A brilliant collection of photographs that brings together two of the worlds favorite things: hot men and cute kittens. Based on the chic French Tumblr Des Hommes et des Chatons; Men Cats presents an original collection of 50 pairs of sexy men and adorable cats. Each clever match-up shows a heartthrob posing alongside a cat in a similar pose or with a similar expression. Not sure if you want to look at sexy men or cute cats? With this book; you dont have to choose.From the Hardcover edition.
2006-01-19 2006-01-19File Name: B00SFTA67A
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Beginner/Basic LevelBy BahaQueenBook received in excellent condition. I have yet to explore the majority of this book. Twas referred by knitwear designer Laura Nelkin in her knitting course. Quite frankly her course was in much more detail on the subject matter. Still; a good reference for knitters wanting to learn the basics of this technique.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Nice book for learning Knitting with BeadsBy mmdunphyI thought that the explanations were simple and described thoroughly how to go to the next step; allowing your imagination to take over. There was a section on correcting mistakes. The book itself is not a long read but it will provide as source for reference. The knitter needs to love knitting who reads this book other wise it will only serve to frustrate that individual although the instructions are clear. Enjoy2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Knitting with beadsBy Barbara JonesI am still reading and rereading this book for the information available in it on how to knit with beads. I had some information when I bought this book; but this book took information about knitting with beads to a whole new level. There are discussions on pre-loading the beads or adding them one at a time. She discusses how to take a pattern; like a counted cross stitch pattern and load the beads so that you can recreate the image when you are knitting. She also discusses the differences between knitting the bead into place and dropping the bead between stitches. Like I said I am still reading and rereading this book to absorb all the information in it. I havent tried any of the patterns so I cannot comment on how easy or hard the directions are to follow.