99 Ways to Cut, Sew, Trim, and Tie Your T-Shirt into Something Special by Ellen Schultz, Faith Blakeney, Anka Livakovic and Justina Blakeney (2006, Hardcover)
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Extraordinarily clever ways to transform any ordinary T-shirt. The pattern techniques are simple, and the supplies you’ll need are easy to find: T-shirts, scissors, sewing needle, and thread. The difficulty of each project is rated from 1 to 4, and none take more than 30 minutes to create. You’ll never look plain wearing a T-shirt and jeans again.
SynopsisEveryone from the sewing novice to the fashion guru can appreciate the 99 clever projects that will reincarnate denim has-beens into fashion must-haves. The techniques are simple, the supplies are easy-to-find, and projects take no more than 90 minutes to create., The pattern techniques are simple, and the supplies you'll need are easy to find- T-shirts, scissors, sewing needle, and thread. The difficulty of each project is rated from 1 to 4, and none take more than 30 minutes to create. you'll never look plain wearing a T-shirt and jeans again., Extraordinarily clever ways to transform any ordinary T-shirt. The pattern techniques are simple, and the supplies you'll need are easy to find: T-shirts, scissors, sewing needle, and thread. The difficulty of each project is rated from 1 to 4, and none take more than 30 minutes to create. You'll never look plain wearing a T-shirt and jeans again., A new take on a classic wooden peg puzzle featuring Charley Harper's illustrations from his beloved Biology book. This wooden peg puzzle is a lovely and graphic toy for young children to develop their cognitive and fine motor skills, all the while being influenced by this mid-century modernist's beautiful illustrations.
Some good ideas. I was hoping for more styles that would be suitable for a kids craft, but many of them end up too revealing. I liked that there were a few that were "cut only," no sewing.