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Retro Mama Scrap Happy Sewing - 18 Easy Sewing Projects for DIY Gifts and Toys from Fabric Remnants - cover

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Retro Mama Scrap Happy Sewing - 18 Easy Sewing Projects for DIY Gifts and Toys from Fabric Remnants

Kim Kruzich

Publisher: David & Charles

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Summary

The fabulous Kim Kruzich aka Retro Mama showcases her unique style and skill with color in this contemporary collection of 20 simple sewing projects all designed to be made from leftover fabrics, Genius!  
The 20 adorable handmade projects in Retro Mama Scrap Happy Sewing combine sewing, patchwork, applique and embroidery and include bags, cushions and pillows, quilts, baby bibs, soft toys, organizers, bookends, hotpads, mats and more, all using Kim's charming motifs including owls, dolls, cats, birds, clouds, fruits, bears and houses.  
With over 10,000 happy customers in her Etsy pattern store, Kim's trademark easy-to-follow visual instructions and full-size templates make these projects super accessible and achievable, meaning even beginners will be sewing gifts and toys in next to no time, with the minimum of outlay on materials.  
Gorgeous full-color photography will inspire you to get sewing to use up your stash and brighten up your home Retro Mama style!  
Kim is a sewing pattern designer and blogger at Retro-Mama.blogspot.com.
Available since: 02/01/2015.

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