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Sew Unicorns Dragons & Mermaids - 14 Mythical Projects to Inspire Creativity - cover

Sew Unicorns Dragons & Mermaids - 14 Mythical Projects to Inspire Creativity

Annabel Wrigley

Publisher: Stash Books

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Summary

Now makers can make believe—with this guide to 14 fun and fantastical sewing projects by the author of the We Love to Sew series. 
 
Acclaimed author and textile artist Annabel Wrigley is back with 14 adorable sewing projects to help spark magic in your life. From a mystical mermaid tail blanket to a narwal softie and dragon pillow, these colorful gifts and accessories will delight children and unicorn lovers of all ages.  
 
Using your brightest and most fun fabrics?like glitter felt and gold lame?you'll be amazed at how simply these projects come together. Some are simple and others take a bit more skill, but handy rainbow icons will help you choose a project that's perfect for you!
Available since: 11/25/2020.
Print length: 98 pages.

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