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Love at first stitch : demystifying dressmaking / Tilly Walnes.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Boston : Roost Books, 2014Description: 191 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1611802342 (pbk. : alk. paper)
  • 9781611802344 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Subject(s):
Contents:
Garment gallery -- My story -- How to use this book -- You will need... -- Brigitte scarf -- Techniques setting up your sewing machine -- Stitching school -- Pinning -- Adjusting stitches -- Make it your own square neck scarf -- Embellish with topstitching -- Make it a lifestyle fearless sewing -- Margot pajamas -- Techniques choosing your fabric -- Preparing your pattern -- Laying out fabric and pattern -- Cutting out fabric pieces -- Transferring the markings -- Understanding clothing construction -- Simple seam allowance finishes -- Pressing matters -- Hemming -- Make it your own patch pocket -- Shorter length -- Make it a lifestyle how to behave in a fabric store -- Delphine skirt -- Techniques pattern sizing -- Understanding ease -- Interfacing -- Inserting an invisible zipper -- Make it your own belt loops -- Decorate with buttons -- Make it a lifestyle creating an inspiring sewing space -- Megan dress -- Techniques fitting your garment -- Staystitching -- Shaping with darts and dart tucks -- Attaching a neckline facing -- Setting in sleeves -- Make it your own create a faux placket -- Add a ribbon trimming -- Make it a lifestyle becoming a designer -- Clémence skirt -- Techniques making a simple skirt pattern -- French seams -- Gathering -- Stitch in the ditch -- Make it your own side-seam pockets -- Bow belt -- Make it a lifestyle fitting sewing into a busy life -- Mimi blouse -- Techniques making a collar -- Buttonholes -- Sewing on buttons -- Make it your own piping the yoke seams 52 -- Fabric-covered buttons -- Make it a lifestyle dressing handmade -- Lilou dress -- Techniques lining a garment -- Fashioning pleats -- Slipstitching -- Make it your own sculpt a scallop neckline -- Gathered skirt -- Make it a lifestyle sewing solo, sewing socially -- What next? -- Sewing with and without patterns.
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult Book Adult Book Main Library NonFiction 646.4 W217 Available 33111007907328
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Simple, elegant, and a little groovy, Love at First Stitch is all you need to start making the dresses of your dreams--with 7 complete full-size patterns.

Fancy making your own clothes but have no idea where to start? Tired of overwhelming sewing manuals and frumpy projects? Love at First Stitch offers a refreshing approach to dressmaking for modern makers, taking you from the basics of threading your sewing machine through creating gorgeous garments that you'll love to wear. Let Tilly Walnes inspire you with her jargon-busting tutorials, down-to-earth attitude, and adorable dressmaking style, showing you that making your own clothes is so much more enjoyable than buying them.

* Build your skills and confidence one project at a time: new techniques are introduced when you need them.
* Step-by-step photographs take the head-scratching out of sewing.
* Includes 7 full-scale, multisize patterns, ready to be traced and used again and again.
* Tilly's hints and tips for making sewing part of your lifestyle, adding your own special touch to any sewing project, and even how to polish your signature style.

Tilly Walnes demystifies dressmaking for the generations that have never been taught to sew. Written for novice stitchers by the author of the popular sewing blog Tilly and the Buttons , this book presents the sewing basics in an informal style, with Tilly's friendly and encouraging voice cheering the reader on throughout. Instead of overwhelming the novice dressmaker with theory, this book is about learning by doing. Each chapter presents practical tips and inspiration to guide you through creating a made-to-measure garment from one of the seven versatile and adaptable patterns included with the book, which can then be personalized to suit your individual style. Peppered throughout the book are Tilly's top sewing tips, including everything from what to look out for when buying--or borrowing--your first sewing machine, to how to behave in a fabric shop so that you appear like an expert, to techniques for pressing perfection.

Includes 6 full size patterns.

Originally published: London: Quadrille Publishing, Ltd., 2014.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Garment gallery -- My story -- How to use this book -- You will need... -- Brigitte scarf -- Techniques setting up your sewing machine -- Stitching school -- Pinning -- Adjusting stitches -- Make it your own square neck scarf -- Embellish with topstitching -- Make it a lifestyle fearless sewing -- Margot pajamas -- Techniques choosing your fabric -- Preparing your pattern -- Laying out fabric and pattern -- Cutting out fabric pieces -- Transferring the markings -- Understanding clothing construction -- Simple seam allowance finishes -- Pressing matters -- Hemming -- Make it your own patch pocket -- Shorter length -- Make it a lifestyle how to behave in a fabric store -- Delphine skirt -- Techniques pattern sizing -- Understanding ease -- Interfacing -- Inserting an invisible zipper -- Make it your own belt loops -- Decorate with buttons -- Make it a lifestyle creating an inspiring sewing space -- Megan dress -- Techniques fitting your garment -- Staystitching -- Shaping with darts and dart tucks -- Attaching a neckline facing -- Setting in sleeves -- Make it your own create a faux placket -- Add a ribbon trimming -- Make it a lifestyle becoming a designer -- Clémence skirt -- Techniques making a simple skirt pattern -- French seams -- Gathering -- Stitch in the ditch -- Make it your own side-seam pockets -- Bow belt -- Make it a lifestyle fitting sewing into a busy life -- Mimi blouse -- Techniques making a collar -- Buttonholes -- Sewing on buttons -- Make it your own piping the yoke seams 52 -- Fabric-covered buttons -- Make it a lifestyle dressing handmade -- Lilou dress -- Techniques lining a garment -- Fashioning pleats -- Slipstitching -- Make it your own sculpt a scallop neckline -- Gathered skirt -- Make it a lifestyle sewing solo, sewing socially -- What next? -- Sewing with and without patterns.

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