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Great Book of Woodburning Revised and Expanded Second Edition - Pyrography Techniques Patterns and Projects for All Skill Levels with 40+ Original Traceable Designs and Step-by-Step Instructions - cover

Great Book of Woodburning Revised and Expanded Second Edition - Pyrography Techniques Patterns and Projects for All Skill Levels with 40+ Original Traceable Designs and Step-by-Step Instructions

Lora S. Irish

Editorial: Fox Chapel Publishing

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Learn to create beautifully burned images from any drawing, pattern, or photograph! A complete and contemporary update to the best-selling resource for woodburners, nationally known artist Lora Irish reveals her secrets in this newly revised edition! Beginner and advanced pyrographers alike benefit from more than 40 original traceable line art designs, technique exercises, and clear step-by-step instructions for transferring a pyrography pattern. New to this edition are up-to-date features on tools and techniques, additional projects and designs to offer a wider range of variety, a new gallery of finished art, and so much more that makes this woodburning book a must-have for pyrographers of every level!
Disponible desde: 29/08/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 200 páginas.

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