Fast Fun & Easy Christmas Stockings
Susan Terry(Author)
C & T Publishing
Published on 1. July 2005
Book
48 pages
978-1-57120-305-2 (ISBN)
Description
Teaches crafters, quilters, and sewers to make festive Christmas stockings using a variety of simple sewing and embellishing techniques. This work includes 6 projects for large and miniature Christmas stockings.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Concord
United States
Dimensions
Height: 11 mm
Width: 9 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-57120-305-2 (9781571203052)
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Person
Susan Terry made her first quilt at age five, after which she unfortunately got sidetracked into a college major in English, a family, and a job in computer programming. Happily, in 1990 she effected an escape from reality and a return to quilting.
After hand piecing her first large quilts, Susan discovered needle-turn applique. She has created a number of award-winning quilts in this medium, most of them her own designs and all of them hand quilted. Susan also designs and makes handmade cards.
This Christmas stocking obsession is a detour into which she wandered during one of her many attempts to use up fabric scraps. She's run out of grandchildren for whom to make stockings and is rapidly working her way through her extended family and friends. Soon she will have to find another use for all those tiny bits of fabric cluttering her workroom in Oakland, California.
After hand piecing her first large quilts, Susan discovered needle-turn applique. She has created a number of award-winning quilts in this medium, most of them her own designs and all of them hand quilted. Susan also designs and makes handmade cards.
This Christmas stocking obsession is a detour into which she wandered during one of her many attempts to use up fabric scraps. She's run out of grandchildren for whom to make stockings and is rapidly working her way through her extended family and friends. Soon she will have to find another use for all those tiny bits of fabric cluttering her workroom in Oakland, California.