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Stitch Kitsch - 44 Happy Sewing Projects from Home Decor to Accessories - cover

Stitch Kitsch - 44 Happy Sewing Projects from Home Decor to Accessories

Jennifer Heynen

Publisher: C&T Publishing

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Summary

“Are you always on the lookout for cute things to make and give? This book is for you!” —Quiltmaker Put the fun back in sewing with little treasures to sew, embellish, and share! Popular fabric and pattern designer Jennifer Heynen invites you to choose your own sewing adventure with 44 playful projects that make perfect gifts.   From pouches and pincushions to quilts and cheerful home decor, each of the eleven featured designs includes three happy variations. Turn a funky wallhanging into bull’s-eye pillows, a pom-pom trivet, or a lap quilt—the choice is yours! Choose your own sewing adventure, and then embellish projects with embroidery, buttons, trims, topstitching, and fusible appliqué (links to full-size patterns included)—until they are uniquely yours.
Available since: 09/14/2015.
Print length: 112 pages.

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