Sisters Gonna Stitch


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A fabulous collection of funny, sassy, uplifting embroidery patterns for the modern-day stitcher. Be inspired to kickstart your crafting journey with 50 gorgeous designs, as well as hints and tips from the experts at Cotton Clara. Each pattern features an empowering, inspirational message that will speak to a new wave of embroiderers looking to add a fun, feminist slant to their artwork. Favourites include: - WOMEN WHO LEAD, READ - CATS AGAINST CATCALLS - FRIES BEFORE GUYS - TAKE UP SPACE - ANOTHER DAY TO SLAY




Feminist Cross-Stitch


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Make a statement—and smash the patriarchy, one stitch at a time—with these forty feminist-themed cross-stitching patterns! Crafty activists will love this snarky book with its forty irreverent, vintage-inspired cross-stitch patterns. Whether you want to proudly announce to the world that you’re a nasty woman or remind others that a woman’s place is in the revolution, you’ll find edgy slogans, sharp one-liners, and cheeky images that make fabulous wall art or wonderful handmade gifts. An illustrated basics section will get you started, with information on materials, tools, techniques, and framing your finished pieces. “[Rohr] truly understands the therapeutic value of reclaiming what was once traditional ‘women’s work’ as a modern, empowering medium. Her designs are spot-on and well executed with clear, encouraging instructions. There are very few people who really ‘get’ subversive cross-stitch the way Stephanie does.” —Julie Jackson, founder of Subversive Cross Stitch The patterns, ‘bold and fierce’ indeed, will speak to stitchers who share Rohr’s spirit and convictions.” —Publishers Weekly “Standouts here include a folk-art inspired ‘Don’t Tell Me to Smile’ and a sweet, floral pattern that proclaims ‘A woman’s place is in the Revolution’ . . . Feminist Cross-Stitch is very much on-trend as a new generation discovers the joys of needlework.” —Booklist




The Ultimate Granny Square Sourcebook


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Traditional or modern, vibrant or subtle, the possibilities of granny squares are endless They captivate tones and lines much like a yarn canvas and come together as snuggly blankets, soft cushions, smart garments and much more. This unique granny square collection combines the styles of 23 creative designers from all over the world, who each bring their best game to the table. With ample suggestions for captivating combinations, written instructions as well as clear graphs for every square in the book, stitch instructions and techniques for blocking and joining, this sourcebook goes above and beyond to show you the endless possibilities of granny square crochet. All motifs match in both size and stitch count, so they can easily be combined into stunning combinations, bringing you the best of this unbeaten crochet classic - 100 unique granny squares by 23 amazing designers - Each of the 100 squares can be mixed and matched with all others - Including charts and written out patterns in US terms for each square - Including basic crochet tutorials, instructions for blocking and joining - Advice on gorgeous square combinations - Clear photography - Beginner-friendly squares as well as challenging patterns for experienced crocheters




Bobby Stitch


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“Bobby Stitch was as good an’ complex a man as evuh walk the good Lawd’s earth. Kind. Sensitive. Generous. Heart made ‘a platinum. But Bobby, he be jes as ruthless, jes as calculatin’ an’ brutal as he be kind. That probly the hahdest thing ‘bout Bobby tuh unduhstand. How could a man, a gentle man, also be ya wuhse nightmayuh? Take mah breath away jes thinkin’ ‘bout that look he get in his eye. That demon look. That when ya know his mind gone dahk. Not crazy dahk. No, Suh. Col’, calculatin’ dahk. With that ‘Ah’m gonna kill ya’ look settin’ off yo’ alahm. Freezin’ ya heart an’ soul. Whew! You be in big trouble then. Yes, Suh. You be in biiiiiig trouble then!” So says Dowie Howard of his best friend, prizefighter Bobby Stitch. But Bobby’s story is about much more than boxing. It is a story of love, hate, friendship, and fear. A story of laughter and tragedy. A story of eternal love between a man and a woman.




Feminist Stitches


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Feminist Stitches offers twelve empowering feminist-themed cross-stitch patterns that celebrate strong women. Decorate your home with framed pieces or use the patterns to personalize items like denim jackets and backpacks. The kit includes twelve fun and original patterns featuring various designs and quotes that have been popularized by the feminist movement, plus the supplies needed to make two finished projects. The book offers step-by-step instructions with full-color photographs of the finished projects. Cross-stitch patterns include: Votes for Women (100thAnniversary of 19thAmendment ratification) We Can Do It Don't Tell Me to Smile Pussy Hat + "Power" Well Behaved Women Seldom Make History R.I.P. Gender Roles Girl Just Want to Have Fun...damental Human Rights Not Your Babe The Future is Female Smash the Patriarchy I Dissent Resist




Such Devoted Sisters


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Sibling rivalry and the bonds of sisterhood span generations in this “irresistible” New York Times–bestselling family saga (San Francisco Chronicle). If it weren’t for her sister, Dolly might have been the most famous actress of Hollywood’s golden age. But Eve’s beauty and drive have pushed Dolly onto the B-list, where the seeds of jealousy take root. An unscrupulous agent gives her a chance at a comeback, and she takes it at Eve’s expense. She gives her sister’s name to Senator Joe McCarthy, ending Eve’s career and sparking a family tragedy that resonates through the decades. Years later, Eve’s daughters are pitted against each other, each competing for the affections of the same man. One is a chocolatier, the other an aspiring illustrator. In seeking to regain the sisterly love that eluded their mother and aunt, they discover the awful truth about the past, which haunts their family still. This ebook features an illustrated biography of Eileen Goudge including rare photos from the author’s personal collection.




FUCK OFF IM SEWING


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Once upon a time in the quiet coastal town of Whitstable, previously known for oysters and fingering, a bunch of unknown stitchers came together to sew, drink and swear. We bring you the highlights and lowlifes of the Profanity Embroidery Group. Inspired by Mrs Winchester who found a positive outlet for her frustrated negative energy. Beautiful stitching for a world that is fucked.




A Stitch in Time


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In the second book of the series A Stitch in Time: The Fashionable Girls, readers will enjoy following the careers of Grace, Amy and Claire as they create their own futures in the business world. The mystery of what happened to Rex Dupree unfolds with an imaginative solution for obtaining justice for the Picketts' crimes. In the ending the author hints at yet another surprise Baron Rothschild has in store for the girls as the saga continues.




Lilo & Stitch Read-Along Storybook


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This read-along retells the story of Lilo & Stitch. Follow the adventure when an escaped alien crash lands on the island of Hawaii and ends up becoming the household pet of a little girl named Lilo. With original character voices and word-for-word narration that readers can follow along with.




The Chimney Sisters


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The Chimney Sisters is a hilarious comedy about four sisters from West Virginia. The interest of the reader is captured by the antics of CiCi, Julie, Sally, and Diana who left the family farm and are forced by lifes circumstances to return to their roots in the country. As the story begins the reader sees Julie and CiCi trying to survive after they lose their lifes savings to two gigolos. Then Julie remembers her gigolo ex-boyfriend told her where he would hide his money from his ex-wife and the IRS. They are able to buy back the family farm and get their Momma out of the rest home where she was placed when she became ill with Alzheimers Disease. Their lives should be perfect now, but they discover their childhoods are rooted in a grossly dysfunctional family. Some families have skeletons in their closets, but the sisters discover their family skeletons are buried in the old well behind the farmhouse. Their chore is to keep family secrets buried and to hold onto their recovered fortunes. The book is an easy read for anyone who can stop laughing long enough to finish it.