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It's Fun to Sew a Cotton School Dress
Book Code: 260370451756
Writer: Theta Johnson
Name of the book: : It's Fun to Sew a Cotton School Dress
Subject: Sewing -- Juvenile literature
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Name Of book : It's Fun to Sew a Cotton School Dress
Subject : Sewing -- Juvenile literature
Writer : Theta JohnsonIt's Fun to Sew a Cotton School Dress is a delightful and informative book written by Theta Johnson. This comprehensive guide is perfect for beginners and experienced sewers alike who want to create a beautiful cotton school dress. With easy-to-follow instructions and detailed illustrations, this book covers everything from choosing the right fabric to mastering essential sewing techniques.
Theta Johnson's expertise and passion for sewing shine through in this book, making it a must-have for anyone looking to expand their sewing skills. Whether you're sewing for yourself or a loved one, It's Fun to Sew a Cotton School Dress provides valuable tips and tricks to ensure a successful sewing project.
From selecting the perfect pattern to adding personal touches, this book guides you through the entire process of creating a unique and stylish school dress. So why wait? Pick up a copy of It's Fun to Sew a Cotton School Dress and start sewing your way to a wardrobe full of handmade garments that you'll be proud to wear."
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