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Pyrography is a decorative craft that has been practiced worldwide for thousands of years. It involves the burning of designs on items, usually wooden but also made from leather, cork, fabric and paper. With a little practice you can personalize anything from spoons to larger, more ambitious items such as bread boards or even pieces of furniture. In this booklet are twelve step-by-step projects suitable for the absolute beginner that provide the perfect introduction to this ancient craft. There is also useful information on equipment and techniques, to guide you through every step of the way. Review: Great - Perfect for beginners, has helped my with inspiration and skill Review: Good book - Very good with patterns etc
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| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 512 Reviews |
D**A
Great
Perfect for beginners, has helped my with inspiration and skill
C**S
Good book
Very good with patterns etc
T**R
It's ok
Basic book .
O**E
Pyrography instruction book
This book is well written and has very useful tips to help my on my journey using the machine.
S**A
Wood work
Arrived quickly. Good photos and clear instructions.
J**S
Pyography book.
Some great designs. I hope do this justice one day
K**9
Prefer Simon Easton's books
A reasonable book for the price. Only 48 pages but lots of info for such a slim book. Bizarre layout though. The beginners instructions are at the back - the very first page is a project, with no explanation as to how to set up or start. I thought I'd bought the wrong book, til I flicked to the back pages! Surely it makes more sense to put the instructions at the start of a book?! Good range of projects - 18 in all, plus some brief suggestions for lettering. Would be a good book for someone curious about trying the craft to see if they liked it, but for anyone serious about pyrography, I recommend Simon Esston's books: his personable style and excellent beginners' guides are for more encouraging.
E**A
Ideas to do
I like this book as it isn't too complicated to follow and gives you ideas for presents.It is nott ideal for the complete beginner but a very good follow-on book
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