Quilters and sewists alike will enjoy this fabulous--and amazingly varied--collection of stitched and quilted projects. Brimming with design talent, the book features work by Kim Brackett, Linda Lum DeBono, Kim Diehl, Cynthia Tomaszewski, and many more.
- Stitch striking table runners, pillows, and quilts, plus stylish bags, practical totes, funky bracelets, a pincushion, upcycled projects including a cup cozy and scarf, and many other unique accessories
- Sew, quilt, applique, and embroider gifts for the holidays and other special occasions
- Choose from eye-catching designs that range from traditional to modern
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Size:
8.5" x 11" printed on your home computer
Format Description:
full color, PDF digital download
Pages:
112
Product Code:
EB1113
ISBN:
9781604680690
Publication Date:
September 20th, 2011
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Review from Australian Homespun magazine
It's always challenging to write a useful review of books that are compilations of projects created by myriad different designers. We can list the array of project types (in this case table runners, cushions, bags, quilts and the like) and comment on the quality of the instructions and their presentation (top flight here), but how to provide information that will help you decide whether this publication is likely to appeal and be worth buying? Sew the Perfect Gift includes a generous number of projects (25 in all) that have been designed by very experienced crafters, many of whom have authored books entirely of their own designs. What we can say is that this book is not a mere grab bag of bits and bobs from "any old crafter"; nor is it a re-print of projects lifted from previous books. It is a substantial collection of needlecraft projects likely to hold appeal for those who are always seeking new ways of using their skills to create handmade gifts of love.
It's always challenging to write a useful review of books that are compilations of projects created by myriad different designers. We can list the array of project types (in this case table runners, cushions, bags, quilts and the like) and comment on the quality of the instructions and their presentation (top flight here), but how to provide information that will help you decide whether this publication is likely to appeal and be worth buying? Sew the Perfect Gift includes a generous number of projects (25 in all) that have been designed by very experienced crafters, many of whom have authored books entirely of their own designs. What we can say is that this book is not a mere grab bag of bits and bobs from "any old crafter"; nor is it a re-print of projects lifted from previous books. It is a substantial collection of needlecraft projects likely to hold appeal for those who are always seeking new ways of using their skills to create handmade gifts of love.