Bookworm Wednesday - Sewing Guides : Part 2
If you missed information technology, yesterday was Part 1 of my mass review of all the sewing guides bachelor at my local library. Today I'thousand sharing the "OK" books that I discovered. All of these volition go you through the basic techniques, but aren't good enough to be my favorites.
The Encyclopedia of Sewing Techniques
by Wendy Gardiner – © 2003
This book contains all the pertinent information necessary for a sewing beginner, just was presented in a listing form that was a flake difficult to follow. The pictures are also rather tiny.
The New Sewing Essentials
by Singer – © 1984
Even though this book is as old equally I am, (and is obviously a bit dated) it covers all the necessary basics without any extra fluff. Let's but phone call it an Oldie only a Goodie.
The Ultimate Sewing Book
by Maggie McCormick Gordon – © 2002
I approximate my definition of ultimate is a petty dissimilar than the publisher of this book. There is very little information on sewing "tools", only the technique pictures are clear enough. The second half of the volume is completely devoted to home furnishings, and the projects that are related to clothing await rather dated and slightly unprofessional. So I guess your interest in this i should be determined by what types of projects yous would like to accomplish.
A to Z of Sewing
past Kathleen Barac – © 2008
This is another volume that covers all the basics, but has tiny little pictures that might non exist helpful for everyone. I'm sure about people could manage with this copy though.
The Complete Photo Guide to Sewing
by Singer – © 2008
From the title, I idea this would exist the perfect beginner's guide. Information technology is divided into 3 sections: Getting Started, Wearable , and Home Decor techniques. The basic topics are all covered, but the pictures seem to have been taken in the 70's or early on 80's. That isn't exactly a large deal, simply looking at this book makes me feel like the stuck a new cover on an erstwhile volume and re-published information technology. Possibly Singer borrowed few of the pictures from the Sewing Essentials guide above ; )
Thank you for visiting, and don't forget to terminate back tomorrow to come across my summit 4 sewing guides!
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