They stopped teaching sewing in the schools, so now we have a bunch of idiots out there teaching basic sewing online. Any edition of this Reader's Digest complete sewing book is worth its weight -- and it's heavy. With a bit of common sense and careful study, anyone can set up the machine, prewash their fabric, lay it out smooth, make sure the pattern is bigger than the person, and do their own sewing class. The book has special help for fine-tuning fit, working with fabrics like satin and velvet, sewing for kids -- all the way to tailoring that pricey blazer. Yes, it explains hand-stitched buttonholes, machine=made buttonholes, and those fiddly bound buttonholes. There are sections for using a serger, and making curtains -- those fancy floor to ceiling "window treatments" -- all in this book. Real slow fashion, slow and steady. With lots of helpful pictures. Excellence!Read full review
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This book is a must for anyone wanting to learn to sew. I haven’t used a sewing machine in more than 30 years and I desperately needed a refresh. Even though my copy is an older version it still contains the same info as the updated ones.
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Great book for beginners. It's a bible for sewing. Has everything you need to know and lots more.
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Wonderful book! Has detailed instructions on how to sew anything, from French seams to zippers.
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Love this book it cover clothes to home decorating.
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