Fabric Paper Thread: 26 Projects to Sew & Embellish • 25 Embroidery Stitches
Author(s): Kristen Sutcliffe (Author)
Publisher: Funstitch Studio
Publication Date: 1 July 2013
Language: English
Print length: 144 pages
ISBN-10: 1607057158
ISBN-13: 9781607057154
Book Description
After learning just a few simple crafting and sewing techniques, kids can make 26 modern projects to use, wear, give, and brighten their spaces. Kristen Sutcliffe’s Fabric • Paper • Thread shows how to transform tee shirts, tote bags, and more into unique pieces using embroidery stitches, super simple appliqué, and basic machine sewing. No matter whether kids are super crafty or have never even picked up a needle and thread, they’ll find something they just have to make. They can craft a fabulous necklace, a cute cover for a boring notepad, or a chic bracelet in no time!
Editorial Reviews
Review
May 13
Blogger Sutcliffe’s first book is an approachable set of projects, mostly embroidery-based and aimed at preteen girls. Her aesthetic is charming: simple, often patterned, designs with easy-to-stitch lines, with just enough trendiness to appeal. Watercolor & Pen Postcards are pleasing despite being basic, while the Simply Stitched Tote Bag and Leather Bracelets have the kind of vaguely beachy, woodsy look that’s perfect for summer. Adults who find this book might want to stitch up a few of the designs for themselves. A few caveats before buying, though. While Sutcliffe provides extensive illustrated directions for embroidery stitches, notation to “use a sewing machine to prepunch” or to trim the raw edges “with pinking shears” pop up without warning that such tools are needed. Also, with several projects, Sutcliffe advises stitching on Aida cloth, then fusing the cloth to an article of clothing or accessory. Aida cloth won’t hold up to much wear and tear (or washing) and waste canvas, which is widely available, is a far better choice. With those minor oddities in mind, this book is a lovely gift to the supervised young crafter. Color photos.
― Publishers Weekly
Mar 13
C&T Publishing’s new imprint FunStitch Studio promises to deliver exciting and creative books for young crafters. Sutcliffe gives step-by-step instructions for making jewelry, embellishing clothing and tote bags, creating room décor, and more. Basic stitches are demonstrated via illustrations: running, backstitch, cross-stitch, lazy daisy, arrow, whipstitch, and blanket. The projects are great to work on individually to keep or give as gifts or to work on as a group during crafting parties and sleepovers. Sutcliffe maintains a craft blog featuring her latest projects so readers can follow her and see more crafts online. Recommended for ages 10 to 13.
― Ingram Content
About the Author
Kristen Sutcliffe’s grandmother taught her how to cross-stitch when she was very young, preparing her for a college career spent studying ceramics. During a three-year stint in Japan, she fell in love with fabric and craft books. She lives in Oberlin, Ohio with her family.
• Express your creative spirit! Make 26 colorful projects to use, wear, give, and brighten your space • Make a quick and easy gift for a friend or for yourself. Choose a no-sew project like a colorful tasseled bead necklace or a cool notepad covered in your fave fabric • Crafts to do with your friends or on the go―take them on vacation, to camp, or anyplace you go