Mend it better

Kristin M. Roach

Book - 2012

Don?t hide that patch, make it a bold, beautiful embellishment! Repair holes with bright thread and a creative darning stitch; revive a stained shirt with fun embroidery! In Mend It Better, popular craft blogger Kristin M. Roach puts a new spin on mending by adapting traditional techniques for today?s crafty sewers. With detailed photography to show each step, she teaches a wide range of patching, darning, and repair stitches using both hand and machine sewing. The how-to text is accompanied by dozens of inspiring examples from Kristin?s own work and that of other craft bloggers and artisans. You'll love the innovative solutions using appliqués, patches, brightly colored accents, and intricate lace details. With Mend It Better, every ...garment and fabric repair is a chance for self-expression and fabulous creations. --Publisher.

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Published
North Adams, MA : Storey Pub [2012]
Language
English
Main Author
Kristin M. Roach (-)
Item Description
"Creative patching, darning and stitching"--Cover.
Physical Description
223 pages : color illustrations ; 21 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (page 208) and index.
ISBN
9781603425643
  • Mending, then and now
  • Mending tool kit
  • Stitch smarts
  • Patchwork
  • Surface fixes
  • Seam fixes
  • Straight hems
  • Around the waist
  • Darning
  • Fasteners and closures
  • Zippers
  • Getting fancy
  • Decorative accents
  • Care and prevention.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Craft blogger Roach's first book is an excellent addition to any sewer's collection. Instead of presenting another plethora of patterns, she seeks to empower her readers by teaching the skills they'll need to mend nearly any piece of clothing, from ripped buttonholes to torn hems. While there's no substitute for learning in person, the publisher and author should be commended on creating a book with excellent, clear photographs that show, step by step, how to complete basic repairs. The chapter Stitch Smarts, which covers everything from the blind hem stitch to the little-known prick stitch, is particularly outstanding. Roach also presents a few patterns, most from other crafters, that provide inspiration towards more mending, less discarding of torn clothing. With the exception of the odd placement of two projects before instructions on the stitches required to make them, the book unfolds in an accessible manner; great layout (and lovely photos) provide eye candy. This is the rare sewing book that will be pulled off the shelf for reference again and again. Full color photos and illustrations, 13 patterns. (Feb.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.


Review by Library Journal Review

Mending is one of the more unglamorous handwork tasks-many consider repairing holes in garments to be drudgery. Craft blogger Roach aims to change that view with her first book, a collection of instructions and simple projects intended to make mending fun. The projects have a definite "hipster handmade" feel, but the instructions, which include everything from sewing on buttons and repairing zippers to repairing snags and pulls in knitwear, are useful to a variety of audiences. VERDICT This is a clever take on a subject that, while commonplace, is not covered in most sewing books. (c) Copyright 2012. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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