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Obras de Akiko Mano

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Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
unknown
Género
female

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claire.rivers | 2 reseñas más. | Nov 3, 2012 |
great patterns for kitchen stuff (aprons, bags, etc.) also hanging storage pockets and mary jane slippers
 
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aletheia21 | 2 reseñas más. | Nov 21, 2011 |
I won this book in a giveaway. It has a lovely layout. I enjoy the aesthetics in Japanese craft books. This book is definitely geared to the beginner sewer. Most projects I could have easily done without the patterns or instructions. However, I am a very experienced seamstress.
 
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BlueMoonArtistry | 2 reseñas más. | May 28, 2009 |
Akiko Mano's soft and subdued style is simple yet outstanding in quality, approach and design. Linen, Wool, Cotton is a dream for the practical person who enjoys crafts that people will actually use. The simplicity of her patterns is so pretty and speaks though its calmness. Akiko Mano's designs will allow even the insure crafter to create things that many will enjoy. The projects range from wool slippers, aprons, a muffler, lightweight fruit bags, a lingerie case, hot water bottle cover, duvet cover and beyond. Linen, Wool, Cotton is sectioned off into chapters by material choice, beginning with Linen, followed by Wool and finally Cotton. Akiko's patterns are easy to follow and minimalist in their approach, and that is a bonus, since that makes them quick to complete as well, having only an average of 4 steps per pattern.

Linen, Wool, Cotton by Akiko Mano is part of the Japanese Crafts Style books also known as Make Good: Crafts + Life, a group of books believing in the goal to simplify life. This approach makes it its goal to take pleasure in the beautiful things that are so perfect in their minimalistic appeal.

So how did I like this book? I loved it. I enjoy being crafty, but I want the things I make to be used and not just dusted. This is a book for a person like me, and I am thrilled that there are so many patterns in Linen, Wool, Cotton that are calling my name (quite loudly I might add). I have already dived in, and created the lunch bags, they were just too cool to not make. I was worried at first because usually patterns seem to have way too many impractical steps and I have a hard time wanting to follow along. I had no problem with listening to Akiko at all. The lunch bag pattern (p. 96) was just perfect and simple and had fluff, just the real stuff. I know for sure that I am going to make several other patterns, the Sweets Mat (p. 90) looks like the next one I'll try. And the Fruit Bags (p. 37) made out of cheesecloth would be perfect for veggies at the Saturday Farmer's Market as they don't way anything and are completely reusable! Yeah, so anyway I am hooked. I recommend Linen, Wool, Cotton by Akiko Mano with no reservations at all.
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Bbexlibris | 2 reseñas más. | Apr 14, 2009 |

Estadísticas

Obras
3
Miembros
66
Popularidad
#259,059
Valoración
½ 3.4
Reseñas
3
ISBNs
3
Idiomas
1

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