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The Liberty book of home sewing, text by Lucinda Ganderton ; photography by Kristin Perers ; illustrations by Richard Merritt

Label
The Liberty book of home sewing, text by Lucinda Ganderton ; photography by Kristin Perers ; illustrations by Richard Merritt
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The Liberty book of home sewing
Responsibility statement
text by Lucinda Ganderton ; photography by Kristin Perers ; illustrations by Richard Merritt
Summary
Despite its long history as a leading textile design house and retailer, Liberty has yet to produce its own inspirational book of home sewing. That is set to change. This sumptuous book has been created to showcase Liberty Art Fabrics, to inspire the reader with their versatility and to provide irresistible original designs for the home. Divided into three chapters - Essential, Organisation and Luxury - this book contains projects ranging from practical fold-up shopping bags to elegant cushions, through handy display boards and slipcovers to indulgent kimonos, beanbags and throws. Variations are included for many projects so the core collection is in fact an inexhaustible resource of ideas. This book offers the opportunity to add an element of Liberty style using as much or as little Liberty fabric as you choose. While respecting the essential timelessness of the Liberty brand, the projects present a modern way of using the prints for a contemporary take on home furnishings. They include both core items as well as more special designs but they are all characterised by the imaginative use of fabric with often unexpected combinations of colour and pattern. The projects in this book all showcase Liberty fabrics to maximum effect
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