I have been wanting to buy one of these sewing pattern books (Oh and a few bits of fabric for my stash.) for a long time from M is for Make.
I just couldn't decide which book to buy.
Ok, I don't know how to read Japanese but the pictures are so pretty.
The book has come with some instructions from Kate but there are step by step pictures in each step to sew the pattern together.
Is anyone else thinking of the movie 'The Ring'....
But such great patterns. All 20 of them.
I think my sisters will want to get their hands on this when I venture home.
My blogging will now be limited from now until the beginning of the New Year.
It's beginning to get busy with events and dinners and a birthday thrown in there for a bit more celebrating.
I am trying to get a bit of sewing in as well but I think I might be being a bit too optimistic.
Enjoy your week!
Oh please tell me how you get on with the book/patterns, I love the look of this, but am just a little too scared!!
ReplyDeleteLooks like great buys! Look forward to seeing what you make Erin!
ReplyDeleteI have a few Japanese embroidrey books and have been eyeing some of the clothing ones.
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ReplyDeleteLovely patterns. I hope you find time to sew something. Have a great holiday :)
ReplyDeleteVery nice Erin, no doubt you will make beautiful garments. Shame they don't have English versions of these japanese books their stuff is amazing!
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