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Loth Hammar
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Fabulous book, with so many clever tips and hints on couture sewing. I will most likely return to re-read parts of it, when working on a project. Highly recommended to anyone seriously into sewing, with plenty of really helpful illustrations and step-by-step how-to’s. NOT for the beginner, for sure, but a plethora of guidance for anyone wanting to take their craft that extra step further.
— Jan 06, 2020 05:02AM
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Casey
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Interesting so far. Has techniques to enhance the polish and edges of more fancy fabrics (like chiffon) and techniques for stability such as preventing rolling in waistbands.
— Oct 11, 2017 07:05AM
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Bekah
is on page 154 of 160
i dentical muslins and plumb line as page 69 in Use/Adapt/Design book.
— Sep 24, 2017 12:15PM
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Bekah
is on page 130 of 160
She looks familiar. But probably not.
— Sep 24, 2017 12:08PM
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Bekah
is on page 123 of 160
Too Much! But the blazer is cool. I'd wear that.
— Sep 24, 2017 12:06PM
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Bekah
is on page 117 of 160
Basic. Blah. But the one coming up behind that is cool.
— Sep 24, 2017 12:05PM
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Bekah
is on page 84 of 160
Ok now that is actually a really cool technique.
— Sep 24, 2017 11:56AM
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Bekah
is on page 76 of 160
Definitely 80's! But coming back? Hope not.
— Sep 24, 2017 11:54AM
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