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81. World of Embellishment by Joan Hinds | |
![]() | Paperback: 128
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(2002-10)
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Editorial Review Product Description This fantastic new book includes 20 projects that preserve embroidery motifs and basic costume silhouettes from various cultures. They include a Greek bolero vest, a Japanese sashiko-embroidered jacket, a Scandinavian jacket with decorative braids, and a hankie with French lace and embroidery. Each project includes step-by-step instructions and helpful illustrations and uses simple shapes and patterns, enabling sewers of all skill levels to achieve stellar results quickly and easily. It also includes patterns for each of the accessories. Joan Hinds is well known for her eight books on sewing for 18-inch dolls, including her most recent, Sew the Contemporary Wardrobe for 18-Inch Dolls. She also teaches sewing and needlework techniques around the country for shops and sewing guilds, while also being the owner of Fancywork and Fashion. • Create fashionable attire with international flair • Features step-by-step instructions for 20 exciting projects • Suitable for all skill levels Customer Reviews (1)
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82. The Technology of Clothing Manufacture by Harold Carr, Barbara Latham | |
![]() | Paperback: 269
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(1994-03-30)
list price: US$36.95 Isbn: 0632037482 Average Customer Review: ![]() Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
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Carr and Latham take you through thetechnical aspect of the business without getting into the industrialengineering behind it (I don't recall even a single mention of SAM's).Forthis reason I wouldn't recommend it for the seasoned professional. I mustwarn you that this book will need to be updated shortly.It is alreadybecoming outdated with all of the new synergies between computing andapparel manufacture. Overall it accomplished its goal.You willdefinately walk away ready to move on to the next level.Well done. (Plusis has a good bibliography at the end) TABLE OF CONTENTS: I. BACKGROUNDTO THE CLOTHING INDUSTRY: II. CUTTING:(A) The Planning, Drawing andReproduction of the Marker.the requirements of marker planning.Efficiency of the marker plan. Methods of marker planning and marker use.(B) The Spreading of the Fabric to Form a Lay.The requirements of thespreading process. Methods of spreading. The nature of fabric packages. (C)The Cutting of the Fabric. The objectives of cutting.Methods ofcutting. III. SEWING: The properties of seams. (A) Seams Types. (B)Stitch Types. (C) Sewing Machine Feed Machanisms. (D) Sewing MachineNeedles. (E) Sewing Threads. Fibre type, construction and finish.Threadsizing. Thread packages. Thread costs. Thread properties and seamperformance. Sewing Problems. Problems of stitch formations. Problems ofpucker. Problems of damage to the fabric along the stich line. Testing forsewability and tailorability. IV. SEWING MACHINERY: Basic sewing machinesand associated work aids. Simple automatics.Mechanised workplaces. V.THE USE OF COMPONENTS AND TRIMS: Labels and motifs. Linings. Interlinings.Wadding. Lace, braid and elastic. Hook and loop fastening. Seam binding andtape. Shoulder pads. Eyelets and laces. Zip fasteners. Buttons. Tackbuttons, snap fasteners and rivets.Performance properties of componentsand trims. VI. ALTERNATIVE METHODS OF JOINING MATERIALS: (A) Fusing. Theadvantages of using fusible interlinings. The requirements of fusing. Thefusing process. The means of fusing. Fusing equipment. Methods of fusing.Quality control in fusing. Alternatives to the fusing of interlinings. (B)Welding and Adhesives. Welding. Adhesives. (C) Moulding. VII. PRESSING:The purpose of pressing. Categories of pressing. The means of pressing.Pressing equipment and methods. Pleating. Permanent press. The stae ofpressing. VIII. CLOTHING MANUFACTURE: Analysis of psycho-motor skills. Astudy of the methods used. The development of robotics. ... Read more |
83. Costume Close Up: Clothing Construction and Pattern, 1750-1790 by Linda Baumgarten, John Watson, Florine Carr | |
![]() | Paperback: 120
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(2000-01-04)
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The patterns are not, however, for beginning sewers; they must be scaled up to size and then made up in muslin for the best accuracy. However, even beginners can enjoy drooling over these wonderful garments (shown in color and b/w) and learning about period construction. ... Read more |
84. Metric Pattern Cutting for Children's Wear and Babywear: From Birth to 14 Years by Winifred Aldrich | |
![]() | Hardcover: 192
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(1999-09-15)
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85. On the Surface: Thread Embellishment & Fabric Manipulation by Wendy Hill | |
![]() | Paperback: 144
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(1997-11)
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The information presented is exhaustive (130+ pages on 1 technique!) and well-written, with nice photos of the author's and other's work, but as an experienced sewer and machine-embroidery enthousiast I find I get the same amount of inspiration and information out of a Threads magazine article - and there have been several on the technique presented in this book.
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86. Embellishments: Adding Glamour to Garments (Star Wear) by Linda Fry Kenzle | |
Paperback: 184
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(1993-10)
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87. Patterns for Theatrical Costumes: Garments, Trims, and Accessories from Ancient Egypt to 1915 by Katherine Strand Holkeboer | |
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(1993-04)
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88. Scarves to Make -OSI by Linda Lee | |
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(1998-10-01)
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For the rest of us, (who take the machine out occasionally to mend with) the directions are rather confusing. Also, there are only a few scarves that aren't too dressy to wear with jeans for a walk in the park, so you are going to be spending some $$$$ to make most of these designs. I wanted to give this book three-and-a-half stars. Not for a beginner, but someone who really enjoys sewing would like this book, especially if they like to dress up--see if you can understand the directions first!
But this is not just a book full of pictures of beautiful scarves. It is a well organized book comprising six parts each one concentrating on a different traditional approach to embellishing. Each part includes 5-6 different scarves with a list of materials, fabric notes, cutting instructions and full of clear and detailed instructions and illustrations on construction. The first part of the book is focused on ribbon fantasy including "delicately hazy sheers, iridescent ribbons and open-weave lattices''. The second part of the book is focused on traditional arts including "the art of piecing, applique, cutwork and shadow work". The third part of the book is focused on contemporary interpretations to make interesting scarves by slashing, washing, shrinking etch. The fourth part of the book is focused on beads and baubles. The fifth part of the book is focused on senciled, stamped and stitched techniques to create very beautiful and original scarves. The last part of the book is focused on architectural shapes that are truly fun to make and wear !! I highly recommend this book to any (beginner, intermediate or advanced) sewer that takes pleasure in creating special accessory pieces!! ... Read more |
89. Bag Bazaar: 25 Stylish Bags to Sew in an Afternoon by Megan Avery | |
![]() | Paperback: 128
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(2008-11-18)
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90. From Image to Stitch by Maggie Grey | |
![]() | Hardcover: 128
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(2008-10-07)
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Editorial Review Product Description One of the world’s leading textile artists introduces hobbyists and professionals alike to exciting new digital methods for designing and creating stitched artworks. For example, starting with a photograph taken with a digital camera, this idea-packed book shows how to use a popular computer paint program to turn it into a striking abstract design, which can then be transferred to fabric with an inkjet printer and embellished with stitching, felting, and other crafts. Complete with instructions for using innovative products such as InkAID and Shrinky Plastic, and lists of sources for copyright-free designs, the book provides a rich menu of techniques and effects. Large color photos showing both the design processes and the successful finished works offer instruction and inspiration. Customer Reviews (4)
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91. Jazzy Jeans by Mickey Baskett | |
![]() | Paperback: 128
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(2008-09-02)
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Editorial Review Product Description Just look at the price tag for some designer jeans: they’re over the top! Fortunately, there’s an easy, inexpensive, and fun way to jazz up ordinary denim so it’s virtually red-carpet ready: these techniques for distressing, embroidering, beading, painting, sewing, and studding turn jeans, pants, skirts, and vests into one-of-a-kind high fashion items. Bleach and batik, add appliqué and lace, adorn with doilies and toile, embellish with ruffles and rhinestones, and give garments a leather monogram, western flare, or rows of shisha sequins. For each cool design idea, be it a swirl skirt or funky flowers on a jacket, there’s basic information and a photo, along with projects and patterns. And, for something extra, learn how to transform clothing into fringed bags, pretty pillows, and decorated journal covers! Customer Reviews (5)
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92. Fun-to-Wear Fabric Flowers by Elizabeth Searle | |
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(2006-03-28)
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93. Lingerie Design on the Stand: Designs for Underwear & Nightwear by Dawn Cloake | |
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(2003-06-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description A complete range of lingerie designs—from foundation garments to nightwear, corsets to camisoles—and the critical technique of modeling on the stand. This is the first volume ever published on the subject. Customer Reviews (3)
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94. Textile fabrics and their selection by Isabel Barnum Wingate | |
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(1976)
Isbn: 0139128409 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
95. Sewn Product Quality: A Management Perspective by Doris H. Kincade | |
![]() | Paperback: 384
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(2007-03-22)
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Editorial Review Product Description Sewn Product Quality: A Management Perspective takes complex industry-specific terminology and processes and explains them with pictures and text that is relevant to today's market. The book discusses all aspects of quality, devoting separate sections to materials and processes and focusing specifically on the new consumer-centric business environment. Taking a managerial perspective, it presents definitions, techniques, and standards unique to the sewn products industry and shows how to impact quality throughout the design, production and delivery process. |
96. 4 Seasons Of Fleece (Leisure Arts #3772) by Barbara Finwall, Nancy Javier, Jeri Clements, Leisure Arts | |
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(2005-01-31)
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97. Make Your Own Riding Clothes by Jean Perry | |
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(1998-03-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description This book shows how to make 21 items of riding clothing, from jodhpurs to hat covers, featuring step-by-step instructions and patterns. |
98. A Is for Apron: 25 Fresh & Flirty Designs by Nathalie Mornu | |
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(2008-05-06)
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Editorial Review Product Description A is for adorable and amazingly irresistible and incredibly attractive: who would have imagined that the apron, that charming and nostalgic symbol of domesticity, would become today’s must-have home accessory? But it most certainly is, as stitchers and crafters flock to these creative canvases as the perfect vehicle for showcasing fabulous fabric, simple embellishments, and novel ideas. These ingenious projectsfrom ultra-feminine and vintage chic to whimsical color-playinclude waist and bib aprons, pinafores, smocks, cobblers, and even something for the pint-sized cook. All of the projects are photographed in a playful style. And templates, sewing basics, and quick and easy projects for sprucing up store-bought aprons and whipping up aprons from recycled materials are here too! Customer Reviews (49)
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99. Groz-Beckert: a combination of functional design and performance. (industrial machine needles) (Show in Print): An article from: Nonwovens Industry | |
Digital: 2
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(1993-05-01)
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100. Metric Pattern Cutting for Children's Wear and Babywear by Winifred Aldrich | |
![]() | Hardcover: 216
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(2009-07-14)
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Editorial Review Product Description First, the sections have been re-organised to reflect changes in producing and marketing children’s clothes. Today’s popularity of easy-fitting styles and knitted fabrics means that basic ‘flat’ pattern cutting is used to construct the majority of children’s wear and babywear and this type of cutting is therefore emphasised in this new edition. Shaped blocks and garments, cut to fit the body form, are still included, and are placed in chapters covering some school uniform garments or more expensive fashion or formal clothes. The book now clearly separates the sections useful to student beginners (Parts One, Two and Three), and also offers more advanced or specialist sections for students who wish to pursue a career in children’s wear or for designers working in the different manufacturing sectors of the trade. The second change in this fourth edition is the introduction of colour coding to the sections; this makes it easier to identify specific processes in the book and enhances the illustrations. Finally, the size charts have been revised to reflect the changes in body sizing. The clear division of the boys’ and girls’ measurements in the charts has been in response to the way clothes are marketed and to co-ordinate with European size charts. ‘Plus’ charts for heavier children have also been added. Customer Reviews (1)
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