If you are a beginning sewist/hand-sewer, or an experienced one, if you want to start doing mending on damaged clothes either to save a favorite item or try to keep stuff out of the landfill or just because it's a skill you want to learn....
YOU WANT THIS BOOK.
If you want to be able to creatively turn mending into an improvisational, clothing upgrading art form,
YOU NEED THIS BOOK.
Lewis-Fitzgerald, who is definitely not just an expert mender (she takes commissions) but a creative one, gives you :
a great overview of sewing tools;
another of fabric types and threads & needles that go with them;
an introduction to hand-stitching, including how hand-stitches look and how to perform them;
detailed explanations and coaching on patching, darning (3 different kinds), needle felting, machine darning, and fixing buttons, zippers, ladders, snags and shoes.
All of these instructions are incredibly clear (I've always struggled with understanding how darning works, but now I feel like I could do it), illustrated with photographs, and with a DON'T PANIC attitude. Each section includes safety warnings, a little q&a section on "what could go wrong," "Pro tips," and suggestions for "experimend"-ing (things to experiment with to creativize the mending process).
But then we get the case studies, items that Erin has been commissioned with mending or just chosen to mend, showing how she mended things in a way that snazzed them up! There's also a section on 'modern menders' with profiles of other people's creative mending.
Her tone is absolutely the best, encouraging, supportive, and with lots of tea (did I say that? Yes I did).