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10/03/2008

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Gladys

When you click on the link for the Ready to Share book, you go to the Lear Center site for the project - and there is an email link to click on for a free copy. I've requested a copy, and hope to get it and post a review on my blog.Off to check out the others - they all sound fascinating!!

tea

Long as you're talking about sewing, did you see this fabric?

jasun

Ooo, that last book looks interesting! As do the others, but the niche-iness of the last just raises my eyebrow.

Jenny

In my secret pocket, there would be a small two-way radio so I could talk to the other female gangsters who were picking up protection money (under cover of "shopping.") In case they needed backup, you know?

Cookie

There NEEDS to be a secret, ring shaped pocket (with closure!) so if it all gets too much and you need to nip into a bar for someone to buy you a drink, you can safely stash your wedding band. Eliminates confusion during blackouts.

Cassie

I would like a four o'clock dress. Mine will have flowers on it.

Chantelle

tea, I've seen that fabric and I LOVE it!! erin, if you ever decide you need someone to do some of the book reviews, I'd be happy to help :) I'm soooo jealous that you get to read all of these great books! I'm definitely going to get myself a copy of the last one.I think I need a four o'clock dress made of gorgeous spacey-type fabric. With secret pockets full of candy.

Jessica

"People ask me if it's hard to sew, and I always say that if you can drive a car and follow a recipe you can sew,"Well, I can follow a recipe and I can sew but I still haven't learned how to drive.

lianaleslie

I've put in my request for "Ready to Share" and requested Sew Fast from the library -- I want, in the abstract, to learn to sew but I still find it very intimidating! Much easier just to draw what I like, but that approach has practical drawbacks...

Jen ~ MOMSPatterns

This was so rah rah that even *I*, the non-sewing pattern seller, is contemplating learning how to do more than put in an elastic waist on something!!! :D

Anonymous

Saw a lovely vintage dress on http://www.thevintagerevolution.co.ukThere are not many vintage clothes but like the red dress they have there.Very informative blog - glad I found it to share my vintage passion!!!

Juliet

I love books like these, but it is hard to find good ones.juliet xxx

y

My mom had a sewing machine with a foot pedal for years!I could never do it properly because it's so hard to load threads and to work simultaniously with your hands and feet, but it's definitely elegant!!

Anonymous

Ran across the "Faux Fashions" book on a "quick" trip to a local bookstore, and found it fascinating.Really, sewing IS pretty easy, once you get a handle on a basic set of skills. You just slowly expand out from the basics, as far as you like.People look at me with their mouths hanging open when they realize I make pretty much everything I wear, which is sort of fun, but also kind of sad, because all of them are bright enough to do it if they wanted to.Liberate yourselves from the oppressive grip of department store buyers! (yeah!)

Anonymous

(and now my husband wants to know what I am thinking about. "What would I put in a secret pocket dress while you are away at work?"Perhaps a packet of purple prose from my secret admirer? *It's just a letter!* ;)

Eirlys

"charmingly absurd": words I fully expect as my epitaph ;-) What wonderful fabric, Tea! All DaD-ers should be incorporating this into inside cuffs and secret-pocket linings.On the subject of sewing books, may I plug a fellow International Sewing Conspirator, Erin? Ruth Singer (great name for a sewist) has written 'Sew It Up: a modern manual of practical and decorative sewing techniques' which aims to cover everything from threading a needle on up through 150 fascinating and useful techniques, culminating in 20 masterclasses (e.g. couture hemming). Haven't seen a copy, but it'll be published in the UK on 30th October, and should be distributed in the US and Australia too. More information on availability etc here: http://www.sewitupbook.blogspot.com/, though you can also locate Ruth on Facebook (even via the International Sewing Conspiracy page!).

Emily

I just ADORE Forgotten Fashion. It arrived on my doorstep just as I was coming down with an awful cold, and provided some much-needed chuckles between bouts of hacking, wheezing and nose-blowing. Excellent!

scormeny

I learned so much about reading patterns from the first Sew Fast Sew Easy book, written by the same author and now out-of-print, I believe. I made all three projects, and have gotten so many compliments on them.I've got the new book but haven't yet tried any sewing -- I just make so little time for sewing during the summer, but I plan to tackle the wrap dress this fall, for sure!I would really recommend Elissa Meyrich's books, especially the first Sew Fast Sew Easy book if you can find a copy. As someone who knew how to work a sewing machine but was always frustrated by how poorly many of my projects came out, her approach was a revelation and has made me a much, much better sewer!

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