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Book Teach Yourself Stitchery

Download or read book Teach Yourself Stitchery written by Loretta Holz and published by . This book was released on 1974 with total page 160 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Instructions for making basic embroidery stitches and combining them creatively in various designs and projects.

Book Teach Yourself to Embroider

Download or read book Teach Yourself to Embroider written by Donna Kooler and published by Leisure Arts. This book was released on 2001-08 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Helps you rediscover the elegance of traditional embroidery. This leaflet shows you all the basics on fabrics and fibres, stitches and finishing, and gives you lots of tips on how to make these simple components into heirloom-quality works of art.

Book The Royal School of Needlework Book of Embroidery

Download or read book The Royal School of Needlework Book of Embroidery written by Royal School of Needlework and published by SearchPress+ORM. This book was released on 2018-06-01 with total page 410 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An all-in-one volume covering crewelwork, canvaswork, and six other types of hand embroidery, from the renowned school established in nineteenth-century England. This beautiful book is a rich source of embroidery techniques, stitches, and projects, covering eight key subjects in detail: crewelwork, bead embroidery, stumpwork, canvaswork, goldwork, whitework, blackwork, and silk shading. Collecting all the books in the trusted, bestselling Royal School of Needlework Essential Stitch Guide series, plus a new section on mounting your finished work, this fantastic book—heavily illustrated with photos—is a must-have for all embroiderers.

Book How to Teach Yourself Cross Stitch With DIY Projects from Beginner to Expert

Download or read book How to Teach Yourself Cross Stitch With DIY Projects from Beginner to Expert written by Dueep Jyot Singh and published by Mendon Cottage Books. This book was released on 2017-04-03 with total page 57 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Table of Contents Introduction Threads Tip How to Fit the Cloth in Your Hoop Choosing Your Project Cashmere Stitch Tent Stitch Continental stitch Basket weave Stitch Half Cross Stitch Making Your Charts DIY Elephant Project Butterfly Quilt Design Pillow Blocking your canvas Lily Project Parrot Project Making Your Graph in an Excel Worksheet Conclusion Author Bio Publisher Introduction Cross stitch is one of the easiest and most elegant embroidery arts, known to man, for millenniums. In ancient times, it was used, to make needlework designs, which were beautiful, imaginative and creative. All one needed was plenty of time, and the will to make something beautiful which would be passed on in the family as an heirloom. And that is why, when I was at school, it was necessary for all of us students to learn how to embroider a fine seam, do crusted samplers, and learn other engine needlework arts and crafts, like lace making, which were traditionally taught to the nuns in their convents. As they were our teachers, we learned how to make Irish lace, and other needlepoint projects, using a large number of stitches like Florentine stitch, basket weave stitch, Cashmere stitch, chain stitch, Continental stitch, diamond eyelet stitch, cross stitch, French knots, cross stitch trame, reverse basket weave stitch, mosaic stitch, slanting goblin stitch, Smyrna stitch, straight goblin stitch, tent stitch, upright cross stitch, triple cross stitch, tent stitch, etc. Many of these stitches are traditional and many of them have been forgotten, because people really do not have the time, energy, or the inclination to sit for hours, doing embroidery on a hoop, like a lady of leisure or like Mary Queen of Scots, with her 4 Mary's, her ladies in waiting, who were her constant companions at court and during her long years of imprisonment, where they just sat quietly, throughout the day, embroidering pieces of fine art. Needlepoint is normally done on canvas, which is a sturdy fabric built to last. It is an open weave fabric. It is used as a basic framework for the stitches that you are going to work into it. It is available in a large number of weaves, and the sizes are arranged according to the number of threads present vertically per inch.

Book Teach Yourself Stitch Craft and Dressmaking   Taking Measurements  Volume II

Download or read book Teach Yourself Stitch Craft and Dressmaking Taking Measurements Volume II written by Dueep Jyot Singh and published by Mendon Cottage Books. This book was released on 2016-02-14 with total page 53 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Table of Contents Introduction Figure Types Properly Proportioned Figure Abnormal Figure This is when somebody is taller or shorter than the normal size. This is going to make the rest of the body not properly proportionate when compared to the upper portion or the lower portion of the body. Stout and Short Figure Tall Anorexic Stick Thin Figure Stiff Military Figure Stooping Hunchbacked Figure Corpulent Figure Square Shoulders Prominent Chest or Bust Flat Bust Prominent and Flat Hips Relative Measures Different Parts of Anatomy Lengthwise Measurements and Girth Wise Measurements Front portion Back Portion Relative Length Measurements in Men Relative Girth Measurements in Men For trousers Relative Girth Measurement in Ladies Practice Session Height and Girth Measurements Allowance Fashion Lengths For Different Garments Shirts, Jackets and Trousers Practice Session A Short Coat Full Trousers Bodyrise and Leg Girth Measurements Easy to Remember Tips While Measuring Relationship Between Body Measurements The Relationship between the Length and the Width – The Relationship between the Shoulder and the Chest Relationship Between the Chest and the Neck Standard Measurements for a Normal Figure Scale Formula for Depth of Scye Body Rise Measurement APPENDIX Learning about the Metric System Author Bio Publisher Introduction Now that we know a little bit more about preparation of the fabric – see volume I – and how to fold it before it is cut, we come to the most important part, designing dresses. This is taking your measurements and after that we are going to start doing the pattern drafting in volume III. So while you are measuring, you have to remember these important points – garment cutting is based on measurements and that is why every inch is going to count. Also, you have to give some allowance to many parts of the garments so that you do not find yourself bursting out of it because it has been cut too tight and there was no way in which you could loosen it. Apart from that, you need to know the personal requirements regarding the style, fit, pockets, shape, buttons, color, ideas about what is wanted, before taking measurements. If you are making a dress for yourself, remember to look at all the design options available out there, so that you can find something which suits you best.

Book Teach Yourself VISUALLY Knitting

Download or read book Teach Yourself VISUALLY Knitting written by Sharon Turner and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2006-03-23 with total page 303 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Do you learn faster by seeing and doing than by wading through tedious instructions? Then get yourself some yarn and needles and get knitting! Teach Yourself VISUALLYKnitting shows you the basics--photo by photo and stitch by stitch. You begin with the essential knit and purl stitches and advance to bobbles, cables, lace, and fancy color work. With fun, innovative patterns from top knitting designer Sharon Turner, you'll be creating masterpieces in no time! Concise two-page lessons show you all the steps to a skill and are ideal for quick review * Each skill or techniqueis defined and described * Detailed color photos demonstrate each step * Step-by-step instructions accompany each photo * Helpful tips provide additional guidance

Book Teach Yourself Stitch Craft and Dressmaking Pattern Making and Drafting Layout  Volume III   Making Your Own Patterns for Dress Designing

Download or read book Teach Yourself Stitch Craft and Dressmaking Pattern Making and Drafting Layout Volume III Making Your Own Patterns for Dress Designing written by Dueep Jyot Singh and published by Mendon Cottage Books. This book was released on 2016-02-14 with total page 49 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Table of Contents Introduction Drafting Tips While Drafting Pattern Markings Knowing More about Scale Measurements Table for Different Scale Measurements Method of Scale Calculation 18 – 28 inches 25 – 28 inches 29 inches – 36 inches More Than 36 Inches Chest Measurement Special Tips Common Terms Used In Drafting Drafting of Upper Body Garments Drafting for Lower Body Garments Front Part of the Bodice Back Part of the Bodice Sleeves Author Bio Publisher Introduction The first two books in our series have given you information about the basics of stitch craft, and how you are going to measure the figure properly so that you can start setting out your drafting pattern. Drafting is the method with which you are going to draw the pattern of a garment, a given measurement on a piece of paper. Proper drafting is a systematic method which involves a number of steps. Some of the measurements are going to be lengthwise and some of them are going to be widthwise. Proper drafting is going to depend on three important factors. The first is of course the proper layout, proper pattern making and after that, the cutting of the cloth properly. So if you do not know the basics of proper drafting, and the layout of the design, you are going to have great trouble making up the pattern with just haphazard and topsy-turvy knowledge. When I was a child, I used to see plenty of experienced tailors who just took a couple of measurements, with their inch tape and with their eyes. After that they did some mathematical calculations in the air with their fingers, and noted down some numbers on a piece of paper. After that, it was fascinating the way they just picked up a pair of heavy shears, folded the cloth so that the lower part was facing towards them. And then they picked up a piece of tailor’s chalk, held down the cloth with something heavy so that it did not wrinkle up, took their tape measurements, and measured out the cloth properly. After that they did the cutting and then they gave the stitching work to their underlings. Hopefully, after we read this book, I and you are going to be so proficient in the basics of grafting, that we are going to understand each and every line on a drafting pattern and exactly what it means. For this, of course, we will need to know all about proper drafting, the proper layout of the cloth, and making patterns. So let us start with drafting. What is the difference between drafting and laying out the pattern? Drafting is the drawing out of the pattern on a piece of paper. Laying out the pattern is cutting out the pieces of paper, according to the drafted design and then laying out the different pieces of paper properly on the cloth. After that we are going to cut the cloth, according to the pattern.

Book Do It Yourself Stitch People

Download or read book Do It Yourself Stitch People written by Elizabeth Dabczynski and published by . This book was released on 2018-10-15 with total page 192 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Teach Yourself Stitch Craft and Dressmaking   Dressmaking from A Z  Volume I   Pre Stitching and Drafting Information  Tips and Techniques

Download or read book Teach Yourself Stitch Craft and Dressmaking Dressmaking from A Z Volume I Pre Stitching and Drafting Information Tips and Techniques written by Dueep Jyot Singh and published by Mendon Cottage Books. This book was released on 2016-02-14 with total page 60 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Table of Contents Introduction Basic Materials --Sewing Machine --Rulers and Scales --Cutting Implements Learning about the Metric System Preparation of Fabric and Shrinking --Common Sewing Terms --Grain --Selvage --Recognizing Grain --Bias --Nap --Washable Fabric --Non – Washable Fabric --Estimating the Fabric Quantity --Interfacings Hand Basting on Interfacing --Basting stitches --Even Basting --Uneven Basting --Machine Basting Single-layer fabric --Proper Cutting Out Of the Fabric --Folding the Fabric – two layers --Folding the fabric – 4 layers --Results of Proper and Incorrect Folding --Folding the Material to Make 8 Layers --Preparing Your Layout --Pinning Your Cloth --Doing the Cutting Seams Darts and Gussets --Placement of Darts --Blouses and Tops --Skirts --Dresses Appendix Author Bio Publisher Introduction Making your own clothes is one of the most interesting of skills that you can learn. Down the ages, people have learned how to design clothes through trial and error, with new fashion innovations being used as accessories in order to hold the clothes to the body. These included belts and brooches, which held tartans, cloaks, skirts, and other body coverings in place. As time went by, people began to look for more and more ways in which clothes could be worn fitting and protecting the form while looking elegant at the same time. This book is going to tell you all about how you can begin tailoring, by making up your own patterns. You can get plenty of patterns ready-made, which can be cut out or are precut and all you have to do is pin them onto the cloth, and cut it out. According to your requirements, these patterns can be modified by adding or subtracting, and once you know the basics of drafting, you are going to understand exactly what needs to be done, when you see a pattern, and recognize the different parts of it. You are going to learn all about pattern drafting, and dressmaking in further volumes, of the series, and this is going to be an extensive project, somewhat like an encyclopedia about all the information of which you could think about dressmaking, simple stitch craft, sewing, pattern designing, and everything else, which has to do with tailoring. But first, before you think about tailoring, you need to have some basic supplies with you. These are essential in order to give your clothes a professional look, or at least to show that you are serious about tailoring! You can add to these supplies, as time goes by, and you will get more skilled and enthusiastic about how you intend to draft clothes before you cut them out on cloth. You may want to do some practice cutting sessions on useless pieces of cloth, so that even if you manage to pin the wrong portions together and stitch them together without even finding out what happened during the pinning and sewing process, you can just rip the seams open with the seam ripper, and begin fresh! As I did not want to waste lots of cloth, because I have a bit of problem visualizing the end product, – I should have started young – I did my cutting out on sheets of newspaper.

Book Teach Yourself Embroidery

Download or read book Teach Yourself Embroidery written by Mary Thomas and published by . This book was released on 1982 with total page 164 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Teach Yourself Plastic Canvas

Download or read book Teach Yourself Plastic Canvas written by Leisure Arts, Inc and published by . This book was released on 1992 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Colors may be changed to complement any decor"--P. [4] of cover.

Book Teach Yourself VISUALLY Crocheting

Download or read book Teach Yourself VISUALLY Crocheting written by Kim P. Werker and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2008-05-05 with total page 306 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This highly VISUAL guide makes it easier than ever to get hooked on crocheting The approximately 30 million crocheters in the U.S. make crocheting one of today’s hottest hobbies. This VISUAL guide makes it easy to pick up a hook and a ball of yarn and get stitching, with clear, step-by-step presentations of techniques accompanied by detailed color photos that show readers exactly what to do. The book’s more than 20 patterns–everything from blankets to mittens to a man’s necktie–appeal to hip, modern crocheters.

Book Teach Yourself Stitch Craft and Dressmaking Volume V  Introduction to Sleeves and Collars   Drafting Patterns for Stitching Sleeves and Collars

Download or read book Teach Yourself Stitch Craft and Dressmaking Volume V Introduction to Sleeves and Collars Drafting Patterns for Stitching Sleeves and Collars written by Dueep Jyot Singh and published by Mendon Cottage Books. This book was released on 2016-02-14 with total page 46 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Table of Contents Introduction Introduction to Sleeves Basic Sleeve Cuts Set in Sleeves Raglan Sleeves Magyar Sleeves How to Measure Sleeves Making Puff Sleeves Stitching a Puff Sleeve Three Fourth Length of the Sleeve Various types of Full Length Sleeves Full length sleeve with a puff on the shoulder Sleeve with cuffs Sleeve Cuffs Basic Sewing Technique for Garments Introduction to Collars Peter Pan Collar Cap Collar Bertha Collar Scallop Collars Square Collar Bishop Collar Sailor Collar Shirt Collar Making the Shirt Collar Stand Mandarin Collar A Shawl Collar Conclusion Author Bio Publisher Introduction So all right, you say, you can understand a book on shirts and also trousers, and how to draft them, and also stitching instructions for a couple of drafts, for practice. But why a book dedicated to sleeves and collars? Well, this is the most important part about how you are going to attach an ornamental, necessary portion of your garment to the main body. As every part of your garment is made and cut out separately, you are going to be cutting out sleeves and collars too, depending on your own preferences and choices.

Book Teach Yourself Stitch Craft and Dressmaking Volume VI  Introduction to Trousers and Slacks   Drafting patterns for stitching pants  trousers  and slacks

Download or read book Teach Yourself Stitch Craft and Dressmaking Volume VI Introduction to Trousers and Slacks Drafting patterns for stitching pants trousers and slacks written by Dueep Jyot Singh and published by Mendon Cottage Books. This book was released on 2016-02-14 with total page 50 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Table of Contents Introduction Drafting of Trousers and Slacks Attaching the Zipper Drafting of Pleated Pants Measurement Back Fitting for a Flat Derrière Fitting the full Derrière Pants with Additional Pleats Baggy Trousers Draft Front Portion Back Portion Pocket Waist Band Zip Strip How to Sew and Assemble Baggy Trousers Waistband Formal Trousers Front portion Back Portion Sewing Instructions Author Bio Publisher Introduction I once remembered a pep talk being given by a baseball coach, to his team, which was not very enthusiastic about the coming baseball game. “So,” he thundered, “what is so scary about that other team? They also put their pants on one leg at a time, don't they.” His team won the game. After all pants are such necessary parts of our outfit, that we do not bother much about their importance in our lives and in fashionable style. In the 1950s pants had 2 and 4 pleats, they were baggy and then the time came for elephant bottom and bell bottom pants. Ladies used to wear stylish slacks and jeans were nondenominational and universal. Pants are also known as trousers, but the cutting principles are the same. The draft of a plain pant without any pleats can be done by adding in extra for the pleats at the center top. In the same manner, narrow bottom trouser drafts can be changed into bell pants after making changes at the knee portion and at the bottom of the pants. While taking the measurement of the pants, you have to make sure that the pants have to be adjusted so that they can fit up to the crotch to the extent desired. After that, you have to stand straight so that the body rests well on the legs with the feet about 8 inches apart, so as to give free play for measurements.

Book Teach Yourself Stitch Craft and Dressmaking Volume VII  Important Tips Before Stitching   Estimation of cloth and other tips

Download or read book Teach Yourself Stitch Craft and Dressmaking Volume VII Important Tips Before Stitching Estimation of cloth and other tips written by Dueep Jyot Singh and published by Mendon Cottage Books. This book was released on 2016-03-28 with total page 50 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Table of Contents Introduction Cloth Width Tips before you go out to buy fabric Performance Test for Fabric Stripes and Plaids Knit Fabrics Transferring Pattern Markings Interlining/Underlining How to Attach Underlining Garment Lining Interfacing Interlining Shaping Material for Knits Formula for Requirement of Cloth Estimated on Measurements Simple frock Underwear Half pants – Shorts for children. Shirts for Children Full Pants Shirt Appendix Washable Fabric Un – Washable Fabric Conclusion Author Bio Publisher Introduction In the books published previously in this series, you learn how to do the drafting of patterns, as well as some model training patterns. However, there is one important point which you will want to know all about how you can get the right amount of cloth to fit your particular measurements. Apart from setting out your cut cloth in the layout, this book is going to tell you all about the required length of cloth, which means that you are keeping well within your budget. The remaining piece of cloth which you may have bought without estimating it properly, could go to waste. You may also find yourself buying less cloth beforehand, and once the measurement has been done, back you go back to the shop, trying desperately hard to match the color, fabric, and print. But alas, and alas, that print was so popular that everyone in the city and their sisters, cousins, and aunts have bought that fabric. So what do you do? Either skimp on the fabric and instead of a maxi skirt you have a miniskirt. You have a sleeveless blouse or a skimpy blouse instead of a long sleeved tunic.

Book Teach Yourself Stitch Craft and Dressmaking Volume IV  Pattern Drafting for Men and Practice Drafts   Trying your hand at drafting shirts

Download or read book Teach Yourself Stitch Craft and Dressmaking Volume IV Pattern Drafting for Men and Practice Drafts Trying your hand at drafting shirts written by Dueep Jyot Singh and published by Mendon Cottage Books. This book was released on 2016-02-14 with total page 49 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Table of Contents Introduction Taking Measurements Introduction to Shirts Half back measurement Drafting for Half Open Shirt/T-Shirt Material required Instructions for Drafting Front Portion Back draft Ordinary Back Gathered or Pleated Back Yoke – Shoulder Full Open Shirt Back portion Draft Pocket Sleeves Sleeve cuff Sleeve Placket Collar Stitching Instructions Manila Shirt Draft Front Portion For the Back Portion Yoke – Shoulder Front yoke Safari Shirt Front Portion Back Drafting Collar Author Bio Publisher Introduction In my previous books of this series, I touched a little bit upon pattern drafting, and how you can make your own patterns with a little bit of know-how. But when you are doing the pattern drafting for men, the drafting is going to be different than what how you do it for women and children. That is, of course, natural, because the body build is different, and so are the measurements.

Book Tailoring Basics

Download or read book Tailoring Basics written by Nadia Fahim El-Hewie and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2012-03-22 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is written for the purpose of self-teaching the basics of planning, designing, cutting, and sewing of cloth fabrics at home. The author presents her experience in mastering the art of tailoring for 45 years and hopes to transfer her skills to the new generation of students of professional tailoring, TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION TO TAILORING Types of Tailoring Prerequisites of Learning Tailoring Sewing Tools The Basics of Stitching 1. Normal Harness 2. Alternate Stitch 3. Overcast Stitch Catch stitch Cross-stitch tack Whipstitch (Overhand) Needle Threading CHAPTER 2. SEWING WARES Types of Fabrics Used in Garments Sewing Machine o Finishing or Over Machine o Description of the Sewing Machine o Making Stitches in Sewing Machine o The Two Sources of Yarn in Sewing Machine o Fitting the Sewing Machine to the Type of Stitching o Filling and Changing Bobbin o Changing Presser Foot and Needle o Changing Machine Needle o Use of Sewing Machine o Placing Fabric on the Sewing Machine o Sewing Fabric with Sewing Machine o Sewing straight lines and curved lines o The Preparation of Cloth o How to Buy an Embroidery Machine That Will Fit Your Sewing Needs Description of Sewing Tools o Scissors o Machine Needle o Stitch Remover o Pins and Pin Holders o Thimble CHAPTER 3. CUSTOM-FITTING TAILORING Method of Taking Measurements Stages of Making Patterns Transferring Patterns To Fabric Marking Tools Trimming the Pattern Transferring Marking onto Satin Fabric I. Marking by Chalk on Fabric II. Marking by Pinning Fabric Layers III. Marking by Temporary Stitching of Fabrics IV. Transfer of Marks by Carbon Paper and Roulette Pinning Dantelle fabric to Satin Fabric Cutting Two-Layered Fabrics Initial Hand Stitching of Marked Fabric CHAPTER 4. PATTERN TAILORING KEY TO SYMBOLS USED ON PATTERNS STEPS OF PATTERN TAILORING (1) Taking measurements for female garments (2) Choose your pattern (3) The sketch of the style (4) Fabric (5) Pattern pieces (6) Finding the right pieces on the pattern sheet (7) Preparing to trace the pattern pieces (8) Tracing (9) Pattern layout 1. TAILORING OF WEDDING DRESS I 2. TAILORING OF WEDDING DRESS II 3. TAILORING OF WEDDING DRESS III 4. TAILORING OF WEDDING DRESS IV 5. TAILORING OF PARTY DRESS V 6. TAILORING OF WEDDING DRESS VI 7. TAILORING OF WEDDING DRESS VII 8. TAILORING OF PARTY DRESS 9. TAILORING OF WORK DRESS 10. TAILORING OF PARTY DRESS II Cost of Tailoring Single Dress and Ten Dresses Cost of Tailoring Single Dress and Ten Dresses (A) The cost of a single dress for one person with an experienced tailor is calculated based on time taken to cut and mark as 90 minutes and the time to sew and finish as 2 to 2.5 hours. Fabric cost (width 140 cm x length 2 meter, $3 to $ 4 per meter length) = 4 x 2 = $8 Zipper (50 cm) = $1 Thread = $1 Cost of electricity = $2 Net cost = $8 + $1 + $1 + $2 = $12 Sale Price = $100 (B) The cost of cutting 10 dresses is based on 4 to 5 hours using 17 meters of fabric Fabric (17 meters x $2) = $34 Zippers 10 x $2 = $20 Thread = $5 Electricity = $15 Net cost = (34 + 20+ 5+ 15) /10 = $7.4 Sale Price = $50 per dress.