Here are three more books, totally worth recommending.
-Vintage Fabric Style-
Stylish ideas and projects using quilts and flea-market finds in your home,
by Lucinda Ganderton

-The Apron Book-
Making, Wearing, and Sharing a Bit of Coth and Comfort,
by EllyAnne Geisel
by EllyAnne Geisel

And since I am sort of on an apron kick right now, here are a few more Apron-related links:
And lastly, my favorite book from the entire great big huge stack.
-Childhood Treasures-
Handmade gifts for babies and children, by Caroline Zoob
Childhood Treasures is full of all manner of and inspiration with it's whimsical pictures,
and enchanting narration enchanted, I promise you will go away delighted. The projects are timeless, do-able and exquisite.
Out of 5 stars, this book is a 6. At least a 6.
