I don’t know about you, but I love to look at craft books. Knowing that if I just follow the instructions, a wonderful object will appear — well, that’s pretty darn inspiring. Unfortunately, the trouble starts right after being inspired, because my follow-through on such projects is below average. Like, way below average. (It turns out that I have the same problem with cookbooks — my talent lies in not actually cooking anything, just reading the recipes).
With apologies to Shakespeare, to craft, or not to craft, that is the question. I suppose that my appreciation for a well-written, visually appealing craft book is what keeps me going back to the 745-746 call number section of the library’s collection. If you haven’t yet visited this area, prepare to be overwhelmed. Just how many knitting and quilting books does the world need, you might wonder to yourself, but trust me when I say that craft books are not just top sellers for bookstores, they’re among the most popular titles in libraries.
Since it’s all about holiday festivities this month, I am presenting two titles guaranteed to inspire your inner crafter, whether you choose to be a voyeur or a fully-engaged participant. An added benefit to checking out these specific titles is that they include year-round projects, so the fun doesn’t have to stop after Dec. 25 (which is good news for you, January, because, hoo-boy, you can be a real downer).
• “A Year of Gingerbread Houses: Making & Decorating Gingerbread Houses for All Seasons” by Kristine Samuell (Lark, 135 pages)