This book combines two ancient obsessions, polyhedra and English Paper Piecing, to show how to sew toys (balls for babies, paperweights for adults); home dcor (bowls, ornaments, pincushions, a desktop planetarium); and artistic accessories (brooches and handbags.) There are 17+ unique projects in this book that you will enjoy making and your friends and family will marvel over. The seven shapes explored in this book are: Dodecahedron and Stellated Dodecahedron; Truncated Octahedron; Truncated Cuboctahedron; Icosahedron; and Truncated Icosahedron. Most of the projects can be hand or machine sewn. Each project includes step-by-step fully illustrated directions. You can use any fabric - including "precut" packs - or even upcycled material like candy wrappers and coffee bags. And don't worry about your grade in high school geometry - no math is required! Note on format: Buying here means you are purchasing the paperback edition of the book. You'll need to photocopy the patterns from the book. If you would prefer a PDF version of the book, which allows you to print out the pattern pages from your computer, buy it from the author on Etsy, at https: //www.etsy.com/listing/662930567/stitch-a-hedron-english-paper-pieced?ref=shop_home_active_1. There is no Kindle version of this book, because of the need to print out pages.
This book combines two ancient obsessions, polyhedra and English Paper Piecing, to show how to sew toys (balls for babies, paperweights for adults); home dcor (bowls, ornaments, pincushions, a desktop planetarium); and artistic accessories (brooches and handbags.) There are 17+ unique projects in this book that you will enjoy making and your friends and family will marvel over. The seven shapes explored in this book are: Dodecahedron and Stellated Dodecahedron; Truncated Octahedron; Truncated Cuboctahedron; Icosahedron; and Truncated Icosahedron. Most of the projects can be hand or machine sewn. Each project includes step-by-step fully illustrated directions. You can use any fabric - including "precut" packs - or even upcycled material like candy wrappers and coffee bags. And don't worry about your grade in high school geometry - no math is required! Note on format: Buying here means you are purchasing the paperback edition of the book. You'll need to photocopy the patterns from the book. If you would prefer a PDF version of the book, which allows you to print out the pattern pages from your computer, buy it from the author on Etsy, at https: //www.etsy.com/listing/662930567/stitch-a-hedron-english-paper-pieced?ref=shop_home_active_1. There is no Kindle version of this book, because of the need to print out pages.