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September 2016 This book is a fantastic introduction to the art of sewing illustration. Usng a combination of
free-motion st and raw edge applique it is a fun and versatile technique that you can use to enhance and
embellish many types of sewing projects. Learn how to transfer and sew any of the 35 adorable sketches, printed on
iron-on transfer paper, or branch out and try sewing your own doodles (or a child's). There are 16 small projects to
make all in the popular zakka design style, including bags, pincushions and a sewing kit. * Sewing World * Subtitled '35
Charming Fabric and Thread Designs', this book is what the title says - a work of charming projects to sew. There are 16
zakka style projects for the home, using free-motion quilting and raw edge applique. 35 drawings are printed onto
iron-on transfer paper for you to use. This will inspire you to make your own doodles and designs too. Have fun making
handmade gifts for friends and family and for yourself too. You'll find basic techniques, design transfer, sewing info,
design tips and then the projects, which are divided into table, crafter, every day, occasion and home. The coasters,
table mats, pincushions, baskets, bags and more are all lovely. The st is very neat and there is a wonderful mix
of floral and plain fabrics. For everyone who loves handmade. * YarnsandFabrics.co.uk * I love this book! It's such fun
and so informative that not only will you be making the things in this book you'll be using the techniques for your own
projects. Each of the projects are so charming, beautiful and useful. They are designs that will make you smile. The
book takes you all through the basic techniques so even if you haven't sewn using a sewing machine before you will be
able to follow the instructions to complete the projects. The instruction are clear, easy to follow and there are clear
photos to support you through the process. There are good hints and tips throughout the book that will support you in
the making process. They make things a lot more understandable. The projects are fun, interesting and practical at the
same time. All the designs are supplied in the book so that you can create the projects yourself. You can also use them
to create your own projects. I have so many favorite projects in this book. They would make brilliant gifts as well as
items for yourself. I love the fact that you can make everything and bring the cute and beautiful designs throughout
your house. The theme run throughout. You can also add your own touches to match your own decor. I love this book. The
projects are such fun and the book supports you in making all of the projects. Review and images
http://www.crochetaddictuk.com/2016/09/sew-illustrated-stash-books-book-review.html * Crochet Addict UK * Adorn fabric
projects with machine or hand embroidered drawings and add a personal touch to all kinds of items with this book. There
are sixteen projects and thirty-five different zakka style sketches on transfer paper plus plenty of ideas for producing
your own. This is a great way of using up scraps of fabric too as many are incorporated into designs and best of all you
don't need much to get started. You don't need to draw either when you have exhausted the transfers; rubber stamps,
tracings, doodles and more can be utilised in this fun, modern style of embroidery. The book begins with the basic
techniques, which are quite varied depending on how you want to approach your work. There are several methods of
transferring designs, how to set up a sewing machine or what to use if you want to do it by hand and how to use fabric
scraps. This book is the work of two friends and each has their own tips and methods which enhance the whole, showing
that this is a style of embroidery that is very open to your own interpretation. The projects follow, each with a list
of what you need, cutting guide, instructions with some photographs and a larger picture of the finished item. This is
not a book for total sewing beginners but any improver level stitcher can join in the fun. Practice makes perfect when
st small pictures with a sewing machine but there is not a lot of sewing knowledge required and there are also
instructions on how to do it by hand if you prefer. Projects are grouped in themes and there are mats and coasters for
the table, various bags, items for the sewing box, art to hang on the wall and "everyday" items such as a pencil case
and a place to store brushes. Motifs include tea and coffee pots, sewing and crafting items, words, houses, hot air
balloon and a family group traced from a photo. This is a fun book that encourages the reader to have a go and is an
ideal way of making individual and personal gifts. * myshelf.com *
About the Author
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Minki Kim loves to draw, sew, create and inspire others to do the same. Originally from Korea, Minki now
lives in Southern California with her husband and three young daughters. MinkiKim.com
Kristin Esser lives just down the street from Minki and is passionate about sewing and crafting for her home and family,
which includes a husband and three children. KristinEsser.com