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World of Geekcraft - Step-by-Step Instructions for 25 Super-Cool Craft Projects - cover

World of Geekcraft - Step-by-Step Instructions for 25 Super-Cool Craft Projects

Susan Beal

Publisher: Chronicle Books LLC

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Summary

A do-it-yourself instruction guide to creating collectible crafts from the worlds of science fiction, fantasy, and gaming.   Geek meets craft in this fun collection of twenty-five kooky projects for geeks of any affiliation, from Dungeons & Dragons dice earrings, Star Trek pillows, and Super Mario cross-stitch to Star Wars terrariums, a Morse code quilt, and much more! Organized by difficulty from “Not a Jedi Yet” to “Warp Speed,” World of Geekcraft covers a range of popular crafting techniques including beading, quilting, appliqué, embroidery, and needle felting. Best of all, it’s easy to get started with step-by-step instructions and handy templates included in the back of the book. With lots of photos and plenty of geekery throughout, this one-of-a-kind book shows that geek and craft go together like . . . pixels and cross-stitch!
Available since: 03/25/2011.
Print length: 261 pages.

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