<span><span><span>Create artistic handmade toys to delight young children with this how-to book </span><span style="font-style:italic;">Felt Toys for Your Little Ones</span><span> by Jessica Peck, the popular designer of Sweetie Pie Bakery patterns. From a charming tea party and delicious ice cream
Felt toys for little ones: handmade playsets to spark imaginative play
β Scribed by Peck, Jessica
- Publisher
- Stashbooks
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 437
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Getting started -- Tea party treats -- We all scream for ice cream! Take me out to the ball game -- Grill master -- To market, to market -- Sweetie Pie bakery -- Outdoor explorer -- Glamping -- A home of her own -- Play stand.;"Create artistic handmade toys to delight your little ones! From a charming tea party and delicious ice cream shop to an adventuresome teepee, the fun-worthy projects in this book will ignite your child?s imagination and provide hours of open-ended play. The 10 projects include over 75 patterns. Simple enough to make in a day, each pattern uses readily available store-bought materials and comes with full-color photographs and step-by-step instructions."--Publisher's website.
β¦ Table of Contents
Getting started --
Tea party treats --
We all scream for ice cream! Take me out to the ball game --
Grill master --
To market, to market --
Sweetie Pie bakery --
Outdoor explorer --
Glamping --
A home of her own --
Play stand.
β¦ Subjects
Felt work;Handicraft;Sewing;Soft toy making;Nonfiction;CD-ROMs;Books with discs
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
GETTING STARTED -- Sewing Tools (Cutting and Measuring -- Pins and Needles -- Marking Tools -- Template Paper) -- Materials (Felt -- Fabric -- Thread -- Stuffing -- Foam) -- A Few Key Terms -- General Sewing Notes -- TEA PARTY TREATS -- Lemon -- Sugar Cube -- Tea Bag -- Tray -- Petit Fours -- Teapot
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