Draw 50 Princesses teaches aspiring artists how to draw with ease by following simple; step-by-step instructions. Acclaimed author Lee J. Ames shows us how to draw an enchanting variety of beautiful princesses; including beloved favorites from fairy tales like Cinderella; Sleeping Beauty; and Snow White as well as princesses from around the world. In these pages yoursquo;ll also find a castle; a throne; Prince Charming; and much more.Lee J. Amesrsquo;s drawing method has proven successful for children and adults alike over the past thirty years. The twenty-nine books in the Draw 50 series have sold more than 3 million copies and have shown everyone from amateurs to experts how to draw everything from animals to airplanes.Even the youngest artists can make these elegant ladies look great. Itrsquo;s easy to draw princesses when you do it the Draw 50 way.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Love the designer but not so much this bookBy M. FaulksI have her first book and I have made several things by her so this book was on my wish list to get! Oh dear! I wish I could be more positive but for me this book is a let down. I love her scarves and the arm warmers. The socks look like fun BUT the skirt is not a quick project surely? The shrug is not attractive - maybe the colour used? The travel shawl is difficult to see because of the colour used. And some of the things - the tea cosy. the headband and the bookmark???0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy JSMomGood buy. thanks.18 of 20 people found the following review helpful. Im not sure about the title....By KathyMaybe its just that Im not the best knitter. but I only see one or two projects in this book that Id be able to do "on the go". Almost all of them are lace. cables or stranded and when I do any of those. I need to give it my full attention and it doesnt go fast for me. But. the projects are mostly all small. which would make them easy to take with you. And. they are very nice patterns - things I havent seen in other knitting books. Theres a really unique little lace wristlet bag that closes by slipping one handle over the other that I definitely want to make. There is a really nice cabled headband that closes with two buttons that I also want to make. There are 3 pairs of stranded mittens. gloves and handwarmers that are really nice. There are a few socks. which I could do without because I definitely have more than enough sock patterns. but they are nice. There are a couple lace scarf patterns which I also dont need anymore of. But. again they are nice patterns. There are a couple of sweater patterns and a v-neck vest pattern with two buttons at the top that looks really nice. Theres a slipper pattern that can be felted or left plain thats really cute. There are also a couple of hat patterns. including a really nice cabled beret.So. if you are looking for a book of nice accessories. youll really like this book. The photography is beautiful. I cant say anything about the instructions because I tend to buy knitting books before I actually need them and it will probably be awhile before I get to any of the patterns. Just dont be fooled by the title! The only part of the book that refers to knitting "around the clock" are a few pages that list times you can knit. such as "while waiting at the doctors office". "while your family is sleeping in". etc. No revelations there. And. again - I dont see these as patterns that youd want to take with you unless you are really experienced.