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Sewing Machine Projects for Children: For children aged 7+ years - A fun and creative guide to making 30 toys, decorations, bags, and more
 
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ISBN13:9781800654082
ISBN10:1800654081
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:144 pages
Size:276x208 mm
Language:English
Illustrations: 300 col photos and artworks
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Sewing Machine Projects for Children

For children aged 7+ years - A fun and creative guide to making 30 toys, decorations, bags, and more
 
Publisher: CICO Kidz
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Number of Volumes: on FSC paper
 
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Short description:

Help children learn to MACHINE SEW with 30 SUPER-FUN and CREATIVE projects!

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Help children learn to MACHINE SEW with 30 SUPER-FUN and CREATIVE projects!



An all-new collection from BESTSELLING author ANGELA PRESSLEY, expert sewing teacher and star of SEWING STREET TV.



Packed full of colourful and unique ideas, this STEP-BY-STEP guide will inspire children to machine-sew their own amazing toys, accessories, decorations and gifts.



Angela Pressley has designed 30 projects she knows kids will love to make, from cuddly mama and baby stringray toys to a cute sausage dog complete with a mini bandana. Customise bedrooms with a colourful stripy cushion and wall storage pockets and make unique, on-trend accessories including a bubble tea pencil case and a matching slouchy beanie and mittens.



Also included are easy-to-use templates, a guide to the basic sewing kit needed and a handy techniques section with clear step-by-step illustrations. Each of the projects has a skill rating, so children can start with the simplest designs and move on to more challenging projects as they build their skills and confidence.