Sew & Stow: 31 Fun Sewing Projects to Carry, Hold, and Organize Your Stuff, Your Home, and Yourself!
Urban sewing lounges and stitch-centered bridal showers point to the rebirth of sewing. A new generation has finally picked up needle and thread, and they're ready to sew. And why not? With a basic machine and a little know-how, crafters can make stylish and utterly distinct items.
In "Sew & Stow: 30 Fun Projects to Carry, Hold, and Organize Your Stuff, Your Home, an...more
In "Sew & Stow: 30 Fun Projects to Carry, Hold, and Organize Your Stuff, Your Home, an...more
Paperback, 191 pages
Published
May 7th 2008
by Storey Publishing
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I thought I would like this book more than I do. A book about sewing things for organizing is just right up my ally! Yes, this book has helpful ideas, but most of the things in it I didn't really need a pattern for. This book is also oddly arranged. All the project photos are in the front (which I like), but none of the project instructions contain actual photos (which I don't like).
Obviously the colors on the front cover grabbed me. :-) Inside were many cute projects, but again, not the greatest step-by-step instruction and no "real" patterns. Cute idea though, and great for reference, but would not purchase this one.
Not really a quilting book, but a terrific books to make aprons, bags, knitting needle holders and lots of other things to carry or hold.
Lots of cute and unique projects to make for stashing away your stuff!
I was drawn in by the fabulous cover photo, and while I sort of (and sort of didn't) want to be inspired to buy a bunch of cute fabric, there was really only one project I'd even consider spending time making. I just don't see the point of a passport cover or a handle wrap for a paint can. Unless of course, you just really love sewing and want to keep yourself busy. :)
Practical.
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