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Tailoring: The Classic Guide to Sewing the Perfect Jacket
Tailoring: The Classic Guide to Sewing the Perfect Jacket

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Author: Editors Of Creative Publishing
Publisher: Creative Publishing international
Category: Book

List Price: $18.95
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 10 reviews
Sales Rank: 25549

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 128
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1
Dimensions (in): 10.7 x 8.2 x 0.5

ISBN: 1589232305
Dewey Decimal Number: 646.43304
EAN: 9781589232303
ASIN: 1589232305

Publication Date: August 1, 2005
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The well-tailored jacket, always in style, is one of the most challenging, popular, and satisfying sewing projects. Tailoring is the classic guide to the required techniques. Step-by-step instructions and close-up photographs help hobby sewers get professional results. Tailoring covers all three tailoring methods (custom or hand, machine, and fusible) and the complete process from fabric selection to finishing touches. There are detailed instructions on adjusting the pattern for proper fit, which is critical for good results. Tailoring is all about impeccable details, and Tailoring shows how to achieve them, from the roll of the collar to a perfect pocket.



Customer Reviews:   Read 5 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Great resource for experienced sewers   September 4, 2008
Tailoring: The Classic Guide to Sewing the Perfect Jacket is an excellent resource for any home sewer seeking to improve tailoring skills. The many color illustrations make instructions exceptionally clear and easy to understand. Commercial patterns just do not provide enough accurate information to achieve a professional result in tailored jacket construction, but this book makes that possible.


4 out of 5 stars The most comprehensive book on tailoring   May 14, 2008
I have not come across a book that would go into so much detail as this one. Although the styles are slightly outdated, the methods still hold their own in the world of fashion. As a teacher at a design school this book is absolutely essential in the construction process.


4 out of 5 stars Excellent Tailoring Reference   September 29, 2007
 9 out of 9 found this review helpful

I agree with everyone's opinions here and confirm that this book has the same content in the Singer Tailoring book that is part of the useful Singer Sewing Reference Lirary series published in 1988 by Cy DeCosse Inc. The table of content are a spot-on-match to the Singer original as are the clear photos using contrasting thread for clarity.
The explantions of using fusible interfacing (which tailoring purist in the past would turn their nose up at as being low class and cheap) and machine stitching instead of pad-stitiching, both of which are found in today's expensive Armani clothes, are very helpful.
I have just about every tailoring book published, including the Adele Margolis, Roberto Cabrera and Stanley Hostek classics, but this is the book I reach for often.



5 out of 5 stars Learned a lot from this one!   August 10, 2007
 2 out of 3 found this review helpful

This book is great, as long as you are an experienced seamstress [sorry for the possible sexist misunderstanding]. Really great tips and hints for someone who has significant experience with sewing and/or tailoring. Wonderful photos!


4 out of 5 stars comprehensive illustrated tailoring guide   May 15, 2007
 21 out of 21 found this review helpful

This is a fully illustrated guide to the three main methods of tailoring: custom tailoring done by hand, machine tailoring, and tailoring using fusible interfacing. The book is quite comprehensive, covering the entire process of making a tailored jacket from selecting the materials, including a detailed section on different types of interfacings, through fitting the pattern, cutting and marking, and all steps of construction for the three methods. There is an illustrated guide to the tools used in tailoring, detailed instructions for several kinds of pockets including patch pockets, lined patch pockets, welt pockets, single welt pockets and welt pockets with flaps, and a section on bound buttonholes. Linings are also covered, including hand installation of linings, machine installation of linings, partial linings, and how to make partial or full linings for an unlined jacket pattern. The book focuses on jackets with notched collars, explaining that these require the most tailoring, but shawl collars are also covered. Other types of collars are not specifically addressed.
The book is clear and comprehensive, and a great choice for anyone wishing to learn tailoring. I do have a few criticisms. Some things are explained in great detail, such as the pockets and a section on threads, equipment and techniques for hand sewing. Some others are not and omit a few details that would have been helpful. For instance, the book explains that taping the front is done in custom tailoring but not necessary in machine or fusible tailoring, and it clearly explains how to tape the front step by step and with full color photo illustration. It doesn't explain why taping the front is important or what it does. I found out courtesy of one of Claire Schaeffer's couture patterns for Vogue that taping the front weights it so that the fronts of the jacket hang perpendicular to the floor even when the jacket is open instead of slanting. The book mentions jump pleats in the lining section but doesn't explain how to form one. There is a section comparing the three methods and examples of how one might use a combination of methods, but it doesn't really explain the pros and cons of each method. The author also seems to have a few personal biases, such as recommending against silk as a lining material because it can get water stains under the arms.
Overall it is a very good guide but I would recommend supplementing it with other books if you really want to get into the subject.


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