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Linen, Wool, Cotton: 25 Simple Projects To Sew With Natural Fabrics

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About this Book

Trade Paperback

112 Pages, 7 x 9.2 x 0.34 in

April 14, 2009

Shambhala


1590306481
9781590306482

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Objects sewn with all-natural fabrics have an unmistakable look and feel that makes them stand out from the “ordinary.” Natural fabrics are more interesting, almost always more comfortable, and they lend themselves wonderfully to all sorts of homemade projects. The simple sewing projects in this book offer home accessories made from linen, wool, and cotton. From aprons to blankets and lunch bags, each project will add a little bit of warmth and comfort to any home. Through clear instruction and easy-to-follow diagrams, all of these projects are perfect for the novice sewer; yet the sophisticated charmand utile nature of each item will also appeal to the more experienced seamster.Projects include:Linen: Sarong Apron, Handkerchief, Slouch Bag, Hand Towel, Wastebasket Cover, Duvet Cover, Pillow Case, Kitchen Cloth, Fruit Bag, Apron Wool: Muffler, Socks, Room Shoes, Blanket, Bottle  Cover, Lap Blanket, Messenger’s BagCotton: Jumper, Wall Pocket, Bath Mat, Small Bag, Sweets Mat, Lingerie Case, Lunch Bag, Parent and Child’s Bag

About the Author

Akiko Mano is president of JAMJAM, a brand of handmade children’s clothing and accessories. When she became a mother, Mano decided that there wasno clothing available that she considered suitable for her child. She devoted herself to studying pattern making and soon began making children’s clothes. Her unpretentiously styled clothing, made with natural materials, has garnered a great deal of attention, and her creations are often featured at promotional eventsand in magazines.

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  • Luanne Ollivier

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    Beautiful in it's simplicity 3

    10 months ago

    Linen, Wool, Cotton is being released April 14th from Random House Canada. Written by Akiko Mano it showcases the Japanese Craft style. It's true - I am addicted to fabric. And nothing beats natural fabrics - especially cottons. Wool is a natural insulator. Natural cotton breathes with your body. Linen products can last generations, becoming softer after each use. Why wouldn't you want to sew with natural fibres? Mano feels the same way..."As I handle each fabric, I try to think of… read more

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