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Sewing with Saint Anne: A Sewing Book for Catholic Girls
Alice Cantrell

Whether you've sewn before or have never picked up a needle, yes, you can use this book! This how-to-sew book for girls contains fully-illustrated sewing lessons for 16 different homemaking and gift projects. Each of the lovely and practical projects is labelled to indicate the difficulty level: beginner, intermediate, or advanced.

Designed for beginners, and flexible enough to be used individually or with a group or co-op. A sewing machine is helpful, but not required. Glossary included. Most projects can be completed by children eight years and older. However, some of the lessons can be practiced by girls as young as four or five. Patterns included.

Includes:

  • Twelve illustrated sewing lessons
  • Sixteen sewing projects including Hair Scrunchies, Baby Blanket, Eyelet Pillowcase, Apron, Home Altar Cloths, Lap Quilt, and more!
  • Patterns that can be copied or traced

Extra: Enjoy historical features such as "Pins and Needles," "A Bit about the Humble Apron," "History of Quilting," and others.

Start your own Sewing Circle with Sewing with Saint Anne! The projects are great group activities for your co-op or girls' club.

Softcover. 109 pgs. 8½"x11" Spiral-bound for ease of use.

 
“We recently received our order that included Sewing with Saint Anne. What a lovely book. Thank you so much for making it available to us. It is not often that you order a book and feel like the author has actually read your mind.”
- Mary, MN
Sewing with St. Anne is the perfect gift for any girl who is interested in learning to sew! Mrs. Cantrell's explanations are easy to follow and the illustrations are beautiful. As an added bonus, she also includes interesting sewing "tidbits" and poems. My 4 girls and I love Sewing with St. Anne!”
- Bonnie
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