Restyle & restitch for little ones 30 simple projects from preloved clothes

Linnéa Larsson

Book - 2023

"Create 30 easy-to-sew clothes for babies and toddlers using recycled garments!"--

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Published
Tunbridge Wells, Kent : Search Press Limited 2023.
Language
English
Main Author
Linnéa Larsson (author)
Item Description
"Originally published as Go Recreate! Text, photographs and illustrations © Linnea Larsson. First published by Norstedts, Sweden, in 2018"--Page 115.
Physical Description
124 pages : illustrations (color) ; 28 cm
ISBN
9781800921191
  • Foreword
  • Turning old into new
  • Saving the planet
  • Changing the size
  • Before you start
  • Safety
  • Fabric printing
  • Overview
  • Romper
  • Romper with bows
  • Changing bag
  • Oversized tee
  • Bib
  • Mittens
  • Top
  • Onesie
  • Leggings
  • Bodysuit
  • Pig
  • Frilled romper
  • Dungarees
  • Trousers
  • Bloomers with bib
  • Bows
  • Shirt dress
  • Shoes
  • Wool socks
  • Party collar
  • Pram bag
  • Sleepsuit
  • Bloomers
  • Roomy bodysuit
  • Long bib
  • Frilly dress
  • Cot bedding set
  • Quilt
  • Coat
  • Cardigan.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

This imaginative English-language debut by Swedish architect Larsson shows how to transform used clothes into garments for babies and toddlers. The creative projects include turning an adult button-down shirt into a frilled romper, jeans into overalls, a T-shirt into a sleepsuit, and a wool sweater into socks. The measurements are for infants who are 0--6 months old, but the author describes how to adjust the designs for babies who are 6--12 months or 1--2 years old. Other projects show how to make accessories and decor: old bed sheets can be modified into quilts, and T-shirts make a fine material for bibs. To customize these projects, Larsson encourages readers to dabble in such simple fabric printing techniques as dipping the end of a carrot in fabric ink to make dots and carving a stamp from the inside surface of a halved potato. Straightforward instructions aimed at novice sewists ensure that even readers uneasy with a sewing machine will be able to follow along, and the clever designs charm. This adorable collection is ideal for sewing enthusiasts and environmentalists alike. (Feb.)

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