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Illustrated Guide to Sewing: Garment Construction Fox Chapel Publishing

Illustrated Guide to Sewing: Garment Construction By Fox Chapel Publishing

Illustrated Guide to Sewing: Garment Construction by Fox Chapel Publishing


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Summary

What are the building blocks of a great wardrobe? For men the shirt and trousers. For women the blouse, skirt, dress and trousers. This title teaches the home seamstress how to make them, as well as learn how to design and sew garments that flatter their figure and reflect their personal style.

Illustrated Guide to Sewing: Garment Construction Summary

Illustrated Guide to Sewing: Garment Construction: A Complete Course on Making Clothing for Fit and Fashion by Fox Chapel Publishing

This title teaches the home seamstress how to make 5 classic garments for both men and women. It shows how to take proper measurements & make common adjustments as well as the basic order of construction for each garment. What are the building blocks of a great wardrobe? For men the shirt and trousers. For women the blouse, skirt, dress and trousers. The Illustrated Guide to Sewing: Garment Construction will teach the home seamstress how to make them all, as well as learn how to design and sew garments that flatter their figure and reflect their personal style. From learning how to take proper measurements and make a muslin, to fitting and making common adjustments, the basic order of construction for each garment, such as fitting the bodice before attaching sleeves, is covered. Detailed chapters on elements; sleeves, collars, waistbands, hems and more provide valuable insight on how each piece is created and joined to the whole. This is a perfect book for those who want to make their own clothing for style, fit or just for fun.

Illustrated Guide to Sewing: Garment Construction Reviews

Pros: step-by-step colour photos for everything, left and right handed instructions for hand sewing, progresses through basics to quite advanced techniques Cons: some later instructions may be hard to follow without referring to the accompanying photos and even the glossary The Illustrated Guide to Sewing: Garment Construction is a great guide for beginner and intermediate sewers who want to give their sewing a more professional look. It starts with the basics, touching briefly on some machine and hand sewing techniques, fabric preparation and essential notions. It assumes some knowledge and suggests reading through your sewing machine guide if you're a complete beginner before starting with this book. This book teaches garment construction specifically. From the hand stitching techniques of basting (to check fit before sewing) to hemming, the book moves on to the correct construction order for garments and then to professional style finishing techniques. Each set of instructions is accompanied by a series of full colour photographs with the different steps numbered for reference. The photos certainly help with clarity. Actual beginners will find themselves flipping to the glossary at the back of the book and to earlier sections where some procedures are given in more detail. I imagine many of the techniques taught (as with everything skill related) take time and practice to master. The book recommends taking extra time with pre-sewing adjustments to ensure that you only sew once to create flattering, well constructed garments. And this is certainly a great book to help you achieve your sewing goals.
I own a lot of books about sewing and fashion, but rarely do I just sit down and read them. Mostly I use them when I need to know something specific. For this one, however, I actually sat down and looked through it from cover to cover and noted some of the things that differentiate this from other books. This book is for a beginner and they do a very thorough job of taking you through the construction of a garment. Some of the things that stood out to me: -Explanations of the different type of machine stitches. That's usually only in the manuals that come with the machine -The illustrations of hand sewing were very detailed and helpful -Assurances that space shouldn't be an issue when setting up your sewing area -Guide to the use of color and pattern to enhance different body types. That's usually in books about fashion, not sewing -Detail about how to straighten fabric and concise and clear instructions on preparing fabric to sew -Rudimentary instructions for altering patterns made the process seem not so intimidating -Directions on pinning patterns to fabric and matching plaids and checks. Good for those of us who are slaves to the pattern instructions -Shows how to assemble five basic garments based on logic not pattern instructions -Includes men's clothing -After showing basics, goes into more details with seams, zippers, pockets, etc. Good for a beginner and also a great addition to any sewing library.
New stitchers or those looking for a refresher course in garment sewing will find this title particularly useful as it provides a step-by-step guide to making a basic wardrobe of clothes designed to flatter and fit. Using classic sewing techniques it guides the reader through each stage required to make a dress, shirt, blouse, skirt and women'slmen's trousers with detailed sections on seams, hems, closures, sleeves, collars, pockets, hems and facings. Presented as a photo guide it is easy to follow and improve skills while learning the basics of hand and machine stitching, working with patterns, adjusting to fit, assembling and finishing. All in all, a great introduction for those looking to progress to advanced techniques or who want to boost their wardrobe with some wellfitting staples.
' a great introduction for those looking to progress to advanced techniques or who want to boost their wardrobe with some well fitting staples.'
Not for the outright beginner, these books provide in-depth instruction on creating classic wardrobe basics and professional clothing for both men and women. Readers learn how to select patterns that fit their body shape and measurements, choose fabrics, and construct seams, cuffs, collars, and waistbands.

About Fox Chapel Publishing

Peg Couch is an amateur seamstress and book acquisition editor at Fox Chapel Publishing. With over 350 backlist titles, two magazines and over 35 new books each year, Fox Chapel specialises in educating and inspiring crafters working in a variety of mediums including sewing, woodworking and others.

Table of Contents

Introduction Chapter 1: Basics *Machine sewing *Hand sewing *Pressing and ironing *Cutting *SBS: Hand stitches Chapter 2: Patternmaking *Pattern markings and symbols *Taking measurements *Adjusting patterns to fit Chapter 3: Fabric *Selecting fabrics for style and fit Chapter 4: How to make classic garments *Dress *Shirt *Blouse *Woman's pants *Men's pants Chapter 5: How to construct garment elements *Seams *Darts *Pleats *Zippers *Waistbands *Sleeves and cuffs *Collars *Faces and hems *Pockets *Closures

Additional information

GOR006034045
9781565235090
1565235096
Illustrated Guide to Sewing: Garment Construction: A Complete Course on Making Clothing for Fit and Fashion by Fox Chapel Publishing
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Fox Chapel Publishing
2011-04-01
176
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Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

Customer Reviews - Illustrated Guide to Sewing: Garment Construction