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|summary=I've had extensive experience of craft teachers - both in person and through books - and they fall into two categories. The first are the ones who want you to be awed by their knowledge and techniques, to know that what they can do easily may well be completely beyond your abilities. The other group are the ones who within minutes have you believing that you can do this, that you're going to find it exciting, rewarding and ''fun''. Fortunately Susan Beal comes firmly into the second group. Just so that you know where I'm coming from, I've been sewing for over half a century, but for some reason I've not strayed far into the realms of woolen materials. There was a reluctance which I couldn't ''quite'' put my finger on.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1621138704</amazonuk>
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|author=Beth Sheard
|title=Stitch It Simple: 25 Hand Sewn Projects to Make and Share
|rating=3.5
|genre=Crafts
|summary=Beth Sheard has created twenty five projects of varying degrees of difficulty ranging from simple makes which could be completed by a child with minimal help and supervision through to a quilt which would engaged the more experienced sewer. Throughout the book there's plenty to inspire every stitcher and it's all supported by examples made in glorious fabrics.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1627107592</amazonuk>
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