Fabric manipulation - the art of creating constructed textiles - is demystified in this encyclopedia of sewing techniques.
- Features 150 creative sewing techniques, from smocking, trapunto quilting and reverse applique to Suffolk puffs, pleating and shirring.
- Includes hundreds of diagrams and photographs to illustrate the traditional and contemporary methods.
- Creative project ideas show practical applications for many of the fabric manipulation techniques.
Fabric manipulation - the art of creating constructed textiles - is demystified in this encyclopedia of sewing techniques.
- Features 150 creative sewing techniques, from smocking, trapunto quilting and reverse applique to Suffolk puffs, pleating and shirring.
- Includes hundreds of diagrams and photographs to illustrate the traditional and contemporary methods.
- Creative project ideas show practical applications for many of the fabric manipulation techniques.
Fabric Manipulation: 150 Creative Sewing Techniques
176Fabric Manipulation: 150 Creative Sewing Techniques
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ISBN-13: | 9781446361542 |
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Publisher: | F+W Media |
Publication date: | 05/07/2013 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 176 |
Sales rank: | 196,343 |
File size: | 13 MB |
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