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desertcart.com: TAILORING: The Classic Guide to Sewing the Perfect Jacket - 400 How-to Photographs: 9781589236097: Quarry Books: Arts, Crafts & Sewing Review: Tailor in the making - This Tailoring book has a wealth of pictures, steps and information on why things are done a certain way. It also shows several methods to fuse things (fusible, machine and custom). You could just look at the pictures and get the idea or concept. Review: Thorough, concise, complete. - Great book; for learning, for referencing, and for doing. But don't expect to buzz through this one and come out on the other side a tailor. Nope. If you're an advanced-intermediate sewist as I am, you'll need to take your time reading this book. It's chock full of information, valuable information from start to ending. It talks about fabrics, linings, tools, patterns, fittings, construction, …You get the picture. If there's one flaw in this book, it's that the photos (and there are many helpful photos), the photos all display the makings of a woman's jacket. I'm just saying that if you're tailoring a man's jacket/coat it would be nice to see.... But hey, they're just photos, the words and instructions throughout the book are all gender neutral. Trust me, you won't be disappointed w/ this purchase. Keep in mind, just as tailoring takes patience, learning to tailor takes patience too. Enjoy.
| Best Sellers Rank | #184,766 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #214 in Sewing Patterns & Templates |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (569) |
| Dimensions | 8.25 x 0.29 x 11 inches |
| Edition | Updated |
| ISBN-10 | 1589236092 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1589236097 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 128 pages |
| Publication date | May 1, 2011 |
| Publisher | Creative Publishing int'l |
J**I
Tailor in the making
This Tailoring book has a wealth of pictures, steps and information on why things are done a certain way. It also shows several methods to fuse things (fusible, machine and custom). You could just look at the pictures and get the idea or concept.
Z**A
Thorough, concise, complete.
Great book; for learning, for referencing, and for doing. But don't expect to buzz through this one and come out on the other side a tailor. Nope. If you're an advanced-intermediate sewist as I am, you'll need to take your time reading this book. It's chock full of information, valuable information from start to ending. It talks about fabrics, linings, tools, patterns, fittings, construction, …You get the picture. If there's one flaw in this book, it's that the photos (and there are many helpful photos), the photos all display the makings of a woman's jacket. I'm just saying that if you're tailoring a man's jacket/coat it would be nice to see.... But hey, they're just photos, the words and instructions throughout the book are all gender neutral. Trust me, you won't be disappointed w/ this purchase. Keep in mind, just as tailoring takes patience, learning to tailor takes patience too. Enjoy.
C**A
Is it worth it? (Sewing Edition)
How to use this book Making Selections: The standards of tailoring Selecting a pattern Select a tailoring fabric Tailoring Plaids and stripes Interfacings for Tailoring Selecting Linings Special Notions for Tailoring Tips and Tools: Cutting& Marking tools Pressing Equipment Tools &Stiches for handwork Really liked the small section on Pressing and think they should have added more photos to show the difference in pressing certain garments and what it looks like when completed accurately. This example only shows pockets but I do think it was overall a good example. The section on padstitching should have been more indepth for instance you are marking pad stitching lines but do not state how far apart or where to start and end. the tips section goes in a bit more but still needs definition, for example: what is a roll line?(Explained later in the book) How do you determine if the stitching lines should be 1/4 or 1/2? This section could have definitely used more instruction on how to actually complete the stitches. The tailoring tacks were well explained IMO. Before You Sew" Getting a good fit Preparing the Pattern Preparing the Fabric Fitting is a very difficult subject and requires experience. I don't think this book did the subject justice by tackling just a few fit issues on a jacket. Excellent section on making interfacings from pattern pieces, the illustration accurately capture what should be done. Tailoring Techniques: Constructing the jacket Tailoring a Notched collar Tailoring a shawl collar Tailoring Pockets Tailoring Sleeves Tailoring Hems Finishing Techniques: Linings Partially Lined Jackets Topstitching Buttons and Buttonholes Resources Index So is it worth it? Yes. For the price this is a good beginners book. This is a very basic tailoring book. Due to not explaining the stitching In-Depth I had to remove a star as you will definitely have to locate other sources on how to accurately hand stitch if no previous knowledge is had,
S**A
Good for an intermediate sewist or ambitious beginner, without getting bogged down in technique and complicated pattern drafting
Good basic introduction to the basics of tailoring. I found it particularly helpful in understanding the various methods of stitching interlinings and padding into a suit I had designed and drafted. The author covers all methods from hand stitched to machine stitched to a combination of the two. This e-book also helped me to figure out a particularly tricky collar draft and how to stiffen it so that it sat correctly. For an intermediate sewist or an ambitious beginner, this is a good book to have on hand for the basics of tailoring, without being overwhelmed with technique and inscrutable drafting diagrams. I definitely recommend it.
N**6
first jacket success with this book
I recently completed my first tailored jacket using this book for guidance and it came out great. I imagine that if I had followed the pattern instructions the final product would not have been as nice. This book walks you through every step- from interfacing selection to buttonholes (bound and machine), collar tailoring (notched and shawl, with custom, machine, and fusible methods) to lining insertion (by hand or machine). There are tons of different techniques presented, all illustrated with photographs and descriptive captions. I highly recommend this book to anyone who is considering making a tailored jacket for the first time or someone who wants to learn tailoring techniques beyond typical pattern instructions.
M**E
It is by far the most beautiful garment I have ever made
If you desire to take your sewing skills to another level, this book will do just that. I make custom fitted garments for women and recently purchased this book to assist in making a coat for a client. It is by far the most beautiful garment I have ever made. Tailoring requires a commitment to time and patience. With the step-by-step instructions to guide the reader through the process, you will learn both and get great results. It is a resource that I will keep in my atelier and refer to for year to come!
N**H
Great photos and clear instructions
I really like this book. The photos make the steps very clear (as opposed to other books which have all drawings and are difficult to follow) It tells you everything you need to make a tailored jacket, using either traditional hand-stitched methods or modern fusible methods. A very valuable resource that I turn to often for details about welt pockets, interfacing types, etc.
L**S
Me ha gustado mucho la orientación que le dan a la docencia sobre costura, porque enseña lo que no suelen enseñar los libros de corte y confección en general, que es el modo de hacerlo y además varias formas de hacerlo, desde la mas clásica a la mas "moderna", a base de pegamentos.
S**S
This is a very well explained book with detailed photos.
J**N
This is a must have for those who love sewing their own clothes and don't want the 'homemade' look - lots of photographs so even a novice sewer can follow along. Also provides advice on fabric selection, interfacings and linings as well as an extensive section on proper pressing. Plenty of useful advice for getting the perfect fit. It covers three kinds of tailoring: custom (traditional), machine, and finally fusible. A great teaching tool for the new sewing enthusiast and a great reference for the more seasoned sewer.
M**A
O livro é muito minucioso. Específico para quem quer construir um blaser. Embora seja em Inglês, as fotos são muito explicativas. Mostra passo a passo todo o processo de execução. Para mim, vai ser muito útil.
B**O
Tres bon livre idéal pour couturier confirmé bien détaillé photos explicites seul bémol tout en anglais malgré tout je recommande vivement
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