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Sewing for Dummies
Sewing for Dummies
Author: Janice Saunders Maresh
Sewing is fun, relaxing, and tremendously rewarding. It feels great when you sit down and sew something together (and are tickled with the results)! Besides the fun and satisfaction you get out of sewing, this wonderful hobby can also save you money. You can make your clothes last longer when you stitch up your own hems, repair split seams, and ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780764551376
ISBN-10: 076455137X
Publication Date: 7/14/1999
Pages: 424
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3.5 stars, based on 3 ratings
Publisher: For Dummies
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 4
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reviewed Sewing for Dummies on
Helpful Score: 1
This book seemed only somewhat helpful. If you are curious or starting out at sewing I highly recommend S.E.W. Everything Workshop by Diana Rupp. Diana's explanations are funny AND she is clear in explaining how to get results.
Sewing for Dummies, this version, has out-dated and tacky projects. The version of the "Little Black Dress" that is in this Sewing for Dummies actually looks more like something someone would wear to a funeral rather than a hot date. Some of the projects in here are curtains, cornice, pillows, a pillow made from napkins, a vest made from napkins, napkins, and a table cloth.
I DO like that the author actually lists the different feet, stitch lengths, and widths to use for specific stitches. It was nice having as a reference, but I haven't really used it for anything else. I am only a novice and everything I have wanted/needed to use so far has been either on YouTube or the S.E.W Everything Workshop book by Diana Rupp. Perhaps a more intermediate or advanced sewer might appreciate this book.
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Teaches everything from the VERY basics to actually making something! Tailored for readers of all skill levels, no-sew, low-sew, hand-sew and quick-sew. Explains how to pick fabrics, how to read a pattern, how to choose a sewing machine (and how to thread it!), how to make costumes for your little gremlin, etc.


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