Giving Pleasure

Giving Pleasure by Jan Beaney, published by Double Trouble Enterprises in 2001, is a 24-page booklet written in English that explores creative ways to utilize unfinished embroidery projects and various crafting materials. The book addresses the common issue faced by embroiderers, offering practical suggestions for transforming leftover fabrics, stitch samples, threads, beads, and colored papers into unique cards, gifts, and wrappings.
Readers will find a wealth of ideas aimed at recycling and repurposing their crafting supplies, encouraging them to apply their skills in innovative ways. This edition serves as a resource for those interested in crafts and hobbies, providing inspiration for creating personalized items while minimizing waste. The booklet emphasizes the joy of crafting and the potential of materials often left unused, making it a valuable addition to any crafter’s collection.
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“Most embroiderers have UFO’s (unfinished objects), pieces of dyed and printed fabric, stitch samples, threads, beads and coloured papers in drawers or cupboards. This is a wonderful opportunity to recycle them into cards, gifts and wrappings and this booklet is designed to suggest ways of applying a wide bank of sometimes unused skills in a practical way”–Introd.
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