Inspired by Jess [brown owl, new blogger and librarian] I went and got myself a local library card. Hello Waverly Library. I went straight over to 646 and 740s in the dewey decial classifications for sewing and decoartive arts. After very little debate and even less thought, I came home with two books. The first is Simple Screenprinting by Annie Stromquist and the other is Omiyage by Kumiko Sudo.
I was so pleased by the things in Omiyage, that I just had to show them to you. In the introduction, the author uses the phrase "tiny but delightful" which I think perfectly captures the hangmade gifts in the book. Enough blabbing, see for yourself:





Those are just five of the delightful treats in the book complete with patterns and directions. I can hardly wait to start my own sea bass purse, though I have no idea when, where or why I would ever use one.
The book is from 2000, but because I just started sewing this year, everything is new to me! I have the book for three weeks, so I'll post more pictures in time. I'd love to hear what books you recommend. I have a library card now!
Could you email me your address, you won my giveaway! Thanks Sunny
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Amy, I love the look of Omiyage! Delightful! City Library has a Japanese language section with some cute craft books also. My mother was very excited that you linked to my blog, and showed my nanna who was very impressed by it all! She thinks I'm famous now :o)
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