns from bestselling<br />
author Kristin omdahl, The Finer Edge demonstrates various techniques,<br />
construction methods, and versatile applications for crocheted edgings.<br />
While crocheted edgings are customarily used to trim or finish blankets and<br />
garments, designer Kristin omdahl treats crocheters to both traditional and<br />
novel ways to expand <strong>the</strong>ir use of edgings, from creating entire fabrics to<br />
making individual decorative motifs, and even creating three-dimensional<br />
designs. focusing on construction techniques for edgings, <strong>the</strong> book is divided<br />
into three separate sections: top-down, sideways, and bottom-up methods.<br />
<strong>the</strong>re are also twelve project patterns in multiple sizes that highlight <strong>the</strong><br />
edgings, as well as charts, illustrations, and photographs of crochet swatches.<br />
Discover innovation at its finest with The Finer Edge.<br />
fall 2012 7
new titles CrOCHeT/BeaDIng<br />
The Beaded Edge 2<br />
More Inspired Designs for Crocheted Edgings and Trims<br />
a sequel to <strong>the</strong> best-selling book The Beaded Edge (2011), this guide teaches<br />
beaders and crocheters alike how to add personal touches to a wide variety of<br />
fabric projects using gorgeous edges and embellishments. The Beaded Edge 2<br />
explores traditional turkish oya, <strong>the</strong> delicate edgings for fabric that are created<br />
using threads, knots, and beads. Designer Midori nishida is fascinated with <strong>the</strong>se<br />
edgings, which led her to create a series based on traditional motifs of flowers,<br />
fruits, leaves and vines, and geometric designs such as scallops and stars.<br />
The Beaded Edge 2 features step-by-step instructions for eighteen edgings,<br />
along with inspirational photos showing <strong>the</strong>ir use as trims for clothing,<br />
accessories, and home furnishings. from information about this unique<br />
technique to beautiful projects for home and wardrobe, The Beaded Edge 2<br />
gives you everything you need to master <strong>the</strong> art of turkish oya.<br />
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Midori Nishida is a<br />
professional craft artist.<br />
<strong>the</strong> coauthor of The<br />
Beaded Edge (2011),<br />
she introduced Boncuk<br />
oya to Japan, adapting<br />
it into an accessible<br />
format for crafters. she<br />
has continued to study<br />
and perfect <strong>the</strong> art of<br />
beaded edgings with<br />
CRK Design. she lives in<br />
Japan.<br />
CRK Design is a<br />
design firm made up<br />
of six graphic designer<br />
who are <strong>the</strong> coauthors<br />
of The Beaded Edge<br />
(2011) and do everything<br />
from designing to<br />
book production. <strong>the</strong><br />
firm is based in Japan.<br />
Paperback<br />
8¼ x 10⅛, 90 pages<br />
isBn 978-15-9668-559-8<br />
$17.95<br />
available september 2012<br />
Rights: UsC, UK, aU, nZ
CRK Design is a<br />
design firm made up of<br />
six graphic designers<br />
who are <strong>the</strong> coauthors<br />
of The Beaded Edge<br />
(2011) and do everything<br />
from designing to<br />
book production. <strong>the</strong><br />
firm is based in Japan.<br />
Yasuko Endo<br />
makes craft and<br />
home décor designs<br />
and products for<br />
CRK Design. she has<br />
appeared on a nHK<br />
program, Sutekini<br />
Handmade, where she<br />
presented bead embroidery<br />
stitch sample ideas<br />
and techniques. she<br />
lives in Japan. Bead Embroidery Stitch Samples<br />
Paperback<br />
8¼ x 10⅛, 90 pages<br />
isBn 978-1-59668-706-6<br />
$17.95<br />
available november 2012<br />
Rights: w<br />
new titles SeWIng/BeaDIng<br />
Bead Embroidery Stitch Samples is a jam-packed directory that goes beyond<br />
basic and traditional embroidery stitches to incorporate beads, allowing<br />
readers to create delicate and striking trims and embellishments.<br />
stitch patterns range from elegantly simple single motifs to complex allover<br />
patterns to three-dimensional designs. along with step-by-step instructions<br />
are numerous examples of how to use and place <strong>the</strong> bead embroidery motifs<br />
on hems, pockets, cuffs, collars, and handbags or as home décor trim on<br />
pillows, curtains, and lampshades. Patterns emphasize beaded edgings and<br />
trims ra<strong>the</strong>r than <strong>the</strong> heavy, solid beaded fabric motifs found in o<strong>the</strong>r bead<br />
embroidery books.<br />
Using nothing more than embroidery thread and simple beads, Bead<br />
Embroidery Stitch Samples offers beginner and advanced embroidery<br />
enthusiasts alike new ways to set <strong>the</strong>ir work apart.<br />
fall 2012 9
new titles sewing<br />
Sewing Solutions<br />
Tips and Techniques for <strong>the</strong> Savvy Sewist<br />
even <strong>the</strong> best sewists will encounter problems, snags, and little glitches in<br />
<strong>the</strong>ir work. expert sewist and author nicole vasbinder’s Sewing Solutions<br />
is an indispensable reference filled with invaluable advice for beginner and<br />
intermediate sewists on everything from buying a machine to reading a pattern<br />
envelope to construction secrets.<br />
Organized by stages, you’ll find:<br />
• Detailed advice for <strong>the</strong> basics of sewing.<br />
• an easy-to-follow layout with step-by-step techniques for making bias tape,<br />
sewing trims, buttonholes, zippers, hems, and more.<br />
• easy-to-navigate color-coded cross-references available for quick referencing.<br />
• Troubleshooting tips for sewing machine problems.<br />
whe<strong>the</strong>r sewists want to choose <strong>the</strong> right tools, read patterns correctly, or<br />
everything in between, Sewing Solutions will be an essential sewing companion.<br />
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Nicole Vasbinder<br />
owns and operates<br />
stitchCraft and an independent<br />
accessory line,<br />
Queen Puff Puff. she<br />
was a founding teacher<br />
at stitch lounge in san<br />
francisco, California.<br />
she currently teaches<br />
at stonemountain and<br />
Daughter fabrics in<br />
Berkeley, California.<br />
Her designs have been<br />
featured in <strong>the</strong> Wall<br />
Street Journal, Adorn<br />
Magazine, JoAnn<br />
Magazine, Venus Zine,<br />
and Craft. she lives in<br />
Petaluma, California.<br />
flexibound<br />
5¾ x 8¼, 192 pages<br />
isBn 978-1-59668-598-7<br />
$19.95<br />
available December 2012<br />
Rights: na
Yoko Saito<br />
appears regularly on<br />
Japanese television<br />
and in magazines. she<br />
has published multiple<br />
books and holds quilt<br />
exhibitions and workshops<br />
in france, italy,<br />
and taiwan. in 2008,<br />
she founded <strong>the</strong> Yoko<br />
saito Quilt exhibition<br />
at Matsuya department<br />
store in ginza, tokyo.<br />
she lives in tokyo.<br />
Paperback<br />
7⅜ x 10, 144 pages<br />
isBn 978-1-59668-858-2,<br />
$26.95<br />
available october 2012<br />
Rights: w<br />
Japanese Quilting Piece by Piece<br />
29 Stitched Projects from Yoko Saito<br />
new titles QUilting<br />
from quilt artist Yoko saito, Japanese Quilting Piece by Piece explores<br />
traditional folk <strong>the</strong>mes and interprets <strong>the</strong>m with a vintage yet modern feel.<br />
twenty-nine featured projects use traditional patchwork designs such as<br />
log cabin blocks, hexagons, baskets, and stars, sewn in soft sepia and taupe<br />
fabrics. featuring piecework, appliqué, machine stitching, handstitching, and<br />
embroidery, <strong>the</strong>se projects are a delight for anyone who loves to sew. sewists<br />
will discover large wall quilts as well as smaller projects, from fabric baskets and<br />
handbags to an apron and fabric cushions—each with paper patterns enclosed.<br />
in her masterful style, Yoko saito uses beautiful and meticulous stitching while<br />
still embracing <strong>the</strong> wabi sabi concept of imperfection, using odd-shaped pieces<br />
and quilting with a free mind. Japanese Quilting Piece by Piece invites all quilt<br />
artists to stray from conventional designs and create one-of-a-kind quilts and<br />
quilted projects.<br />
fall 2012 11
new titles QUilting<br />
Vibrant Quilt Collage<br />
A Spontaneous Approach to Fused Art Quilts<br />
explore this groundbreaking book that shows quilters how to create unique and<br />
expressive quilts using improvisational collage techniques and fusing.<br />
Bethan ash, known for her rich and colorful quilt designs, shows how to use hand<br />
and machine stitching as a final embellishment to <strong>the</strong> fused and quilted piece.<br />
learn to instinctively cut fabric shapes without <strong>the</strong> use of rulers or templates,<br />
layer <strong>the</strong>m on a prepared background, and attach <strong>the</strong>m with fusible web.<br />
in clear, easy-to-follow text, discover invaluable information on methods,<br />
materials, techniques, and composition. illustrated with many of Bethan’s quilts<br />
and additional examples of state-of-<strong>the</strong>-art fused quilts from around <strong>the</strong> world,<br />
this book is a visual feast of color and pattern. artistic influences are evident<br />
throughout, from Matisse’s bright paper cutouts to pop art and mid-century<br />
design. Vibrant Quilt Collage will help you expand <strong>the</strong> boundaries of art quilting<br />
through imagination, inspiration, and fusion.<br />
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Bethan ash is a<br />
professional quilt artist<br />
and teacher with a<br />
background in fashion<br />
design. Her work has<br />
been widely exhibited<br />
and placed in museum<br />
collections in <strong>the</strong> United<br />
Kingdom and United<br />
states, including new<br />
York’s Museum of arts<br />
and Design. she is a<br />
member of Quilt art, a<br />
group of international<br />
quilt artists who aim to<br />
extend <strong>the</strong> boundaries<br />
of quilting as an artistic<br />
medium. she lives in<br />
Cardiff, wales.<br />
Paperback<br />
8½ x 10⅞, 128 pages<br />
isBn 978-1-59668-860-5<br />
$26.95<br />
available october 2012<br />
Rights: UsC
laurie Wisbrun<br />
is an author and fabric<br />
designer who lives<br />
in austin, texas. You<br />
can find more about<br />
her and her work at<br />
lauriewis.blogspot.com<br />
and lauriewisbrun.com.<br />
flexibound<br />
7½ x 9¾, 176 pages<br />
isBn 978-1-59668-862-9<br />
$24.95<br />
available January 2013<br />
Rights: na<br />
Embellish Me<br />
How to Print, Dye, and Decorate Your Fabric<br />
new titles MixeD MeDia<br />
Embellish Me is <strong>the</strong> ultimate guide for all crafters seeking to achieve <strong>the</strong><br />
perfect surface finishes for <strong>the</strong>ir fabric-based projects. Comprehensive stepby-step<br />
instructions are accompanied by detailed illustrations that introduce<br />
an extensive range of fabric alteration and embellishment techniques, such<br />
as tie-dyeing, bleaching, and shibori; block, silk-screen, and digital printing;<br />
and beading, embroidery, and appliqué. galleries throughout <strong>the</strong> book feature<br />
examples of <strong>the</strong>se techniques, demonstrating how <strong>the</strong>y have been applied to<br />
fabric and providing readers with a wealth of inspiration.<br />
Divided into three sections, Embellish Me offers essential information on tools<br />
and materials, pattern design, and techniques. artist interviews and in-depth<br />
advice on marketing and selling new designs round out an information-rich<br />
guide that fully equips crafters to apply <strong>the</strong>se techniques to any number of<br />
fabric projects.<br />
fall 2012 13
new titles JewelRY<br />
Simple Soldering<br />
A Beginner’s Guide to Jewelry Making<br />
Simple Soldering is a complete how-to guide for creating soldered metal jewelry,<br />
including tools, techniques, and twenty beautiful projects.<br />
author and teacher Kate richbourg cheerfully demystifies basic soldering, showing<br />
how to create sophisticated, polished, and professional-looking jewelry pieces<br />
using basic tools and techniques. first, she instructs how to set up a workspace<br />
and offers step-by-step instructions for <strong>the</strong> basic tools and materials. a sampler<br />
chapter gives a host of introductory exercises that teach solid skills. finally,<br />
twenty gorgeous projects include earrings, pendants, rings, bracelets, and clasps.<br />
Kate also explores how to combine and layer techniques and how to correct<br />
common mistakes. Having taught thousands of classes on soldering, Kate has<br />
a “you can do it!” attitude that shines through both <strong>the</strong> book and DvD, helping<br />
even <strong>the</strong> most reluctant jewelry maker to fire up <strong>the</strong> torch with ease. With Simple<br />
Soldering, <strong>the</strong> art of metalworking one-of-a-kind jewelry is now at your fingertips.<br />
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Kate Ferrant<br />
Richbourg is <strong>the</strong><br />
former director of education<br />
for Beaducation<br />
and has led classes and<br />
workshops around <strong>the</strong><br />
world and online. she<br />
has more than sixteen<br />
years of experience<br />
teaching jewelry<br />
techniques, including<br />
beading, wirework,<br />
and metalsmithing.<br />
Simple Soldering is her<br />
first book. Kate lives in<br />
California.<br />
Paperback + DvD<br />
8½ x 9, 160 pages<br />
isBn 978-1-59668-550-5<br />
$26.95<br />
available December 2012<br />
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Karen Karon is a<br />
PMC guild certified<br />
instructor. she studies<br />
and teaches classes at<br />
Metalwerx in waltham,<br />
Massachusetts, and<br />
also offers private chain<br />
maille jewelry classes.<br />
she’s a contributor<br />
to Step by Step Wire<br />
Jewelry, Bead Style, and<br />
Art Jewelry. Karen lives<br />
in Massachusetts.<br />
Paperback<br />
8½ x 10¼, 144 pages<br />
isBn 978-1-59668-645-8<br />
$24.95<br />
available august 2012<br />
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Chain Maille Jewelry Workshop<br />
Techniques and Projects for Weaving with Wire<br />
new titles JewelRY<br />
Discover <strong>the</strong> most comprehensive technique-based guide for one of <strong>the</strong><br />
most popular trends in jewelry—chain maille. Chain Maille Jewelry Workshop<br />
showcases techniques designed to deliver projects that dazzle ra<strong>the</strong>r than<br />
imitate.<br />
Jewelry artist and author Karen Karon offers in-depth instruction for twenty-four<br />
basic weaves that can be incorporated into jewelry projects. Karen provides a<br />
thorough but flexible approach to techniques, proves that weaving can be done<br />
in a multitude of ways, and demonstrates how “speed weaving” works for large<br />
projects. with projects that progressively increase in pattern complexity, beginner<br />
and advanced jewelry makers alike will find inspiration that suits <strong>the</strong>ir skill levels.<br />
every chapter provides design advice, visual inspiration, shortcuts, and tips<br />
and tricks. The final chapter offers expert guidance for attaching clasps and<br />
findings. Chain Maille Jewelry Workshop is <strong>the</strong> ideal resource for innovation and<br />
originality in chain maille jewelry making.<br />
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new titles JewelRY<br />
Metal Clay for Jewelry Makers<br />
The Complete Technique Guide<br />
Discover a beautifully illustrated encyclopedic must-have with Metal Clay for<br />
Jewelry Makers. Internationally renowned artist Sue Heaser explores basic and<br />
advanced metal clay techniques such as forming hinges and hollow forms;<br />
working with paper clay; adding gemstones, metals, glass, ceramic, resin, and<br />
enamel; forging, annealing, and texturing; and adding patinas.<br />
gold, silver, copper, and bronze are beautifully showcased in an array of forms.<br />
<strong>the</strong> book also discusses pearls, fused glass or metals, enameling, and combining<br />
PMC with polymer clay. With more than 500 photographs of finished projects<br />
and techniques throughout, Metal Clay for Jewelry Makers provides readers with<br />
<strong>the</strong> inspiration needed to design <strong>the</strong>ir own unique metal clay jewelry.<br />
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Sue Heaser is an internationally<br />
renowned<br />
artist, author, and<br />
teacher and has been<br />
working in polymer and<br />
metal clays for more<br />
than twenty-five years.<br />
sue has published<br />
thirteen craft books,<br />
including <strong>the</strong> best-selling<br />
Magical Metal Clay<br />
Jewelry. she teaches<br />
metal clay and polymer<br />
clay workshops all over<br />
<strong>the</strong> world and was<br />
founding director of art<br />
Clay world UK guild.<br />
sue lives in england.<br />
Hardcover<br />
8½ x 10, 192 pages<br />
isBn 978-1-59668-713-4<br />
$29.95<br />
available october 2012<br />
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Melinda Barta is<br />
editor of Beadwork<br />
magazine. in her<br />
Beadwork column,<br />
Custom Cool, she<br />
teaches beaders of all<br />
skill levels how to create<br />
custom components<br />
using beadweaving<br />
stitches. Melinda is <strong>the</strong><br />
author of <strong>the</strong> bestselling<br />
books Custom<br />
Cool Jewelry (2008)<br />
and Hip to Stitch (2005)<br />
and coauthor of Mixed<br />
Metals (2009).<br />
Paperback<br />
8½ x 9, 160 pages<br />
isBn 978-1-59668-633-5<br />
$24.95<br />
available December 2012<br />
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Mastering Peyote Stitch<br />
15 Inspiring Projects<br />
new titles JewelRY<br />
with interest in beadweaving on <strong>the</strong> rise, Mastering Peyote Stitch provides a<br />
much-needed look into <strong>the</strong> most integral technique—peyote stitch. With fifteen<br />
styles in all, beaders will finally have an accessible, easy-to-understand guide to<br />
one of <strong>the</strong> fundamentals of beadweaving, brought to you courtesy of Beadwork<br />
magazine editor Melinda Barta.<br />
in <strong>the</strong> “Peyote Basics” chapter, begin by creating flat peyote bands, <strong>the</strong>n advance<br />
to circular and tubular variations, and eventually learn to fashion dimensional<br />
jewelry pieces. additional chapters explore combining peyote with o<strong>the</strong>r popular<br />
beadweaving techniques (right-angle weave, herringbone, and bead embroidery)<br />
and creating edgings and embellishments for finished pieces. Melinda, toge<strong>the</strong>r<br />
with Beadwork’s Designers of <strong>the</strong> Year, including Jean Campbell, lisa Kan,<br />
Carole Ohl, Melanie Potter, Jean Power, Cynthia rutledge, and Sherri Serafini,<br />
demonstrates a range of styles in fifteen beautiful jewelry projects.<br />
fall 2012 17
new titles JewelRY<br />
The art of Forgotten Things<br />
Creating Jewelry from Objects with a Past<br />
get inspired to create a masterpiece that gives new life to found objects by<br />
combining <strong>the</strong>m with readily available materials in The Art of Forgotten Things.<br />
Construct necklaces and bracelets using one-of-a-kind components that hint at<br />
fragments of stories and evoke a mysterious past.<br />
Melanie Doerman offers a brilliant take on expressing stories with jewelry designs.<br />
she shows how to create delicate beaded frames, clasps, nets, and components<br />
with seed beads and combine <strong>the</strong>m with mixed-media elements for an evocative<br />
look and feel. an extensive stitching-technique section includes instructions for<br />
flat and tubular peyote, right-angle weave, bead netting, bead embroidery, and<br />
picot edges and fringes; basic jewelry techniques such as wire wrapping; mixedmedia<br />
techniques such as foiling; and additional embellishment.<br />
The Art of Forgotten Things is truly a one-of-a-kind masterpiece for imaginative<br />
jewelry artists.<br />
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Melanie Doerman<br />
has been beading for<br />
more than sixteen years.<br />
Her work has been<br />
featured in Beadwork and<br />
Belle Armoire Jewelry<br />
magazines. she teaches a<br />
variety of workshops nationally<br />
and runs a popular<br />
blog, talesofamagpie<br />
.typepad.com. Melanie<br />
lives in California.<br />
Paperback<br />
8½ x 9, 160 pages<br />
isBn 978-1-59668-548-2<br />
$24.95<br />
available september 2012<br />
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Sharon Finmark<br />
is <strong>the</strong> author of 600<br />
Watercolor Mixes<br />
(2011). she trained at st.<br />
Martin’s College of art<br />
and currently teaches<br />
drawing, painting, and<br />
<strong>the</strong> history of color in<br />
contemporary art at<br />
<strong>the</strong> City lit College in<br />
london. she writes for<br />
The Artist magazine<br />
and has published<br />
several books. she lives<br />
in england.<br />
Hardcover<br />
7½ x 7½, 176 pages<br />
isBn 978-1-59668-685-4<br />
$22.95<br />
available august 2012<br />
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500 acrylic Mixes<br />
Paint Color Recipes for Artists<br />
new titles aRt<br />
Color is fundamental to painting, and <strong>the</strong> ability to mix and reproduce specific<br />
hues is a key skill. Color <strong>the</strong>ory can be dull and complicated, but in 500 Acrylic<br />
Mixes experienced artist and teacher sharon finmark demonstrates color mixing<br />
with acrylic paints in a practical and easy-to-follow way. a variety of colormixing<br />
techniques are covered, including palette mixing and overlaying.<br />
in addition to being an extensive visual sourcebook for more than 500 acrylic<br />
paint color mixes, inspirational paintings are featured throughout, each<br />
accompanied by a breakdown of <strong>the</strong> colors, mixes, and techniques used by<br />
<strong>the</strong> artist.<br />
fall 2012 19
new in PaPeRBaCK<br />
Knitwear Design Workshop<br />
A Comprehensive Guide to Handknits<br />
<strong>the</strong> new paperback edition of Knitwear Design Workshop explores various<br />
techniques involved in designing handknitted garments with a perfect individual<br />
fit. Learn how to design traditional garments and stunning works of wearable<br />
art, experiment with garment shaping, write commercial patterns, and make<br />
minor modifications to commercial patterns. every step of <strong>the</strong> design process is<br />
detailed and illustrated. four gorgeous garment patterns illustrate <strong>the</strong> steps in<br />
<strong>the</strong> book.<br />
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Shirley Paden is<br />
<strong>the</strong> owner and founder<br />
of shirley Paden<br />
Custom Knits. she<br />
teaches master knitting<br />
classes for <strong>the</strong> fashion<br />
industry and conducts<br />
seminars on lace,<br />
entrelac, cables, color<br />
knitting, and finishing<br />
techniques. she lives in<br />
new York City.<br />
Paperback<br />
8½ x 10¼, 344 pages<br />
isBn 978-1-59668-796-7<br />
$26.95<br />
available now<br />
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Dustin Wedekind<br />
has served as an integral<br />
part of Beadwork<br />
magazine for many<br />
years as <strong>the</strong> primary<br />
technical editor and<br />
illustrator. His work<br />
has appeared in many<br />
publications and juried<br />
art exhibits.<br />
Paperback<br />
8 x 8, 128 pages<br />
isBn 978-1-59668-975-6<br />
$14.95<br />
available now<br />
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Getting Started with Seed Beads<br />
new in PaPeRBaCK<br />
in <strong>the</strong> new paperback edition of Getting Started with Seed Beads, author<br />
Dustin wedekind takes you through <strong>the</strong> process of working with this material.<br />
this must-have resource includes all <strong>the</strong> basics in a warm encouraging tone:<br />
shopping for beads, findings, and tools; executing basic techniques (with<br />
clear step-by-step full-color illustrations); and, of course, making plenty of<br />
great projects. You’ll learn traditional stitches such as peyote, backstitch,<br />
brick stitch, square-stitch frames, flat and tubular peyote stitch, netting,<br />
herringbone stitch, and right-angle weave. You’ll also learn how to finish your<br />
project expertly.<br />
fall 2012 21
ReCent Releases<br />
a Handknit Romance<br />
22 vintage Designs with<br />
lovely Details<br />
Jennie atKinson<br />
inspired by women’s clothing,<br />
lingerie, and accessories of <strong>the</strong><br />
past, A Handknit Romance offers<br />
twenty-two vintage designs for<br />
knitters.<br />
Paperback with flaps<br />
7½ × 94 ⁄5, 136 pages<br />
isBn 978-1-59668-779-0<br />
$24.95<br />
Rights: UsC<br />
Unexpected afghans<br />
innovative Crochet Designs<br />
with traditional techniques<br />
rOBYn CHaCHuLa<br />
Discover twenty-nine innovative<br />
interpretations of a favorite athome<br />
crochet essential, using<br />
contemporary techniques, colors,<br />
and patterns.<br />
Paperback<br />
8½ x 9, 160 pages<br />
isBn 978-1-59668-299-3<br />
$22.95<br />
Rights: w<br />
22 inteRweave.CoM<br />
The Knitter’s Handy Book<br />
of Top-Down Sweaters<br />
Basic Designs in Multiple<br />
sizes and gauges<br />
ann BUDD<br />
Discover top-down knitting with<br />
instructions for knitting four basic<br />
sweater types in multiple sizes<br />
and yarn gauges.<br />
Hardcover with concealed spiral<br />
7 × 9¼, 264 pages<br />
isBn 978-1-59668-483-6<br />
$29.95<br />
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The Weaver’s Inkle<br />
Pattern Directory<br />
400 warp-faced weaves<br />
anne Dixon<br />
enjoy more than 400 patterns<br />
for loom enthusiasts including<br />
favorites and never-before-seen<br />
swatches.<br />
Hardcover with concealed wire-o<br />
7½ x 9½, 176 pages<br />
isBn 978-1-59668-647-2<br />
$29.95<br />
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Essentially Feminine Knits<br />
25 Must-Have Chic Designs<br />
Lene HOLMe SaMSøe<br />
enjoy a collection of twenty-five<br />
knitted garments and accessories,<br />
each revealing elegant detailing,<br />
a flattering silhouette, and classic<br />
style.<br />
Paperback<br />
8½ × 9, 152 pages<br />
isBn 978-1-59668-784-4<br />
$24.95<br />
Rights: w<br />
The Encaustic Studio<br />
a wax workshop in Mixed-<br />
Media art<br />
Daniella woolf<br />
learn innovative techniques from<br />
expert encaustic artist Daniella<br />
woolf and revolutionize your art<br />
with wax.<br />
Paperback + DvD<br />
8½ x 10¼, 160 pages<br />
isBn 978-1-59668-390-7<br />
$26.95<br />
Rights: w<br />
Pop Knitting<br />
Bold Motifs Using Color &<br />
stitch<br />
BRitt-MaRie<br />
CHrISTOFFerSSOn<br />
Discover how minimal ingredients<br />
can be combined in seemingly<br />
endless ways to create striking,<br />
graphic knitted fabrics.<br />
Paperback<br />
8½ × 10¼, 216 pages<br />
isBn 978-1-59668-782-0<br />
$26.95<br />
Rights: w<br />
Print with Collage & Stitch<br />
techniques for Mixed-Media<br />
Printmaking<br />
VaL HOLMeS<br />
explore collagraphy—a simple<br />
mixed-media printmaking<br />
technique, popular for producing<br />
highly sophisticated and complexlooking<br />
surface effects.<br />
Paperback<br />
8½ x 10 8 ⁄10, 128 pages<br />
isBn 978-1-59668-589-5<br />
$26.95<br />
Rights: UsC
Quilting Modern<br />
techniques and Projects for<br />
improvisational Quilts<br />
JaCQUie geRing anD<br />
Katie PeDeRsen<br />
learn improvisational techniques<br />
to make graphic contemporary<br />
quilts and quilted projects from<br />
two pioneers of <strong>the</strong> modern<br />
quilting movement.<br />
Paperback<br />
8½ x 10¼, 176 pages<br />
isBn 978-1-59668-387-7<br />
$26.95<br />
Rights: w<br />
Gemstone Settings<br />
<strong>the</strong> Jewelry Maker’s guide to<br />
styles & techniques<br />
anastasia YoUng<br />
this in-depth, technical guide to<br />
stone setting features extensive<br />
step-by-step instruction and<br />
information on processes, stones,<br />
and metals.<br />
Hardcover<br />
8½ x 10, 208 pages<br />
isBn 978-1-59668-636-6<br />
$29.95<br />
Rights: na<br />
Exploring Dimensional<br />
Quilt art<br />
stitch, fold, embellish<br />
C. JUne BaRnes<br />
explore and experiment with<br />
innovative techniques for raising<br />
surfaces and creating threedimensional<br />
fabric structures.<br />
Paperback<br />
8½ by 10 8 ⁄10, 128 pages<br />
isBn 978-1-59668-588-8<br />
$26.95<br />
Rights: UsC<br />
Enlightened Polymer Clay<br />
artisan Jewelry Designs<br />
inspired by nature<br />
Rie nagUMo<br />
get inspired by nature and<br />
explore <strong>the</strong> lyrical world of<br />
polymer clay in your jewelry<br />
designs.<br />
Paperback<br />
7½ x 9⅗, 74 pages<br />
isBn 978-1-59668-634-2<br />
$19.95<br />
Rights: wx<br />
Cut-Up Couture<br />
edgy Upcycled garments<br />
to sew<br />
KoKo YaMase<br />
Discover thirty-four cutting-edge<br />
clothing patterns using simple<br />
sewing techniques.<br />
Paperback<br />
7¼ x 93 ⁄10, 88 pages<br />
isBn 978-1-59668-595-6<br />
$19.95<br />
Rights: na<br />
Rustic Wrappings<br />
exploring Patina in wire,<br />
Metal, and glass Jewelry<br />
KeRRY BogeRt<br />
explore an organic approach to<br />
making beautiful jewelry with<br />
exciting surface effects.<br />
Paperback<br />
8½ x 9, 128 pages<br />
isBn 978-1-59668-549-9<br />
$22.95<br />
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ReCent Releases<br />
Shape Shape<br />
sewing Clothing Patterns to<br />
wear Multiple ways<br />
naTuSnO HIraIWa<br />
explore nineteen versatile<br />
garments and accessories that<br />
prove minimalist style can be<br />
worn multiple ways.<br />
Paperback<br />
7½ x 9½, 112 pages<br />
isBn 978-1-59668-355-6<br />
$24.95<br />
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Bohemian-Inspired<br />
Jewelry<br />
50 Designs Using lea<strong>the</strong>r,<br />
Ribbon, and Cords<br />
loRelei eURto anD eRin<br />
siegel<br />
Make fifty beautiful projects that<br />
explore <strong>the</strong> growing trend of<br />
using lea<strong>the</strong>r, silk, and linen.<br />
Paperback<br />
8½ x 9, 128 pages<br />
isBn 978-1-59668-498-0<br />
$22.95<br />
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inDex<br />
by title<br />
500 acrylic Mixes, 19<br />
art of forgotten things, <strong>the</strong>,<br />
18<br />
Bead embroidery stitch<br />
samples, 9<br />
Beaded edge, <strong>the</strong>, 8<br />
Bohemian-inspired Jewelry,<br />
23<br />
Chain Maille Jewelry<br />
workshop, 15<br />
Clever Crocheted<br />
accessories, 6<br />
Cut-Up Couture, 23<br />
embellish Me, 13<br />
encaustic studio, <strong>the</strong>, 22<br />
enlightened Polymer Clay, 23<br />
essentially feminine Knits, 22<br />
exploring Dimensional Quilt<br />
art, 23<br />
finer edge, <strong>the</strong>, 7<br />
finish-free Knits, 2<br />
french girl Knits accessories,<br />
3<br />
gemstone settings, 23<br />
getting started with seed<br />
Beads, 21<br />
24 inteRweave.CoM<br />
Handknit romance, a, 21<br />
Japanese Quilting Piece by<br />
Piece, 11<br />
Knitter’s Handy Book of Top-<br />
Down sweaters, <strong>the</strong>, 22<br />
Knitwear Design workshop,<br />
20<br />
Mastering Peyote stitch, 17<br />
Metal Clay for Jewelry<br />
Makers, 16<br />
nor<strong>the</strong>rn Knits gifts, 4<br />
november Knits, 1<br />
Pop Knitting, 22<br />
Print with Collage & stitch, 22<br />
Quilting Modern, 23<br />
Rustic wrappings, 23<br />
sewing solutions, 10<br />
shades of winter, 5<br />
shape shape, 23<br />
simple soldering, 14<br />
Unexpected afghans, 22<br />
vibrant Quilt Collage, 12<br />
weaver’s inkle Pattern<br />
Directory, <strong>the</strong>, 22<br />
by author<br />
andinsson, ewa K., 5<br />
ash, Bethan, 12<br />
atkinson, Jennie, 22<br />
Bara, Brett, 6<br />
Barnes, C. June, 23<br />
Barta, Melinda, 17<br />
Bogart, Kerry, 23<br />
Budd, ann, 22<br />
Chachula, Robyn, 22<br />
Christoffersson, Britt-Marie,<br />
22<br />
CRK Design, 8, 9<br />
Dixon, anne, 22<br />
Doerman, Melanie, 18<br />
endo, Yasuko, 9<br />
eurto, lorelei, 23<br />
finmark, sharon, 19<br />
gering, Jacquie, 23<br />
griffin-grimes, Kristeen, 3<br />
guy, lucinda, 4<br />
Heaser, Sue, 16<br />
Hiraiwa, natsuno, 23<br />
Holmes, Val, 22<br />
Johansson, ingalill, 5<br />
Karon, Karen, 15<br />
Kelley, Courtney, 1<br />
nagumo, Rie, 23<br />
nishida, Midori, 8<br />
omdahl, Kristin, 7<br />
osborn, Kate gagnon, 1<br />
Paden, shirley, 20<br />
Pedersen, Katie, 23<br />
Richbourg, Kate ferrant, 14<br />
saito, Yoko, 11<br />
Samsøe, Lene Holme, 21<br />
siegel, erin, 23<br />
tenDyke, Kristen, 2<br />
vasbinder, nicole, 10<br />
wedekind, Dustin, 21<br />
wisbrun, laurie, 13<br />
woolf, Daniella, 22<br />
Yamase, Koko, 23<br />
Young, anastasia, 23
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FSC_MS_3_LPBW.TIFF<br />
FSC_MS_3_LPBW.JPG<br />
FSC_Labels_LNC<br />
Landscape / Negative / Colour (LNC)<br />
Cert no. XXX-XXX-XXXX<br />
Cert no. XXX-XXX-XXXX<br />
Cert no. XXX-XXX-XXXX<br />
FPo<br />
Cert no. XXX-XXX-XXXX<br />
XX%<br />
FSC<br />
FSC<br />
FSC<br />
FSC<br />
FSC<br />
FSC<br />
FSC<br />
FSC<br />
FSC<br />
FSC<br />
FSC<br />
FSC