Thursday, December 3, 2009

"One Yard Wonders" By Rebecca Yaker & Patricia Hoskins


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I was not quite sure just what I would think of this book when I first saw. I think I was leery of the title - only because I tend to dislike titles like ' fast, fun easy' or fun & quick'. Don;' get me wrong we all need a quick fix at times and more or less instant result can be a very good thing sometimes too...I am just one of those people who stills likes real letters and finds more comfort in slow cloth than quick and easy.


Although it is difficult to see in this photo - 
the pattern pieces for some of the projects are happily 
ensconced in a nice pocket on the inside front cover.

This is a cross post from my book blog - but I thought that it would have relevance here -Enjoy!

The first thing I noticed about this book is it's quality. It's a nice size, the paper is high quality and the cover spiral binding is very well made - these are things that I so look for in books - and yes, I am a page 'sniffer'. I love the smell of ink on paper - and I can be critical of paper color and paper quality - the latter especially in hard-covered books or those books that are made to get a lot of use. Of course the next thing that I looked at were - what else?! - the patterns. The patterns are divided into sections with titles such as "On The Go" (bags, lunch bags, lap top covers etc), "Household Affairs" (tea cozies,aprons, hot& cold packs), "Outfit Your Small Wonder" (obviously geared to clothing for your own little one). There are patterns for dog couture items, toys for children, great shopping bags and a wealth of small projects that really can be made with just a yard of fabric. Also included are things like sewing fundamentals - good for beginners or as a refresher for those of us with older cloth fixations. A couple of the 'patterns' are more like instructions for doing things like covering a cork board or scale with fabric. No necessarily sewing projects but they can be done with a yard or less of fabric.

Some of these projects are for things that we could all probably figure out how to make. I don't know about you , but there are times when I am thrilled not to have to re-invent the wheel - and enjoy the fruits of what others have made pattern for so that I can save my brain cells  for the more involved projects that I barely have to complete as it is. Simple and right in front of me with a "how-to" can be a real time save.

Have a look at this! 
You can enter to win free yardage for a year.... now that's a cool thing!
 


I really liked this project for an obi inspired hot and cold pack

This little 'catch all' holder called an 'Origami Organizer'
is a very interesting project that I am going to have to try.
 



 
have been on a kick to find good looking alternatives to to the now ubiquitous grocery store provided 'green' bag. This book includes two patterns that are good. The one above is a bag that will fold in on itself for easy storage - making it easy to always have a shopping bag with you. The photo on the bottom is just a regular shaped bag and it is one of those patterns that I am glad is included so that I don't have to go and do the measuring to make the pattern myself. Easy!



 
Dog couture - how cute!


I thought this little apron or smock for a wee one was just adorable.

All in all I really like this book a lot and will highly recommend it. It seems to have something that will please everyone and is one of those books that will be a good resource and reference book - and yes, it does hold a lot of things that could be termed "fast, fun and fabulous" ! Give it a try - I don't think that you will be disappointed.


Note: This book was provided to me by the publisher for reviewing purposed. No other remuneration.

6 comments:

phonelady said...

You see this is why you are on my shelfari list you tell me the truth about your books and I love it . You are awesome my dear . Have a great day .

Anonymous said...

I leafed thru the book at the store and went bonkers when I saw the Origami Organizer. I have wanted to make something like this for ages, and so I dove right in. Let me just say that it's a little bit tricky to make, but that the directions are pretty good, and that it looks like it's going to be great when it's done.

Caroline said...

Wow, I love the smell of books, too! I enjoyed reading this review, even though these are probably beyond even me. I can't do detail. But I'll look for it tonight on my evening field trip to the local big bookstore. Thanks for this.

Robbie said...

There's even a 1 skein wonder and a luxury 1 skein wonder book for knitting! These books are really good for a quick gift! I didn't see the 1 yard wonder! Guess I'll order it from the library next time I'm at a loss for a quick 'one'! thanks!

Anonymous said...

I was pretty impressed with it too. It was planned well for the seasoned sewer in mind too.

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