Hand sewing stitches for garment construction : the modern maker vol. 3 / Mathew Gnagy.
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Cavite State University-Learning Resource Center | Book | GCS | CIR TT 519 G53 2020 (Browse shelf) | 1 | In transit from Cavite State University-Learning Resource Center to Cavite State University - CCAT Campus since 03/31/2024 | R0013017 |
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CIR TT 515 F58 2015 Sewing for fashion designers / | CIR TT515 W38 1985 Designer clothes to make / | CIR TT 518 D86 2021 The fitting book : make sewing pattern alterations and achieve the perfect fit your desire / | CIR TT 519 G53 2020 Hand sewing stitches for garment construction : the modern maker vol. 3 / | CIR TT 520 H84 2021 Building the pattern : sew your own capsule wardrobe / | CIR TT 520 L54 2016 Fitting & pattern alteration : a multi-method approach to the art of style selection, fitting, and alteration / | CIR TT 520 T47 2016 Dressmaking (casual) : intermediate / |
Why hand sewing -- Introduction -- A little misinformation... -- What you will need -- Working methods -- Basic stitches -- Basting stitches -- Running baste -- Diagonal baste -- Construction stitches -- Running stitch -- Whip stitch -- Offset pad stitch -- Parallel pad stitch -- Back stitch -- Reverse back stitch -- Pick stitch -- Simple gathering -- Cartridge pleats -- Openwork stitch -- Finishing stitches -- Fell stitch -- Cross stitch -- Catch stitch -- Slip stitch -- Bar tack -- Seam treatments -- Stitching gathering to a band -- Back stitch seam with an overcast finish -- Back stitch seam with a pick stitch finish -- Back stitch seam with a trimmed finish -- Back stitch seam with a top stitch finish -- Roll & fell -- French seam -- Roll & run -- Full binding -- Half binding -- Piping/cord edge -- Faced hem -- Turned hem -- Applying a stay tape -- Buttonholes -- Historical button hole -- Modern buttonhole -- Keyhole buttonhole -- Eyelet -- Garment details -- Male-bodied doublet -- 16th century breeches -- A female-bodied doublet -- A flannel shirt -- A pair of jeans -- A hand stitched hoodie -- Appendix A: the fiddly bits -- Ripping out -- Thimble work -- Further reading -- Suppliers -- Acknowledgements.
This book will guide you through the development of an understanding of making clothing without the aide of a sewing machine. You will learn how to make the stitches, how to combine them and what the applications can be for a handful of clothing and clothing treatments. From his philosophy of slow fashion to the environmental impact of taking more time to decide what goes in your closet, his approach to clothing construction will have you rushing to the fabric store to decide what to wear!
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