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Create gorgeous one of a kind handmade fabrics and transform them into fun and useful projects with this guide to distinctive cloth making techniues This innovative how to resource uses classic and modern techniues to create interesting custom fabrics that are used in a dazzling array of fresh stylish yet practical must have items for one’s wardrobe or home From laptop cases to evening bags elegant. I was attracted to the book by its very pretty cover I wasn t disappointed Wasinger shares beautiful projects and lovely techniues to alter and embellish a variety of materials and fabrics If you ve ever wondered how you can crinkle fabrics create pleats at least three types documented tufts or frays embroider without stitches and even make your own fabric tangle yarn string and thread into a bird s nest like lace material this is the book for you The most beautiful project for me is the faux chenille wrap I would hesitate to slash through layers of dupioni silk and fray them with a brush gasp but the resulting silk chenille looking wrap is so gorgeous and looks seriously comfy and invitingI love the wide variety of fabrics and materials used including cotton silk felt denim and plastic bags to create a range of projects clothes things for the home swatch matrix lampshade shaggy pleated pillow freeform lacey placemat frayed rug and practical everyday thing like bags The book is full of inspiration and you could easily adapt the projects to make something uniue for your home or wardrobe The text instructions are easy to follow and even better illustrated with lots of helpful photosOne to keep
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S with pleats and crinkles; puckers and tufts; cut and fray fabric techniues; laminates that add colorful versatile and playful layers; surface embellishment techniues like cording appliué and crazy stitch; heat treated techniues like burn out burn away and fabric etching; fabrics designed with solvy and repeating notions like rickrack hooks and eyes and zippers leading to many endless possibilities. The only project that I liked was the one on the cover The other ones were not my style at all
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Wraps to flirty skirts floor pillows to whimsical curtains this tutorial uses a variety of easy fiber art and fabric manipulation techniues to create original fabric projects from wearable designs and touching gifts to home décor In addition to the cloth making techniues there are 17 projects that show what can be made with each uniue fabric Additional instruction is included to create uniue effect. It s the added touches that turns something simple into something wow This book is inspirational for home sewing projects The directions are simple and easy to follow and the photos are beautiful It is a bit pricey though
I was attracted to the book by its very pretty cover I wasn't disappointed Wasinger shares beautiful projects and lovely techniues to alter and embellish a variety of materials and fabrics If you've ever wondered h
There are some really beautiful projects in here to make However for me at the stage my sewing skills are at they seem very challenging time involved daunting pojects to start Plus you have to enlarge the templates in the back by 300% as there are no patterns a pet peeve of mineThat being said the photography is fabulous and the instructions use the photography well to explain how to do some of the trickier workHer Resources page
this book is a delightful treasure trove of untold crafty wonders my first project is the lovely blossom covered clutch on the cover
It's the added touches that turns something simple into something wow This book is inspirational for home sewing projects
This book has some of the most uniue projects and ideas that I've seen Several are complicated and will take some time but those are the kinds of projects I like and appreciate Found it in the library but may be purchasing It's even just fun to look at for inspiration
It not that bad for beginner sewers
LOVED IT I want to try them all
The only project that I liked was the one on the cover The other ones were not my style at all
Interesting as a techniues reference or for inspiration but the actual projects in the book aren't noteworthy or inspiring
I loved this book I'm in the middle of a move at the moment but as soon as I'm set up in the new place there are several projects from this book that I want to play with