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My First Sewing Machine Book - cover

My First Sewing Machine Book

Emma Hardy

Publisher: CICO Books

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Summary

With 35 projects that you'll love to make and a helpful techniques section, this book will teach you all about sewing machines. Start out with Clothes and Accessories, where you can make a felt collar and cosy scarf, as well as a pretty skirt.
Available since: 02/13/2014.
Print length: 128 pages.

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