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Quick and Clever Fleece: 20 Easy-Sew Projects

Quick and Clever Fleece: 20 Easy-Sew Projects
By Lynne Farris

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Product Description

Quick and Clever Fleece is a new approach to this colorful, cozy, stylish, wildly popular fabric. These original projects feature unique techniques, new fleece products (like two-sided, textured, and even furry), and clever embellishments. Included are scarves, home spa accessories, an arty tote, baby toys, a preschooler nap mat, gifts for men, tween fashion accessories, and contemporary home décor accents. The projects, quick and easy, have step-by-step instructions, photographs, and patterns. A basics section covers special techniques and tips for working with fleece. Quick and Clever Fleece makes it simple and fun to turn the favorite specialty fabric into original, personalized fashions.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #648530 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-07-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 112 pages

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About the Author

Lynne Farris is a fabric artist who has been a craft industry Designer of the Year. Her designs have been featured in magazines including Family Circle, Sew News, and McCalls. She is the author of Sewing Fun Stuff: Soft Sculpture Shortcuts and Baby Crafts. She owns a gallery in Atlanta.


Customer Reviews

Quick and Clever Fleece5
This book has different and interesting projects. They are also very easy to complete.

The title says it all5
I like the book. Its projects are varied and fun. I plan on using it in my sewing class as a fundraiser for a local organization. There are new techniques and new takes on familiar techniques.

Sewing Projects for Fleece2
I found it very disappointing and there was nothing in it that I could use. I forwarded it to my daughter. She only saw one thing that interested her. She copied the directions and donated the book to a neaby thrift store.