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Weekend Makes: English Paper Piecing: 25 Quick and Easy Projects to Make
By (Author) Janet Goddard
By (author) Jemima Schlee
GMC Publications
Guild of Master Craftsman Publications Ltd
4th October 2022
4th October 2022
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
746.46
Paperback
144
Width 215mm, Height 275mm
Weekend Makes: English Paper Piecing teaches this traditional patchwork & quilting technique with a stylish collection of 25 simple projects for homewares and gift items. English Paper Piecing (EPP) is a hugely popular form of quilt-making that originated in England in the 1700s. It is a method of hand-piecing using a variety of paper templates to create an accurate mosaic-style pattern with a variety of fabrics. Beginner quilters will love the opening step-by-step instructions, while advanced sewers will enjoy using their existing skills to learn a new technique and create beautiful patchwork from a variety of interesting shapes including diamonds, triangles & clam shells as well as the traditional hexagon. Complete information on tools & equipment plus reusable templates and modern life-style photography give clear instructions for the construction of each project. The patterns are ideal for using up left-over fabrics, with a variety of colours and patterns throughout. Projects include: Brooch, small basket, tea cosy, notebook cover, cushion tote bag, tablet storage. AUTHOR: Janet Goddard teaches workshops throughout the UK covering a range of sewing techniques. Her designs are regularly featured in magazines and books.
Janet Goddard loves to patchwork and her patterns are regularly featured in patchwork and quilting magazines as well as being included in a number of books. She is a qualified teacher and regularly teaches workshops throughout the UK, covering a range of different sewing techniques. Janet's approachable and friendly style puts those readers new to stitching at ease. She lives in Hertfordshire.