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Fabric-by-Fabric One-Yard Wonders
101 Sewing Projects Using Cottons, Knits, Voiles, Corduroy, Fleece, Flannel, Home Dec, Oilcloth, Wool, and Beyond

The authors of One-Yard Wonders are back with another all-new collection of 101 sewing projects contributed by designers and sewing bloggers across North America. This time, the projects are organized by fabric type -- from home dec to knits, wool to flannels, corduroy to cottons, you’ll learn how to make the most of each fabric’s unique characteristics. And since each project uses just a single yard of fabric, it’s easy and affordable to experiment with something you’ve never tried before. Waterproof coated cottons are perfect for a gym bag, knit jersey whips up quickly into a ruffle scarf or sassy dress, corduroy makes a sturdy tote, and lightweight cotton voile is just right for a little girl’s smocked sundress. Each project comes with step-by-step illustrated instructions and a complete cutting layout, and all required pattern pieces are included.

“This is perfect for us since we’re often so smitten with a fabric that we buy a small amount of it just in case we think of something to use it for.” --Apartment Therapy

“A quirky and hip sewing book.” --Library Journal

$ 29.95 US

Details
Hardcover with concealed wire-o and patterns
Pages: 416
Size: 8 x 8 1/2
Color: Full-color; Photographs and illustrations throughout
ISBN: 978-1-60342-586-5
Order Number: 62586

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