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Reusable patterns featuring tyrannosaurus, stegosaurus, spinosaurus, and many other dinosaurs, plus an amusing dinosaur alphabet, ready for use in needlework, wood burning, and crafts projects of all kinds. 67 transfers.
Children playing, birds and foliage, peonies, chrysanthemums, a dragon and other motifs. 24 drawings. Text.
It doesn't have to take months or years to make a quilt ― believe it or not, these patterns require only 24 hours or less! Whether you're an absolute beginner or an experienced quilter, these simple instructions for 20 projects offer everything you need to know from start to finish. You'll discover innovative, time-saving techniques that make fast work of cutting and sewing heirloom-quality quilts. Full-color photos illustrate directions for pinwheel layouts, zig zag arrangements, patchwork designs, and appliqué motifs. Create wall hangings, decorative throws, and traditional quilts of all sizes that will add charm to any room. This wealth of projects — many of which can be finished in just six hours—offers designs that look as if they took months to stitch. In addition to their keepsake value, the quilts make wonderful gifts for all occasions.
Twenty-four quick and easy patterns include stylish hats, scarves, sweaters, and purses as well as afghans, doilies, and baby clothes. Includes full-color photos plus a helpful "Refresher Course."
Reprint: Originally published: New York: Sterling Pub., 2004.
Sixteen punch-out stencils to use in making designs on a dinosaur theme.
An assortment of crafts for dinosaur lovers complete with instructions and patterns for making pictures, fabric designs, bookmarks, candy containers, toys, puppets, decorations, three-dimensional figures, dioramas, and much more.
Embroiderers will enjoy hours of stitching fun with this charming transfer pack, featuring more than 50 woodland-themed designs. The nature-based patterns range from complex mandalas to simple critters, and are printed on reusable transfer paper: just tear out the pages, iron the pattern onto fabric, and stitch. Plus, there's a handy pocket in the back to store your cutout transfers.