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Paperback Witch Crafts Book

ISBN: 080652247X

ISBN13: 9780806522470

Witch Crafts

Polson offers an easy-to-follow and imaginative guide to crafts appropriate for all ages and levels of expertise. Every project included has a useful and sacred purpose and the finished works are... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Something for Everyone!

Willow has done an amazing job of putting this wonderful book together. Not only are each of the projects written well in simple instructions, but the ideas are so varied and inspiring! My first project was the "Know Thyself" mirror. I'm so proud of it! I'm moving on to the cross stitch Greenman next. The book makes me wish I had a kiln and wheel -- the pottery section is great. Maybe one day...

Enjoyment for every skill level and interest

I was a little wary of this book when I ordered it, but decided to try anyway.I AM SOOO GLAD. Willow has done a super job of giving detailed but not boring reviews of several craft media, and her instructions are clear-cut enough for even a beginning crafter.I particularly liked the way she listed up-to-date resources for each chapter, and the index is very detailed, making it much easier to locate specific information.Even though some of the crafts are not my cup of tea, the ideas presented are applicable to many media, and I have found myself inspired to create my own Witch Crafts.Kudos to Willow! Your purchase of this book, for yourself or as a gift, will give many happy hours of return. What more could you ask?

Not Just for Pagans

While some of the craft projects in this book are overtly pagan, most are not, and many are adaptable for other uses. The chapters are organized by category (e.g. Candles, Woodworking, Embroidery -- 12 categories in all) and each chapter has several projects that progress from simple to more complex; offering something for every skill level. Personally, I am very excited about several of the projects presented and can't wait to dive in and start creating. For the most part the instructions are clear and easy to follow, even for someone unfamiliar with the particular skill involved. One notable exception is the Trompe l'Oeil painting project -- for this one you need to have a good working knowledge of how to paint relatively realistic images. A great plus is the Resources section at the end of each chapter, with sources for some of the harder-to-find materials needed for projects in that chapter. There are not as many color photos as I would have liked, but I understand that this is due to technical difficulties, not neglect on the part of the author. All in all, a great book with some really creative ideas for projects, many of which could find a place in any home.

I want more!!!

Very nice selection of crafts in this book. Willow avoids giving us instructions for the same projects that every Witchcraft book already has in them (such as a Yule Log, Brigt's cross, corn dolly, etc), and instead comes up with some very interesting and new ideas.Some of these projects didn't do much for me - I can't sew very well and have an aversion to working with animal products (such as leather), but just the ideas alone in here are great.If I had to name a drawback, I'd say I wish there was just MORE in here. There are a few projects that there are only patterns for about half the project presented, it's up to the reader to devise their own pattern for the rest. Which is fine...if you have those sorts of skills. I'd love to see a companion book come out with more patterns along the same vein as what's in this book. My favorite project is the Greenman Guitar strap - I don't "do" leather, but the pattern is simply beautiful, I'm attemtpting to paint the design on the canvas strap to a carrying bag I made instead. :)

Lots of things for the crafty witch

I just LOVE this book. I love all sorts of crafts, and this book is packed full of things I can't wait to make. It is loaded with craft projects from sewing, cross stitch, and quilting to pottery, woodwork, jewerly, and etching glass! There are ideas for sabbat candles, ritual wear, little bags for spell work, and things for your altar (pottery Goddess figures and chalice, incense burners, and altar tiles). The crafts do not require lots of hard to find items either. Further, this book has lots of pictures of the finished products as well (many in color). This is a *must have* for any kitchen witch, or the witch who likes to make her own tools. The only "problem," no knitting or crochet, and I love to play with yarn. However, I give this book my highest endorsment!
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