Author: C&T Publishing
Brand: C&T Publishing
Binding: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 48
Release Date: 01-08-2017
Details: Product Description If you want to sew up a quick gift, make a toy for a baby or toddler, or decorate your home with a little whimsy, look no further than this collection of 10 softies from popular designers Amy Adams, Kirstyn Cogan, Samantha Cotterill, Abby Glassenberg, Jill Hamor, Brenna Maloney, Sweetwater, Kasja Wikman, Annabel Wrigley, and Angela Yosten. Cute houses, cuddly creatures, and even a checkerboard are all achievable with three-dimensional sewing for beginners and up. Review With 11 cuddly and very cute toys to sew… Make Softies is a collaboration of various designers that requires a knowledge of sewing and lots of time. These adorable patterns are perfect for reducing your fabric stash, and if like me you have a bin full of scraps then this is the book for you. Each project, from owls, to mushrooms and even a village are easily put together using the step by step instructions and pictures, you can even make a Alien with a ‘stray' grey sock. C & T Publishing have put this book together beautifully, and each project come with a small ‘history' of the designer and from which book the pattern has come from. Honestly, you will never have to buy another soft toy again. The Swedish Tomte Softie is adorable and one of my favourites. There are some pattern templates at the back of the book, some of which you have to photocopy up to a % size, but each project is colorful and very well explained. This is a book that will be a welcome addition to any crafters bookshelf and I know my copy is going to be well used. ( tracyshephard.wordpress.com, August 8, 2017) This little book seems to be a 'best of' collection from a number of different books published by C&T in recent times. It includes 11 projects from designers such as Abby Glassenberg, Brenna Maloney, and Amy Adams. While most are animals, there's also a small cottage and foliage to build a village; a board an playing pieces for a game of chequers; an a 5in-tall mushroom house. The instructions are detailed―some illustrated with a series of step-by-step photographs, others with line drawings. If you're looking for a range of softie projects, this book represents excellent value. ( Australian Homespun, November 2017) These projects are not just the expected stuffed animals, the book includes instructions on how to make a felt village, cute mushrooms and a game. Many of these are simple enough that they can be one with children, introducing them to the fun of creating their own unique items. These toys all have personalities, and no doubt you will be immediately drawn to some of them. As you stitch, you will see them come to life and they will give little ones hours of fun, sparking their imaginations and helping with their development. High-quality photographs, clear diagrams, detailed instructions, and templates provide lots of guidance to help and older children will be able to create on their own, needing only a small amount of guidance and supervision. ( Down Under Quilts, 181)
Package Dimensions: 9.9 x 7.8 x 0.2 inches
Languages: English
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