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Fresh Fabric Treats - 16 Yummy Projects to Sew from Jelly Rolls Layer Cakes & More with Your Favorite Moda Bake Shop Designers - cover

Fresh Fabric Treats - 16 Yummy Projects to Sew from Jelly Rolls Layer Cakes & More with Your Favorite Moda Bake Shop Designers

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Publisher: Stash Books

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Summary

Use your stash of precuts from the popular fabric company to treat yourself to quilts, table runners, pillows, totes and more!   In this deliciously inspiring book, 15 popular project designers from the Moda Bake Shop serve it up in style! Their recipes are simple: Start with a mix of Moda precuts, sprinkle in some eye-catching details, and then top it all off with creative garnishes. Easy-to-follow instructions, vibrant photographs, and a variety of clever tips make these projects a snap to complete!   “Is it the designers, the precuts or all the yummy Moda fabrics that draw us into this book? Oh heck, it’s all three! . . . In this case, the quilts are simple and doable (April in Paris is sooo pretty!), but the shine really comes from the other sewn projects. Just a bit more involved than beginner, Roslyn Mirrington’s Jewelry Wallet is so incredibly girly and useful for those of us who travel that our fingers were itching to make it. Jenny Garland’s Zippidy Doodle Bag is practically a no-brainer for kid-accompanied outings. (Skeptical? Just think about how many shoes you can try on while your 4-year-old works on the Cars 2 coloring book.) And Kimberly Walus’ Pack ’N’ Go Tote with a matching Sewing Kit is a fabulous combo for us sew-types. A perfect buy for gift givers or those of you drowning in precuts.”—Generation Q Magazine
Available since: 05/01/2011.
Print length: 128 pages.

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