Making fabric jewelry : 20+ projects to stitch, fold, and wear
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Asheville : Lark Crafts, 2012.
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1st pbk ed.
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144 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cm
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Published
Asheville : Lark Crafts, 2012.
Edition
1st pbk ed.
Language
English

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Originally published as Stitched jewels. ©2009.
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Includes index.
Description
"Use even the smallest scraps in your stash! Making Fabric Jewelry, the paperback edition of Stitched Jewels, presents 23 exquisite and beautifully photographed designs that incorporate cloth, textiles, and other common sewing materials. Enjoy inventive projects from top designers, including Ellen Gerritse's ornate leaf earrings from colorful fabric and mesh, Deborah Boschert's necklace built from circular swatches, and a sundress-inspired black-and-white gingham bracelet from Bethany Fields. Even if you're a sewer or quilter who's never made a piece of jewelry before, the easy techniques inside will have you creating new pieces in no time!"--Provided by the publisher.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Le Van, M. (2012). Making fabric jewelry: 20+ projects to stitch, fold, and wear (1st pbk ed.). Lark Crafts.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Le Van, Marthe. 2012. Making Fabric Jewelry: 20+ Projects to Stitch, Fold, and Wear. Lark Crafts.

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Le Van, Marthe. Making Fabric Jewelry: 20+ Projects to Stitch, Fold, and Wear Lark Crafts, 2012.

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Le Van, Marthe. Making Fabric Jewelry: 20+ Projects to Stitch, Fold, and Wear 1st pbk ed., Lark Crafts, 2012.

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