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Vivienne Bolton - Vintage Projects : 18 Projects Inspired download ebook DJV, PDF, FB2

9781780095066
English

1780095066
'Vintage Projects' draws on a style that is found somewhere comfortable in our memories, things we remember from our grandparents and parents. It shows you how to make 18 lovely projects, ranging from brooches, gloves, guest towels and scented cushions., Evoke memories of times gone by with this book, filled with ideas for creating items to give as gifts or to keep in your own home. The projects use genuine vintage or vintage-inspired fabrics and materials to create elegant evocative pieces, Vivienne also shows you how to make use of treasured possessions and secondhand finds for that feeling of nostalgia. Create lavender bath bags and rose-scented drawer liners, or make a fashion statement with a beaded brooch or corsage. To point you in the right direction, there are tips on what to look for when you�re rummaging in antiques stores or hunting for vintage fabric. Finding your materials is one of the most enjoyable parts of making these projects, as all vintage projects have a history. It�s fun to think of the person who used to own the dress or the lace tablecloth you are refurbishing. Each project features step-by-step instructions, beautiful photographs and gift-wrap ideas., This book draws on a style that is found somewhere comfortable in our memories, things we remember from our grandparents and parents - a pattern on a piece of fabric, an old photograph or a lovely brooch. Things which though they're old, have now become fashionable again. This book shows you how to make over 15 lovely projects - ranging from brooches, gloves, guest towels and scented cushions - using genuine family keepsakes, or fabrics, trimmings and other knick-knacks that have a nostalgic feel and style. Vintage Projects will be perfect for crafters wishing to create pieces for their home and to those who want to recycle old treasured items and turn them into something new.

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Praise for David O.Maybe you're drawn to the Celine bodice with Bardot sleeves and a Meryl skirt.For each project there are step-by-step instructions (illustrated with photographs) that will guide the beginner through the making process, while Alexandra's innovative ideas will provide fresh inspiration for the experienced sewer.It presents instructions and diagrams, including a representation of the completed pattern., Written as a beginning-level,patternmaking text, Principles of Flat Pattern Design, 3rd Edition provides an added dimension to apparel design and a better understanding of the processes involved in producing ready-to-wear or custom apparel.Illuminating, heartbreaking, and masterful, Tabbi's book gives us the most subtly drawn portrait to date of one of the twentieth century's seminal novelists., During his lifetime, William Gaddis (19221998) evaded bio-graphical questions, never read from his work publicly, and didn't allow his photograph to appear on his books.Ingraham writes as a Christian, but her musical reflections capture the heart of a wisdom tradition shared by Christians and Jews alike., Deeper your conversation with God-in the nuances of the most complex Psalm.Endless inspiration as Lisa shares the memories and moments that inspired each project.Each pattern shines on its own page, with all necessary facts and a detailed photograph to illustrate the pattern.In addition to helping you design your own clothes, Kristiann guides you through all the essential sewing skills, such as installing an invisible zipper and balancing a hem.With a folded pattern at the back, this book provides inspiring ideas and highly practical techniques for anyone wanting to learn about draping., This is the latest book from the pattern cutting and construction experts at Bunka Fashion College in Japan, school of Yohji Yamamoto.These stunning projects require little material and even less time, so get started: Recover, reclaim and revamp!Each chapter ends with party ideas, complete with decoration DIYs and recipes., Step inside the world of Elsie and Emma, the sisters behind the decor blog "A Beautiful Mess." With tiny budgets and a crafty, can-do attitude, they overhauled each room in their first homes with DIY projects using family photos, vibrant fabrics, flea-market finds, and affordable furniture.The material is hand-selected from dozens of publications from Lark Books, a leader in craft books.