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an archived personal and craft blog from Elise Blaha Cripe.

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I have a thing for craft books. Obsession might be the right word.

I am trying to back-away from buying fiction (and non-fiction) paperbacks because we are running out of room and I am hoping to get an e-reader in the next couple months. But I don't think I will ever stop buying pretty craft books. I think it's the photos. Even when I don't do the actual step-by-step projects, I get so inspired my the images. Artists and crafters are smart people. They should all have books.

So my favorites from my collection are above. I have talked a lot about Quilts and Handmade Living the last couple days, so enough about those. (Though I will say, Handmade Living is not a how-to book. It's more of a magazine about adding handmade details into your home and office space. If you are looking for step-by-step craft projects, this not the book for you.)

Similar to it, but with how-tos is Crafting a Meaningful Home by Meg Mateo Ilasco. I got this for Christmas and didn't really know what to expect. It features home decor projects from various bloggers and small business owners from across the US. I liked reading about them and thought the projects were pretty unique.

Simple Sewing is by Lotta Jansdotter who also wrote Handmade Living. I have to be honest, I have not tried these projects yet. Part of that is because I bought the book before I knew how to sew because I though the pictures were so pretty. I really need to attempt some of the projects now that the quilt is done. She has an awesome fabric bag tutorial that I think is first on my list.

Printing by Hand by Lena Corwin talks about all sorts of printing methods from carving your own stamps to printing on fabric to building your own screen printing screen. I have this and Lotta Prints and while I like them both, I think Printing by Hand has more projects that I would actually attempt.

I have blogged about 5 before, but it's a favorite. Certainly not a craft book, but more of a life book. It's a fill in, write in, inspiration book. A good JUST START book.

Spilling Open by Sabrina Ward Harrison is just eye candy. It's an art journal in book form and Sabrina is an artist that I really admire. I have looked through most of her books in book stores and they are all stunning. A collage on every page plus some pretty raw journaling. Good stuff.

Thinking with Type by Ellen Lupton is one part history of type, one part design guide. I think it is actually used as a text book in some graphic design classes. I found it facinating especially after I learned how letterpress (the original type-setting) is done.

And last, Craft, Inc. by Meg Mateo Ilasco. I think this book is very overwhelming if you are just getting started with running a small business, but also invaluable as far as things to consider and steps to take.

So that's my round up. Any other great books out there that I am missing? I can hardly wait until we have a little one on the way to pick up The Creative Family and the rest of Amanda Blake Soule's books. Those are on my list for sure. There are also a lot of food/gardening books that I want to get once we have a backyard. Oh man, I love books.

*and disclaimer : I am an amazon affiliate so if you shop though the links provided, I do receive a small commission on purchases made. That said, these are my honest opinions and I was not paid to talk about any of the books mentioned.

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17 responses to “craft books are my favorite.”

  1. susan Avatar

    Not sure if you use the public library much ?? But I am a total library junkie. Here in Nova Scotia (and I’m sure in every state & province) I can access the entire province on line and search books (and movies & audio books) by topic, author, subject, key words etc … and then order the books from any another Nova Scotia library location. I order all my fiction & non-fiction this way and they always have the current, hottest books somewhere in NS. Also they do have some of the art, design, craft books that I covet and sometimes it’s great to sign them out before I buy them just to make sure I really want to spend the money. They have an amazing selection of magazines including lots of crafty ones and we also borrow all our movies from the library, free and you can have them for a week (we watch a lot of movies).
    I live in a tiny village far, far away from the city. I’m super frugal + a definite library junkie.
    Check out yours (or maybe you already have).
    xoxo from the snowy North, Susan

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  2. Alexandra Avatar

    Thanks for the great reviews! I’ll really have to get my hands on some of these new ones! Especially the art journaling one!
    I used Ellen Lupton’s Thinking with Type in my Typography class, and I loved it. If you like Typography, try “Designing with Type” (James Craig) as well.
    Other books to try– especially by Ellen Lupton: her DIY: Design it Yourself books (the “adult” and the “kids” one both– even if you don’t have kids!!) and Graphic Design: The New Basics. All HIGHLY recommended.

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  3. Sarahrachel Avatar

    I am a craft-book-aholic, too! I recently got Lotta’s Handmade Living and love it.
    +Patchwork Style: 35 Simple Projects for a Cozy and Colorful Life is a wonderful, pretty, lovely little book with easy instructions and gorgeous photos. I just want to dive in the book and live there.
    +Anna Maria Horner’s books Seams to Me and Handmade Beginnings are very good, and they’re perfect for beginning to advanced sewists. My friends are starting families, so I purchased Handmade Beginnings for baby gifts. Warning: the cuteness of both the projects and petite models may cause you to ovulate immediately.
    +Amy Butler’s In Stitches has great projects for both luxurious ladies and their fabulous homes.
    I have been interested in Crafting a Meaningful Home–may have to seriously look into this! I’m also looking at Little Birds and The Artful Bird just for fun.

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  4. elise blaha Avatar

    hi Susan, we do have a public library here but I havent made it there yet. (Annoying, I know.) I cant imagine the great resources and should check it out. I would probably still buy my favorites too.

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  5. elise blaha Avatar

    Ooh, great recommendations! I would love another Lupton book… Thank you!

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  6. elise blaha Avatar

    Thanks for the recs… especially the sewing ones. I am excited to try more clothing patterns. And I dont need another reason to want a little one, but Im sure those baby/kid ones will be awesome someday soon. 🙂

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  7. Alexandra Avatar

    She writes great books. 🙂

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  8. Michele H. Avatar

    Hi Elise – I actually have an extra copy of The Creative Family that needs a new home. If you’d like it I would love to send it to you. I really really love that book and and can’t wait for Amanda’s new one to come out:)

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  9. elise blaha Avatar

    YES! that would be great. Ill paypal you for shipping. 🙂 please email me @ elise.blaha[at]gmail.com. Thank you!!

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  10. jamie Avatar

    sabrina ward harrison hasn’t done a bad book yet, i love all of them. total eye candy.

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  11. KissMyTulle Avatar

    A few of my faves:
    Ali Edwards’s Life Artist
    Steffani Lincecum’s Patternmaking for a Perfect Fit
    Amy Butler’s Little Stitches for Little Ones
    Heather Ross’s Weekend Sewing
    Martha Stewart’s Encyclopedia of Sewing and Fabric Crafts

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  12. Laura Avatar

    I love the library too! And do end up buying some books after I borrow them but mostly I just enjoy borrowing. My library recently added an on-line audio book feature that I really need to check out.

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  13. the crafty cpa Avatar

    ditto on loving craft books. I have some of these and thinking with type is in my amazon wishlist. Based on your recommendation, I am going to go buy it right now.

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  14. Julia Avatar

    love Craft Inc. love reading the real life success stories of other people making their small business a reality. after reading your round up… i will have to try out the 5 book… thanks for the suggestions!

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  15. October Bishop Avatar

    I love SARK, Keri Smith’s LIving Out Loud is like a book of worship to me, Jenny Hart’s Sublime Stitching and all those Japanese craft books that I can’t read but the pictures are amazing!
    When will I have a Elise Blaha hardback on my bookshelf? Please make it spiral-bound!
    October Bishop, England

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  16. Rachelle Avatar

    Do you have any recommendations for other small business books? Thanks!

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  17. elise blaha Avatar

    Not besides Craft Inc, no.

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