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1, 2, 3 Sew: Build Your Skills with 33 Simple Sewing Projects

by Ellen Luckett Baker

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Sewing can be as easy as 1-2-3 with this helpful building-block approachâ??includes 33 projects!
In this creative teaching book, craft blogger Ellen Luckett Baker offers a wholly unique approach to sewing: She presents projects in groups of three, each building on the techniques used in the project before. Baker shows, for example, how to sew a glasses case, then build on those skills to create a zippered pouch, and from there, make a more advanced cosmetics bag.
There are thirty-three delightful projects in all, ranging from clothing to decor and accessories. This very special ebook includes easy-to-follow instructions, how-to illustrations, and instructions for how to print the patterns, making it an essential resource for beginning and intermediate sewers alike.… (more)

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Love the concept. Some of the projects are fun. A lot of the instructions and measurements are wrong, and I feel lucky that I am already a fairly experienced sewist and can figure out what is supposed to be going on. (eg. for the lunch bag, she tells you to cut pieces out of the cotton that should be cut out of the canvas; for the pencil holder, the circle is too small for the tube). Still, a good basics-building book. ( )
  andrea_mcd | Mar 10, 2020 |
Lots of great ideas for your home or to make as gifts. Teens will enjoy the various bags and totes that they can make ( )
  TeamDewey | Apr 5, 2013 |
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Crafts. Nonfiction. HTML:

Sewing can be as easy as 1-2-3 with this helpful building-block approachâ??includes 33 projects!
In this creative teaching book, craft blogger Ellen Luckett Baker offers a wholly unique approach to sewing: She presents projects in groups of three, each building on the techniques used in the project before. Baker shows, for example, how to sew a glasses case, then build on those skills to create a zippered pouch, and from there, make a more advanced cosmetics bag.
There are thirty-three delightful projects in all, ranging from clothing to decor and accessories. This very special ebook includes easy-to-follow instructions, how-to illustrations, and instructions for how to print the patterns, making it an essential resource for beginning and intermediate sewers alike.

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