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Kokoro no Te, translated into English as "handmade from the heart," is the philosophy behind this enchanting collection of small, high-fashion craft projects that have a distinctive Japanese flair. Featuring purses, pins, sewing accoutrements, and the author's amazing temari balls, the 30 original hand-sewn designs combine surprisingly simple techniques with exquisite colors and fabrics, allowing sewers to create lavish objets d'art easily and inexpensively. A delightful and original array of fashion pins, brooches, purses, and keepsake pouches creatively combine silks, cottons, and soft felts with delicate beading and embroidery. A pattern for a doll-sized kimono is included along with designs for pin cushions, thimbles, and a needle cache. The sensational color photographs and line drawings show multiple points of view for each project and show precisely how each artful, stylish, and charming piece comes together.
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"Provides sophisticated, useful, chic and beautiful tiny projects." Antiquequiltdating.com
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"Exquisite...proves that handmade and beautiful doesnt equal difficult and labor-intensive.” Sew News
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"This beautiful book is Sudo at her best." Clotildes
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"A delightful collection of hand-made treasures." Appliqué Quilts
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"These projects are elegant and send a message of love." Quilter's World
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"Provides sophisticated, useful, chic and beautiful tiny projects." Antiquequiltdating.com"Exquisite...proves that handmade and beautiful doesnt equal difficult and labor-intensive.” Sew News"This beautiful book is Sudo at her best." Clotildes"A delightful collection of hand-made treasures." Appliqué Quilts "These projects are elegant and send a message of love." Quilter's World