<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Stitch" magazine contributor Takahashi has created playful and practical patchwork projects for the home and the people who live in it. Known for both her distinctive combination of patterned fabrics and her quirky interpretations of vintage style, Takahashi brings this signature approach to 19 sewing projects.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>Get fresh inspiration with 19 quick and colorful projects!</b> <p/>In <i>Patchwork, Please!</i>, <i>Stitch</i> magazine contributor <b>Ayumi Takahashi</b> has created playful and practical patchwork projects for the home and the people who live in it. Sewing should be fun, and Ayumi Takahashi's patchwork projects embody that happy, playful approach. <p/>Known for both her distinctive combination of patterned fabrics and her quirky interpretations of vintage style, Ayumi brings this signature approach to 19 sewing projects. The book begins with basic techniques in patchwork, paper piecing, raw-edged applique, and machine and hand embroidery. Then it's straight into an appealing assortment of projects for the kitchen, home, family, and friends.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Ayumi Takahashi</b> is a regular contributor to <i>Stitch</i> magazine and spends her time between California and Japan. Her blog The Pink Penguin (ayumills.blogspot.com) averages upward of 10,000 unique visits a month. She lives in Japan.
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