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Draw to Win: A Crash Course on How to Lead; Sell; and Innovate With Your Visual Mind

[ePub] Draw to Win: A Crash Course on How to Lead; Sell; and Innovate With Your Visual Mind by Dan Roam at Arts-Photography

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Fourteen-year-old fashion designer Angela Lan of lovespunk.com teaches 12ndash;16 year olds to design their own wardrobes from 6 classic looks! This in-depth guide shares garment-sewing basics; from choosing the right fabric to installing zippers; for a professional; store-bought finish. Encouraging girls to find and sew their perfect style; Angela helps readers build their skills through 6 versatile clothing patterns and 4 altered fashions to show how easy it is to change up basic pieces for a totally different look! #OOTD (Outfit of the Day) is ideal for avid DIYers and beginning garment sewists looking to try something new.


#149828 in eBooks 2016-09-13 2016-09-13File Name: B01BD1STL6


Review
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. A quick and easy read about collecting records. Not a reference book or guide.By Niki QuaA light; entertaining read. It isnt a reference book or guide on how to collect records. If that is what you are looking for; this book will be of no use to you and wont help you on your journey. If you are a recent or longtime record collector that would like to read some stories and thoughts of various collectors (some famous musicians; others not) about the procurement of records; then it is a quite enjoyable little book. I found it engrossing enough to finish in a few sittings.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Four StarsBy JPGRGood book.14 of 15 people found the following review helpful. well-written and thoughtful romp through vinyl obsessionBy P. DullI found myself smiling several times while reading this book; recognizing myself in several of the portraits of "obsessive" collectors. Although every collector mentioned here is in some level of denial ("Im not as bad as _____"; or "At least I dont listen to _____"); its very interesting to hear some of their explanations (rationalizing?) for their collecting. I also discovered a few records I must track down myself (The "Scythian" and "Naughty Rock and Roll"!).I have a few suggestions for the author; if there is a second edition - I was thinking that both Lux Interior and Poison Ivy (of The Cramps) would have been excellent subjects for the book; as well as Jello Biafra. Ive heard that they have amazing collections; as does the former lead singer of Canned Heat. Also; it would have been awesome for the books actual cover to have graphics of some of the titles mentioned inside (like the former Searchers lead singers solo EP; or The Click Kids LP). The Mohammed El-Bakkar LP was a nice touch; but Vol 3 ("Music of the African Arab") is the one you want! (I know; I know...)Finally; one correction --> In Pulp Fiction; Uma Thurman plays a reel-to-reel tape of "Girl; Youll Be A Woman Soon;" not a CD.This is a great book about a very interesting topic; and Id recommend it to any record collector I know; or anybody interested in wild record collections and why people collect them!

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