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Potter Craft and Potter Style Crafternoon Book Event

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Yesterday, I took a break from the blog redesign to head over to Random House for the Potter Craft and Potter Style Crafternoon book event. I had a great time checking out the new craft book titles, hitting the project table, and catching up with crafty pals that I usually only get to see at CHA. And, as you can see from the photo above, I also brought home a pretty sweet goodie bag!

Potter Craft and Potter Style Crafternoon Book Event | Red-Handled Scissors

The event room was absolutely filled with finished projects from the recent and upcoming titles.

These tiny knitted flowers from Noni Flowers: 40 Exquisite Knitted Flowers were on display at each of the lunch tables. Aren’t they gorgeous?

Potter Craft and Potter Style Crafternoon Book Event | Red-Handled Scissors

I’m also really excited about the new BurdaStyle book, BurdaStyle Sewing Vintage Modern: Mastering Iconic Looks from 1920s to 1980s. It’s got a November pub date, so go ahead and add it to your Christmas list!

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Enthusiasts of cute, tiny knitting projects, rejoice! Super-Scary Mochimochi: 20+ Cute and Creepy Creatures to Knit, is coming in Septehmber! Needless to say, I am in complete awe of the knitted amigurumi project display that Random House had on hand for the event.

Potter Craft and Potter Style Crafternoon Book Event | Red-Handled Scissors

The Crafternoon invite promised a mysterious “style astrology reading” for anyone who came, and I wasn’t disappointed.

I kid you not, come September, you will be able to get your hands on Shoestrology: Discover Your Birthday Shoe. Strangely enough, my shoe and its accompanying profile were eerily representative of my personality.

Potter Craft and Potter Style Crafternoon Book Event | Red-Handled Scissors

I didn’t know that I needed the Paris versus New York Postcard Box, but I really, really did. Vahram Muratyan is both brilliant and totally spot on!

Fair warning to all of my friends: Expect mail. Lots of mail.

Potter Craft and Potter Style Crafternoon Book Event | Red-Handled Scissors

I love a good craft event—especially when there are books involved!

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