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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Noriko MisumiPublisher: Tuttle Publishing Imprint: Tuttle Publishing Dimensions: Width: 19.10cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.397kg ISBN: 9784805315743ISBN 10: 4805315741 Pages: 88 Publication Date: 17 March 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThis is a very interesting and useful book that will come in handy! I love her ideas and inspirations of her works. -ET Speaks from Home blog Turning tears and ?aws into beautiful features using a few easy sewing, darning, felting and crochet techniques, Misumi shows you how to add character to your clothing, helping you to save money and make life more sustainable, using a range of subtle and whimsical visible repairs. - Embroidery Magazine ...Filled with practical mending techniques, both visible and invisible, Noriko approaches every mending project as an opportunity for creative expression...this book has the classic minimalist 'zakka' aesthetic that we've all come to love about Japanese craft books. Overall, Joyful Mending is a lovely read. It's full of practical instructions and lots of creative ideas to approach your next mending project with a touch of whimsy. - My Poppet Makes blog ...It's perfect for those of us seeking practical and creative ways to reduce our environmental footprint...If you have an interest in this sort of thing, get a copy of the book to see the numerous examples of clothing restoration. It is inspiring. Your repairs can be as subtle or creative as you like, and it's so satisfying to keep that beloved jean jacket going. - Empress of Dirt blog ...a resource as practical as it is whimsical... Misumi visually guides readers through visible and invisible mending techniques that bring new life to well-loved materials...Anyone wishing to preserve and repair their favorite clothes will find plenty of ideas and useful techniques here - Library Journal Starred Review ...a resource as practical as it is whimsical... Misumi visually guides readers through visible and invisible mending techniques that bring new life to well-loved materials...Anyone wishing to preserve and repair their favorite clothes will find plenty of ideas and useful techniques here - Library Journal Starred Review ...a resource as practical as it is whimsical... Misumi visually guides readers through visible and invisible mending techniques that bring new life to well-loved materials...Anyone wishing to preserve and repair their favorite clothes will find plenty of ideas and useful techniques here -- Library Journal Starred Review ...Filled with practical mending techniques, both visible and invisible, Noriko approaches every mending project as an opportunity for creative expression...this book has the classic minimalist 'zakka' aesthetic that we've all come to love about Japanese craft books. Overall, Joyful Mending is a lovely read. It's full of practical instructions and lots of creative ideas to approach your next mending project with a touch of whimsy. -- My Poppet Makes blog ...It's perfect for those of us seeking practical and creative ways to reduce our environmental footprint...If you have an interest in this sort of thing, get a copy of the book to see the numerous examples of clothing restoration. It is inspiring. Your repairs can be as subtle or creative as you like, and it's so satisfying to keep that beloved jean jacket going. -- Empress of Dirt blog The photos are beautiful and the layout is very thoughtful and easy to follow...I found the details and approaches included in the book very refreshing and inspiring! If you're new to mending or an experienced mender, you'll find the artful details in this book inspiring for your own mending. --Oak Blue Designs blog This is a very interesting and useful book that will come in handy! I love her ideas and inspirations of her works. --ET Speaks from Home blog Turning tears and flaws into beautiful features using a few easy sewing, darning, felting and crochet techniques, Misumi shows you how to add character to your clothing, helping you to save money and make life more sustainable, using a range of subtle and whimsical visible repairs. -- Embroidery Magazine Author InformationNoriko Misumi graduated from Tokyo's Musashino University of Art and Design before becoming an author, magazine stylist, window display designer and instructor. She is a frequent contributor to crafting and DIY magazines in her native Japan, helps to organize exhibits and teaches workshops throughout the country. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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