Shirley Botsford's Daddy's Ties: A Project & Keepsake Book this question feed

asked by formula on November 3, 2006 5:59 AM
The necktie is perhaps one of the most varied sources of interesting and unusual fabrics. Though some are notoriously ugly, many are good-looking, even stunning. They can often be had for very little money at thrift shops and yard sales--or for free right out of the back of the closet when their owner is tired of them. Noted crafter Shirley Botsford has transformed these variegated strips of silk, wool, cotton, and even polyester into a variety of items. The more than 30 projects include quilts, scarves, purses, vests, lampshades, pillows, covered boxes, Christmas stockings, and stuffed animals. From finding old ties and taking them apart to the step-by-steps of transforming them into all sorts of colorful objects,Daddy's Ties is full of charming ideas.


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"Daddy's Ties" is a perfect book for anyone who wants to make something from all the great ties you can find. The pictures are fantastic, colorful, and very inventive! The instructions are thoughtful and in depth. This is a unique book for quilters and crafters alike.
reviewed by literary on November 19, 2006 2:08 PM

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This is probably a great book for an experienced quilter, which I am not. I sew well, and wanted to make something from my deceased father's ties. Book was good inspiration, but most of the patterns were too complicated for me. I also found the multiple abbrevations too complicated to keep track of without going back and forth all the time. Again, though good inspiration, and I did find one fairly uncomplicated and useful pattern.
reviewed by literary on November 25, 2006 5:45 AM

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