One of my junk market obsessions is finding crafty books. As a child we had quite a few and my mum and dad made a LOT of my presents. When I got my first Tiny Tears they made it a cot and bed linen. When I wanted a Sindy dolls house they balked at the ridiculous price of a plastic piece of tat and made mine - along with a Princess Di style wedding dress for my Sindy. Looking back, the best presents I ever received were handmade as they were made with love.
Ever since I started teaching I've always tried to keep the learning styles in mind for my students. I'm definitely a visual learner crossed with a physical (or kinaesthetic) style - after doing various tests etc. that we set the kids I come out strongly here. Which means that books don't always help me unless they have absolute step by step images to instruct me. So why the hell do I buy so many craft books? I have absolutely no idea.
Anyway I thought I'd share some of my crafty/ sewing books with you that I've picked up from various places:
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Freaky 1970s square toys |
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I really want to give the kite a go |
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I used to have this as a child and found it on Deptford Market last weekend. I love the illustrations. |
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Another one I found on Deptford Market that I used to have as a child |
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I had to buy this simply because of the illustrations. |
If you click on the image you can read what I've said about the books.
When you go thrifting or junking - do you look for particular types of books?