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Felt Me a Smileby Toyoko Sugiwaka
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Cute, quirky, huggable, & lovable animal-inspired projects for crafters of every skill level! These 16 simple, useful, and wonderfully whimsical animal-inspired projects are guaranteed to elicit smiles all around. They use felting, embroidery, crochet, and fabric-painting techniques and are suitable for crafters of all levels and interests thanks to the step-by-step photographs, templates, and stitch-by-stitch instructions. Fans of today's popular Japanese crafts as well as animal-lovers everywhere, will find these ideas totally irresistible—from the twinkle-toed poodle baby booties to the adorable pair of hugging bears. Synopsis:"Felt Me a Smile" is a quirky, whimsical guide to creating 16 irresistible animal-themed projects using felting, embroidery, crochet, and fabric-painting techniques. 280 color photos and illustrations.
Synopsis:This quirky and cute new craft book will appeal to the many fans of the Japanese crafting aesthetic. Its 16 simple, useful, and practically irresistible animal-themed projects use felting, embroidery, crochet, and fabric-painting techniques with amusing results.
About the AuthorToyoko Sugiwaka was born in Osaka, Japan, and studied graphic design at the Osaka College of Design. She comes from a family of craftspeople—as a small girl, Toyoko, with her sister, spent many hours learning craft techniques from her aunt, a skilled expert in crochet. In 1993 she moved to Australia as the art director for a printing company and later became a freelance graphic designer. Toyoko received training in felting techniques from internationally renowned South Australian artist, felter, and dyer India Flint, with whom she co-wrote Handmade Style: Felt. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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