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Quick & Easy Vests and Jackets: Creative Fashions to Sew
Lark Books (
31 December, 1999 )
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Lots of unique designs w/ an interesting time line for sew.  |
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I have many sewing books, this is my first by this author. By having seen the book I am impressed with the way she addresses several important issues regarding sewing besides just the exact Title of the book. I deducted 1 star for lack of ANY kind of pattern layout but commend the way it is done. I like seeing the work of the various artists she used and the idea of her timeline suggestions. I am anxious to start one of these projects and try it in the time she allots and see how I do comparitively. I am also very pleased to find a book about a subject that is so current and a type of sewing that is extremely popular right now, so one can feel quite chic in a modern style garment. The author also has several styles included that will be useful for many years and combine with current wardrobe selections.
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This is a great book for the book designer & book lover alike. As an illustrator/designer I would have preferred more up-to-date design and less archive stuff but there is a good mix for a more general reader. Well worth the money
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Subjective and inconsistent rabbit-training tips.  |
Dangerous and misleading notions abound in Ms. Hunters Hop to It, including: bunnies can never get electrocuted when they chew electrical wires (they can), and bunnies should be fasted before surgery (they shouldnt).There is, however, some good, basic (stress: basic) advice contained in this small tome, which is surprising, as it seems most of the info is gleaned from her own experience WITH ONLY ONE RABBIT. Therefore, this predominately anecdotal book serves more as a photo-journal of the author and her own rabbit, than a comprehensive, authoratative, and objective training guide about rabbits in general. Stick with the superior House Rabbit Handbook, by Marinell Harriman, instead.
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