First there was the sweatshirt: plain, basic, and comfortable. Then Mary Mulari came along and suddenly everybody's favorite garment had pizzazz, style-even class! Let Mulari introduce you to the fun and creativity of decorating, altering, and revamping sweatshirts, vests, jackets, and dresses. More than 100 individual projects with clear, concise directions.
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First there was the sweatshirt: plain, basic, and comfortable. Then Mary Mulari came along and suddenly everybody's favorite garment had pizzazz, style-even class! Let Mulari introduce you to the fun and creativity of decorating, altering, and revamping sweatshirts, vests, jackets, and dresses. More than 100 individual projects with clear, concise directions.
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May have some shelf-wear due to normal use. Your purchase funds free job training and education in the greater Seattle area. Thank you for supporting Goodwill's nonprofit mission!
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Very Good. Very Good condition. A copy that may have a few cosmetic defects. May also contain a few markings such as an owner's name, short gifter's inscription or light stamp.
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Fine. pp. 153. 3941 shelf. Unread. Oversized trade paperback, photo covers, purple spine. No names, clean text. Filled with original appealing ideas! With b/w patterns, a few color photos. Index.
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More ideas from Mary about altering sweatshirts. Some interesting, but others I wouldn't try. Her ideas are well illustrated & explained, but I'd have preferred each garment explained in full, rather than have the book organized by technique. Seeing the photo at the start of a chapter on necklines, say, and having to flip through the book to find out about the sleeve treatment or hemline finish was a little annoying.