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Stitched Paper Art for Kids

22 Cheeky Pickle Sewing Projects

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Paper your way to pretty things!
You use paper for a lot of things, like doing homework, writing notes, and drawing. But did you know that you could make something super cute with just paper, glue, and thread? Stitched Paper Art for Kids will teach you how to make a headband, a bookmark, and even a purse! You've never used a sewing machine? That's okay! This book is perfect for newbies. Mix colors and designs to make art that's so you!
  • So easy, you'll be sewing today!
  • Mix and match designs and colors to make fab stuff that's just your style!
  • Turn up the cute with bright colors!
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      • Publisher's Weekly

        November 3, 2014
        The author, an Australian textile designer, has created a slim volume that highlights the possibilities of combining cardstock and other heavier papers with freeform sewing. Benyon's aesthetic is friendly and familiar: lots of bright colors, owls, hearts, and other cheerful designs. The patterns include a Bag Tag for a child's backpack, and a Hexagon Purse which uses kraft*tex, a leather-like paper manufactured by this book's publisher. Benyon also incorporates vinyl and clever recycling ideas, including using newspaper to sew an envelope for a present. But there's something off about this volume. The title and writing aim it squarely at "kids" (ages 8 and up), but the projects often involve small pieces, not to mention a need for precise sewing that most children will find too challenging. And why would a child want to create projects like drink charms, usually used for wine glass identification? For readers who are interested in giving this craft technique a go, ignore the "for kids" part of the title. Readers who want to give a child a crafting book should look elsewhere. Full color photos.

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