Synopsis
Adorable must-have items to sew in a session or two . . . even if you're a total beginner! Start a project--and finish on the very same day! From pouches and totes to baskets, these clever and crafty little things will make you feel like a superhero stitcher. Created by the bloggers of SewCanShe, the 20 projects include a quilty first-aid kit, cute magnets, headbands and hair baubles, travel iron mats, and more. Many are made with fat quarters of fabric--sold in precut stacks or bundles and easily purchased in stores or on the web. Newcomers will find so many pictures, diagrams, and tips that they'll feel like the author is right there beside them. Project designers include the author and : Virginia Lindsay (Gingercake Patterns) Jennifer Heynen (The Beginning Fabrics / Jennifer Jangles) Sarah Markos (Blue Susan Makes: bluesusanmakes.blogspot.com) Heidi Staples (Fabric Mutt: fabricmutt.blogspot.com) Tessa Walker (The Sewing Chick: thesewingchick.blogspot.com) Christina Roy (2littlehooligans.com), 20 Quick & Easy Projects to Sew, Use your extra fabric scraps or fat quarters to get crafty and make must-have accessories fast. Each of the household, travel, and children's projects are organized by category and given a suggested skill level. Use the basics section to understand key sewing skills plus find additional tutorials and tips. Crafty Little Things to Sew will let you express your creativity in so many ways-with items you can stitch for yourself or give as gifts for friends and family. Book jacket., Start a sewing project, finish it the very same day, and feel like a superhero stitcher! Created by the bloggers of SewCanShe, these 20 clever, crafty little things include a quilty first-aid kit, tote bags, hair baubles, cute magnets, and more. Newcomers will find so many pictures, diagrams, and tips that they'll feel like the author is right there beside them., Adorable must-have items to sew in a session or two -- even if you're a total beginner! Start a project -- and finish on the very same day! From pouches and totes to baskets, these clever and crafty little things will make you feel like a superhero stitcher. Created by the bloggers of SewCanShe , the 20 projects include a quilty first-aid kit, cute magnets, headbands and hair baubles, travel iron mats, and more. Each is made with fat quarters of fabric -- sold in precut stacks or bundles and easily purchased in stores or on the web. Newcomers will find so many pictures, diagrams, and tips that they'll feel like the author is right there beside them., Adorable must-have items to sew in a session or two . . . even if you're a total beginner Start a project--and finish on the very same day From pouches and totes to baskets, these clever and crafty little things will make you feel like a superhero stitcher. Created by the bloggers of SewCanShe, the 20 projects include a quilty first-aid kit, cute magnets, headbands and hair baubles, travel iron mats, and more. Many are made with fat quarters of fabric--sold in precut stacks or bundles and easily purchased in stores or on the web. Newcomers will find so many pictures, diagrams, and tips that they'll feel like the author is right there beside them. Project designers include the author and Virginia Lindsay (Gingercake Patterns) Jennifer Heynen (The Beginning Fabrics / Jennifer Jangles) Sarah Markos (Blue Susan Makes: bluesusanmakes.blogspot.com) Heidi Staples (Fabric Mutt: fabricmutt.blogspot.com) Tessa Walker (The Sewing Chick: thesewingchick.blogspot.com) Christina Roy (2littlehooligans.com), Adorable must-have items to sew in a session or two . . . even if you're a total beginner Start a project--and finish on the very same day From pouches and totes to baskets, these clever and crafty little things will make you feel like a superhero stitcher. Created by the bloggers of SewCanShe, the 20 projects include a quilty first-aid kit, cute magnets, headbands and hair baubles, travel iron mats, and more. Many are made with fat quarters of fabric--sold in precut stacks or bundles and easily purchased in stores or on the web. Newcomers will find so many pictures, diagrams, and tips that they'll feel like the author is right there beside them. Project designers include the author and : Virginia Lindsay (Gingercake Patterns) Jennifer Heynen (The Beginning Fabrics / Jennifer Jangles) Sarah Markos (Blue Susan Makes: bluesusanmakes.blogspot.com) Heidi Staples (Fabric Mutt: fabricmutt.blogspot.com) Tessa Walker (The Sewing Chick: thesewingchick.blogspot.com) Christina Roy (2littlehooligans.com)