Sew Any Fabric: A Quick Reference Guide to Fabrics from A to Z this question feed

asked by redapple on November 13, 2006 5:02 AM
Many people get the notion to sew something sassy, perhaps velvet draperies or silk sheets, but aren't sure where to start, what thread to use or the proper stitch length. Whether a novice sewer or a quilting expert, readers will feel motivated to experiment with fabrics using the techniques described in this quick reference guide for sewing the most common fabrics.

Anyone daring to sew new fabrics, looking for fresh ideas, or wanting to improve old skills will find this handy, easy-to-use reference is filled with practical and up-to-date information enabling sewers to acquire confidence, develop new skills, and improve efficiency. Considered an indispensable tool, this guide defines the sewability of each fabric; compares similar fabrics; describes uses and design elements; and contains sidebars with specific information detailing essential supplies, machine set-up, and sewing basics.

* Quick review on sewing specific fabrics * Handy reference perfect for students and teachers, novices and experts * Features practical information intended to raise both the quality and standards of garment construction


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I was thinking this would be a step-by-step process of how to sew different fabrics. It doesn't read like a book, either, just a fabric description....very sterile and NOT for the novice sewer at all.
reviewed by ladyrunner on November 22, 2006 11:18 AM

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Wish I'd had this when I was learning. Straightforward and thorough, it will prevent new and experienced sewers alike from less-than-stellar results and hours of frustration when sewing with unfamiliar fabrics. Not the most comprehensive with specialty fabrics, but covers the broadest range and the most common textiles you'll use.
reviewed by selena on November 24, 2006 6:12 AM

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