Book Review and Giveaway: Temari-How to Make Japanese Thread Balls

Posted by Caley on March 12th, 2010 at 05:00am

This beautiful book by Diana Vandervoort demonstrates the Japanese art of Temari, or thread balls. While the projects are for the intermediate crafters, a beginner can learn the basics. Learn more and enter to win a copy here.

Jan1 Bonus Book 2 Book Review and Giveaway: Temari How to Make Japanese Thread Balls

Contest ends March 26 , 2010. You can enter once daily, so return often to improve your chances of winning!

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