Glitz it Up: Customize Your Clothes with Beading, Trimming, Applique and Embroidery

Glitz it Up: Customize Your Clothes with Beading, Trimming, Applique and Embroidery

Petra Boase
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Author:  Petra Boase
Condition:  New
Format:  Paperback
Pages:  80
Publisher:  Welbeck Publishing Group
Year:  2002
ISBN:  9781842226414

Glitz It Up is packed with over 50 brilliant, easy and stylish ideas for personalizing your clothes - everything from edging a skirt or top with sequins, beads, ribbon, feathers and velvet to decorating clothes with embroidery or applique. Whether you want to give a new lease of life to a tired-looking pair of jeans, update a classic cardigan or jazz up a boring pencil skirt, Glitz It Up will show you how. Each project is clearly explained with easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions and specially commissioned photographs of the end result. It doesn't matter if you weren't top of the class in needlework, as there is an invaluable glossary of sewing techniques and stitches, providing you with all the professional know-how you need to achieve expert results. This is a must for all fashion junkies.

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