
Best Of Sewing Machine Fun For Kids
Lynda Milligan(Author)
C & T Publishing
Published on 1. January 2004
Book
Paperback/Softback
128 pages
978-1-57120-254-3 (ISBN)
Description
This is the book that every family needs! Imagine your children or grandchildren's pleasure and pride when they learn how to sew their own gifts and other projects. Now the first two titles in the award-winning "I'll Teach Myself" Sewing Machine Fun series are available for the first time in one convenient volume! "The Best of Sewing Machine Fun for Kids" offers a delightful introduction to the world of sewing for children aged 7 and up. Clear, colorful directions help kids have fun as they develop skills that will last a lifetime.
Reviews / Votes
Apr 04What a fantastic child-friendly book...This book would make an ideal present for any young person starting to take an interest in working in fabrics, it could be the beginning of a life long passion for quilting and textile art! * Fabrications * May 04
This super book provides thirteen fun projects, along with games, puzzles and exercises all designed to help youngsters aged seven plus learn practical sewing skills in an enjoyable way...a very entertaining way to start children on a hobby that will last a lifetime! * SEWING WORLD * Sept 05
What a fantastic child-friendly book! Aimed at children 7 and upwards, it combines facts and instructions with games and puzzles. * Popular Patchwork *
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Concord
United States
Target group
Children/juvenile
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 191 mm
Thickness: 9 mm
Weight
373 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-57120-254-3 (9781571202543)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
In 1982 Nancy Smith and Lynda Milligan joined forces to establish Great American Quilt Factory, Inc. The store, in Denver, Colorado, specialized in quilting patterns, fabrics, classes, and supplies. Four years later, Nancy and Lynda began designing patterns for quilts, stuffed animals, and dolls. In 1985 they formed DreamSpinners, the pattern division of Great American Quilt Factory, Inc.
In 1987 the business needed more space and moved to a location on East Hampden Avenue in Denver. Subsequently, DreamSpinners continued to grow and eventually became the largest independent patterns company in the United States.
In 1988 Nancy and Lynda created Possibilities as a book publishing division. To date, Possibilities has published more than 80 titles. In 1992 the I'll Teach Myself series was created to introduce sewing to a younger generation.
Although Lynda and Nancy have retired from the retail store, they continue to publish books and patterns, and design fabric collections for Quilting Treasures.
In 1987 the business needed more space and moved to a location on East Hampden Avenue in Denver. Subsequently, DreamSpinners continued to grow and eventually became the largest independent patterns company in the United States.
In 1988 Nancy and Lynda created Possibilities as a book publishing division. To date, Possibilities has published more than 80 titles. In 1992 the I'll Teach Myself series was created to introduce sewing to a younger generation.
Although Lynda and Nancy have retired from the retail store, they continue to publish books and patterns, and design fabric collections for Quilting Treasures.