All Sewn Up: 35 exquisite projects using applique, embroidery, and more

Author:

Chloe Owens

Publisher:

CICO Books

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Publisher

CICO Books

Publication Year 2012
ISBN-13

9781908170323

ISBN-10 1908170328
Binding

Hardcover

Edition FIRST
Number of Pages 144 Pages
Language (English)
Dimensions (Cms) 19 x 1 x 23
Weight (grms) 673

By replacing pens and pencils with needle and thread, and paint with fabric appliqué, Chloe Owens has applied artistic principles to sewing and created these unique projects showing her true passion for handcrafted things. Packed full of 35 crafty ideas, Chloe uses a wide variety of techniques—from embellishment and adornment to freehand embroidery—that are forward thinking but still inspired by vintage style. Start by making something fun for a lunch with friends in Cooking Up A Storm. There are pretty placemats, table decorations, and even an apron for the hostess. In Cuddly Companions you will find a giraffe, lion, and bonkers bobtail bunnies to sew, each one decorated with pretty stitches. Gifts comes next, with tote bags and quilts that friends will love to receive. If you adore long lie-ins then Rest Your Weary Head has pillows with appliqué and embellishments, plus a Holly Golightly inspired eyemask. Finally, Room Decorations has wall murals and hangings to add a splash of color to your home. Every project comes with step-by-step instructions and adorable artworks, making everything so simple to stitch. There is also a handy techniques section and templates to help you along the way. So what are you waiting for? Grab a needle and thread and get down to some seriously creative crafting.

Chloe Owens

Chloe Owens spends her time fusing appliqué, machine embroidery, salvaged fabrics, and stitched drawings to create her unique style of textile art involving dazzling use of color and exquisite intricacy. She has a passion for color and pattern and draws influence from 1960s domestic and fashion fabrics. Visit her website at www.chloeowens.com. The author is based in London, UK.
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