Making Children's Clothes

25 . Step-By-Step Sewing Projects for 0-5 Years, Including Full-Size Paper Patterns [With Pattern(s)]

Cover Art for 9781906525798, Making Children's Clothes by Emma Hardy
ISBN: 9781906525798
Publisher: Ryland, Peters & Small Ltd
Published: 10 September, 2009
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Links Australian Libraries (Trove)
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Using just a few simple sewing techniques, discover the easy way to create fun and stylish outfits for young children (0-5 years). By combining a few easy-to-learn stitches with great fabrics and trims, expert seamstress Emma Hardy explains how to make beautiful yet practical clothes for your children. Choose from 25 different projects, including party frocks and pinafore dresses, simple shirts and elasticated trousers, sleepwear and accessories, such as hats, bibs, bootees, and aprons. There are clothes for young boys and girls, toddlers, and babies, plus full-size paper patterns that can easily be scaled to suit different ages. Packed with useful tips and sewing techniques, Making Children's Clothes provides a comprehensive guide to creating fantastic items that your child will love to wear. *Emma Hardy's Sewing in No Time (ISBN 978-1-906094-26-3) and Quilting in No Time (ISBN 978-1-906525-30-9) have both sold over 25,000 copies. *All projects are easy to make, even for beginners. *Includes a tear-out section of full-size paper patterns.

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