When I saw that Fabric-by-Fabric One-Yard Wonders: 101 Sewing Projects Using Cottons, Knits, Voiles, Corduroy, Fleece, Flannel, Home Dec, Oilcloth, Wool, and Beyond was available for review on Netgalley, I couldn't help but want to review this book.
This book by authors Rebecca Yaker and Patricia Hoskins features patterns from multiple contributors many of whom have blogs and websites where you can find more of their creations. The book is organized by type of fabric so all that you have to do is look where you keep your fabrics, decide which one you want to use, then flip to the appropriate section to find a fun project to make.
Since I received an electronic version of the book for review, I can't comment on the quality of the pattern pieces themselves. However, I found many of the ideas in the book to be ones that I hadn't seen before. My favorites included an apron with hot pads sewn in (very useful!), an umbrella, and a manatee (Yes, a toy one. I know, but it's cute. And I kind of want one.)
After looking through the projects, it seems that the book is best for those with children or those who have family or friends with children. Since one-yard really is a small amount of fabric, most of the clothing patterns in the book are aimed for small children. As I mentioned with the manatee, there are also some adorable patterns for stuffed animals.
Overall, the skill level for the projects included does not seem to be too high. If you're interested in the book, I'd suggest taking a look at the table of contents to see how many of the projects sound like ones you would want to make. Probably, if you don't plan to sew for children, there are other books that would be better for you.
Hope you're all having a good week!
Wow, thats great!!! Thanks for sharing!!! :)
ReplyDeleteAnd liz, thats for the great msg on my blog, i am so happy you like it!! If you do end up having time to do some crafts, feel free to send it to me, it might be a fun guest post!!!
love K :)
Yes, I'll definitely let you know if I'm able to make some crafts! Like I said, I love the DIYs on your blog!
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