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Simple Patchwork Projects: 20 Animal-Themed Projects to Sew & Quilt - Smith, Hayley
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Put your fabric scraps to good use with this collection of adorable animal-themed patchwork and appliqué projects. If you love animals as much as you love crafting, Simple Patchwork Projects will satisfy both passions, with inspiration and instructions for making 20 useful and oh-so-cute textile items for you, your home, and your pets. * Hayley Smith, founder of Craft Yourself Silly, draws on her bestselling range of Tessepatch® kits for inspiration. * specially designed interlocking animal shapes enable you to create patchwork fabrics made up entirely of your favorite creatures, from cats and…mehr

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Put your fabric scraps to good use with this collection of adorable animal-themed patchwork and appliqué projects. If you love animals as much as you love crafting, Simple Patchwork Projects will satisfy both passions, with inspiration and instructions for making 20 useful and oh-so-cute textile items for you, your home, and your pets. * Hayley Smith, founder of Craft Yourself Silly, draws on her bestselling range of Tessepatch® kits for inspiration. * specially designed interlocking animal shapes enable you to create patchwork fabrics made up entirely of your favorite creatures, from cats and dogs to foxes and chickens. * templates can be used as appliqué motifs to customize items you already own
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Hayley Smith is the founder of Craft Yourself Silly, for which she creates all the products, designs and patterns. Her range of kits, supplies and tools is widely stocked by retailers in the USA, UK and Germany, and sold by numerous online outlets and TV shopping channels, including Ideal World, Create & Craft TV, and Hochanda. Hayley lives by the sea in northeast England. Her first book, Proggy Menagerie, will be published in 2017.