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Mending and Alterations Made Simple
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Easy, well-illustrated manual which describes how to mend clothes.
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02 June 2020

This manual provides all necessary knowledge for anyone who wants to acquire the basic skills for mending, altering and fixing clothes. The publication explains in an easy to understand and simple language the most usual clothing repairs, like shortening pants, a seam to be redone, darning a hole, shortening the sleeves of a shirt, etc. From learning to do stitches by hand to using the sewing machine, the author guides the reader throughout the process by simple texts and useful photographs proving that mending is easy. The book also includes a glossary of technical terms. With this DIY guide, the reader will be able to perform some alterations and mendings without the need of going to the professional tailor. It's a basic manual, but also contains some more complicated mendings that people with advanced skills can tackle.
Price: $24.95
Pages: 192
Publisher: Hoaki Books
Imprint: Promopress
Publication Date:
02 June 2020
Trim Size: 9.40 X 5.50 in
ISBN: 9788417412364
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
CRAFTS & HOBBIES / Sewing, DESIGN / Fashion & Accessories, CRAFTS & HOBBIES / Fashion
Anna De Leo was born in Cosenza in 1987. In 2014 she graduated at the Euromode School Italia, in Bormio in Valtellina. In 2015 she moved to Udine, where she attended a course of tailoring repair at the Ires (Institute of Economic and Social Research Friuli Venezia Giulia). She later enrolled in the Fashion Design course at Milan Fashion Campus in Milan, and an online Personal Shopper and Image consultant course. From 2015 to 2017 she worked in different fashion companies, refining knowledge and skills that allow her to experiment also with the packaging of the clothes and the study of new modeling techniques. She is an author of fashion-related books.
INTRODUCTION. What we need to get started. Hand sewing stitches. Needles and threads. The sewing machine. Sewing machine stitches. Cut and sew. Inserting a bias. Terms and tricks of the trade.
BEFORE STARTING.
REPAIRING TROUSERS AND JEANS. Shortening formal trousers. Shortening casual trousers. Shortening casual trousers with turn ups. Shortening jeans with the original hem. Simple darning of classic trousers. Darning jeans. Lengthening classic trousers. Tightening classic trousers at the waist. Tightening jeans at the waist. Tightening trousers without side pockets. Tightening trousers with side pockets. Tightening jeans along the sides. Widening classic trousers at the waist. Widening jeans at the waist. Changing the zip on classic trousers. Changing the zip on jeans. Inserting an elasticated waistband on casual trousers.
REPAIRING SKIRTS. Shortening a skirt with a hand-stitched hem. Shortening a skirt with a machine-stitched hem. Tightening a skirt at the waist. Tightening a classic skirt along the sides. Widening a skirt at the waist. Widening a skirt along the sides. Lengthening a skirt. Changing an invisible zip. Changing the lining of a skirt.
REPAIRING DRESSES. Shortening or lengthening a dress. Tightening an unlined dress along the sides without altering the armhole. Changing an invisible zip on a dress. Widening a sleeveless dress along the sides. Altering the neckline of a dress. Removing the sleeves from a dress. Repairing the sleeves on jackets, coats, dresses and shirts. Shortening simple sleeves on a dress or top. Lengthening the sleeves on a dress or top. Shortening the sleeves on jackets and coats. Lengthening the sleeves on jackets and coats. Shortening the sleeves of a shirt.
REPAIRING TOPS, SHIRTS, JACKETS AND COATS. Widening a shirt. Shortening a classic shirt. Widening the neckline of a T-shirt. Tightening a top. Widening a top. Shortening a top. Lowering the armhole on a singlet without a placket. Tightening a jacket or coat. Widening a jacket or coat. Shortening a jacket or coat. Lengthening a jacket or coat. Mending an open seam on a jacket or short coat. Changing the zip on a jacket.