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30293101940208
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Clark County
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646.2044 Haxe
Title
Sewing stashbusters : 25 great ways to use up your fabric leftovers / Kate Haxell.
Author
Haxell, Kate. author.
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NF
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6
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30293101940208
646.2044 Haxe
11/22/2021
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Catalog Details
International Standard Book Number
9781800650473 (pbk.)
International Standard Book Number
1800650078 (pbk.)
International Standard Book Number
9781800650473 (ePub ebook)
Personal Name
Haxell, Kate. author.
Title Statement
Sewing stashbusters : 25 great ways to use up your fabric leftovers / Kate Haxell.
Production, Publication, Distribution, Manufacture, and Copyright Notice
New York : Cico Books, 2021.
Physical Description
96 pages : color illustrations ; 28 cm.
General Note
Includes index.
General Note
"Projects in this book have previously appeared in one of the follwing titles by Kate Haxell: Sew-licious Little Things and Sewlicious."--Colophon.
Formatted Contents Note
At home -- Out and about -- To wear -- For crafters.
Summary, Etc.
For sewers who want to know how to make use of their fabric stash and avoid waste, this collection of 25 makes has the answer. It's a perennial problem for crafters: you have a little fabric left over from a major project, too much to throw it away and not enough for another big make. Sewing Stashbusters has the eco-friendly answer, 25 projects specially chosen to use up the odd yard or less of fabric, so you'll have a clear stash drawer and a clear conscience. To keep you organized while you craft, there are pincushions, knitting bags, and a knitting needle roll. For when you are out and about, you might want to make yourself some backyard bunting, or a patchwork coat for your dog. For your wardrobe, make a pretty tie-on collar with buttons from your store, or sew-on patches for your denim. And at home you can make a cat-shaped doorstop or a Dachshund draft excluder. Pockets, pouches, and coin purses can be made in contrasting pieces of fabric, while puffs and rosettes will use up even the smallest pieces in your stash.
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term
Sewing.
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term
Textile crafts.
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