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How to Sew: A Step-by-step Manual of Techniques for Hand and Machine Work

by Dorothy Wood

This complete, practical reference of tried-and-tested sewing techniques will help you to achieve professional and accurate results every time. The guide begins with a glossary detailing each fabric group, its properties, structure, and fiber content. There is advice on sewing by hand or machine and each section concentrates on a different type of stitch, and its practical application. There are details on how to insert a zipper or sew buttonholes, as well as more decorative ideas like making tassels or adding piping. Whether you are a beginner or a more accomplished needleworker, How to Sew provides all you need to produce results you can be proud of.

Savvy Discounts: The Best Money-saving Advice From America's #1 Cost-conscious Consumer

by Richard Degaris Doble

Savvy shoppers can get the very best for the lowest possible price - all from reputable dealers who stand behind their merchandise. This comprehensive book is packed with how-to advice, entertaining stories, and tips to guide readers through the entire shopping experience-from what you need to know before stepping into a shop to what you should do after the sale. With hundreds of ingenious money-saving ideas, this is the perfect guide for every aspiring smart shopper.

The Dog Lover's Survival Guide: Helpful Hints for Solving Your Most Pesky Pet Problems

by Karen Commings

Here's how to keep your dog happy and healthy-while also keeping your household in order. Author Karen Commings offers practical advice on protecting your dog from household hazards as well as avoiding ordeals when it's time for bathing and grooming. You'll also find tips on dealing with dog hair, paper training and housebreaking, brushing and combing, controlling fleas and ticks, solving canine obedience problems, rescuing free-roaming dogs, coping with aging problems, and more.

How to Save $100 by Changing a Lightbulb and 101 Other Money-Saving Steps

by The Editors Of Bottom Line

This book, a compilation of the expert opinions of countless professionals will give you tips and suggestions on how to save money, economize and get more bang for your buck in several areas from your home and family, retirement, purchasing a car, travel, picking the right telephone service and much more.

Cohousing: A Contemporary Approach to Housing Ourselves

by Kathryn M. Mccamant Charles R. Durrett Charles W. Moore

This book is about places which expand the meanings of "home," "neighborhood," and "community." We wrote it to share the inspiration we found in these places with others who have also dreamed of a home that not only provides shelter, but is also part of a community. We hope that this book will inspire people to take a more active role in creating the home and neighborhood they want to live in.

Chicken Soup for the Gardener's Soul: 101 Stories to Sow Seeds of Love, Hope and Laughter

by Jack L. Canfield Mark Victor Hansen Marion Owen Cindy Buck Carol Sturgulewski Pat Stone Cynthia Brian

This collection of stories is filled with what every gardener knows. The stories relate to the joys and challenges of gardening.

Grandma's Garden

by Laura Martin

A collection of gardening advice one woman receives from her grandmother.

The Gardener's Weed Book: Earth-Safe Controls

by Barbara Pleasant Pamela Lappies

Beginning and expert gardeners will learn how to identify and control weeds using earth-safe methods.

Green This! Greening Your Cleaning

by Deirdre Imus

Change the way you clean and keep your family's home wholesome and healthy with the help of expert and activist Deirdre Imus. As Deirdre Imus reveals, some of the chemicals we use to maintain our homes are doing our families much more harm than good.

Grand Domestic Revolution: A History of Feminist Designs for American Homes, Neighborhoods, and Cities

by Dolores Hayden

"Groundbreaking research . . . Hayden has unearthed a feminist tradition of home design and community planning which has gone unrecognized." - Gerda Wekerle, Signs: A Journal of Women in Culture and Society. "The Grand Domestic Revolution opens anew the locked treasure chest of women's accomplishment. A majestic achievement." - Eve Merriam, author of Growing Up Female in America.

The Edible Flower Garden

by Rosalind Creasy

A comprehensive guide to selecting and growing flowers that can be used for cookery, both as garnishes and as ingredients.

New Decorating with Architectural Trimwork

by Jay Silber

New Decorating with Architectural Trimwork focuses on the aesthetic, uses architectural trim work. Plenty of books tell the reader how to install trimround windows and doors, but few also explain how architectural trim can enhance a room's aesthetic appeal. Silber shows readers even more idea so now to choose and use a wide variety of moldings, trim, and design concept to transform the all-too-common sterile, open floor plan into a warm, inviting, richly textured home, providing ideas for how to decorate homes with trim and wall panels so that walls, passageways, and stairways can radiate the warmth, character, and beauty of the well-trimmed homes.

Hillside Landscaping

by Hazel White

When it comes to slippery slopes, one thing you don't need is a steep learning curve. That's why Sunset is releasing a new edition of its popular Hillside Landscaping book. Hundreds of photographs illustrate just how beautiful hillside gardens can be, accented with elements such as streams, terraces, and boulders. Step-by-step instructions guide you through basic construction techniques for walls, paths, steps, waterfalls, and more. The garden chapter includes top plants and how-tos for rock gardens and water gardens. Whether your slope is slight or imposing, you'll find both inspiration and specifics here.

Complete Drywall

by Ken Sidey

Complete step-by-step instruction to build or repair walls and ceilings; Basic techniques to plan, select, cut, hang, tape, and sand drywall; Addresses drywall remodeling issues, and unusual situations; Professional drywall techniques for corners, curved walls, arched ceilings, and specialty finishes; Advice to help select tools and materials, including specialty drywall tools; Pre-start checklists, professional tips, and photographs give homeowners confidence to tackle advanced projects; Advanced projects, such as decorative construction and finishes.

The Insider's Guide to Buying Home Furnishings

by Kimberly Causey

Tips on buying home furnishings of every sort imaginable.

Building Your Home: An Insider's Guide

by Carol Smith

In the second edition of Building Your Home: An Insider's Guide, customer service expert Carol Smith shows you how to work with your builder to create the home of your dreams. This guide is a must-have for anyone planning to build a high-quality home. With this comprehensive, step-by-step book, you can avoid common mistakes in the home building process and choose a qualified builder, establish your budget and secure financing, select the location, benefits, and features of your new home, participate effectively in the design and building process, prepare for home owner orientation, closing, and moving in, create a home maintenance plan, communicate with your builder on warranty service.

Black & Decker: The Complete Guide to Decks (Updated 4th Edition)

by Creative Publishing International

A deck is an excellent tool for extending the living space of your home into the outdoors while offering a good return on your investment. This book begins with a gallery of beautiful decks to help get your creative juices flowing. This fully revised and updated edition of The Complete Guide to Decks offers everything you'll need to design and build your dream deck correctly and safely -- the first time.

Creative Home Decorating

by Hazel Kory Rockow Julius Rockow

Interest in home decoration is at a higher pitch today than ever before. Modern techniques of production have made home furnishings available to all persons and at all income levels. Home decoration is a creative activity. As such, it is guided by principles and aesthetic values common to all the creative arts. Trial and error is uneconomical of money, time and effort and, all too often, never transcends error. For this reason, the authors have emphasized principles throughout the book, as well as their practical application.

Living The Good Life: How One Family Changed Their World from Their Own Backyard

by Linda Cockburn

Inspiring and challenging, this chronicle of a unique household experiment takes readers inside one family's environmental test. Already mindful of the impact human activity has on the environment, the author and her family decided to take a further step towards thoughtful living by aiming for complete domestic sustainability. For six months, the Cockburns grew, bartered for, and made everything they ate; used exclusively solar power; collected rainwater for drinking, cleaning, and cooking; parked the cars and turned to bicycles; and aimed to not spend a single dollar. From just their average home on an average-sized lot, they experienced success, surprises, and challenges in their quest--all while learning about themselves as a family. Whether readers are looking for lessons on adopting some--or all--of the Cockburns' practices or are just curious about what it might take to "do it yourself" even more deeply, this story will bring them along for the ride.

All about Creating Japanese Gardens

by Alvin Horton

These days, people crave gardens that fill the soul and comfort the body. Japanese gardening answers those yearnings. This book demonstrates how to: create a feeling of sanctuary; make tranquil spaces; and arrange plants and ornaments.

Allergy-Free Gardening

by Thomas L. Ogren

With allergy problems reaching epidemic levels, horticulturist Tom Ogren set out to investigate the role that urban landscaping plays in this health crisis. What he discovered was startling: The vastly disproportionate cultivation of all-male plant varieties produces large amounts of intensely irritating airborne pollen. This extensively researched reference helps gardeners and landscapers make landscaping choices that can drastically reduce their exposure to harmful allergens.

California Tenants' Rights (16th edition)

by Janet Portman David Brown

California renters will find up-to-date information on their legal rights and ways to pursue them in this guide by attorneys Portman and Brown. After an overview of general considerations, chapters address issues in: looking for and renting a place, sharing a home, rent, discrimination, right to privacy from landlords, repairs and maintenance, alterations and satellite dishes, injuries and crime on the premises, environmental hazards, breaking a lease and subleasing, security deposits and last month's rent, evictions, tenant organizing, renter's insurance, and condominium conversion. The appendix contains forms to use while renting, while fighting an eviction, or after losing a fight against an eviction. Advice includes conditions under which legal help is advised. All information is specific to California law. Annotation ©2007 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Heinerman's Encyclopedia of Healing Herbs and Spices

by John Heinerman

"In the tradition of his other bestselling health guides, Heinerman's Encyclopedia of Healing Juices and Heinerman's New Encyclopedia of Fruits and Vegetables, renowned medical expert John Heinerman, Ph.D. now shows you how to harness the amazing healing power of common herbs and spices to reverse illness and restore vitality!" "From Agave for stomach problems and Allspice for toothaches to Yohimbine to rejuvenate your sex life and Yucca for arthritis relief, you'll discover hundreds of all-natural remedies for over 100 health conditions." "Best of all, these herbs and spices are completely safe, effective, and readily available from your local grocer or health food store. In fact, you may find many of them in your kitchen cabinets right now." "Plus, the Encyclopedia also includes scores of intriguing case histories that illustrate the many uses of these healers in a variety of cultures through the ages ... listings of herbs and spices and the conditions they offer relief from ... and step-by-step recommendations for using these natural remedies most effectively."--BOOK JACKET. Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Black & Decker: The Complete Guide to Plumbing (Expanded 4th Edition)

by Creative Publishing International

Everything you need to know about plumbing. More complete than ever, this edition includes new material and revised information and is completely current with the 2006 Universal Plumbing Code. From basic repairs to advanced renovations, this is the only plumbing reference book a homeowner needs. And now, for the first time, The Complete Guide to Plumbing includes a comprehensive section on working with gas pipe. No other big book of plumbing for DIYers covers this important subject. Also new to this 4th edition is expansive coverage of PEX (cross-linked polyethylene), the bendable supply tubing that's taking over a major portion of the DIY market. And with the current popularity of outdoor kitchens, we've expanded our coverage of outdoor plumbing as well. Now, we'll show you every step of the process to supply and drain an outdoor sink.

Shadows on a Wall: Juan O'Gorman and the Mural in Pátzcuaro

by Hilary Masters

Novelist and essayist Hilary Masters recreates a moment in 1940s Pittsburgh when circumstances, ideology, and a passion for the arts collided to produce a masterpiece in another part of the world.

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