book: sew liberated

by kath_red on April 2, 2010

in Books, Features

Sew Liberated: 20 Stylish Projects for the Modern Sewist by Meg McElwee. Interweave Press (January 1, 2010).

Meg from Sew Liberated (another old fave blog of mine), is a montessori teacher, and has an interesting viewpoint when it comes to making. She has a love of experimentation and pushing boundaries, trying out old techniques in new ways – and she has brought these ideas into her book. Sew liberated is primarily about applique, but not the perfectionist applique you might know from antique quilts. Instead she takes applique in directions that are perfect for the young and the modern sewist. Showing some quick and easy methods that you can apply to clothing, bed linen and accessories to brighten up your life.

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1 Melissa Crowe April 3, 2010 at 12:00 am

I LOVE this book–and not just because I wrote a pattern for it! ;-)

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