A stunning collection of seasonal projects using a beautiful color palette and the latest Tilda designs and fabrics.
Author: Tone Finnanger
Publisher: David & Charles
ISBN: 1446302059
Category: Crafts & Hobbies
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A stunning collection of seasonal projects using a beautiful color palette and the latest Tilda designs and fabrics. The sewing and papercrafting projects include bags, decorations, gifts, cards, stockings, gift tags and soft toys and include patterns. The projects are accompanied by clear instructions and beautiful photographs and color illustrations, making them ideal for beginners, as well as more experienced sewers.
Enjoy the best of Tilda throughout the seasons with this wonderful collection of sewing and papercrafting projects by world-famous designer Tone Finnanger, all made using gorgeous Tilda fabrics and embellishments.
Author: Tone Finnanger
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ISBN: 1446306682
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Page: 144
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Tilda's Spring Ideas, Tilda's Summer Ideas and Tilda's Winter Ideas presented in one beautiful collector's volume for Tilda fans everywhere. Enjoy the best of Tilda throughout the seasons with this collection of sewing and papercrafting projects by world-famous designer Tone Finnanger, all made using gorgeous Tilda fabrics and embellishments.
A beautiful collection of brand new Tilda projects, featuring seasonal designs in Tone Finnanger's quirky style.
Author: Tone Finnanger
Publisher: David & Charles
ISBN: 1446303314
Category: Crafts & Hobbies
Page: 160
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A beautiful collection of brand new Tilda projects, featuring seasonal designs in Tone Finnanger's quirky style. Each chapter is themed on a classic children's story, such as Pinocchio, Bambi, The Nutcracker and The Princess and the Pea. Projects include new doll designs (ballerinas, princesses, soldiers and various animals), as well as gifts and decorations using the latest range of Tilda fabrics and products.
"Create a gorgeous winter wonderland of sewn Christmas decorations, quilted throws and cushions to decorate your home and make your celebrations extra special.
Author: Tone Finnanger
Publisher:
ISBN: 1446305902
Category: Crafts & Hobbies
Page: 144
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Stunning new Tilda designs from Tone Finnanger - Homemade and Happy is a gorgeous collection of inspirational home accessories including quilts, cushions and decorative items to make the Holiday season even more special. This book features more pretty practical designs such as an irresistible patchwork quilt, classic pillow covers and a cup pin-cushion, all made-up in the latest Tilda fabric range. Tone also brings her familiar style to a new range of embellishments, as well as animals and dolls including gold-winged reindeer and sheep, round-eyed owls, plump pigs with flower applique detail, angels, stars and darling decorative cakes. The projects are photographed in the author's own log cabin situated in the snowy mountains of Norway!
Make a selection of loveable characters inspired by springtime with this adorable collection of 25 quick and easy step-by-step projects. All the projects can be sewn easily by hand using accessible fabrics and actual-size templates.
Author: Tone Finnanger
Publisher: David & Charles Publishers
ISBN: 0715322907
Category: Crafts
Page: 80
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Make a selection of loveable characters inspired by springtime with this adorable collection of 25 quick and easy step-by-step projects. All the projects can be sewn easily by hand using accessible fabrics and actual-size templates.
Like the tide itself (her name is an anagram for tidal) Tilda lives only for the present—her beloved river, which she often views from the Grace's wobbly fifteen-foot mast: “Her whole idea of the world's work was derived from what she ...
Author: Gillian Mary Hanson
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 9780786422845
Category: Literary Criticism
Page: 189
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The waters of river and sea represent a kind of freedom, a liberty which, as Iris Murdoch writes, enables man "to exist sanely without fear and to perceive what is real." As settings in fiction, the riverbank and seashore are rich in potential, offering a sense of destiny and suggesting the possibility of self-truth and self-knowledge. In British literature, the rural costal setting-shadowed by cliffs, tugged by the constant movement of the sea--becomes the site of revelation and generates the energy that brings characters to a new level of self-awareness. The river's embankments, bridges and tunnels often mark specific stages of revelation and movement in plot. Entrapment and isolation, contingency and communication are themes that seem born of such settings. This book examines the ways in which 21 modern and postmodern writers (from Tennyson to Ted Hughes, from Jane Austen to Jane Gardam) have made use of the physical environment of riverbank and seashore in their work. It considers how each author employs the physical settings in the service of plot and character development, and how those settings are used to connect with some of the major intellectual concerns of the late19th and 20th centuries. Appendices offer significant quotations from the texts under discussion, arranged according to the location they describe: the rural river, the urban river, river into sea, the rural shore, and the urban shore.
... Tilda Swinton (The Ancient One), Michael Stuhlbarg (Dr. Nicodemus West), Benjamin Bratt (Johnathan Pangborn). ... This wasn't a big surprise per se, given that the name Stephen Strange was teased in Captain America: The Winter ...
Author: Jessica Mason
Publisher: Riverdale Avenue Books LLC
ISBN: 9781626016514
Category: Performing Arts
Page: 164
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What makes a hero mighty? What makes a movie amazing? What makes a universe marvelous? The Marvel Cinematic Universe as showcased in the 23 movies of the epic Infinity Saga are the defining film franchise of the 21st century, showcasing the most expansive and interconnected movie world to ever grace screens. But this huge collection of films can be a little intimidating. What order do you watch the MCU in? Who’s who? Why does Hulk look different? How did a scrappy film like Iron Man even spawn such a massive universe? That’s where we come in. The Binge Watcher’s Guide to The Marvel Cinematic Universe Infinity Saga is your complete source for everything about these beloved films, from behind the scenes glimpses, comics history, to the endless and easter eggs. Do you want to track a character’s emotional arc through all the films? We’ve got that too. And along the way we dig deep into the themes and morals of these movies. Turns out Superheroes stories have a lot more to say about the world. And yes, we’ll also talk about some of the rare places where this universe didn’t live up to our hopes and expectation. Author Jessica Mason is here as your own personal Jarvis, talking you through how to watch, what to look for, and where to go when you’re done. As a mega Marvel fan and lifelong nerd, she’ll use her own geeky gamma rays to transform your viewing experience into something truly super. Binge Watchers…Assemble!
'And where is Lady Winter this morning?' No point in getting rid of ... Amelia replied in all innocence, 'Oh, Tilda is teaching Anthea for an hour. She does so every morning ... 'Have you any idea where Guy might be?' He shook his head.
Author: Elizabeth Rolls
Publisher: Harlequin
ISBN: 9781426844126
Category: Fiction
Page: 288
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When Lady Mathilda Cavendish arrived at a house party hosted by her young cousin's suitor, she had only one goal in mind--to stop the proposed match. The chaperon never imagined that her cousin's betrothed would be the only man she'd ever loved--Crispin Malvern, the Duke of St. Ormond. A fate all the more cruel because one look told her that she'd never stopped loving a man who could never be hers.... Yet widowhood has given Tilda a strength she'd never possessed before. And when one night of passion unleashed her most secret longings, the unruly chaperon must decide whether to follow the dictates of decorum...or desire.
Tilda Swinton, as Orlando, an Elizabethan aristocrat who lives through the ages first as a man, then as a woman, stares emptily at the audience like ... The whole idea of falling in love with a voice, Annie reasons, is preposterous.
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New York magazine was born in 1968 after a run as an insert of the New York Herald Tribune and quickly made a place for itself as the trusted resource for readers across the country. With award-winning writing and photography covering everything from politics and food to theater and fashion, the magazine's consistent mission has been to reflect back to its audience the energy and excitement of the city itself, while celebrating New York as both a place and an idea.