Sewing room accessories

Debbie Shore

Book - 2017

The latest addition to the Love to Sew series, this new title from best-selling author Debbie Shore contains 15 gorgeous, practical items that every sewer will love to make, use or give as gifts. The book contains storage solutions and sewing accessories to equip every sewing space. The projects range from practical storage solutions such as tool rolls, carry cases and cutting mat carriers to innovative ways to keep a sewing space tidy, such as a handy armchair storage device and an ironing station, complete with board cover and handy hanging pouch for storing a mini iron and attachments. The book also contains colourful sewing room essentials such as a pincushion, a seam press and handmade bobbins, and inspiring items perfect to give as gi...fts: a sewing room diary cover and a sewing case. The book contains a comprehensive materials and techniques section at the beginning, showing clearly all the techniques needed, with beautiful photography and easy-to-follow instructions. Each of the projects contains step-by-step photography and clear instructions so that even beginners will find these projects a doddle.

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Published
Tunbridge Wells, Kent [England] : Search Press Ltd 2017.
Language
English
Main Author
Debbie Shore (author)
Physical Description
63 pages : colour illustrations ; 23 x 23 cm
ISBN
9781782213352
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Review by Booklist Review

In this latest from Shore, the creator of the popular Half Yard sewing series, instructions for 15 sewing room accessories are outlined step-by-step with color photos. These accessories are useful for the home sewer and as gifts (most could be used in other storage and organization contexts). The projects are designed to appeal to those who like a place for everything and everything in its place, something that can easily get away from even the most well-intentioned maker in the midst of a project. Instructions include measurements for the required fabric (no pattern pieces), and all but one project have 20 or fewer steps to complete. Quilting cotton and fusible batting are used to make almost all of the items. Projects include perennial favorites, such as pincushion, sewing machine cover, and sewing kit as well as items for which patterns are less commonly found, including a cutting mat and accessory carrier, a half-circle clamshell carry case, and a small machine-side ironing station.--Heidemann, Anne Copyright 2017 Booklist

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.