Sew-it-yourself home decor

Karen Coetzee

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Published
Iola, WI : Krause Pub c2000, c1997.
Language
English
Main Author
Karen Coetzee (-)
Other Authors
René Bergh (-), Craig Fraser
Physical Description
159 p. : ill. ; 28 cm
ISBN
9780873415750
  • Sewing techniques
  • Equipment
  • 1. Curtains
  • Measuring up
  • Creating optical illusions
  • Window fittings
  • Curtain headings
  • Calculating fabric quantities
  • Unlined curtains
  • Cafe curtains
  • Lined curtains
  • Borders and trims
  • Holdbacks and tiebacks
  • 2. Cornices and curtain valances
  • Cornices
  • Curtain valances
  • 3. Swags and tails
  • Formal swags and tails
  • Informal swags or draping
  • 4. Blinds
  • Festoon blinds
  • Box-pleated blinds
  • Roman blinds
  • 5. Cushions
  • Inners or inner pads
  • Scatter cushions
  • Bolsters
  • Chair cushions
  • 6. Chair covers
  • Classic loose covers for armchairs or sofas
  • Loose covers for high-backed chairs
  • 7. Bed linen
  • Pillowcases
  • Fitted sheets
  • Duvet covers
  • Bedcovers
  • Bed skirts
  • Four-poster beds
  • Coronas
  • 8. Table linen
  • Tablecloths
  • Table napkins
  • Table mats
  • 9. Lampshades
  • Pleated lampshades
  • Tiffany shades
  • Glossary
  • Index
Review by Library Journal Review

Each of these books provides sewing projects for sprucing up the home. The two Krause publications are very similar and cover a wide range of projects, including window dressings, bed and table linens, cushions, and pillows. Cowan's book begins with detailed information about equipment, fabrics, sewing techniques (including serger instructions and left-handed and right-handed stitching), and projects for pet cushions and computer covers. However, Sew-It-Yourself Home Decor has the more clearly illustrated instructions to the projects, with simple and elaborate styles shown. Window Dressing gives clearly written and well-illustrated instructions for making simple styles of valances, curtains, and drapes. Sew-It-Yourself Home Decor is a good candidate for public libraries. Purchase the other two titles if there is a strong interest in sewing for the home. (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

(c) Copyright Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.