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Sew Dolled Up by Boutique Sha | Book Review




Sew Dolled Up: Make Felt Dolls and Their Fun, Fashionable Wardrobes with Fabric Scraps and Easy Hand Sewingis a wonderful way to develop sewing skills for beginner to advanced sewers.


My daughter is in love with this book. She learned the basics of sewing a few years ago and enjoys making little quick and easy projects with scraps of fabric and trim the we keep in our craft stash. As she loves fashion she can experiment with fabric choices as she creates the cute outfits from the patterns in Sew Dolled Up. She is especially enjoying making all the little purses and accessories. The outfits also lend themselves to embellishment. She can practice her embroidery, beading and paint on the garments to further customize them. So if you have a doll (or make one from the book) and like sewing doll cloths I bet you will enjoy making the outfits in this book sized to your doll.



Comment: The video above is created to give the viewer a similar experience to being at the bookstore and flipping through the pages of the book.

If you want to check out one of the projects from the book, just go the Craftside Blog at:


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