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(vêtements et accessoires, rideaux, coussins, tapis etc...)

       
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Hats In Miniature
by Lyn Waring (Author)
128 pages
Publisher: Sterling
(June 30, 1999)

Elegant top hats and fancy boaters, whimsical berets and sophisticated cloches, sporty caps and something for the chef: these charming miniature hats are perfect for dolls, teddy bears...and just to show off! Complete patterns for each one, along with instructions on equipment, collars, seams, cutting, notches, batting, and other materials make the task simple. Bonus: instructions on making a hat stand, so you can display your creations! 128 pages (all in color), 8 1/2 x 10.  

Miniature Embroidery for the Georgian Doll's house,
Pamela Warner
Guild of Master Craftsman Publications

Stitch miniature masterpieces for an authentic-looking Georgian dolls' house! These magnificent needlework designs, based on actual accessories and furnishings, have been simplified for small-scale sewing, and appear in the popular 1/12" size. 40 projects include carpets, bedcovers, hangings, curtains, cushions, screens, samplers, chair covers, footstools, and pictures, all with full-color charts or stitch diagrams, suggestions for alternative fabrics, and a table of approximate sizes and thread count for easy conversion to 1/24" scale. 192 pages (all in color), 8 ¼ x 10 ¾.  

Miniature Embroidery for the Victorian Dolls'house,
Pamela Warner
Guild of Master Craftsman Publications

With forty projects to choose from, miniaturists can complete their nineteenth-century-style dollhouses in authentic detail.  

Miniature Embroidery for the 20th Century Dolls' HouseProjects in 1/12 Scale
de Pamela Warner
176 pages
Publisher: Guild of Master Craftsman
(May 28, 2004)

From lingering Victorian influences to ultra-modern minimalism, 20th century design offers the miniaturist an eclectic and spectacular choice of styles. Almost every major fashion from that hundred-year period appears in this breathtaking collection of more than 40 projects for the dollhouse. Art Nouveau, Art Deco, the Jacobean Revival, ethnic inspirations: they're all here, displayed in delightful images, and based closely on historical originals. Whether you choose Crinoline Ladies and Cottage Gardens or Abstract Designs from the 1960s and '70s, your dollhouse will be unique.  

Miniature Embroidery for the Tudor & Stuart Dolls' House
de Pamela Warner

Guild of Master Craftsman Publications

Miniature embroideries from the Tudor age-all richly patterned and historically correct-are a brilliant touch in period dolls' houses. From sumptuous bed hangings and elaborate screens to imaginative, skillfully produced chair covers, footstools, and cushions, the variety will amaze and inspire. Canvaswork, stumpwork, crewelwork, and blackwork are just some of the techniques employed, and instructions cover design transfers, bonding, coloring, and finishing  
Celtic, Medieval and Tudor Wall Hangings in 1/12 Scale Needlepoint
de Sandra Whitehead
Guild of Master Craftsman Publications (juin 2001)
Here, taken from real sources, are dramatic wall hangings featuring jousting knights, minstrels, hunting scenes, monks, Celtic birds and knots, an Elizabethan panel, and Tudor gardens and florals. All have been simplified to fit the canvas in 16, 22, and 24 count.  

Medieval and Tudor Needlecraft: Knights and Ladies in 1/12 Scale
de Sandra Whitehead (Auteur)

Guild of Master Craftsman Publications (avril 2003)

Everything's possible in the world of miniatures! Return to the days of yore, when heroic knights proved their mettle in jousting tournaments, ladies wore elaborately embroidered gowns, and royalty slept in lavishly draped four-poster beds. Just get out your needle and these patterns, and start stitching a range of meticulously researched, wonderfully executed patterns for Medieval and Tudor furnishings and costumes. All done in the popular 1/12 scale, they feature fabulous designs for a knight's chain mail, a richly decorated dress perfect for court, and wall hangings, settle cushions, and table carpets suitable for a Tudor mansion. Each project includes fascinating historical insights, color photos, diagrams, designs to photocopy, and advice on technique and assembly.
 
Easy-To-Make Dollhouse Quilts
de Janet Wickell
Dover Publications (janvier 1999)
This expert guide offers step-by-step instructions for foundation piecing, a technique that eliminates the need to handle tiny patches of fabric in creating 1"-scale masterpieces. Ten gorgeous patterns include Watercolor Weaves (a variation on the ever-popular Log Cabin pattern), Southwestern Skies, Midnight Stars, Springtime T’s, and six others. Simple enough for beginners and interesting enough for experienced quilters. 150 black-and-white-illus.  

Patchwork Quilts for the Dolls' House :
20 Projects in 1/12 Scale
de Sarah Williams (Auteur), John Yates (Illustrations)
Guild of Master Craftsman Pubns. (31 octobre 2002)

A comprehensive manual on how to make detailed miniature quilts, with many tips and ideas for scaling down patchwork and quilting techniques that will please the most discerning dolls house needleworker. There is enough information about patchwork and quilting for the non-quilting miniaturist and plenty to help established quilters adapt their skills to miniature creations. The quilts cover various styles, with advice on making them fit your miniature beds properly.  

Sewing Dolls' Clothes: 27 Projects to Make in 1:12 Scale
Collectif. -
Sous la direction de Dolls' House Magazine. 128 pages
Editeur : Guild of Master Craftsman Publications (Aug 2007)

This complete and magnificently illustrated compilation brings together some of the best and most rewarding sewing projects from Dolls' House Magazine. Even the beginner with limited sewing skills can jump in on the creative fun thanks to the detailed step-by-step instructions and traceable patterns. The 27 ideas emphasize the joy and freedom of "dressing up" and the endless possibilities therein. The inspiring fashions are all for the popular 1/12th dolls' house, and feature subjects such as Fashionable Ladies, Dressing for Work, In the Country, Special Occasions, and Fancy Dress. Transform your dolls from humble flower seller into a fashionable Regency lady or maybe even a magical ballerina!
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