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Mandy's Magical Christmas - 10 Timeless Sewing Patterns for a Handmade Yule - cover

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Mandy's Magical Christmas - 10 Timeless Sewing Patterns for a Handmade Yule

Mandy Shaw

Publisher: David & Charles

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Summary

Transform your home and create gorgeous gifts with the most gloriously festive decorations, wreaths, tags, and more from the redwork stitching expert. 
 
Nobody does a handmade Christmas like Mandy Shaw! Learn how to decorate your home with unique and personal touches with this gorgeous collection of sewing patterns from the Queen of Christmas Craft. Featuring Mandy’s signature redwork designs and cute folk-inspired characters, this charming book brings Mandy’s best-loved Christmas projects together into one volume. With inspiring lifestyle photography, step-by-step instructions and full-size templates, you’ll learn to sew wreaths, garlands, pennants, hanging decorations and more, and bring some of Mandy’s sparkle to your own magical Christmas.
Available since: 07/14/2020.
Print length: 121 pages.

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