Needlework, textile and fabric crafts Books

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  • Half Yard™ Gifts: Easy Sewing Projects Using

    Search Press Ltd Half Yard™ Gifts: Easy Sewing Projects Using

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisAdd the personal touch and create bespoke sewn presents for any occasion! Half Yard Gifts is part of the best-selling series from sewing guru, Debbie Shore. It contains 22 projects to sew and give away, each made using less than half a yard of fabric.The book contains gifts for all your family and friends. The projects range from pincushions, bags and paperweights to aprons for budding chefs, kneeling pads for gardeners and tool belts for DIY-enthusiasts. The projects are made in a range of prints and styles and use a range of techniques: either follow each project closely, or adapt the size and fabric to suit the recipient. Debbie gives advice on how to customise the projects, so that you can create the perfect gift for your loved one. This book would be perfect if you are new to sewing and need some guidance with the basic techniques and key information, as Debbie’s friendly advice and clear step-by-step photography make it a doddle. It’s also packed with fresh ideas and designs that will inspire you even if you’ve been a keen sewer for many years and are looking for a way to use up your stash and create meaningful gifts that your loved ones will treasure.Trade ReviewA beautiful book that uses small amount of fabric so it is ideal for beginners and established sewists. Debbie Shore gives easy instructions so they are easy to understand and to follow. She is a fabulous pattern maker and I know that whatever I make, it will turn out beautifully. These projects can be made in a couple of hours so it's perfect for people that have limited time but want to be creative for a while. Highly recommended * Postcard Reviews *Issue 45 Debbie Shore's latest practical sewing guide combines her love of homemade gifts with her passion for upcycling, and features 22 clever ideas for turning leftover 'half-yard' pieces of fabric into bespoke gifts for family and friends. Basic sewing advice, tools, tips, techniques and simple instructions make the projects easily achievable for both beginners and experienced sewers. We love the sentiment behind recycling unwanted materials into something special for someone special, with projects including a gardener's kneeling pad, tablet cover, decorative string of birds, cosmetics bag, child's apron and pyramid paperweight. * Reloved *The book contains 22 projects to sew and give away, each made using less than half a yard of fabric. The projects range from pincushions, bags, and paperweights, to aprons for budding chefs, kneeling pads for gardeners, and toll belts for DIY-enthusiasts. * Be Creative *’Tis the season for gift sewing, and Shore’s latest is a collection of easy-to-sew projects using a half yard (or less) of fabric. Most of the projects are frilly and feminine or whimsical and child-friendly, with ribbon, lace, and button trims, and quilting cotton featuring prominently. They’re the type of projects that don’t require body measurements, making it easy to whip up a few to give as last-minute or hostess gifts. The majority are home-decor related, including an oilcloth-covered garden kneeler, a door stop shaped like a handbag, a throw pillow featuring a slashed-fabric design, and a cupcake-shaped pot holder. The directions are given in short steps with photos of key points. Photos of the finished projects abound as well. Patterns are not included, which isn’t problematic because most of the projects highlight shapes that are simple to cut. Directions for creating custom templates are included as needed. VERDICT Gift sewing is popular, and there’s a wide range of projects here. Sewists looking for cute, feminine gift designs will enjoy * Library Journal USA *Debbie shore is a genius when it comes to making a lot from just a little bit of fabric. In her latest book, she presents 22 ways to make pretty, yet inexpensive gifts for everyone. Working with half a yard of fabric or less, you can create cushions, a draught excluder, purses and even a gardener’s kneeling pad, plus many other fun and functional items. These easy-to-make designs will help you use up your fabric stash and try out some new skills, including free motion embroidery ‘Cathedral Window’ quilting, fabric slashing and many more. * Love to Make *As we have come to expect from popular author Debbie, this new title is packed with lots of fun items to sew from small quantities of material. Debbie's eye for colour and her choice of fabric means each project is not only attractive but also practical. Comprehensive instructions and sewing tips ensure success for sewers of all abilities * East Kent Embroiderers Guild *Table of ContentsIntroduction 8 Useful things 10 Before you start 12 Cactus pincushion 16 Slashed fabric pillow cover 18 Slashed fabric purse 22 Scissor keeper 26 Rustic flowerpot 28 String of chicks 32 Pyramid paperweight 36 Cosmetic bag 38 Draught excluder 44 Reading pillow 48 Tool apron 52 Child’s apron 54 Gardener’s kneeling pad 58 Handbag doorstop 62 Cupcake over mitt 66 Heart pillow 70 Wallet 72 Door tidy 76 Tablet case 80 Cupcake tea cosy 84 Hot water bottle cover 88 Pyjama case 92 Index and key terms 96

    3 in stock

    £9.49

  • Mini Hoop Embroideries: Over 60 Little

    Search Press Ltd Mini Hoop Embroideries: Over 60 Little

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisFrame it, wear it, look awesome. Stitch a multitude of embroidery designs - all within a cute and tiny mini hoop! Following the simple instructions inside, learn how to create over 60 tiny masterpieces in a wide range of styles by original mini embroidery hoop creator Sonia Lyne, founder of Dandelyne (TM). Using these little hoops as your canvas learn to stitch it all, from classic embroidered flowers and applique animals through to abstract stitch 'n' paint shapes and tasselled creatures. Then, proudly frame and decorate your stitched art and turn them into eye-catching jewellery pieces, or display them in your home for ultimate hoopy gorgeousness. Beginner embroiderers and experienced stitchers short on time will love the small size of these hoops, and almost all the designs can be made in a weekend. Throughout the book, Sonia gives you tips on colour and stitch variations, as well as alternative hoop shapes you could use from her mini hoop packs, inspiring you to make these little designs truly your own! Whatever your style, there's a treasure trove of stunning designs and motifs to stitch and adapt, encouraging you to grow confident in building (and feeling proud of) your own artistic juices. So get ready to be motivated, excited and inspired to stitch up a sea of mini masterpieces that you'll love to show off and gift to a loved one (or make for yours truly...).Trade ReviewGorgeous book just as you expect from Search Press. This is a great book for any Dandelyne follower to have in their crafting collection. -- Angela Harkness * Customer review *As a crafter, embroidery is still something I had to try so thought that this would be a great place to start. It's a fantastic book witch packs a lot of valuable information and projects to try. Everything is explained simply and everything you need to make a project is surprisingly cheap. The projects included are really fun, vibrant and different. You're encouraged to use your own imagination to create little works of art with really simple stitches which are well explained and pictured. It's a great book for new and advanced embroiderers alike and I would highly recommend it. -- Ali O'Donnell * Customer review *This is a very informative book with easy to follow instructions. Exploring many different textile mediums. With this book you can create many beautiful pieces, either to keep or to give away. A book well worth having in your collection. -- Jennifer Smith * Customer review *This is a great book. Whether you are a beginner or experienced at embroidery this book is a must have. It is packed with hints and tips. The ideas within the designs appear achievable. Great projects that will be completed within a short time. I see myself using this book for ideas and inspiration. Already looking forward to the arrival of my order of frames. -- Kathy Campbell * Customer review *Fantastic book as I've been embroidering for a few year there's still thing to learn from the book especially the printed embroidery -- Jennifer Brain * Customer review *Create embroidery pictures you'll love to wear! With an in-depth introduction on different stitch variations, as well as game-changing methods, you're bound to have fun with this book. * Sew Magazine (March 2019) *This is a fun and quirky book filled with 60 projects to fit tiny embroidery hoops, which come in all shapes and sizes. The designs are brilliant. Some are traditional, some are appliqued but all of them are very eye catching and amazing. Unicorns, pets and abstract patterns are included and the visual and written instructions are very simple to follow. Each one is inspiring and you will be able to indulge in a creative and imaginative craft session just by looking through the wonderful ideas. The techniques are all explained and cover a wide range of sewing and embellishment skills. This is a fabulous book, and would make a perfect gift for a stitchy fan -- Tracy Shephard * Postcard Reviews *Embroidery hoops that you can wear as jewellery? This is the latest way of wearing your art in miniature, and the invention of the book’s author. Visit her website www.dandelyne.com for everything you need (if you are in Australia) plus stockists for those in other countries. One look at the glorious array of colourfully stitched mini hoops on the cover and I was sold. Wearable art is my passion and I am always on the lookout for the latest thing. This book tells you what you need to know, starting with lists of what you need (basic needlecraft supplies) to suggestions for fabrics, threads and “fun bits”. The next section shows you how to assemble the hoops when completed, some basic embroidery stitches, how to transfer designs and other essentials. The page of tips and tricks are useful, and throughout the author has written her book in a friendly, chatty style which is accessible and a lot more fun than bald instructions. I particularly like the page showing one simple design (a heart) and nine different ways it could be worked. There are over sixty different patterns in here and they are divided into sections for ease of use. Start with that simple heart, then progress to more embellished designs for feathers, flowers and houses. Stitch a family portrait using simple shapes (easier than it sounds and very effective), use lace, sequins and beads, stitch your own drawing, work a design that flows out of the hoop and couch down thicker threads. Elsewhere are abstracts, traditional florals and even pet portraits. Some of this can be done using the author’s “spray and print” technique which utilises a printer, some spray adhesive and a picture file on the computer. This book is full of fun, modern embroidery ideas and is a lot of fun; even beginners can master it and the designs can be as easy or complex as you wish. A great new innovation. -- Rachel Hyde * myshelf.com *Frame it, Wear it, Look Awesome. Learn to create over 60 tiny masterpieces in a wide range of embroidery styles by the renowned founder of Dandelyne, Sonia Lyne. Using these little hoops as your canvas learn to stitch it all, from classic embroidered flowers and applique animals through to abstract stitch 'n' paint shapes and tasselled creatures. * Be Creative *

    1 in stock

    £9.49

  • Crewel Birds: Jacobean Embroidery Takes Flight

    Search Press Ltd Crewel Birds: Jacobean Embroidery Takes Flight

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisIn this fourth title in Hazel Blomkamp’s series on crewel embroidery with a twist, the focus is on farm and game birds. The birds give a nod to current trends, most notably the Zentangle look with crewel-style filling-in stitches and techniques. Crewel Birds is a celebration of Hazel’s signature techniques: a wide variety of surface/crewel stitches, some of which are brand new and many with a different take or different ways of combining stitches to make them more interesting. Also included are needle lace techniques used as embroidery stitches, loom weaving techniques modified for embroidery, and unique combinations of both of these. The incorporation of beads and crystals adds even more dazzle to the intricate designs. There are six projects, each explained with detailed step-by-step instructions and clear photographs, with design templates and a full stitch gallery providing everything readers need to recreate them with ease. The projects comprise a phoenix, rooster, common pheasant, mallard duck, flamingo and golden pheasant. In addition to these sumptuous embroideries, Hazel explains how to hand quilt the backgrounds and finish the edges with binding to put them together in a ‘rag book’, as an alternative to framing. For embroiderers looking for something different and new to stitch, and for those keen to challenge themselves with more complex embroidery techniques, this book is a must-have.Trade ReviewThe book is great. The pictures are very detailed and the use of colour makes it easy to differentiate between the stitches. All the instructions are clear and easy to follow. The list of colours at the start of each project is helpful too. A really good book. Would thoroughly recommend. -- Claire Holmes * Amazon *To look at a Crewel bird, you would think, wow, what intricate stitching, I would never be able to do this. Well the answer is you can. This book is extremely detailed, telling you all the techniques, teaching you what equipment you should use and then giving bird patterns in easy to follow steps. I was lucky that the book arrived before 2 long power cuts in my area. It was the perfect time to pick up my sewing and I'm pleased to say that the patterns turn out exactly as they say they can. Worth purchasing to learn Jacobean embroidery, I will definitely be doing more. -- Dale Dow * Amazon *This book contains so many sections, from a detailed stitch guide to picture patterns. The stitch guide is easy to follow and can be transferred to any embroidery project you undertake. Very informative and inspirational. -- Sue Patricia Southwick * Amazon *What a beautiful book for beginners like me or those who have been seeing this stunning craft for a while. I very much liked it because it gives step-by-step instructions on every different stitch and there are some really pretty patterns to use. I love it. -- Denise Marvin * Amazon *This book is lovely. Having never tried crewel embroidery I was looking forward to this book and hopeful that it wouldn't be beyond my capabilities as a beginner It is beautifully set out and though probably aimed at someone who has done this technique before due to the complexity of the designs but the author takes you right through all the basics, helping to select lighting, tools, fabrics, threads and needles. There is a large detailed section about all the stitches that are used that even as a beginner I could follow. The book contains 6 projects and while this doesn't seem a lot each is accompanied with exquisite instruction. You are lead step-by-step through each project which details the thread colours to use and which stitch to use. It's pretty much stitch by numbers, without numbers but with detailed pictures at regular intervals throughout the instructions, it's really easy to follow and find where you are stitching next. -- Cathie Chant * Amazon *A beautiful, comprehensive introduction to crewel work. This is simply a beautiful book as well as being a well thought out and easy to understand introduction to all the stitches needed to create these gorgeous projects. The diagrams are easily understood and there are step-by-step instructions for each project. Can't wait to have a go. -- Louise Blackah * Amazon *Brilliant book with easy to understand instructions and printable patterns in the back of the book. -- Jennifer Brain * Amazon *This book is amazing, the colours are wonderful. Instructions on how to do all the stitches are well thought out and very clear and you are taken through the patterns step-by-step. Now I need to get around to trying out the stitches. -- Helen Wooton * Amazon *A stunningly beautiful book. Definitely projects to aspire to! A comprehensive how to stitch guide including how to do needle lace and needle weaving which I have never seen before. Beautiful intricate projects with detailed instructions on how to complete the projects and templates included. -- Nicki Crompton * Amazon *This is the fourth in this author’s stunning “Crewel” series that updates crewel/Jacobean embroidery for the 21st century while losing none of its beauty and unique style. I love these books; not only because the projects in them are so gorgeous or the stitch diagrams so clear but because they use mostly cotton or silk threads rather than wool which I am allergic to. That was the main type of thread available back in the 17th century, but now we have many more choices and look at what you can do with them! There are six beautiful bird embroideries to stitch in here, depicting a phoenix, mallard, two pheasants, flamingo and rooster. You get to use not only cotton floss, perle, cordonette, silk ribbon, metallic thread and seed beads but have the option of an unusual method of displaying your work. If you have walls filled with pictures like the author (or too many large windows like this reviewer) you might like to make a quilted “rag book” to house them and instructions for this are given. To begin the author goes through what you need to buy and how to do things like transfer patterns, wash embroidery if you need to and other useful tips. This is followed by a section of pale green pages containing all the stitch diagrams and instructions. There are quite a few, but all the stitch diagrams are easy to follow and mostly of a good size. Learn the basic freestyle and crewel stitches, various bead stitches, needle weaving techniques and needle lace. The latter tend to look quite involved but the written instructions are a help and if you go at it slowly it is surprising how easy it really is. The rest of the book contains those glorious bird projects and in case you were wondering no, this is not a suitable book for total beginners. It is aimed squarely at experienced stitchers who can tackle quite large involved patterns with mostly text instructions with a few small inset photos showing what section is being done. There are many good books on the market for beginners so it is great to see something for those of us who are up for a challenge! One of my favourite things about the designs is their muted backgrounds of ecru leaves, grasses, chicken wire etc recalling the unpainted backdrops to the hand coloured natural history books of the 18th and 19th centuries. They perfectly frame and set off the lively colours of the birds providing just enough detail to place them in a setting but not vie with their beauty. At the back of the book are all the templates which need to be enlarged before use, or if you want to buy printed panels, just the materials you need to make a project or a full kit you can do so from the author’s website. Even if you just want to learn the stitches and make up your own designs you can find out most of what you need to know in here. Another winner from this hugely talented author. -- Rachel A Hyde * Amazon *Table of ContentsINTRODUCTION 8 GENERAL TIPS BEFORE STARTING 10 MATERIALS AND TOOLS 14 GENERAL PROJECT INSTRUCTIONS 19 STITCHES AND TECHNIQUES Embroidery Stitches 26 Bead-Embroidery Stitches 51 Needlelace Techniques 55 Needle-Weaving Techniques 62 PROJECTS Claude 73 Colin 85 Dave 105 Kevin 119 Dick 135 Nigel 155 TEMPLATES 168

    2 in stock

    £14.39

  • Magic Wool Mermaids and Fairies: How to Make

    Floris Books Magic Wool Mermaids and Fairies: How to Make

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisLearn how to make fairies and mermaids to suit every season, and discover the joy of crafting with magic wool. Magic wool is a soft, vibrant material, perfect for creating figures for nature tables, celebrations, and Christmas decorations. From beautiful seasonal fairies, to shimmering mermaids and charming root children, crafters can create a wonderful selection of figures as the perfect focal point for festivals and storytelling. This inspiring book includes clear step-by-step instructions, colour photographs and diagrams for more than twenty standing figures, created using a combination of winding and needle-felting. The projects range from simple figures for beginners to more elaborate designs for experienced crafters.

    3 in stock

    £11.69

  • String Quilts

    Search Press Ltd String Quilts

    3 in stock

    Book Synopsis18 scrap-busting quilts & accessories to make that won't hurt the planet.

    3 in stock

    £14.39

  • Cute Dogs to Needle Felt: 6 Pedigree Pooches to

    Search Press Ltd Cute Dogs to Needle Felt: 6 Pedigree Pooches to

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisJoin Gai Button as she shares her secrets to needle felting adorable miniature dogs. Using different wools, silks and fibres, and with just three needles, you can make all manner of realistic-looking dog breeds, including labradors, pugs and poodles. There are six dog projects in the book, and the techniques for making them are explained clearly with illustrated step-by-step instructions, along with handy tips. Each dog also has to-scale templates included, so you can start needle felting your favourite pooch right away. Needle felted dogs are easier to make than they look, making them suitable for beginners and confident felters alike!Trade ReviewU.K. crafter-author Button shows readers how to needlecraft dollhouse-size dogs using only wool, needles, and a bit of polymer clay for eyes and noses. Offering six popular dog breeds, Button suggests starting with the cocker spaniel and working up to the pug, with the Labrador retriever, shih tzu, border terrier, and standard poodle in between. Remarkably lifelike though teeny-tiny, each project features detailed instructions, including templates and step-by-step needling diagrams as well as standard guidance in the form of colour photographs, a list of materials, and so on. Thorough upfront materials define terminology like neps and rolags, instruct readers mixing colours of wool, and offer common-sense tips (such as "buy extra needles"). Two paws up for these canine likenesses. -- Barbara Jacobs * Booklist, November issue *Table of ContentsIntroduction 6 Materials and tools 8 Wool 8, Felting needles and pad 10, Other materials 12 Techniques 14 Preparing wool 16, Needle felting 22, Additional techniques 28, Making features for your dogs 32 The dogs 38 Cocker Spaniel 40, Labrador Retriever 50, Shih Tzu 58, Border Terrier 72, Standard Poodle 82, Pug 96 Going further 108 Index 112

    1 in stock

    £9.49

  • Tilly and the Buttons Mini Makes

    Quadrille Publishing Ltd Tilly and the Buttons Mini Makes

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisMaking clothes for little ones is so much fun – whether you’re sewing for your own children, grandchildren or friends’ kids. Tilly & the Buttons: Mini Makes is the go-to resource for clothesmaking for babies and children, written by sewing trailblazer and mum of two Tilly Walnes. The book includes six sewing patterns for kids aged 0 to 12 years, plus multiple variations totalling 24 projects. Cute, comfortable and practical, these are the kinds of clothes children will want to wear every day – and have crucially passed the playground test. With clear step-by-step instructions presented in Tilly and the Buttons’ signature user-friendly style, the book is suitable for sewists of all levels. It’s also packed with practical tips and inspiration on topics such as choosing fabrics for childrenswear, embellishment ideas, involving little ones in sewing, and more. Full-scale pattern sheets are included in

    3 in stock

    £22.10

  • Mixed Media Textile Art in Three Dimensions

    Batsford Ltd Mixed Media Textile Art in Three Dimensions

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisFresh ideas and techniques for the rapidly evolving area of three-dimensional textiles. Leading textile artist Ann Goddard takes three-dimensional textiles to a new level in this practical book. Drawing inspiration from natural landscapes, organic material and a concern for the environment, Ann's work combines textile and non/textile elements with construction. Linen, loose fibres, paper and yarn are complemented by seemingly unlikely materials including concrete, wood, lead and bark. Fragile is juxtaposed with hard, natural with man-made, beauty with imperfection. The techniques range from stitching, wrapping, couching, and knotting to sawing, drilling, and casting. In this book, previously separate art media are combined to create eclectic works; boundaries are crossed, expectations challenged and categorisation rejected. Mixed Media Textile Art in Three Dimensions takes a linear look at the creative process from themes, research and experimentation through to preparing elements, conveying meaning and constructing three-dimensional forms, encouraging you to broaden your horizons in textile work. Brimming with beautiful artwork from the author and featuring the work of some inspiring and exciting artists creating three-dimensional constructions.Trade Review‘Ann Goddard takes three-dimensional textiles to a new level… there’s a wealth of interesting new ideas to try’ Stitch ‘A useful resource if you are looking for ideas on using or incorporating non-fabric elements in your work … an absorbing and inspiring read’ The Quilter ‘Practical yet stimulating… Embroiderers will find much to inspire them’ The Journal for Weavers, Spinners & Dyers ‘Goddard’s approach is fresh and the book challenges the maker to the open to new ideas and inventio in their textile art’ Embroidery Cas HolmesTable of Contents Introduction Exploring themes Conducting research Experimenting with materials Conveying meaning Preparing the elements Constructing a three-dimensional form Conclusion

    3 in stock

    £19.51

  • Sewing Cozy Craft Projects: Make Adorable Animal

    Landauer Publishing Sewing Cozy Craft Projects: Make Adorable Animal

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisA completely one-of-a-kind project guide to creating charming handmade gifts and keepsakes made from fabric! Sewing Cozy Craft Projects features 13 adorable animal designs to create 8 different projects, including greeting cards, magnets, pins, purses, gift tags, and more. Using various techniques – from embroidery, felting, and sewing to applique, patchwork, and more – this must-have guide is the perfect way to learn and build new crafting skills while making fabric postcards and gifts like you’ve never seen before! Fun to make and simple to send, try new quilting and sewing techniques, then mail your loved ones what you make!

    3 in stock

    £11.69

  • Circular Knitting Workshop: Essential Techniques

    Workman Publishing Circular Knitting Workshop: Essential Techniques

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisDiscover the pleasures of knitting in the round! Margaret Radcliffe presents classic circular knitting techniques — including Fair Isle, helix, and tubular — in detailed step-by-step photographic sequences. This comprehensive guide provides directions for 35 demonstration projects, so you can practice each technique on a miniature hat, mitten, or sweater before applying it to a larger project. With tips on how to adapt any straight-needle pattern for use with circular needles, Circular Knitting Workshop opens up endless possibilities.Table of Contents• All knitting levels • Converting flat patterns to circular • Bags, hats, shawls, socks, mittens, gloves and sweaters

    2 in stock

    £17.99

  • Colorful Crochet Birds

    Meteoor Books Colorful Crochet Birds

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisMake a flying start with Colorful Crochet Birds! Designer Ilaria Caliri has designed a friendly bunch of different species. Make a flamingo, puffin, hoopoe, toucan and more. With a wide variety of birds, ranging from exotic species to birds you find in your own backyard, the biggest challenge is choosing which one to make first!

    2 in stock

    £13.46

  • Geometry of HandSewing

    Abrams Geometry of HandSewing

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisAn empowering guide to the art of embroidery and hand stitching the Alabama Chanin way, from sewing powerhouse Natalie Chanin

    4 in stock

    £16.99

  • Hand-painted Textiles: A Practical Guide to the

    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Hand-painted Textiles: A Practical Guide to the

    Book SynopsisThis beautiful and inspirational book written by a doyenne of British textile design explores the art of painting and making patterns on cloth. Fabrics bring colour and vibrance to our lives, adding inventiveness and charm to both our clothes and our domestic interiors. In this book, lifelong textile designer Sarah Campbell takes you through her world of pattern and colour to uncover the joys of design from dots, stripes and checks to more surprising decorative solutions. Painting straight onto fabric is a very different experience to designing for digital production. Everything is unique, the placing of the patterns and colours is in your hands. The beauty is that the pattern doesn’t have to repeat - there can be just one bird or just one square, if it’s in the right place. Beautifully illustrated with Sarah’s colourful and internationally acclaimed work, her fabric designs show the comforting rhythm and universal language of pattern. - Learn how to create your own unique designs using a range of tools and techniques including brushes and potato-cuts, stencils and simple ‘kitchen cupboard’ resists. - Explore the delights of painting on different fabrics such as cotton, linen, silk and calico/muslin. - Develop your understanding of scale, colour, tonality and the organisation of pattern ideas, alongside suggestions on how to use your finished fabrics.Trade ReviewI cannot think of a better artist than Sarah Campbell to introduce would-be designers to produce hand-painted textiles. Sarah has made a career focusing on the delights of pattern in simple, but deliciously varied, directions. Anyone who notices pattern will have spotted her witty designs on so many furnishing items. Here she stimulates her readers to play with basic brushstrokes, creating bold geometry, and arming them with techniques to create endless personal flights of fancy. My fingers itch to play with all the possibilities that dance in my head each time I thumb through this delightful book. * Kaffe Fassett MBE, Artist & Author *Hand-painted Textiles by Sarah Campbell is just the sort of book I’ve wanted. Jam-packed with Sarah’s signature hand-painted style, giving all her techniques and inspiration to inspire anyone to have a go. My eye is dancing with possibility. * Brandon Mably, Designer & Author *This book is the perfect result of Sarah’s ability to create uplifting and joyful patterns combined with her passion for sharing her enthusiasm for making them. Sarah embraces hand painting and printing, guiding the reader through wide ranging techniques and considerations for design projects. Visually rich and highly accessible, the pages are full of flowers, geometrics, birds & beasts to inspire the reader. With an impressive back catalogue of highly successful textile designs for industry some of which are included, Sarah helps you to be brave and playful, sharing in her joy of colour, rhythm and motif on cloth. * Kate Farley, Designer & Academic *with brush, paint and fabric [Sarah] shows us how to get hands-on with joyful and playful pattern * UPPERCASE Magazine *Flicking through the pages of this book makes you want to grab your brushes and get painting. * Handprinted *Table of ContentsIntroduction The Tools of My Trade 1. Making a Start with Making a Mark 2. Potatoes 3. Masking Tapes 4. Stencils 5. Freezer Paper Stencils 6. Stencils and Paste Resist 7. Silks 8. Pattern and Colour Placement 9. A Pattern to Match a Pattern 10. Painting with Bleach 11. Painting a T-shirt 12. Freehand Painting 13. Pieced and Patched 14. Painted Fabric as a Base for Decorative Stitching 15. In the Theatre of Pattern Conclusion Sources & Materials

    £22.50

  • TildaS Seasonal Ideas Collection

    David & Charles TildaS Seasonal Ideas Collection

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisTilda''s Spring Ideas, Tilda''s Summer Ideas and Tilda''s Winter Ideas presented in one beautiful collector''s volume for Tilda fans everywhere.Enjoy the best of Tilda throughout the seasons with this wonderful collection of sewing and papercrafting projects by world-famous designer Tone Finnanger, all made using gorgeous Tilda fabrics and embellishments. Inside you''ll find patterns and step-by-step instructions for angel dolls and a range of adorable outfits, bags and purses, soft toys, garlands and cushions, storage boxes, notebooks and cards, table decorations, pretty accessories and unique DIY gifts taking you from the first buds of spring up right to the festive season.The projects are accompanied by clear instructions, beautiful photographs, colour illustrations and full-size templates, making them perfect for crafters of all abilities.Table of ContentsTilda's Spring IdeasGarden Party Bug Springtime Bags Garden Party Angels Dog Roses Gift Bags Cupcake Garland Sewing Workroom Pinwheels Sewing Kit Little Sewing Ideas Sewing Angel Fabric Boxes Tilda's Summer Ideas Seed Sachets Kitchengarden Angel Radishes Summer Garlands Bags Flowergarden Angel Dala Horses Cushions Hearts Papercraft Ideas Tilda's Winter Ideas Holiday Spirit Winter Bunny Mini Angel Gift Ideas Decoration Ideas Everlasting Gingerbread House Purse Red and White Christmas Santa Claus Little Santa Gir Food Gifts Angel Stocking

    2 in stock

    £13.49

  • Fashion Patternmaking Techniques: How to Make

    Promopress Fashion Patternmaking Techniques: How to Make

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis volume explores and provides clear and detailed and in detail illustrated explanations of all kinds of outerwear patterns for women and men.Antonio Donnanno is a patternmaking techniques teacher, fashion school director, and author of dozens of fashion books.Famous consultant and author Elisabetta Drudi has illustrated the book.Trade Review"As the director of and a teacher at the Euromode School Italia in Bergamo, Antonio created this no-frills series as an almanac or a formula book on pattern drafting.... Fashion Patternmaking Techniques is highly useful for certain segments of the sewist community. Fashion students, professors, industry professionals, advanced sewists, and people who are adept at math will get the most out of this book." MadelinL in the Sewing Patternreview blog, 8/17/2016 As the director of and a teacher at the Euromode School Italia in Bergamo, Antonio created this no-frills series as an almanac or a formula book on pattern drafting.... Fashion Patternmaking Techniques is highly useful for certain segments of the sewist community. Fashion students, professors, industry professionals, advanced sewists, and people who are adept at math will get the most out of this book. MadelinL in the Sewing Patternreview blog, 8/17/2016"

    1 in stock

    £23.80

  • Authentic Victorian Dressmaking Techniques Dover

    Dover Publications Inc. Authentic Victorian Dressmaking Techniques Dover

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisVintage guide offered turn-of-the-century seamstresses clear instructions for altering patterns and creating shirt-blouses, skirts, wedding gowns, coats, maternity wear, children's clothing, and other apparel.

    3 in stock

    £13.04

  • Yarnitecture: A Knitter's Guide to Spinning:

    Workman Publishing Yarnitecture: A Knitter's Guide to Spinning:

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisCreate your dream yarn! Discover the pleasures of designing and building custom-made yarn by spinning it yourself, choosing everything from color to feel and gauge. Jillian Moreno leads you through every step of yarn construction, with detailed instructions and step-by-step photos showing you how to select the fiber you want (wool, cotton, silk, synthetic), establish a foundation, and spin a beautiful yarn with the structure, texture, and color pattern that you want. In addition to teaching you the techniques you need for success, Moreno also offers 12 delicious original patterns from prominent designers, each one showcasing hand-spun yarns.

    3 in stock

    £19.94

  • Delicious Crochet Shawls: 21 Stylish Crochet

    Tuva Publishing Delicious Crochet Shawls: 21 Stylish Crochet

    20 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe deliciously inspired patterns in this book have been designed to entice the senses whilst crocheting. From a swirling raspberry ripple to a warming gooseberry fool, with a smattering of summer fruit pudding along the way. Not only will your fingers delight in creating such sumptuous designs, you’ll almost be able to smell and taste the delectable treats. Lisa Cook has designed the patterns with all skill levels in mind, from beginner to the more adventurous crocheter. The book is an excellent way to progress your skills by creating shawls with different stitches and shapes. Using the most delicious yarns from Cascade, there’s something for every season.

    20 in stock

    £12.71

  • Pants for Real People

    Palmer-Pletsch Associates Pants for Real People

    Book Synopsis

    £21.56

  • The Shirtmaking Workbook: Pattern, Design, and

    Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc The Shirtmaking Workbook: Pattern, Design, and

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisSo you've made a basic shirt or two and you are looking for more options and directions. Well, you are in luck! David Page Coffin, author of Shirtmaking, a complete guide to the dress shirt, is back to help you with an amazing collection of custom detail patterns and ideas for men's and women's sport, knit, dress, and even simple coat and jacket shirt styles! Inside you'll find helpful guides to drafting or draping a custom pattern, copying or converting a favorite pattern or garment into a more basic pattern ready for customizing to your heart's content, mastering four different placket types so you can use these classic structures in ways you never imagined, understanding and reinventing most any sort of shirt and coat collar type in common use, along with how to construct them all, whether you want a couture creation or a workshop coverall. You'll get an introduction to digital pattern-making and alteration, a close-up and thorough look inside a closetful of classic shirt-type garments, explore a host of pocket and cuff options and have access to dozens of full-size detail and even full garment patterns for printing and customizing. And, of course, you'll learn how to finally turn those collar points all the way out like you've always wanted. The Shirtmaking Workbook includes extensive lists and links to further reading, supplies, and references to help make your custom shirtmaking easier and more masterful. With this unique and comprehensive workbook by your side, you'll never wonder how to make THAT shirt again.

    3 in stock

    £16.99

  • Ultimate Illustrated Guide to Sewing Clothes: A

    Landauer Publishing Ultimate Illustrated Guide to Sewing Clothes: A

    Book SynopsisA comprehensive manual on everything you need to know on how to sew clothes! The Ultimate Illustrated Guide to Sewing Clothes is a must-have resource filled with valuable insight on sewing, tailoring, making alterations, and more. Learn how to take a pattern you already have and adjust it to your unique needs, install a zipper, use notions, and get a good fit out of any sewing pattern for any body type! Whether you’re new to sewing or have experience, expand your skill set and build confidence so you can sew like a pro! Also included is a bonus tutorial on making pants and fitting material, as well as finishing your garments and instructions on detailing to make one-of-a-kind clothes.

    £16.14

  • Building the Pattern: Sew Your Own Capsule

    Quadrille Publishing Ltd Building the Pattern: Sew Your Own Capsule

    20 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe fashionable Finnish sewing duo are back with a second book that shows you how to create a coherent capsule wardrobe – complete with a collection of 20 garments that are easy to make, wear and combine.Complete with stunning photography, clear illustrations and instructions, Scandi sisters Laura and Saara offer up an enticing selection of tops, dresses, skirts, and trousers for the modern seamstress. Using the five essential building blocks, choose, customise and adapt the designs in this book to create a variety of flattering garments for every occasion that suit your style and fit your figure.Taking you beyond the patterns featured in this book, Building the Pattern offers expert advice on how to achieve the perfect fit, alter the designs and add your own personal twist. Discover how to create clothes with care, build your sewing repertoire and embrace the slow fashion movement.Six full-size pattern sheets are included in this neat package. The patterns are in a range of sizes from UK sizes 8 to 22 (US size 2 to 18 / 34 to 50 EUR sizes), with concise information on measuring yourself and technical sewing tips to sew for your shape.

    20 in stock

    £19.50

  • Japanese Fabric Flowers: 65 Decorative Kanzashi

    Search Press Ltd Japanese Fabric Flowers: 65 Decorative Kanzashi

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisDiscover 65 beautiful Japanese-style fabric flowers to make from French artist Sylvie Blondeau. Projects include clear instructions with stunning accompanying photography. 'Japanese Fabric Flowers is one of those books that is just a joy to look at. The beautiful designs are stunning and really amazing', Tracy Shephard Postcard Reviews The Japanese word 'kanzashi' originally referred to decorative pins as part of the traditional female hairstyles. These pins were often works of art in themselves, holding in place elaborate floral arrangements made with natural or silk flowers. Today, kanzashi encompasses flowers made from regular fabrics. Sylvie Blondeau shows you how to make 65 of these simply stunning designs. The projects are so easy and fun to make that you will soon be making them for every occasion! They are perfect as accessories on clothing, jewellery, home decorations or table adornments for special occasions.Trade ReviewKanzashi flowers are a traditional Japanese craft originally used as a hair ornament. In this collection, French costume designer Blondeau presents the basics of kanzashi making, including designs ranging from simple to complex. Basic kanzashi flowers require simple supplies that most sewists will have on hand—fabric scraps (medium-weight fabrics such as cotton poplin or raw silk are ideal), fabric glue, and a hand sewing kit. As the flowers become more complex, kanzashi flower makers, which are plastic templates in five different shapes corresponding to a specific petal type, are used. Flowers can be finished with beads or buttons and incorporated into numerous projects, including jewelry or handbags, or used as an embellishment or an accessory. Step-by-step directions for sewing 16 different kanzashi are provided; 12 projects supply ideas for using the finished flowers as well as further variations. VERDICT Crafters with an interest in embellishment or in traditional Japanese crafts will enjoy this collection. * Library Journal USA *I adore fabric flowers and I am always amazed by the very effective and beautiful results achieved by the manipulation of small pieces of fabric. Kanzashi is the Japanese art of making these divine creations, and even though they look intricate and difficult to make they really are quite simple. Use them to adorn your bags, hats and home decor, you can even make earrings and necklaces which could be given as gifts to your favourite friends. Japanese Fabric Flowers is one of those books that is just a joy to look at. The beautiful designs are stunning and really amazing. Each design has a pattern, including tools needed and extra advice on cutting your fabric and even using embellishments. Templates are included and with simple visual diagrams there is no reason for you not to create something wonderful. This is a beautiful craft and well worth the effort as the final results are just stunning. -- Tracy Shephard * Postcard Reviews *Wow 65 different flowers to decorate things with. Sylvie brings together her skills to show you how to make beautiful flowers that can be easily be made with regular fabric. Not only does Sylvie share her step by step instructions to make beautiful flowers you also get step-by-step instructions for making different projects to add your flowers to. Sylvie explains the history behind these beautiful flowers and talks you through creating and using templates. Some of the flowers use the clover kanzashi (the name of the beautiful flowers) flower makers. These templates make it easier for you to make matching flowers all the time. In the book clear instructions are given so that you can make the flowers very easily. Each of the 65 designs have their own look Some look like specific types of flower and others are unique. Sylvie also takes you through using other materials to finish off your designs. You can use everything from buttons to chain. The book makes the flowers in multiple colours to create different designs. Plain fabric is used and then on others patterned fabric is used to create a completely different look. The flowers are fantastic to make with scraps of fabric and can be easily altered to match your decor or outfit. With so many flowers to make and so many projects to use them on this book offers so much. The book is full of amazing colours! For the full review and images please visit: www.crochetaddictuk.com * Crochet Addict UK *Kanzashi flowers are those beautiful fabric flowers associated with traditional Japanese hairstyles, especially those of geishas. They are not hard to make, and can be used to adorn more than hair decorations; they are also a great way of using up oddments of fabric. This book, translated from the French shows you how to make both the styles with just fabric, and those using the plastic Clover Flower Makers. There are sixteen different flowers to choose from, plus the more Western yoyo (aka Suffolk puff), rosette and padded “pumpkin” shape reminiscent of pincushions. Each flower has a series of captioned diagrams that are well laid out on the page but would be even better if they were all in a dark line color rather than red, pink or orange. There is a handy gallery of all the finished types, and then it is on with the projects. All these are illustrated with large photographs, often giving more than one view of the finished piece and separate parts. The print is quite small, and instructions don’t always feature staged diagrams so some sewing experience is essential for the more challenging projects. You won’t find any Japanese style hair decorations in here and the hanging “falls” are omitted, but instead there are many ingenious ways of using the flowers to decorate all kinds of other things. These are beautiful and unusual – waterlily table decorations, lots of jewelry, Christmas decorations, Peter Pan collar with flower and a crafter’s bag to name some. If you have always wanted to make your own kanzashi this is the place to discover how, and also how they fit into modern Western life. * Rachel Hyde - Myshelf.com *Great value book with full colour photos and instructions to make 65 fabulous flowers. Some you can make with card, for others it recommends a template maker. Love the ideas and end results in this book. Use your fabric stash and scraps, you need 3 inch diameter circles. You learn the basics first - rounded petals, pointed petals and so on and then specific flowers. I love them all. Easy to make flowers that match your handmade outfits. * Karen Platt- yarnsandfabrics.co.uk *

    2 in stock

    £10.44

  • The Re:Fashion Wardrobe: Sew Your Own Stylish,

    Search Press Ltd The Re:Fashion Wardrobe: Sew Your Own Stylish,

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisSew a sustainable capsule wardrobe that is tailored to you – and with it, help break the cycle of throw-away fashion. The fashion industry is the second biggest environmental polluter on the planet. Every year, over 350,000 tonnes of clothing is sent to landfill in the UK – just under 14 million tonnes in the US – much of it owing to fast fashion. Furthermore, it’s estimated that many of us wear only 20% of our wardrobe regularly, with the other 80% languishing in our wardrobes unworn, or worse – contributing to those ever-growing landfill figures. We urgently need to find alternative, more sustainable approaches that allow us to have the stylish wardrobes we crave without hurting our planet. The techniques you learn in The Re:Fashion Wardrobe is one of those alternatives. Learn how to alter or create entirely new garments from pre-loved clothes or forgotten fabrics that are not only chic but don't cost the earth. Beginning with advice on equipment, fabrics and how to source your clothes for refashioning, Portia Lawrie will then take you step–by–step through a collection of 11 garments that she has reworked, showing you just how easy it is to refresh or drastically change any piece of clothing you come across. Every garment in the collection can be used to create a modern capsule wardrobe that you can wear throughout the year, and Portia has included advice on how to adjust the garments in the book to make versions suitable for different times of the year. Useful sewing techniques with clear illustrations are included at the back of the book for you to dip into whenever you need them – from measuring and fitting through to garment deconstruction and construction. This is not the “Becky home eccy” refashioning of old, or simply make-do-and-mend either. This is showing that with some time, basic sewing techniques and a dash of creative vision, a wardrobe you’ve made entirely from recycled garments and textiles can be as stylish, edgy and aspirational as anything the high street has to offer.Trade ReviewThe fashion industry is the second biggest environmental polluter on the planet. Every year, over 350,000 tonnes of clothing is sent to landfill in the UK just under 14 million tonnes in the US much of it owing to fast fashion. Furthermore, it’s estimated that many of us wear only 20 per cent of our wardrobe regularly, with the other 80 per cent languishing in our wardrobes unworn, or worse contributing to those ever-growing landfill figures. We urgently need to find alternative, more sustainable approaches that allow us to have the stylish wardrobes we crave without hurting our planet. The techniques you learn in The Re:Fashion Wardrobe by Portia Lawrie is one of those alternatives. Learn how to alter or create entirely new garments from pre-loved clothes or forgotten fabrics that are not only chic but don’t cost the earth. Beginning with advice on equipment, fabrics and how to source your clothes for refashioning, Portia Lawrie will then take you step-by-step through a collection of 11 garments that she’s reworked, showing you just how easy it is to refresh or drastically change any piece of clothing you come across. * Craft Focus, December/ January issue *Lawrie's breezy, can-do attitude is infectious. After all, how hard can it be to repurpose garments (owned or thrifted) to save the planet and pockets? For readers without sewing expertise, Lawrie advises at least getting familiar with the workings of a machine and its terminology. Her idea works: create 11 items of clothing—from boxy tunic shirt to duvet duster coat—that adhere to a color palette for mix-and-matchable potential. Upfront instructions couldn’t be more thorough and are well illustrated too: building the wardrobe, sourcing garments, and working with fabrics, haberdashery, and hardware. Directions for constructing each piece are thorough, filled with step-by-step photographs, tips and tricks (e.g., how to remove jean rivets), opportunities for creativity (like reverse the skirt design and put buttons on the back), and more. There’s even a bit of a photo runway, showing different combinations of garments. Best yet is Lawrie's information on techniques that go beyond pattern templates and her reminders that fitting (yes, self measuring) is critical to buttons and holes, necklines and belts. No excuses! -- Barbara Jacobs * Booklist *Learn how to alter or create entirely new garments from pre-loved clothes or forgotten fabrics. We're taken step-by-step through 11 garments, showing how to refresh or drastically change any item of clothing. With time, basic sewing techniques and creative vision, we can make a wardrobe entirely from recycled garments and textiles that's stylish, edgy and as aspirational as anything the high street offers. * Machine Knitting Monthly, May 2023 *This book is absolutely fantastic. Great ways to redesign old clothes without spending more money. Step-by-step instructions throughout with clear pictures to guide you through the process. I love how there is also a section for combining your makes and a great sewing technique section included. Will certainly be able to update my wardrobe without spending with this book. -- Karen Moore * Customer Review *I have lots of clothes in my wardrobe that I no longer wear so this book seemed the ideal choice to enable me to re fashion them. The book is definitely not for beginners. I think that you would definitely at least some sewing skills to get the best out of it. That being said, it does mean that the clothes you can make are wearable and stylish. It’s not just cutting the sleeves off a T-shirt. It also gives tips on how to identify fabric by doing a burn test. I’ve not seen this anywhere else. It also has chapters on pattern making and fitting. This gives you skills to let your imagination run free. I’m looking at the clothes in my wardrobe with fresh eyes and as well as being an environmentally friendly way of having new clothes it also is a way to save money. -- Yvonne Wilkinson * Customer Review *Table of ContentsAbout me 6 Why re:fashion? 8 Why a capsule wardrobe? 12 Building a capsule wardrobe 14 Sourcing: the secrets of second-hand shopping 18 Haberdashery & hardware 28 Equipment & notions 30 The projects 34 - T-shirt Dress 36 - Sweatshirt Tee 42 - Boxy Tunic Shirt 46 - Cropped Striped Shirt 56 - Robe Jacket 60 - Pieced Linen Tee 66 - Button-front Skirt 78 - Side-striped Trousers 86 - Paperbag Shorts 92 - Refitted Jeans 100 - Duvet Duster Coat 110 Capsule combinations 118 Re:fashion techniques 122 - Making pattern templates 124 - Fitting 126 - Size doesn’t matter: sizing up or down 132 - Deconstruction 134 - Essential machine stitches 138 - Essential hand stitches 140 - Machine darning 141 - Seams 142 - Hemming 147 - Darts 150 - Bias tape 152 - Pockets 153 - Fly zips 156 - Buttonholes & buttons 159 - Neckline finishes 160 - Band finishes 164 - Fabric ties & belts 172 Glossary 174 Acknowledgements 175 Index 176

    4 in stock

    £16.19

  • Zoomigurumi 9: 15 Cute Amigurumi Patterns by 12

    2 in stock

    £11.25

  • Macramà Bags

    Penguin Young Readers Macramà Bags

    Book SynopsisCraft your own stylish accessories worthy of a high-end boutique with this collection of 21 macramé bags, belts, and straps.From durable market totes to cross-body boho bags, there’s a purse for every occasion.     After mastering basic macramé techniques, discover how to add special details, such as wooden handles, metal buckles, and zippers, to elevate the style and function of your designs.    With its assortment of small-scale projects, this book is great for beginners, but also provides fresh inspiration for veteran macramé enthusiasts looking to create wearable art.  

    £17.24

  • The Complete Guide to Crochet Dolls and Animals

    Tuttle Publishing The Complete Guide to Crochet Dolls and Animals

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisFrom selecting yarns and learning basic crochet stitches to assembling your doll or animal and adding whimsical details, The Complete Guide to Crochet Dolls and Animals makes any amigurumi project possible!Hundreds of photos demonstrate the best crochet stitches to use, along with lessons on how to assemble amigurumi figures correctly and give them more personality. All the basic stitches and steps are explained in detail, including extra directions for left-handed crafters. This is the official guide created by The Japan Amigurumi Associationwhose thousands of members are found all over Japan, the original home of amigurumi. It provides an authoritative overview of techniques and includes all the information that amigurumi enthusiasts need to know to create their own toy. This indispensable book shows you how to:Shape and proportion expressive heads, limbs and tailsAssemble all the pieces together in a way that makes your toy come aliveAdd armatures so your toys can bend and stand

    2 in stock

    £15.29

  • Punch Needle Fashion

    Quadrille Publishing Ltd Punch Needle Fashion

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe art of constructing unique wearables from punch needle.

    3 in stock

    £15.29

  • Take Two Fat Quarters: Bags & Purses: 16 Gorgeous

    Search Press Ltd Take Two Fat Quarters: Bags & Purses: 16 Gorgeous

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisWho knew just two fat quarters can be used in so many ways? Turn your left-over fabrics or stash of odd fat quarters into 16 beautiful bags! The projects inside range from accessory essentials like an evening clutch and cross-body handbag, to invaluable carriers such as a foldable shopper and lunch tote that will see you through your daily tasks. Start off with an easy-to-follow crash-course on the essential sewing techniques you'll need – from adding a zip to creating patch/slip pockets. Then, jump straight into the projects and get stitching! Each project includes inspiring photography, instructive hand-drawn illustrations and heaps of handy hints and tips from your favourite bag-sewing expert, Debbie von Grabler-Crozier. Ideal for sewists of all abilities, this is the ultimate, affordable, fat quarter-friendly project book that will get you making practical items straight away.Trade ReviewMany of us have a wide selection of fat quarters in our stash Take Two Fat Quarters: Bags & Purses is ideal for helping you put them to use. Although using just two fat quarters does limit the size of the projects Debbie did still manage to fit in a shopping bag, large storage bag and a cross body bag among the projects list. Other projects include a Japanese knot bag, clutch purse, make up case, bag organizer and handy fabric storage bucket among others – 16 projects in total. Take Two Fat Quarters: Bags & Purses starts with some essential bag making tips, with step-by-step colour photos to guide you, plus some tips on choosing your materials and equipment too. Then it’s onto the projects, each of which is preceded with a beautiful photo of the project you will be making. This book does have great photography. The projects walk you through each stage from gathering supplies, to cutting fabrics and assembling your bag, with handy tips scattered throughout the book too. Photos and colour diagrams are provided where needed to help assist you in following the written instructions. Best of all there is a full-size pattern sheet at the back of the book, no fiddling around with trying to resize templates! -- Fiona Pullen * The Sewing Directory *Turn your leftover fabric or stash of odd fat quarters into 16 beautiful bags with Debbie von Grabler-Crozier’s guide, Take Two Fat Quarters: Bags & Purses. From accessory essentials, like an evening clutch and cross-body handbag, to invaluable carriers such as a foldable shopper and lunch tote, this book is perfect for sewists of all abilities and includes all the essential sewing techniques, tips, and tricks you need! * Crafts Beautiful *Turn left-over fabrics into 16 beautiful bags, with projects ranging from an evening clutch to a lunch tote. There are photos, hand-drawn illustrations and heaps of hints and tips. For all abilities, this friendly book will get you making items straight away. * Machine Knitting Monthly *If you've got a penchant for bags and purses, then this handy title is for you. As well as a crash course on all the techniques you need to get started, sewist Debbie von Grabler-Crozier explores how to use two fat quarters to make a total of 16 beautiful carryall. From an evening clutch and a cross body handbag to a practical foldable shopper and lunch tote, there really is a bag for every occasion! * Sew Magazine *Table of ContentsIntroduction 6 What is a fat quarter? 7 Materials 8 Usual sewing needs 10 Techniques Finishing seams and lining 14, Clipping and notching 15, Boxing bag corners 16, Using glue in bag making 17, Zips 18, Patch/slip pockets 22, Adding binding 23 The Projects Storage Bag 26, Fabric Bucket 30, Foldaway Shopper 34, Japanese Knot Bag 40, Zipped Pouch 44, Clutch Purse 48, Bag Organizer 52, Tablet Case 56, Tool Trug 60, Make-up Case 64, Wine Bottle Tote 70, Paperbag-style Lunch Bag 74, Pencil Case 78, Tiny Tote 82, Cross-body Bag 86, Minimalist's Phone Bag 92 Index 96

    5 in stock

    £9.49

  • Making Vintage Bags

    GMC Publications Making Vintage Bags

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisVintage bags are the perfect way to bring a touch of feminine style and retro glamour to any outfit. Here are eight original projects inspired by the elegance and sophistication of styles from the 1920s to the 1950s. The bags are made from easily acquired materials using straightforward techniques and come in a range of beautiful shapes. All the projects can be created from small amounts of fabric. Projects include: 1920s asymmetric clutch; 1920s Art Deco-inspired pocket bag; 1930s tie-handle bag; 1940s crescent bag; and 1950s flower handbag.

    3 in stock

    £5.99

  • Hand Dyeing Yarn and Fleece: Custom-Color Your

    Workman Publishing Hand Dyeing Yarn and Fleece: Custom-Color Your

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisDiscover the colorful joys of hand dyeing your own yarn and fleece. It’s easy, fun, and can be done right in your own kitchen! Self-taught dyer Gail Callahan shows you a variety of simple techniques to turn plain, outdated, or leftover yarn into vibrant “new” fibers using ovens, crockpots, frying pans, and other standard kitchen equipment. Detailed advice on color theory, self-striping, “grocery store” dyes, and handmade multicolor skeins make successful dyeing a cinch, even for complete beginners.

    2 in stock

    £15.19

  • Making Victorian Costumes for Men

    The Crowood Press Ltd Making Victorian Costumes for Men

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisDuring Queen Victoria's long reign there were constant, often subtle, changes to men's clothing in the large, diverse and growing population. This practical book guides you through the male fashions of the time and includes eighteen garments typical of the era. Each project is carefully grounded in historical research, while traditional tailoring techniques are simplified for the modern costume maker. It is an essential handbook that describes fabrics and tools for pattern drafting, tailoring and costume construction, and explains how to get the best results from each. It covers a wide variety of gentleman's attire adaptable for different occupations and social status, including assorted shirts, trousers, breeches, a tailcoat, a jacket, a frockcoat and several waistcoats. There is a full set of patterns for each outfit, along with clear, full colour construction photographs and finally, the author suggests how outfits can be adapted to fit different sizes and characters, and gives practical insights into the making process.Trade ReviewDevilly's historical and practical knowledge is immense, and she demonstrates a respect for historical interpretation, whilst engaging with modern practices and time-saving tips. The attention to detail is impressive. Significantly, she shows an understanding of the industry's requirements absent from other publications, gives thorough and clear guidance and is dedicated to the high-level production of a wide variety of garments. In Making Victorian Costumes for Men, Devilly has succeeded in translating her haptic understanding of the craft into an informative, manageable and enrapturing guide. -- Liz Garland, University of Huddersfield * Studies in Costume and Performance Vol 5, Number 2 *This book provides a clear and detailed look at the construction of the 18 garments as well as helps place them in the wider context of the history of menswear in the Victorian era. This is a wonderful book to add to any person's library who is interested in either recreating these historical garments as a production or personal costume or who is interested in the practical application side of research. -- Grace Cochran Keenan * The Journal of Dress History Vol 5 Issue 2 *

    3 in stock

    £22.50

  • Stitch 50 Dogs

    David & Charles Stitch 50 Dogs

    2 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    2 in stock

    £12.39

  • Ultimate Guide to Sewing Machine Feet

    C & T Publishing Ultimate Guide to Sewing Machine Feet

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisExplore the wide variety of sewing machine feet and learn how to use them effectively to get the most out of your sewing machine!Become an expert in using your sewing machine feet for various applications! Based on the popular class offered by Shelley Scott-Tobisch and Bernie Tobisch, the dynamic duo returns to teach you how to correctly select the right sewing foot for the job, use it for various applications, and troubleshoot common pitfalls. Whether you are a beginner or a seasoned crafter, this comprehensive guide offers everything you need to know to do more than you ever imagined with feet you probably already own!Discover the wide variety of sewing machine feet for quilting, sewing, and embellishmentLearn how to use which foot to make your life easier and your projects more polished with feet you probably already ownGain problem-solving skills to troubleshoot common issues and enhance your skills in thread choice, tension, needle selection, and more

    2 in stock

    £16.99

  • Crochet Amigurumi for the Holidays

    Weldon Owen Crochet Amigurumi for the Holidays

    1 in stock

    1 in stock

    £20.48

  • Tildas Summer Ideas

    David & Charles Tildas Summer Ideas

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis colourful collection of summer craft projects is bursting with pretty accessories and unique gift ideas from Tilda craft designer and bestselling author Tone Finnanger.Choose from a selection of Tilda sewing and papercraft projects with something to suit everyone. Clear instructions and full-size templates make each project quick and easy to achieve.Create adorable Tilda angels, give them personality with facial details and then create dresses, dungarees and accessories from your favourite fabrics. Helpful instructions guide you through making toys, from tracing and cutting to stuffing and sewing. Make traditional Dala Horses for the kids to play with or cute fabric radishes for the kitchen, hang hearts embellished with ribbon trims from the mantelpiece and sew garlands to decorate windows all around the house.Beautiful cushions and bags make ideal gifts, but they're also perfect for keeping to yourself! Create your own notebooks and bookmarks or decorate items with decoupage for quick and easy presents. You can even create co-ordinating cards to match your gifts.Table of ContentsThe Tilda brand is strong worldwide, with fans always seeking the next offering Features the latest Tilda fabrics and designs making this a must-have for the legions of Tilda fans

    15 in stock

    £7.59

  • Modern Quilting

    The Crowood Press Modern Quilting

    2 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    2 in stock

    £18.00

  • New Crafts Rag Crafts 25 Contemporary Projects

    Anness Publishing New Crafts Rag Crafts 25 Contemporary Projects

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe ultimate thrift craft, ragwork is enjoying a revival and this practical book shows you how to make all kinds of great pieces from recycled fabrics.

    2 in stock

    £7.59

  • A Little Course in Sewing

    Dorling Kindersley Ltd A Little Course in Sewing

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisSimply all you need to know to learn to sewKeen to take up sewing but don''t know where to start? This clear, concise guide shows you what other sewing books only tell you. The ideal sewing book for beginners, it takes you through the basics, from threading a needle to hand-stitching and embroidery. Then, as you build confidence and skills, you''ll master more advanced techniques, from machine-stitching a straight seam, to pockets, zips, and patchwork.??At each stage, you''ll find chic sewing projects so you can practise what you''ve learned: start simple with lavender hearts and a ladybird pin cushion; build up to a tote bag and cheery bunting; then showcase your skills with a zipped purse and the perfect child''s skirt.Packed with clear, step-by-step photos and instructions, expert tips and advice, plus help when things go wrong, A Little Course in Sewing will soon have you hooked on this creative, captivating craft.Table of Contents• Start simple and learn the basics, build on what you've learnt and then show off your new skills • Make over 30 beautiful projects from lavendar hearts to tote bags • Highly visual approach shows you what other courses only tell you

    3 in stock

    £11.69

  • Gerties Charmed Sewing Studio

    Abrams Gerties Charmed Sewing Studio

    2 in stock

    Book Synopsis Bestselling sewing author Gretchen Hirsch returns to her roots with a fresh look at fashion classics—how they were made then, and how modern day sewists can re-create them now—in Gertie’s Charmed Sewing Studio. Gretchen Hirsch, aka “Gertie,” returns to her roots with a dive into beloved fashion classics, including the mermaid gown, the structured sheath (think Elizabeth Taylor), the Rose Marie Reid swimsuit, and more—plus a little fashion history, to inspire modern-day style mavens. Sewists, thrift shoppers, and fashion collectors will love making the book's three downloadable patterns, and learning how to reproduce favorite vintage looks that fit modern figures. The first half of the book is a journey through pattern and couture sewing techniques and iconic designs. Gretchen combines a bounty of sketches, historic images, process photos, and clear instructions to create an irresistible sewi

    2 in stock

    £19.54

  • Abrams Books Knit How Revised and Updated Edition

    4 in stock

    a huge range and FREE tracked UK delivery on ALL orders.

    4 in stock

    £17.09

  • Sewing Animal Dolls: Heirloom patterns to make

    Pen & Sword Books Ltd Sewing Animal Dolls: Heirloom patterns to make

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisLearn how to make Daisy Dog, her best friends Rosie Rabbit, the twins Betty and Ben Bear and Daisy's beret wearing puppy Mimi. Each character has their own complete wardrobe for all of their adventures together, from playing dress up to long summer picnics, sleepovers and weekend walks. Daisy and Friends features easy to follow step by step instructions with full-size sewing patterns for all of the characters, clothes and accessories.

    3 in stock

    £13.49

  • All Points Patchwork: English Paper Piecing

    Workman Publishing All Points Patchwork: English Paper Piecing

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe key to perfect patchwork is getting all of the points to match up — which is no easy feat! Set yourself up for success with the rediscovered technique of English paper piecing. Using paper templates to guide your pattern, you can expertly fit your quilting shapes together before you even start sewing. All Points Patchwork takes you far beyond traditional hexagons and accommodates triangles, diamonds, octagons, and even curved shapes. Simple instructions for decorating clothing, bedding, and home decor open up astounding possibilities for quilters of all levels.

    2 in stock

    £15.19

  • The Essential Guide to Color Knitting Techniques:

    Workman Publishing The Essential Guide to Color Knitting Techniques:

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisNow in paperback! Imagine a softly striped crib blanket knit in the comforting colors of the nursery. Or a sophisticated cashmere wrap featuring rich jewel tones that set off a favorite black dress. Knitting teacher and author Margaret Radcliffe presents a world of color techniques in a single comprehensive reference that you’ll consult every time two or more yarn colors are in play. Stitchers of every ability level will love the color-combining methods and professional secrets revealed in The Essential Guide to Color Knitting Techniques. Multicolor knitting techniques are explained with step-by-step illustrations and photographs accompanied by instructive text. Complete chapters on stripes, stitch effects, succeeding with multicolor yarns, stranded knitting, and intarsia cover the theory and how-to behind each method and offer creative solutions for handling tangled yarn, estimating yarn quantities of each color, holding on to all those ends, and employing stunning finishing techniques. A final chapter describes more unusual techniques, such as helix, shadow, mosaic, and modular knitting.

    2 in stock

    £16.14

  • Homemade Nail Polish: Create Unique Colors and

    Ulysses Press Homemade Nail Polish: Create Unique Colors and

    3 in stock

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    3 in stock

    £15.19

  • Making Simple Needle Felts: 40 Seasonal Projects

    Hawthorn Press Making Simple Needle Felts: 40 Seasonal Projects

    2 in stock

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    2 in stock

    £15.29

  • Search Press Ltd How to Make Cloth Dolls: 6 Fabulous Designs and

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisContaining 6 wonderful step-by-step projects and ideas for many more, this highly practical guide is aimed at those who are new to doll making, as well as more experienced needlecrafters. It contains the best of Jan Horrox's previous titles: Introduction to Making Cloth Dolls and Making Fantasy Cloth Dolls. Jan’s beautiful dolls are exquisitely made, yet by breaking the process down into easy-to-follow steps, they become surprisingly easy to achieve. Full of character and life, Jan’s dolls are made using a wide range of colourful fabrics, trims, ribbons and buttons and are ideal for using up scraps and oddments of materials. There are clear, step-by-step instructions for making hands and feet, making hair, and needlesculpting and painting the exquisite faces to really bring the dolls to life. There are also instructions for making webbed fingers and delicate fairy wings as well as a mermaid's tail. Full-size templates for all the body pieces are supplied at the back of the book. With 6 projects to choose from, including fairies, wood nymphs, mermaids, witches and a steampunk doll, this book provides all the means and inspiration you need to make your own gorgeous dolls. Trade ReviewThorough step by step instructions to make six colourful character dolls including Titania and Morwenna, a fairy, nymph, mermaid and steampunk doll with some alternatives too. You'll find detailed instructions to make each doll plus equally detailed instructions on basic techniques and advice on fabrics and tools. Use a wide range of fabrics to make beautiful dolls. Fabulous close ups of the dolls and techniques used to sculpt the face and body. Some of the dolls are jointed. The doll pattern pieces are full size. If you do not own the previously published books, this is a great book on doll making. A stunning book with great photos and instructions. Take your doll making into an art form with Jan's methods. * www.karenplatt.co.uk *With six step-by-step projects and ideas for many more, this practical guide is for those new to doll making as well as more experienced crafters. Ideal for using up scraps and oddments, the dolls are east to make with step-by-step instructions. Full-size templates for all the body pieces are supplied at the back of the book. * Machine Knitting Monthly *Table of ContentsIntroduction Materials & equipment Making heads and faces Making hands Making feet 1. Miranda 2. Anastasia 3. Titania 4. Peaseblossom 5. Moon Flower 6. Nerissa 7. Merina 8. Morwenna 9. Rhiannon Templates Index

    2 in stock

    £13.49

  • Luna Lapin Making New Friends

    David & Charles Luna Lapin Making New Friends

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisLearn to make Luna Lapin's friends and their exquisite wardrobes. This collection of sewing patterns features five of Luna's best friends (as well as Luna herself) along with their clothes including Hugh the hound, Daisy the sheep, Ramsey the ram, Rowan the squirrel and Freya the fawn.Table of ContentsINTRODUCTION ..................................... 4 MATERIALS ............................................... 6 TECHNIQUES ............................................ 8 Luna Lapin Comes Home ....................... 12 LUNA'S SAILOR COLLAR DRESS ......... 14 Luna and the Washday Disaster .......... 20 ROWAN'S WASHDAY APRON ............. 22 Luna and the Windmill War ................ 26 RAMSEY'S SHAWL COLLAR JUMPER .. 28 RAMSEY'S CARGO PANTS ................... 31 RAMSEY'S BACKPACK ........................... 35 Luna Meets the Mayor ......................... 38 DAISY'S TWIRLING DRESS ................... 40 Luna and the Salty Seadog .................. 44 HUGH'S MATELOT TOP ....................... 46 HUGH'S BUTTON-FRONT TROUSERS 48 HUGH'S PEACOAT ................................. 52 HUGH'S BANDANA ............................... 59 Luna and the Unexpected Guest .......... 60 FREYA'S HALTERNECK PLAYSUIT ....... 62 FREYA'S OPERA COAT .......................... 67 FREYA'S MUSIC SATCHEL ..................... 72 How to Sew Luna and Friends ............. 74 HOW TO MAKE LUNA ......................... 76 HOW TO MAKE HUGH ........................ 80 HOW TO MAKE ROWAN ..................... 86 HOW TO MAKE DAISY ........................ 92 HOW TO MAKE RAMSEY ..................... 99 HOW TO MAKE FREYA ...................... 101 THE PATTERNS .................................... 106 SUPPLIERS ............................................ 142 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS .................... 142 ABOUT THE AUTHOR ........................ 142 INDEX ................................................... 143

    2 in stock

    £14.39

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