Selected Product: | Sew Subversive: Down and Dirty DIY for the Fabulous Fashionista Illustrated Author: Melissa Rannels, Melissa Alvarado, Hope Meng Publisher: Taunton Release Date: 2006-09-05 ISBN-10: 1561588091 ISBN-13: 9781561588091 List Price: $14.95 Average Customer Rating: | | Generation T: 108 Ways to Transform a T-Shirt ISBN-10: 0761137858 ISBN-13: 9780761137856 List Price:$14.95 Sew What! Skirts: 16 Simple Styles You Can Make with Fabulous Fabrics ISBN-10: 1580176259 ISBN-13: 9781580176255 List Price:$16.95 Sew U: The Built by Wendy Guide to Making Your Own Wardrobe ISBN-10: 0821257404 ISBN-13: 9780821257401 List Price:$25.99 Rip It!: How to Deconstruct and Reconstruct the Clothes of Your Dreams ISBN-10: 0743268997 ISBN-13: 9780743268998 List Price:$15.00 Subversive Seamster: Transform Thrift Store Threads into Street Couture ISBN-10: 156158925X ISBN-13: 9781561589258 List Price:$14.95 |
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The first three chapters lay the ground work: Hand Sewing Basics, You and Your Machine, and Gearing Up, which includes Fabric 101, how to set up a sewing space, and a run-through first project on the sewing machine. Then the fun begins with Embellishing and Customizing projects, including adorning your pant legs with ribboning, turning a computer-scanned image into an iron-on that you can apply to a t-shirt or skirt, taking in a skirt, or untapering a pair of pants (the authors believe tapered pants are the devil's work). Then move onto Refashioning: The Next Life of Your Old Clothes and turn a t-shirt into a skirt, a sweater into a halter top or legwarmers, or a pair of pants into a hip belt. There are 22 projects in all, some of which only require an iron and/or pair of scissors, while others can be sewn by hand, for those readers who haven't yet made the sewing machine plunge. Sew-Sew | Customer Rating: | Some interesting ideas and written in a non-threatening way. For a book that encourages you to customize however, it needs more focus on how to draft your own pattern and adjust it to fit your own body. Will work really well if you are young, slim and flat chested. If you have curves however, you wont get much you can actually use from this book. | Lame | Customer Rating: | I am an avid crafter, taught to sew by my mother. I am now 30 with almost 2 decades of sewing behind me. I checked this book out of the local library, hoping to scope out some fun, fast projects. What I found was a book of horribly lame ideas and even worse craftsmanship. Do yourself a favor and skip this book.
If your a beginner, save your dough and invest in sewing classes. | Clever Cuts | Customer Rating: | | Although I have only flicked through this book, I can see myself finding pretty handy as a reference and for inspiration. Definately for people who do love to re-create op shop or their old clothes. I bought their other book Subersive Seamster with this book and found them very similar in theme but still all different ideas. | Best for younger sewers | Customer Rating: | | I had hoped to get some ideas from this book, but it's really geared towards teens or younger. Would be good to spark the creativity of a young seamstress, but was not fo me, an experienced sewer/crafter. | I'm Afraid of My Bobbin. | Customer Rating: | I've had my Mom's sewing machine (circa 1969)- in a sewing table - for almost 20 years now and I haven't used it once in all those years.
Well, except for the table part which has happily held a lamp, some assorted papers, and general knicknacks.
This book actually inspired me to open the table up, pop out the machine and start sewing.
The conversational tone put me at ease and while I can understand why those with more sewing experience might not find it helpful, I really appreciated the "hand-holding" contained in the book.
Is it the be-all and end-all of sewing books? Of course not. Will I someday graduate beyond what's offered in the pages? I hope so!
But this book inspired me, helped me past my fear of the bobbin and that's what I needed. A little hand-holding kick-start. |
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