50 Fat Quarter Makes: Fifty Sewing Projects Made Using Fat Quarters

50 Fat Quarter Makes: Fifty Sewing Projects Made Using Fat Quarters

by Cynthia Shaffer (Contributor), Ali Burdon (Contributor), Cynthia Shaffer (Contributor), Lisa Fordham (Contributor), Louise Horler (Contributor), Ame Verso (Editor), Ame Verso (Editor), Elizabeth Betts (Contributor), Jo Avery (Contributor), Emily Levey (Contributor), Jessie Fincham (Contributor), Kaye Prince (Contributor), Kevin Kosbab (Contributor), Prudence Rogers (Contributor)

Synopsis

Fat quarters aren't just for quilters! Sewers LOVE these inexpensive little pieces of fabric, which are often sold bundled together in pretty packages to make them even more appealing. This unique collection of quick-and-easy sewing projects includes contemporary ideas for DIY home decor, accessories, gifts and more - all made using fat quarters. Projects range from instant
fixes needing just one fat quarter, to those using a small handful to create quick patchwork presents, to those that need up to ten fat quarters to really bust that fabric stash!
Fat quarters are extremely versatile, are great value and are widely available in fabric stores as well as craft fairs and markets, and they are so pretty that they are hard to resist. This collection of projects offers the perfect solution to sewers with a bundle of fat quarters at home just waiting to be stitched into something lovely.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 144
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: David & Charles
Published: 15 May 2015

ISBN 10: 1446305910
ISBN 13: 9781446305911

Author Bio
Elizabeth (Liz) Betts runs Quilty Pleasures, a quilt studio/shop based in her home town of Brighton and Hove. As well as supplying quilters with everything they need to make a quilt, she teaches workshops, writes for magazines and gives talks on the subject. Liz has a background in printed textile design. She is a member of the Quilter's Guild and was invited to exhibit one of her own quilts at their stand at last year's Festival of Quilts.