2022 - 11. WARP Author Bundle of 6 Books from Schiffer Craft

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Each $5.00 ticket gives you a chance at winning this collection of 6 books written by WARP-member authors and donated by Schiffer Craft. Schiffer Craft publishes to help energize maker and craft communities worldwide. They are dedicated to publishing high quality books and kits that inspire, instruct, and educate. View the full collection of Schiffer titles at schiffercraft.com. Books include: Embroidering within Boundaries: Afghan Women Create a Future by Rangina Hamidi, Mary Littrell & Paula Lerner chronicles the development of Kandahar Treasure, a remarkable and inspiring business run solely by Afghan women. Every Thread a Story and The Secret Language of Miao Embroidery (slipcased set) by Karen Elting Brock, Wang Jun, Zeng Li & Linda Ligon. Every Thread a Story is a tribute to ethnic minority artisans, and heritage craft traditions and techniques, of China’s Guizhou Province. And The Secret Language of Miao Embroidery offers expect interpretations of the Miao symbols and motifs on traditional clothing of the Miao peoples of China. Traditional Weavers of Guatemala: Their Stories, Their Lives by Deborah Chandler & Teresa Cordon; Joe Coca (photographer). Rich portraits of Guatemalan artisans – weaving, spinning, and basket making – working in traditional Maya craft with insights into the creation of the textiles and the events that have affected their work. Women Artisans of Morocco: Their Stories, Their Lives by Susan Schaefer Davis; Joe Coca (photographer). The stories of 25 extraordinary Moroccan textile artisans who spin wool and weave rugs, hand-knot silk buttons, embroider intricate designs passed down through generations, and sew stunning native costumes. Rug Money: How a Group of Maya Women Changed Their Lives through Art and Innovation by Cheryl Conway-Daly & Mary Anne Wise. Chronicles the story of Multicolores, a rug-hooking nonprofit formed in Guatemala, from work in teaching and design with Maya women to their journey to the International Folk Art Market in Santa Fe.
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