An edition of Sewing made simple (2012)

Sewing made simple

from sewing box to sewing machine : fashion and furnishing techniques explained

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An edition of Sewing made simple (2012)

Sewing made simple

from sewing box to sewing machine : fashion and furnishing techniques explained

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Sewing Made Simple is an inspiring and enlightening introduction to an incredibly useful and enjoyable skill. Filled with clear instructions and clever tips, it demystifies the subject and provides a wealth of know-how that will give you the confidence to make and customise clothes and home furnishings. The first five chapters introduce you to all the tools, equipment and materials you will need for sewing success. 'The Sewing Box' explains different threads, needles, pins, scissors and other haberdashery must-haves. 'The Secrets of Sewing-Machine Success' guides you around your machine and its accessories, and includes a useful section on troubleshooting. 'Stitch Craft' teaches you the essential hand- and machine-stitches - the building blocks of any sewing project. 'The Paper Pattern' explains how patterns work and how to use and adapt them for expert dressmaking. 'Fabric Choices' reveals how to select the most appropriate fabrics for your project, taking into account colour, pattern, composition and weave. The last chapter, 'Basic Sewing Skills', shows you how it's done, with the essential techniques for making almost anything explained in plain and simple terms - from sewing on buttons and stitching darts to applique and piping. Interspersed are 20 gorgeous projects that will help you to consolidate your skills. The projects range from a simple bias-cut skirt and tailored cushion to a more complicated apron and lined tote, and include useful basics such as a curtain, blind, child's dress and customised T-shirt that every reader will want to try.

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Jacqui Small
Language
English
Pages
223

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Edition Notes

Includes index.

Published in
London

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
646.2
Library of Congress
TT705

The Physical Object

Pagination
223 pages
Number of pages
223

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL32140948M
Internet Archive
sewingmadesimple0000evel
ISBN 10
1906417652
ISBN 13
9781906417659
OCLC/WorldCat
766340649

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