Fat Quarter: Toys :25 Projects to Make From Short Lengths of Fabric - Fat Quarter
Fat Quarter: Toys :25 Projects to Make From Short Lengths of Fabric - Fat Quarter
paperback
Published:
7 June, 2019
Description
Fat Quarter: Toys - 25 Projects to Make from Short Lengths of Fabric
This book is the latest addition to a fabulous series of stash-busting sewing books. There are 25 cute and colourful toys and games to make for young children, all from fat quarters or fabric scraps. Each project has clear step-by-step instructions and beautiful accompanying photography, and there’s a useful tools and techniques section for those who are new to sewing.
Projects include:
- Tiger Rattle
- Rabbit Cuddle Blanket
- Teddy Bear
- Fox in Sleeping Bag
- Fishing Set
- Bean Bags
- Stacking Rings
- Memory Game
- Alphabet Letters
- Number Cubes
- Rag Doll
- Picnic
This book is ideal for using up leftover remnants of fabric, and the projects make great gifts.
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781784945138 |
| ISBN10 | 1784945137 |
| Number Of Pages | 152 |
| Item Weight | 1000 g |
| Publisher / Reseller | GMC Publications |
| Format | paperback |
Media Reviews
This book is perfect for using left over scraps of fabric or even repurposing old clothes that might otherwise go into land fill.
-- Juliet Bawden * Creative Colour *Author's Bio
Susie Johns is an artist and designer who has written dozens of craft books, including 100 Essential Embroidery Stitches, Flower Embroidery, Circus Embroidery, Knitted Pets, Knitted Woodland Creatures, 100 Essential Knitting Stitches, How to Embroider, Fat Quarter: Bags & Purses and Fat Quarter: Vintage. Her patterns and designs appear regularly in consumer craft magazines in the UK, such as Let’s Knit, Sew and Let’s Get Crafting, and she has written numerous patterns for suppliers such as DMC. She has also demonstrated various crafts on television. Susie studied Fine Art at The Slade School and went on to pursue a career in publishing as an editor before becoming freelance. Alongside her writing career, she teaches drawing and painting at a local adult education college. She also runs classes and workshops on knitting and crochet and has been involved in a number of textile-based community projects in and around London, where she lives.