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Fabric Paper Thread - 26 Projects to Stitch with Friends - cover

Fabric Paper Thread - 26 Projects to Stitch with Friends

Kristen Sutcliffe

Publisher: FunStitch Studio

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Summary

Embroider fabric or paper to create 26 colorful projects you can make to use, wear, give, and brighten your space. 
 
Whether you’re super crafty or have never even picked up a needle and thread, you’ll find something here that you just have to make! Ever gotten bored with one of your tee shirts or tote bags? Learn how to transform them into unique pieces all your own using embroidery stitches and super simple appliqué. Craft a fab necklace, a cute cover for a boring notepad, or a chic bracelet in no time at all! 
 
• Make a quick and easy gift for a friend or for yourself. Choose a no-sew project like a colorful tasseled bead necklace or a cool notepad covered in your fave fabric 
 
• Crafts to do with your friends or on the go—take them on vacation, to camp, or anyplace you go 
 
Praise for Fabric Paper Thread 
 
“Sutcliffe’s first book is an approachable set of projects, mostly embroidery-based...Her aesthetic is charming: simple, often patterned, designs with easy-to-stitch lines, with just enough trendiness to appeal. . . . This book is a lovely gift to the supervised young crafter.” —Publishers Weekly 
 
“All of the projects are cool and fun, and appeal to anyone. Though most of the pictures have girls doing the projects, the projects aren’t girly and my son didn’t consider any of the projects “off limits” for a boy. . . . Fabric Paper Thread is full of ideas. Many of these projects will make great road trip and vacation projects, and I’m looking forward to trying them out with my kids.” —Sew A Straight Line
Available since: 06/01/2013.
Print length: 144 pages.

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