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Boutique Casual for Boys & Girls - 17 Timeless Projects Full-Size Clothing Patterns - cover

Boutique Casual for Boys & Girls - 17 Timeless Projects Full-Size Clothing Patterns

Sue Kim

Publisher: Stash Books

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Summary

Make the perfect mix-and-match wardrobe for your little one—featuring 17 projects specifically designed for toddlers and young kids. 
 
Leave it to expert seamstress Sue Kim to make sewing children’s clothing approachable, creative, and above all, so much fun. Her delightful collection of 17 projects will appeal to sewists of all levels with its simple instructions, helpful step-by-step photographs, and full-size patterns. The garments coordinate to make outfits, and each pattern is given in 6 sizes (12 months, 18 months, 2, 3, 4, and 5). Whether it’s a darling dress to wear on a special occasion, a pair of sturdy trousers for playtime, or a cozy pullover to layer on a chilly day, the timeless style and quality construction of these charming clothes are sure to make them instant wardrobe favorites.Every pattern is custom-sized to fit 12 months, 18 months, 2, 3, 4, and 5Each project includes full-size patterns and inspiring how-to photographsA perfect addition to any sewist’s bookshelf, this book makes an ideal gift for anyone who likes to sew, no matter what her skill level 
 
“Unique, handmade outfits that money can’t buy. Sue Kim’s book of clothing projects to make for children from one to five years old was written with the express goal of making sewing clothes less intimidating and more achievable for those with little previous experience.” —Homespun Magazine 
 
“Every pattern in this book has that timeless appeal. I love it!” —The Crafty Quilter
Available since: 05/01/2014.
Print length: 112 pages.

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