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Tuesday, 15 June 2010

Book Review - Cath Kidston


Last Christmas I received as one of my gifts a book called 'Sew!' by Cath Kidston. I've always liked her fabrics and now that I have made a few of the items I thought I would share my experiences of the book with you all.

First of all the book lists 41 projects so I am a long way away from completing them all. They range from bags, cushions, tablecloths to aprons and baby/kids decorations. The book starts you on your way with some basic instructions of various sewing techniques. I think these are well written and fairly simple to follow.

Next the book comes with a large paper pattern piece, this is the kind where you trace over the lines you require and cut out on new paper. I'm not a huge fan of this method purely because I can only ever seem to lay my hands on small and stiff pieces of paper which are quite frankly rubbish for pattern making. But if you can locate something thinner/larger it shouldn't be too much of a problem.

The book also comes with all the fabric, buttons and even a label to make the shoulder bag shown on the front cover. So with fabric to hand this seemed like a logical place to start. Overall I loved this pattern, the bag came together quickly and looks pretty much exactly the same as the picture. The only difference is I left the Cath Kidston label off the front, no particular reason for this I just preferred it plain. I've taken a picture to show you the end result:


The book also has some applique templates at the back which could come in very handy. I think I'm going to make the knitting needle case next as mine is looking rather shabby. I would say that most of these patterns are fairly simple, if like me you appreciate the fact this means you can whip something up in a morning then you'll be in heaven. But for some this book might just be telling you what you already know but with pretty pictures. On the other hand if you can pick this up on special offer the fabric contained makes this a good deal in itself so still worth the purchase. So I would definitely recommend this book, it certainly gives you lots of ideas you can run with and of course your not limited to their fabric/decoration choices. If your from the US I did some checking and this has not yet been published, but it's coming in Oct this year so not long to wait.

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4 Comments:

  • At 15 June 2010 at 13:15 , Blogger  Alison said...

    I got this book ages ago but haven't made up the bag yet. After seeing yours think I'll give it a go. I love the pictures in the book and even though I might not make everything it's great to dip into for inspiration.

    Alison

     
  • At 15 June 2010 at 13:35 , Blogger Jentwinkle said...

    Oooh I've wanted this for ages, thank you for the review xxxx

     
  • At 15 June 2010 at 21:44 , Blogger AngelEden said...

    Go for it Jen I think it's on offer on amazon at the moment.

     
  • At 17 June 2010 at 22:11 , Blogger Claire Mackaness said...

    This book is lovely, but although the projects are very, very easy I cannot cope with Biased binding which rules out most of them Grrr. Well done on completing the bag, I've not had the courage to start mine yet!

     

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