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Appliqué Your Way [Spiral-bound]

Kayte Terry
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)


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Book Description

September 30, 2009
Appliqu Your Way goes beyond traditional quiltwork with 35 sweet stitching projects from crafter extraordinaire Kayte Terry. Master decorative stitches, create original templates, and much more. The book is designed for easy use with a lay-flat Wire-O binding and a handy back pocket that holds pattern and template pieces. No more wrestling with a copy machine to enlarge or shrink! Stitchers will find everything they need to create a Gone Dotty A-line Skirt, a Reverse Appliqu Market Tote, a Felted Faux Bois Scarf, and 30+ more projects ranging from the sublimely simple to the ultra-chic.


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About the Author

Kayte Terry is a writer and stylist. She lives and works in a tiny Brooklyn apartment with her husband and their rabbit/muse, Potato.

Brooklyn-based photographer Jennifer Causey has shot for Real Simple, Anthropologie, Men's Journal, and Wondertime.

Product Details

  • Spiral-bound: 132 pages
  • Publisher: Chronicle Books; Spi edition (September 30, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 081186734X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0811867344
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 0.8 x 7.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #893,764 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Kayte Terry has been making things for her entire life. As a kid, she and her mom were always making costumes, baking cookies and constructing elaborate dioramas.

Today, Kayte works as a stylist, writer and all-around crafty lady living in Brooklyn, NY. Kayte worked as a Visual Manager at Anthropologie in New York City for five years, overseeing all merchandising and displays in the stores and assisting the Corporate Visual teams with Store Openings and Press Previews.

Kayte contributes as a stylist and crafter for magazines such as Adorn, Cutting Edge, Craft Stylish, Crochet Today, Parents and Quick and Simple. She was the fashion and prop stylist for Diana Rupp's popular sewing book, Sew Everything Workshop and contributed a project to Susan Beals' recently released book, Bead Simple. Kayte is a weekly contributor to Craft Stylish.com and has contributed articles to HGTV Ideas magazine, Getcrafty.com, CRAFT zine and the Storque on Etsy.com. Kayte continues to freelance for Anthropologie, working on holiday displays and special projects.

Kayte has a small line of crafts called This is Love Forever that she sells on Etsy, at craft fairs such as Renegade Craft Fair and the Bust Craftacular and through selected boutiques. Almost everything Kayte makes is one of a kind; she loves to try new things and has sold everything from jewelry and pincushions to altered vintage clothing and plush fabric food. This is Love forever is also the name of Kayte's blog, where she showcases her own work as well as other she finds inspiring. This is Love Forever gets over 1000 hits a day.

Kayte has always been a dedicated member of the crafting and design community. She was a founding member of the Department of Craft, a New York based design collective that includes Megan Nicolay, author of Generation T and Enid Crow, an accomplished fine art photographer. She was also the fashion show coordinator for LadyFestEast, a grassroots festival founded to support women in the arts. Currently, Kayte is an active member of the New New Etsy team where her responsibilities include editing the blog and coordinating advertising for their craft fairs. She also works with several other craft groups to throw monthly Craft on Draught parties, where they teach and assist people with their craft projects.

Kayte's most exciting project to date is her first book, Complete Embellishing published in July 2008 from UK publisher Collins and Brown. Featuring thirty-five embellishing projects for apparel, accessories and home, complete Embellishing really shows off Kayte's range of crafty knowledge and her vintage yet sophisticated aesthetic.

Kayte is currently working on her second book, Applique Your Way and a companion craft kit, both due in fall 2009 from Chronicle Books.

Customer Reviews

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30 of 30 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Fun projects but with an amateur look November 22, 2009
By minmin
Format:Spiral-bound|Amazon Verified Purchase
I was struggling to decide if this is a three star or four star book. It has some downsides, but it got me crafting straight away and having fun, so I have to give it 4!

Mostly, I liked this book. The designs are simple and straightforward to use, and have a quirky, modern appeal. In fact I used the Whale shape from the Nantucket Skirt straight away, to make an embellished t-shirt for a toddler. The templates are full-sized so there's no need to run to the copy machine before you get crafty.

The projects are a mixed bag though, some I loved and others... not so much. There is an amateurish look about them. A few looked like they hadn't been ironed before the photo was taken. I like a "crafty" aesthetic, but I think this can be achieved without looking shabby.

The projects do run a full range of applique styles and while shabby is not inspiring, at least it is not intimidating! I felt I could jump right in and make something that looks as good or better myself.

In summary, great book for a crafty college student with or without a sewing machine, who can get away with looking deconstructed and hunt through thrift stores. Also recommended if you don't mind paying for a few cute projects. Not recommended for those who like slick polish in their craft.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Charmed by Crafts! December 12, 2009
By smishy
Format:Spiral-bound
This book has plenty of fun and stylish projects and is just so charming, it's a delight to use. Beginners will find the projects easy to do and accessible and the instructions and techniques easy to follow, but even advanced crafters like me will enjoy it. I sure I'm not the only person who doesn't really need instructions, but likes to keep project books around to jumpstart the crafty creative juices. The projects and ideas shown are so likeable, hip, and colorful this book is such a fun and enjoyable source of inspiration. The book is put together in a practical, clever way that makes it easy to use when your hands are full and would make a great introduction for anyone new to applique and a very nice piece of crafty visual candy for any die hard crafters!
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars I appliqued my way December 13, 2009
By AM
Format:Spiral-bound
This book has so many fun ideas. I picked it up in a shop that also had the authors products which made it even more inspiring. I can't wait to get started on some coasters. The instructions are straight forward, simple and easy for a beginner like me and has given me the confidence to start working on my own designs with these techniques.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful
Format:Spiral-bound|Amazon Verified Purchase
Got a perfect fabric motif or scrap of handmade lace you can't bear to part with but too small an amount for big projects? This book has some great ideas for using these items in unexpected ways. I really loved the Enid Collins inspired bag (featured on the back cover) and obi-style ribbon sash. Four chapters include Tools/Techniques, Wearing, Decorating, and Giving. Full-size patterns are included - finally a book that doesn't require scanning and enlarging templates before using them. Much of the finishing is hand sewn, making the book good for beginners who might not have a machine. It is definitely more focused on taking store bought items and making them your own instead of say sewing a skirt yourself and then decorating it. I really like this aspect because I find I just am not a good enough sewer to make things completely from scratch.

Many of the motifs can be transferred between projects. And fabric choice is everything - the author goes for a really colorful aesthetic, but there's plenty of room for the crafter to cater to her own tastes. There's a pair of lovely wool trousers with embroidery and pinkish applique that would be great for a casual outing with friends, but done in a more subdued color scheme would be perfect for an office job. If you are on the fence about buying, use Amazon's Look Inside feature to see the Table of Contents and format. I did and it convinced me that the book would be well worth the great price Amazon is offering.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Format:Spiral-bound|Amazon Verified Purchase
I've always found applique to be kind of mysterious, but this book was wonderfully helpful both in technique and with creative ideas. Not only am I inspired to dive into my closet to refresh tired clothes, but for the first time ever, I want to create things for my house, like the fetching Doily Trivets. Katye Terry's style is original and also approachable, two things that don't often combine. Plus, I will no longer be tossing scraps of fabric from other projects, it feels great to actually have something cool to do with them. This is a really beautifully designed book with gorgeous photographs that act as wonderful eye candy.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Modern, fun - and a beauty to look at! July 22, 2010
Format:Spiral-bound
This past week my 12 year old niece and I picked up this book after being enchanted by the many whimsical projects inside. We've been inspired by the projects , but also to take the templates provided and create appliques on our own projects as well. This book will make your heart sing with inspiration if you are the type of person who spends hours on [...], loves to create your own unique looks and is interested in jumping into the world of applique without all the complicated language and instructions that comes with quilting. Together, my niece and I have already completed out own 'Butterfly Swarm Sweater' and we are delighted with our creation. I cannot wait to make the apple bag pictured on the cover!
The book itself is spiral bound with a handy pocket in the back to hold applique patterns (it comes with all the patterns needed to complete the book projects). The photography that graces each page is beautiful and helps the projects to come to life. I can imagine that this book may not be for those who have a background in applique already who create their own patterns. I recommend this book to all those who are on the first legs of their journey into the world of applique and for those of you, like me, spending the week with a crafty companion!
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Great appliqué book
Great appliqué book for those who don't know much about appliqué. This book gives you technique, ideas and plenty of inspiration.
Published 18 months ago by Lillian E. Quackenbush
5.0 out of 5 stars Providing inspiration beyond applique
First, I must confess, I don't sew, I don't plan to to start sewing any time soon, and yet I still love this book. Why? Read more
Published on May 24, 2010 by E. Reyes
5.0 out of 5 stars fun & stylish do-able projects
I bought this book at Barnes & Noble last weekend. It is totally worth the money. Instructions and supply lists are well written and easy to follow. Read more
Published on March 30, 2010 by alecia in Atlanta
5.0 out of 5 stars Exactly as I hoped!
Great book for demonstrating all steps involved in applique. Comes with a variety of multipurpose patterns.
Published on February 23, 2010 by Michelle
5.0 out of 5 stars gorgeous and accessible
This book is so gorgeous and the projects so varied and diverse that it would be easy to be intimidated - except the instructions are exceptionally clear! Read more
Published on January 22, 2010 by K. Tipton
3.0 out of 5 stars Cute photography, fun to look through
This book was really cute. I'd love to run around wearing a gray flea market skirt with a hand sewn bright pink patchwork lemoyne star on it! Read more
Published on January 20, 2010 by BOOK REVIEW
2.0 out of 5 stars coulda been better
The book came as stated. Perfect condition. I just didn't feel it was all that great of a book. I mean, I felt that I could have done a better job ... Read more
Published on December 25, 2009 by K. Krahnert
1.0 out of 5 stars Waste of money
I bought this book hoping to see some trendy new applique designs but I think the author sadly missed the mark. Read more
Published on December 12, 2009 by crafty brit chic
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