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Love to Sew: Sewing Room Accessories
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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Love to Sew: Sewing Room Accessories
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Debbie Shore
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Series | Love to Sew |
Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:64 | Dimensions(mm): Height 222,Width 222 |
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Category/Genre | Needlework and fabric crafts |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781782213352
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Classifications | Dewey:646.2 |
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Illustrations |
200 Illustrations, color
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Search Press Ltd
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Imprint |
Search Press Ltd
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Publication Date |
19 October 2016 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
The latest addition to the Love to Sew series, this new title from best-selling author Debbie Shore contains 15 gorgeous, practical items that every sewer will love to make, use or give as gifts. The book contains storage solutions and sewing accessories to equip every sewing space. The projects range from practical storage solutions such as tool rolls, carry cases and cutting mat carriers to innovative ways to keep a sewing space tidy, such as a handy armchair storage device and an ironing station, complete with board cover and handy hanging pouch for storing a mini iron and attachments. The book also contains colourful sewing room essentials such as a pincushion, a seam press and handmade bobbins, and inspiring items perfect to give as gifts: a sewing room diary cover and a sewing case. The book contains a comprehensive materials and techniques section at the beginning, showing clearly all the techniques needed, with beautiful photography and easy-to-follow instructions. Each of the projects contains step-by-step photography and clear instructions so that even beginners will find these projects a doddle.
Author Biography
Debbie Shore started her career as a children's television presenter and since then has appeared regularly on television both as an actress and selling products on a shopping channel. Debbie has also hosted live fashion shows with a major fashion store, produces her own range of instructional DVDs and writes for several popular sewing magazines. She is now a bestselling author and has written 12 books for Search Press, with several more underway. Debbie was voted Sewing Designer of the Year in the Immediate Media British Craft Awards 2017. She lives in Lincolnshire. Visit her website at: www.debbieshoresewing.com.
ReviewsFeb 17 I am a great fan of the Love to Sew series, with previous titles including Quilted Flowers, Mug Rugs and Teddy Bears. They are well priced and even if your bookshelf is starting to groan under the weight of craft books then the handy size will be welcomed! This latest title, Sewing Room Accessories, has been written by Debbie Shore, a name that may be familiar to readers through her YouTube channel and previous books. Her new book contains fifteen projects, all made in the practical style Debbie is known for. It starts with pincushions, and then goes on to patterns for a sewing case, sewing machine covers, a tool roll - everything you could think of that you need to make sewing easier. My favourite thing is the Ironing Stand which is based on foldable TV tables found in homeware shops. It looks fairly easy to make, and and would be very handy to have around the house when I sew. The book opens with a short introduction of techniques, but the clear step-by-step photos for each project makes it suitable for all abilities. Many of the projects have details such as pockets and zips to create clever storage ideas. The patterns are written in inches and centimetres, so will keep both quilters and dressmakers happy. If one of your new year's resolutions was to be organised and sew, then you will find lots of inspiration in this book. * Popular Patchwork * There is a lot of information in the book useful to those that are new to sewing. There are several projects many of which I will be making myself, my first project will be the sewing machine cover which I have been wanting to make for a long time. The pin cushion project looks easy and so pretty! All the projects can be made from fabric that I already have and many would make lovely gifts. The instructions are clear and easy to follow. * Joanne Catermole * Dec 2016 The newest title in the Love to Sew series from TV presenter Debbie is a wonderful collection of practical yet pretty items for the sewing enthusiast. As always Debbie provides a comprehensive guide to the fabrics and equipment required together with detailed step-by-step instructions. There are fifteen delightful projects to choose from including machine covers, caddies and totes for sewing equipment, ironing accessories and a fabulous funky pumpkin pincushion! Outstanding value-for-money, this is a must-have book for sewers of all abilities. * East Kent Embroiderers Guild * Anybody who sews is going to require places to keep materials and items that help with various tasks. Here is a book of projects for making more than just pincushions to keep your sewing area tidy and enable you to transport your kit as well. There are fifteen projects in here, some of which can be made out of leftovers from other projects. Cotton fabric is used throughout, making this a book that will have a lot of appeal to quilters. Apart from the basic sewing kit you won't need much else to make these projects, but there is a page showing some additional supplies such as a bamboo creaser, tacking glue pen, fabric clips etc. These items are all optional. This is a book aimed at those who already sew so is not for beginners, although there are instructions at the front for doing applique and creating and using bias strips. Make cases, rolls and caddies for storing tools, bags for carrying to classes, a sewing machine cover and useful pressing mitt. Each project has staged instructions with both captions and photographs, as well as a list of what materials and tools you need and a larger photo of the finished item. As this is not for beginners the staged photographs are not numerous but do illustrate the trickier parts. There are also often more than one view of the item showing it open as well as closed for example which is useful. * myshelf.com * Lovely book with easy to follow instructions and some great projects to try. * Lesley Roche * This is a good book it has got great ideas on how to do simple sewing for begginers. It also gives you step to step instructionsand pictures to show you what you should do next. * Mehnaz Hussain * Anybody who sews is going to require places to keep materials and items that help with various tasks. Here is a book of projects for making more than just pincushions to keep your sewing area tidy and enable you to transport your kit as well. There are fifteen projects in here, some of which can be made out of leftovers from other projects. Cotton fabric is used throughout, making this a book that will have a lot of appeal to quilters. Apart from the basic sewing kit, you won't need much else to make these projects, but there is a page showing some additional supplies such as a bamboo creaser, tacking glue pen, fabric clips etc. These items are all optional. This is a book aimed at those who already sew, so is not for beginners, although there are instructions at the front for doing applique and creating and using bias strips. Make cases, rolls and caddies for storing tools, bags for carrying to classes, a sewing machine cover and useful pressing mitt. Each project has staged instructions with both captions and photographs, as well as a list of what materials and tools you need, and a larger photo of the finished item. As this is not for beginners, the staged photographs are not numerous but do illustrate the trickier parts. There are also often more than one view of the item showing it open as well as closed, for example, which is useful. * myshelf.com * Have just received this book and cannot wait to start sewing. The photographs and detailed instructions look suitable even for me (a beginner!). The sewing room accessories are well thought out and would also make fantastic present ideas. I now need to investigate Debbie Shore's other books. * Lynn Harris * Part of the Love to Sew series, this compact book features 15 storage solutions to keep your sewing room neat and tidy. Clear instructions and great photos make this book easy and fun to use. The projects are practical with essentials such as pincushions, tool rolls and even a handy carry case and a sewing mat. Everything you need to know to sew all projects with something suitable for every skill level. Great makes for yourself or for friends and family. * YarnsandFabrics.co.uk * A straight forward easy to follow book and most of the projects have multiple uses beyond the sewing room, which i think is very handy if you want to make personal gifts for yourself and friends, lovely little book * Julie Dawn * This is a very Good versatile sewing accessory book, nearly ever item has more than one use, not only for storing sewing items but for bathroom and dressing table storage. The Tidy Caddy for make up, or toiletries. The hot iron caddy would be suitable for curling tongs. The tool roll would be ideal for make up or jewellery or even as a pencil case. The cutting mat carrier would be ideal for a student to carry folders in. All together it is a very useful versatile sewing book. I would highly recommend anyone to buy it and I give it 10/10 excellent quality. * Jean Lunn * I liked the book because the instructions are easy to follow and with big photos, to make it easy to follow the steps you have to do to complete the project. It teaches too some useful tricks to make your own projects better and basic skills to help you! I loved the Ribbon Stash project, perfect for a pocket bag or to use it as a wrap gift! * Maria Pujol *
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