Sewing Stitch Bible by Lorna Knight

Sewing Stitch Bible by Lorna Knight

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Sewing Stitch Bible by Lorna Knight

This is a complete resource for sewers of all abilities, offering invaluable advice and help with all kids of sewing projects, from simple repairs and alterations to making soft furnishings, fashion garments, and couture tailored designs. Beginners will find easy-to-follow instructions in basic skills, guided by clear photographs and diagrams, while advanced sewers can use the book to find information on stitches, techniques, and fabrics they have e not thought of using before A comprehensive Stitch Directory features both functional and decorative stitches created by hand, conventional sewing machine, and serger (overlocker). These are cross-referred to the relevant techniques and applications in the book. A Textile Directory provides information on working with more than seventy fabrics, from delicate chiffon and lace to heavy-duty corduroy and denim, with advice on the properties and handling qualities of each, and tips on suitable stitches and applications.

Oct 07

An illustrated guide to techniques and materials is the subtitle and this is exactly what this great little book providesIt is a small sized format with a protected ring binding so that it opens easily and lies flat when being used. It is full of everything you ever wanted to know about sewing, from overlocking, inserting zips and methods of dressmakings techniques to a textile directory. It is clear and easy to follow. I wish this book had been around when I was teaching Textiles Technology, it would have been a very well used resource. I think anyone with an interest in sewing, either expert or learner would be very pleased to own this book. It is one of the best 'How to' books I have come across. An excellent resource.

* Merseyside Embroiderers Guild *

Dec 07

This spiral bound book is a complete resource for sewers of all abilities, offering advice and help with all kinds of sewing projects, from simple repairs and alterations to making soft furnishings, garments and couture tailored designs. Both functional and decorative stitches are featured, created by hand, conventional sewing machine and overlocker. Instructions are easy to follow with a combination of line drawings and photography. Included is information on working with over 70 fabrics from chiffons to denim with advice on properties and handling qualities plus tips on suitable stitch applications.

* Sew Today *

Feb 08

This comprehensive resource is a brilliant guide to the huge range of stitches used in all types of sewing from dressmaking, soft furnishings and tailoring through to decorative sewing and basic repairs. Clearly laid out in a handy spiral bound format and illustrated throughout with close up colour photos, it opens with a general introduction to sewing tools and equipment. The main body of the book focuses on stitches made by hand, machine and overlocker, and each one is accompanied by step-by-step instructions, details of when it should be used, suitable fabrics, machine settings, alternative options and finishing techniques. This is followed by an application section that covers a wealth of sewing techniques including seams, hems, zips and buttonholes. The final area provides a textile directory detailing more than seventy fabrics ranging from chiffons and sheers through to leather and suede along with guidance on suitable garments/projects. This invaluable guide will prove useful to sewers of all levels of expertise and is sure to be referred to over and again.

* SEWING WORLD *

Summer 08

A very informative and comprehensive book on sewing techniques starting with a chapter on tools and equipment, with a chapter of stitches using hand, machine and overlockers. The step-by-step instructions are clear and concise and as the book is ring bound the pages stay easily open. The chapter on fabrics covers the uses of fine materials to heavy upholstery with guidance and tips on stitches, care and cleaning. Beginners would find this book most useful and if there were room on the bookshelf more experienced sewers would find themselves dipping into it.

Ann Tyzzer, Penzance

* West Country Embroiderers *
Lorna Knight specializes in clothing/textiles, with a degree from Queen Margaret College in Edinburgh. After a decade of teaching in schools she now runs sewing workshops at her studio in the Staffordshire Moorlands. She offers a range of sewing workshops teaching couture techniques; lingerie skills; all about overlocking and beginner's classes. She has contributed to several craft magazines over the years and has written several sewing reference books including The Dressmaking Technique Bible and The Sewing Machine Accessory Bible.
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ISBN 13 9781844482863
ISBN 10 1844482863
Title Sewing Stitch Bible
Author Lorna Knight
Series Needlecraft Bibles
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Spiral bound
Publisher Search Press Ltd
Year published 2007-09-18
Number of pages 256
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.