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Sew in Style-Make Your Own Doll Clothes [Fixed Layout Formula]: 22 Projects for 18" Dolls • Build Your Sewing Skills

by Erin Hentzel

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Projects for young stitchers to dress up their dolls: "Covers so many sewing basics--how to use a pattern, sewing seams, pressing, sewing curves and corners." --Gen Q Magazine Get your amateur designer or stylist sewing with this how-to manual for kids who want to create one-of-a-kind looks for their 18" dolls. Twenty-two trendy clothing and accessory projects--from yoga pants to skinny jeans to a messenger bag--encourage kids to mix and match to design their own unique outfits. Lessons on sewing basics, step-by-step photos, links to full-size patterns, and projects for all skill levels ensure that budding designers will have no trouble creating the looks they always wanted for their favorite 18? companions. This Fixed Layout Edition has been designed to retain the original look and feel of the book while taking advantage of the built in features of your device.… (more)

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Projects for young stitchers to dress up their dolls: "Covers so many sewing basics--how to use a pattern, sewing seams, pressing, sewing curves and corners." --Gen Q Magazine Get your amateur designer or stylist sewing with this how-to manual for kids who want to create one-of-a-kind looks for their 18" dolls. Twenty-two trendy clothing and accessory projects--from yoga pants to skinny jeans to a messenger bag--encourage kids to mix and match to design their own unique outfits. Lessons on sewing basics, step-by-step photos, links to full-size patterns, and projects for all skill levels ensure that budding designers will have no trouble creating the looks they always wanted for their favorite 18? companions. This Fixed Layout Edition has been designed to retain the original look and feel of the book while taking advantage of the built in features of your device.

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