Mollie Makes Christmas: Making, Thrifting, Collecting, Crafting Includes a variety of crafts, with full instructions for knitting, crochet, sewing and papercraft projects, as well as ideas on how to turn your junk-shop finds into festive wonders. We asked them ve
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Title | : | Mollie Makes Christmas: Making, Thrifting, Collecting, Crafting |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.92 (394 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1908449179 |
Format Type | : | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | : | 95 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2012-10-04 |
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This gorgeous new book from the team behind Mollie Makes brings together ten designers and makers. We asked them very nicely and they have put their crafty heads together and come up with over fifteen exclusive Christmassy projects just for you. With inspirational ideas for handmade gifts, cards and decorations we've got Christmas all sewn up. Includes a variety of crafts, with full instructions for knitting, crochet, sewing and papercraft projects, as well as ideas on how to turn your junk-shop finds into festive wonders. Each project is accompanied by clear step-by-step instructions and beautiful photography, with hints and tips on personalizing your makes, ensuring that your Christmas is unique, just like you. Here's to a crafty Christmas!
Editorial : About the Author Mollie Makes is the UK's most successful lifestyle and craft magazine, bringing you the best of contemporary craft. The Mollie Makes team have hand-picked projects from their favourite international designers.
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