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Stitching Classic Americana with Masako Wakayama - 12 Projects Feature Quilting Sewing Embroidery & More - cover

Stitching Classic Americana with Masako Wakayama - 12 Projects Feature Quilting Sewing Embroidery & More

Masako Wakayama

Publisher: Stash Books

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Summary

Learn how to create all-American items like bags, samplers, and quilts using a variety of crafting skills. 
 
With a love for all things Americana, Masako Wakayama celebrates her beloved and unique style with a dozen homespun projects. Perfect for multi-crafters, this collection invites you to explore sewing, wool appliqué, punch needle, quilting, and embroidery! Reference detailed instructions for sewing zippers, darts, and set-in seams while stitching beautiful creations like structured bags and sampler quilts.Craft heartfelt handmades with Japanese sewing teacher Masako WakayamaSew pleated purses, cute pouches, charming wallhangings, and moreCreate all-American projects with a Japanese aesthetic
Available since: 09/25/2020.
Print length: 112 pages.

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