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A comprehensive, illustrated step-by-step guide to creating your own trousers and skirts, especially aimed at people with no experience.
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A comprehensive, illustrated step-by-step guide to creating your own trousers and skirts, especially aimed at people with no experience.
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: HOAKI BOOKS S.L. / Hoakibooks S.L.
- Seitenzahl: 237
- Erscheinungstermin: Februar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 284mm x 198mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 838g
- ISBN-13: 9788417412814
- ISBN-10: 8417412816
- Artikelnr.: 58585491
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Hoakibooks S.L.
- Ausia March, 124
- 08013 Barcelona, ES
- sales@hoakibooks.com
- www.hoakibooks.com
- 0034 935952282
- Verlag: HOAKI BOOKS S.L. / Hoakibooks S.L.
- Seitenzahl: 237
- Erscheinungstermin: Februar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 284mm x 198mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 838g
- ISBN-13: 9788417412814
- ISBN-10: 8417412816
- Artikelnr.: 58585491
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Hoakibooks S.L.
- Ausia March, 124
- 08013 Barcelona, ES
- sales@hoakibooks.com
- www.hoakibooks.com
- 0034 935952282
Anna De Leo was born in Cosenza, Italy in 1987. In 2014 she graduated from the Euromode School Italia. In 2015 she moved to Udine, where she took a tailoring repair course. She later enrolled on the Fashion Design course at Milan Fashion Campus (Italy), and completed a Personal Shopper and Image consultant course. From 2015 to 2017 she worked in different fashion companies, refining the knowledge and skills that allow her to experiment also with the packaging of garments and the study of new modelling techniques. She is the author of fashion-related books, including Mending and Alterations Made Simple.
Table of Contents Introduction: What we need to get started
Hand stitches
Basting stitch
Slow points
Subpoint
Blind spot
Point back
Half back stitch
Needles and threads
The sewing machine
Economic domestic sewing machines
Main parts of the sewing machine
Machine stitches
Linear stitch and zigzag stitch
Cut and sew
Thread the size and sew correctly
Cut and sew tension
Adjusting the stitch length
Differential feed adjustment
Terms and tricks of the trade Before you start: Study of the model
Correct taking of measurements
Right fit
Technique
The packaging
Fabric treatment before cutting
Positioning the pattern on the fabric
Entering the seam allowances
Cutting and slow points
Basting and first try
Assembling the garment
Finishing and ironing
Different features in the package
Straps and clasps
Design and packaging of the straight strap
Fit design and packaging of the strap
The classic hinge
The invisible hinge
Different types of finishing
Machine hem
Hand hem
Cut and sew hem
Lining a skirt
Bias in sight
Bias not in sight Modeling and making of skirts: Skirts: history and models
Skirt curled at the waist with straight strap
Curled skirt with elastic waistband
Classic skirt
Mini skirt
Sheath skirt
Flared skirt
Simple flared skirt
Flared wide skirt
Half wheel skirt
Full skirt
Balloon skirt
Mermaid skirt
Classic flounced skirt
Skirt with applied flounces
Large pleated skirt
Small pleated skirt
Wrap skirt
Asymmetric skirt
Skirt with train Modeling and making of trousers: Pants: history and models
Classic trousers
Classic trousers with pockets
One profile pocket
Pocket with two profiles
Tube pants, cigarette, paw and palazzo
Suit pants
Jeans with patch pockets
Modeling elastic skinny trousers
Lowering waist trousers.
Hand stitches
Basting stitch
Slow points
Subpoint
Blind spot
Point back
Half back stitch
Needles and threads
The sewing machine
Economic domestic sewing machines
Main parts of the sewing machine
Machine stitches
Linear stitch and zigzag stitch
Cut and sew
Thread the size and sew correctly
Cut and sew tension
Adjusting the stitch length
Differential feed adjustment
Terms and tricks of the trade Before you start: Study of the model
Correct taking of measurements
Right fit
Technique
The packaging
Fabric treatment before cutting
Positioning the pattern on the fabric
Entering the seam allowances
Cutting and slow points
Basting and first try
Assembling the garment
Finishing and ironing
Different features in the package
Straps and clasps
Design and packaging of the straight strap
Fit design and packaging of the strap
The classic hinge
The invisible hinge
Different types of finishing
Machine hem
Hand hem
Cut and sew hem
Lining a skirt
Bias in sight
Bias not in sight Modeling and making of skirts: Skirts: history and models
Skirt curled at the waist with straight strap
Curled skirt with elastic waistband
Classic skirt
Mini skirt
Sheath skirt
Flared skirt
Simple flared skirt
Flared wide skirt
Half wheel skirt
Full skirt
Balloon skirt
Mermaid skirt
Classic flounced skirt
Skirt with applied flounces
Large pleated skirt
Small pleated skirt
Wrap skirt
Asymmetric skirt
Skirt with train Modeling and making of trousers: Pants: history and models
Classic trousers
Classic trousers with pockets
One profile pocket
Pocket with two profiles
Tube pants, cigarette, paw and palazzo
Suit pants
Jeans with patch pockets
Modeling elastic skinny trousers
Lowering waist trousers.
Table of Contents Introduction: What we need to get started
Hand stitches
Basting stitch
Slow points
Subpoint
Blind spot
Point back
Half back stitch
Needles and threads
The sewing machine
Economic domestic sewing machines
Main parts of the sewing machine
Machine stitches
Linear stitch and zigzag stitch
Cut and sew
Thread the size and sew correctly
Cut and sew tension
Adjusting the stitch length
Differential feed adjustment
Terms and tricks of the trade Before you start: Study of the model
Correct taking of measurements
Right fit
Technique
The packaging
Fabric treatment before cutting
Positioning the pattern on the fabric
Entering the seam allowances
Cutting and slow points
Basting and first try
Assembling the garment
Finishing and ironing
Different features in the package
Straps and clasps
Design and packaging of the straight strap
Fit design and packaging of the strap
The classic hinge
The invisible hinge
Different types of finishing
Machine hem
Hand hem
Cut and sew hem
Lining a skirt
Bias in sight
Bias not in sight Modeling and making of skirts: Skirts: history and models
Skirt curled at the waist with straight strap
Curled skirt with elastic waistband
Classic skirt
Mini skirt
Sheath skirt
Flared skirt
Simple flared skirt
Flared wide skirt
Half wheel skirt
Full skirt
Balloon skirt
Mermaid skirt
Classic flounced skirt
Skirt with applied flounces
Large pleated skirt
Small pleated skirt
Wrap skirt
Asymmetric skirt
Skirt with train Modeling and making of trousers: Pants: history and models
Classic trousers
Classic trousers with pockets
One profile pocket
Pocket with two profiles
Tube pants, cigarette, paw and palazzo
Suit pants
Jeans with patch pockets
Modeling elastic skinny trousers
Lowering waist trousers.
Hand stitches
Basting stitch
Slow points
Subpoint
Blind spot
Point back
Half back stitch
Needles and threads
The sewing machine
Economic domestic sewing machines
Main parts of the sewing machine
Machine stitches
Linear stitch and zigzag stitch
Cut and sew
Thread the size and sew correctly
Cut and sew tension
Adjusting the stitch length
Differential feed adjustment
Terms and tricks of the trade Before you start: Study of the model
Correct taking of measurements
Right fit
Technique
The packaging
Fabric treatment before cutting
Positioning the pattern on the fabric
Entering the seam allowances
Cutting and slow points
Basting and first try
Assembling the garment
Finishing and ironing
Different features in the package
Straps and clasps
Design and packaging of the straight strap
Fit design and packaging of the strap
The classic hinge
The invisible hinge
Different types of finishing
Machine hem
Hand hem
Cut and sew hem
Lining a skirt
Bias in sight
Bias not in sight Modeling and making of skirts: Skirts: history and models
Skirt curled at the waist with straight strap
Curled skirt with elastic waistband
Classic skirt
Mini skirt
Sheath skirt
Flared skirt
Simple flared skirt
Flared wide skirt
Half wheel skirt
Full skirt
Balloon skirt
Mermaid skirt
Classic flounced skirt
Skirt with applied flounces
Large pleated skirt
Small pleated skirt
Wrap skirt
Asymmetric skirt
Skirt with train Modeling and making of trousers: Pants: history and models
Classic trousers
Classic trousers with pockets
One profile pocket
Pocket with two profiles
Tube pants, cigarette, paw and palazzo
Suit pants
Jeans with patch pockets
Modeling elastic skinny trousers
Lowering waist trousers.