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D**K
THIS is the craft book I was waiting for....
I don't know quite where to begin in praising this book! It has a nice (I know, not the word the authors would apreciate.) selection of just about everything you could think of from knitting, beading, sewing, etc. with a few odd bits which include hosting a party right up to advice on child rearing. It is functional and hysterical!For those of us who are lacking in conventionality Rigdon and Stewart have produced the website and book to cater to our, possibly questionable, needs. My only conflict with this book is where to begin? I want to do it all! Right now! It is unfortunate that I did not recieve this book in time to knit everyone I know an "Immaculate Heart" for Christmas. The Blood Cordial (pg.73) would have come through in a pinch if I hadn't wound up hoarding it all for myself.As a previous reviewer noted, "this book is a keeper". Having become a devotee of both the book and the website, I can only force everyone I know to get their mitts on this book, log on, and beg the authors for another fantastic follow-up!So get your Anti-Craft on, or don't.
T**E
Hilarious!
These are great patterns and the author has absolutely the right amount of snark!
C**A
Fun and quirky projects that are not for everyone!
Lots of fun ideas here!Oddly- since I am a knitter- the crochet patterns are more appealing to me than the knitted ones- though I do love the Skylla cozy that is a knitted kraken! While I also love the long serpent stockings, adjusting them for my size is more than I feel inclined to try. There are a couple of hats with fun skull-and-crossbones motifs, though!In crochet, the Briar Rose decorative scarf is really nifty. I also like the vulture-themed bag, and the 2-headed rat stuffie. And there's some kink stuff, for those inclined that way...Fewer things stand out for me in the Sewing and Misc sections, though I'll mention that the former has a pretty "Wheel of the Year" skirt, and latter includes some basic chain mail as well as a gorgeous "Tree of Life" beaded shrine piece or wall hanging, as well as other beaded designs.Sprinkled in are a number of recipes that look tasty, as well as various short articles on themes and motifs. There are basic instructions for the crafts included in the back.Very fun, for crafters who like projects with a twist!
K**Y
i'm keeping this one
I'd pre-ordered this book after seeing the authors at the 2007 New York Book Expo -- how two human beings could be filled with so much awesome I'm not sure. I'm not a beader, or a stitcher, but I know plenty of slightly sinister people and thought this would be a perfect gift. Well, it arrived today and the result was far better than I could have imagined. Not only are there instructions for knitting slightly sinister pirate hats, constructing corsets out of black duct tape, sewing wiccan dresses, crocheting stuffed rats, and the like, but there are absolutely stunning photographs with each -- not Sears catalog photos but truly sumptuous (and slightly sinister) fashion shots by the extremely talented al parish, AND the authors are ... magically hysterical. The book design is engaging and gorgeous and includes a section in the back with step-by-step instructions on how to knit, crochet, bead, and, most importantly -- make chain mail. Plenty of people on my friends list will be getting copies of this from me, but I'm keeping this copy for myself.
S**S
Interesting
It wasn't the be all and end all of alterna-crafting, but it was fun nonetheless. Some of the ideas were cute and humorous and I'd have to make a dedicate effort to NOT to smile at them.The range of crafts is a little off putting though. I wish they stayed in one skill set because if you are on one end of the spectrum there are some ideas you're just not going to do because they're either too simple or just not intricate enough depending on where you are (which can translate into either a waste of time or money). If I want a book for beginner crafts, I'll read a book for beginner crafts. If I want a book on involved uber crafts... you get the idea.I love the website and I'd recommend that before the book, but that isn't to say I don't think the book is worth purchasing. It's worth owning and I don't feel ripped off for paying full price for it.
C**K
So much fun!
I ordered this on the off-chance, and thought it would probably be yet another tome full of quirky stuff I would never make - or worse, more of the grungey badly made stuff that fills so many alt craft books. Totally totally wrong. This is such a cool and beautiful book. There are a bunch of things I want to make here, and I am not a teenager... Yes, there are things I will never make - but perhaps I will actually make them for some other use! I love the arm warmers, and all the different jewellery - this is actually the first time I like crochet jewellery, and the first time I am tempted to get into beading or other ways of making jewellery. Some absolutely gorgeous designs which look like the really expensive designer costume jewellery I spend way too much on... and a cute (not corny) wheel of the year skirt. Some cute bags and other acessories, and a rather tempting duct tape top.... Good buy!
L**S
Really stupid patterns and text
Need I say more? How about ugly designs and bad taste? I bought it mistakenly thinking it might be clever.
E**E
Goth, punk or pirate? Then this is the craft book for you.
Probably my favorite craft book. Just like their website, there's a few silly things in there that I can't ever picture myself making or using, but then there are these sensational gems that inspire me to go out, buy a bunch of supplies and learn a whole new craft just so I can have this cool thing. The Yar! hat was the project that made me learn how to knit. Aside from getting the most wicked winter hat ever, I was able to learn a new skill from their "virgins" section in the back of the book and it opened up a whole new world of craftiness for me.The patterns are well-written and easy to follow. The pictures and illustrations are dark and delicious. The "flavor" text rocks my socks. Hit their website to get an idea of the style of both the writing and projects.
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