Books: The Family Creative Workshop
Published during the mid-70s, The Family Creative Workshop is 24 volume encyclopedia of crafting.
- Crafts of the seventies include macrame, string art, mosaics, sand painting, tie dye and terrariums
- Mainstream crafts such as knitting, crocheting and beading
- There are also many more more obscure topics
- Each technique has a variety of sample projects
Pleanary Publications, International Incorporated, 1974-76
The original US series consisted of 24 books. The UK series was not a full reproduction of the full US set and included only 19 books (ommiting #7,18,21,23, and 24 from the series – although many of the chapters were transported into some of the UK versions of the book).
The Index book is packed with reference guides, patterns etc. The Index for the UK series is just a 16 page booklet.
I have found 23 of the 24 books at the Open Library (links below). They are not all in the same place and took some tracking down. There are more than one copy of some volumes – I chose the one with the clearest cover. If you find any broken links or if you find Volume 16 please let me know!
Volume 11: Music Making to Papier Mache
- Music Making
- Napkin Folding
- Neckties
- Needlepoint
- Oil Painting
- Ojo de Dios
- Organic Gardening
- Origami
- Papermaking
- Papier Mache
Volume 16: Sculpture to Silhouettes
- Sculptures
- Seashells
- Seed Sprouting
- Serigraphy
- Sewing Without a Pattern
- Shadow Theater
- Shaker Furniture
- Shelters and Tents
- Ship Models
- Silhouettes
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