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If you've never used a sewing machine before, or if you want to refresh your skills, Sew Step by Step gives you the essentials. Taking you through the basics, including the features of a sewing machine and the qualities of different fabrics, this simple handbook will soon have you making and mending your own clothes and home furnishings. Kirjastojen kuvailuja ei löytynyt. |
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Pandemic (I bought a sewing machine because of lockdown)
Best for:
People who already know how to use a sewing machine (despite the title)
In a nutshell:
Author Smith shares some great detailed information regarding making garments and other items, assuming you know how to use a sewing machine.
Worth quoting:
N.A
Why I chose it:
I’m trying to teach myself machine sewing and this book claimed to be a how-to for using a sewing machine.
Review:
If this book only claimed to help with patterns, fabrics, seams, etc, it would be a 5 star review. The photos and diagrams are great, the detail seems to be about right. It’s well-organized and easy to navigate.
But.
This book claims to teach sewing machine use. The sub-title literally is “how to use your sewing machine…” The back description says “Discover how to …use a sewing machine.” It does not do any of that. There is one (1) photo of a sewing machine that is basically the same as the diagram in the instruction booklet that came with my machine, where they point out the parts. But there is zero discussion of what the different parts do! What’s the point? What the fuck is a bobbin? There seem to be two places that thread goes through - why? Seriously, how does the sewing machine work?
In a book that is more than 200 pages long, I am baffled that the author didn’t include an additional three or four pages providing even a high level overview of machine sewing. It’s odd - the book both assumes no knowledge of machine sewing (given all the detail provided in all the other sections - different seams, hems, buttonholes, etc.) and yet provides no knowledge of how to use a sewing machine.
Just … what? Why? I’d argue this is a failure of editing as much as the author - someone at some point should have said “hey, if you’re going to market this as a book to teach people how to use a sewing machine, you should include some information on how to use a sewing machine.”
I cannot recommend this book for people who are new to machine sewing, but I definitely recommend it to people who are looking for a good reference book after having a couple years of experience with their sewing machine.
Keep it / Pass to a Friend / Donate it / Toss it:
Keep it for once I actually know how to sew - the other parts seem very helpful! ( )