Description
As the first signs of spring begin to appear, this issue is filled with gentle inspiration for the season ahead. Inside, you’ll find the Garden Birds Needle Book pattern – a charming and practical project perfect for using treasured fabric scraps and enjoying some mindful hand stitching as well as five more spring and Easter-themed projects.
We also step into the enchanting world of The Tailor of Gloucester, exploring the story behind the tale and the beautiful historical needlework that inspired it. And, of course, March would not be complete without celebrating the golden glow of daffodils, with ideas for bringing their sunshine into your sewing and your home.
The Bustle & Sew Magazine is the work of just one woman, me(!) Helen Grimes, the founder of and creative force behind the Bustle & Sew bunny. So if you’re expecting a glossy high-street, high-budget publication, stuffed with adverts and promotions, then this probably isn’t the magazine for you. But if you’re looking for quirky, unusual and fun sewing projects, all with my unique style, and enjoy filling your home with beautiful ideas, then you’re sure to love the Bustle & Sew Magazine.
Although stitching is very much at the heart of each edition, I also include lots of other articles and features. Seasonal recipes, craft ideas, poetry corner and much more besides, all celebrating life here in the English countryside that combine to make this a totally unique publication!
Don’t forget, you are free to sell items you personally have made from Bustle & Sew patterns. All the templates are included at full size, so there’s no awkward re-sizing – no fiddling around with photocopiers or hanging around at printing shops. You can start creating straight away! I don’t mind if you personally want to make items to sell from my patterns, but you are not licensed to go into mass production.
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