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So easy...and the results are great!, March 26, 2007
This review is from: It's a Wrap: Sewing Fabric Purses, Baskets, and Bowls (Paperback)
This is the first time I've reviewed a craft book, though I have a history of buying many and never really using them. I had to write to add my recommendation for this book to those others have written.
The directions in this book are so clear and the project pictures so inspirational that I immediately went to work to make my first bowl. That was followed in the same day by another. I had a full box of fabric I considered "too ugly" to use for any quilts, but I dug into it and found it had new life as bowl material. In fact, the ugliest fabric I used looked fantastic when cut into strips and wrapped around the clothesline into the bowl's "coils." (Note: finding the clothesline in a local store is the hardest part of making these bowls. Be sure to do some comparison shopping before purchasing your clothesline. I found mine at Wal-Mart for less than a quarter of the price it was at the hardware store).
You do not need a fancy sewing machine to make these bowls. Any machine that does a zig-zag stitch will work. I decided to use my Bernina's walking foot after some experimentation, but it certainly isn't necessary to be successful.
I am already thinking about my next bowls and the great gifts they will make for birthdays and Christmas. The possibilities for embellishment are endless. I am already imagining how I can twist funky yarns or metallic floss around with the fabric to create a whole new surface texture.
Also, don't feel like you are limited to using 100 percent cotton on these bowls. On my second bowl I used a metallic-looking lame and some thin velvet strips and they were gorgeous. I plan to do some beading to really make this bowl zing. You are only limited by your imagination in making these bowls your own individual creations.
I don't consider myself an "artist." I usually need clear instructions to get a project going. But on these bowls I really felt like I created something special right from the get-go. I recommend this book and the bowls very highly.
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A Craft for the Craft Imparied, September 24, 2006
This review is from: It's a Wrap: Sewing Fabric Purses, Baskets, and Bowls (Paperback)
I don't ordinarily do crafts, but I was intrigued by the beauty of the finished projects and also the fact that this is a craft that is not just using a pattern created by someone else, but it shows one how to add one's own individuality to each project. The book is well written with easy to follow instructions. I would recommend it if you're looking for a way to create something that relects you. These bowls and baskets, and purses would make cherished gifts.
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It's not hard at all!, January 15, 2007
This review is from: It's a Wrap: Sewing Fabric Purses, Baskets, and Bowls (Paperback)
If you sew then you CAN make these baskets and it is SO much fun. I made my first one yesterday using a sewing machine that is anything but fancy, on the front porch of our weekend cabin. This time my sister will get her birthday present early along with the book (inexpensive enough that I will get another)....I intend making many more - now I know what to do with all my colorful scraps. This is so much faster than real basket making and allows for more individuality I think.
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