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The perfect gift for fans of classic novels, crafting and puns.







There is no gate, no lock, no bolt that you can set upon the freedom of my glue gun.





This crafting celebration of literary classics will transport you and your scissors far from your kitchen table: allow your Mod Podge to smooth your way into the Gilded Age with The Decoupage of Innocence, or your craft knife to help you conceal an illicit eBook with Lady Chatterleys Kindle Cover. Or simply create the perfect picnic accessory, to be enjoyed alongside some ginger beer with Five Go to Smugglers Cake Topper.



From a shelf made of books to paper flowers, Christmas wreaths to table decorations, A Loom of Ones Own is a pun-filled celebration of crafting and writing that will appeal to book lovers or anyone who owns a glue gun.

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Crafts for book lovers a creative celebration of literary classics through decoupage, origami and more
Introduction 6(6)
The Lion, The Switch and the Wardrobe
12(4)
Five Go to Smuggler's Cake Topper
16(4)
Love In the Spihe of Cholera
20(4)
Tristram Shandelier
24(4)
Neyer Let Origami Go
28(4)
I Capture The Samdcastle
32(4)
A Tale Of Five Cities
36(4)
Hamletter
40(4)
The Decoupage Of Innocence
44(4)
The Jungle Bookmark
48(4)
Not The Picture Of Dorian Gray
52(4)
Bow Country For Old Men
56(4)
Aesop's Tables
60(4)
The Hundred Amd One Carnations
64(4)
Hidden Treasure Island
68(4)
Howard's Book End
72(4)
The Crapes of Wreath
76(4)
Game of Cones
80(4)
So Chitty Chitty Hang Hang
84(4)
Nineteen Eighty-Doormat
88(4)
Moby Tick
92(4)
The Secret Garland
96(4)
The Bunting of the Snark
100(4)
Lady Chatterley's Kindle Coyer
104(4)
Scary Poppins
108(4)
Alice Through The Booking Glass
112(4)
War And Centrepiece
116(4)
The Picnic Papers
120(4)
Shelfth Night
124(4)
About The Author 128
Virginia Wool was an English writer, feminist and craft-obsessive. The seventh child in her family, she spent most of her youth searching for the perfect place to house her burgeoning craft collection. She described creating seminal works of modernist fiction as a frivolous pastime an amusing distraction from her more serious pursuits: like making at 6-ft tall papier mache lighthouse. Her most famous piece of non-fiction, A Loom of Ones Own, centres around her search for creative freedom and her very own loom, featuring all her favourite literary-inspired crafts.