Sewing for Children with African Wax Print Fabric

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Product details

  • ISBN 9781800652675
  • Weight: 626g
  • Dimensions: 208 x 276mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Oct 2023
  • Publisher: Ryland, Peters & Small Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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Learn how to sew 25 vibrant projects for children, from a baby bib and romper suit to a mini messenger bag and a three-tiered drawstring skirt.

With their bold colours and striking patterns, African wax print fabrics are ideal for making stunning items for children. Here, Adaku Parker shows you how to sew 25 stylish designs for babies to 5-year-olds, providing her expert tips on using African wax prints. Try your hand at quick and simple projects, from a baby hat to a knot headband and a drawstring bag. To add a personal touch to a child’s bedroom or nursery, choose from homewares such as a toy storage bucket, a changing mat and an envelope cushion. There are also gorgeous and practical garments, from elasticated shorts and a shirt for a boy to a girl’s circle skirt and a pinafore dress. Easy-to-follow artworks and instructions guide you through skills such as sewing pleats, topstitching, and adding buttons and bias binding, and the pull-out pattern sheets include a range of different sizes for the garments. Requiring just a sewing machine, a few basic tools and some beautiful African wax print fabric, these projects will inspire you to create unique hand-made projects for children.   

Adaku Parker founded Dovetailed London in 2017 after taking evening classes in clothes making, tailoring, African fashion and pattern cutting during her maternity leave from working as a barrister. Her business imports beautiful African wax print fabrics and she creates sewing patterns and ready-to-wear dresses that showcase the prints at their best. Her first book, Sewing with African Wax Print Fabric, was published by CICO Books. Adaku is based in London and can be found at www.dovetailed.co.uk.

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