Sew it yourself 20 pattern-free projects (and infinite variations) to make your dream wardrobe

Daisy Braid

Book - 2022

Sew It Yourself with DIY Daisy is a colourful, size-inclusive and inspiring book for sewers of all stages and abilities, beginners included. It includes guides on everything you need to get started (including equipment, materials and basic techniques) and step-by-step projects with clear instructions, photographs and illustrations that will take the scary out of sewing. Just remember: sewing is self-care, and you make the rules!

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2nd Floor 646.404/Braid Due Nov 29, 2024
Subjects
Published
Richmond, Victoria : Hardie Grant Books 2022.
Language
English
Main Author
Daisy Braid (author)
Item Description
''DIY Daisy''--Cover.
Physical Description
207 pages : colour illustrations ; 23 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
9781743798201
  • Introduction
  • Why I sew
  • Part 1. Getting Started
  • How to Use This Book
  • Sewing safety and ergonomics
  • Sewing Supplies and Fabrics
  • Tools and supplies
  • Fabric
  • Types of fabric
  • Storing and preparing fabric
  • Sewing Basics and Techniques
  • Shapes and formulas
  • How to take your measurements
  • How to calculate how much fabric you need
  • How to cutout pattern pieces
  • How to pin pattern pieces
  • How to sew a seam
  • How to finish a seam
  • How to clip and notch curved seams
  • How to gather
  • How to unpick a seam
  • How to make continuous bias binding
  • How to apply bias binding
  • How to make a neckline template
  • How to make a casing
  • How to make in-seam pockets
  • How to make patch pockets
  • How to sew a label on a handmade creation
  • How to sew a hem
  • How to care for your handmade creations
  • Part 2. Accessory Projects
  • Scrunchie Tie Scrunchie
  • Bandana Triangle Top
  • Tote Bag Ruffle Tote
  • Pocket Bag Scrunchie Strap Bag
  • Tie Belt Hair Scarf
  • Scrunchie Headband Two-Tone Mini Headband
  • Face Mask Bias Binding Face Mask
  • Cross-Back Apron Apron Crop
  • Gathered Collar Rectangle Collar
  • Button Earrings Barrettes
  • Part 3. Clothing Projects
  • Stephanie Rectangle-Sleeve Top Rectangle Sleeve Jacket
  • Sophie Trapezoid Skirt Two-Tone Skirt
  • Hollie High-Neck Top Asymmetric Ruffle Dress
  • Kama Square-Neck Top Balloon-Sleeve Dress
  • Pip Peplum Top Tiered Gather Dress
  • Maya Ruffle Dress Wrap Bib
  • Sonya Ruffle Skirt Double Ruffle Skirt
  • Rosebud Raglan Top Raglan Dress
  • Trace Dress Keyhole Top
  • Trace Pants Patch Pocket Shorts
  • Resources
  • Thank You
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

DIY Daisy blogger Braid debuts with an uplifting spin on standard sewing fare that focuses on making customized clothing and accessories out of simple shapes with "no buttons, zips or darts." She starts with an overview of basic skills, such as how to calculate the amount of fabric required for a pattern, apply bias binding, take one's own measurements, and finish a seam. Projects are broken into two sections, accessories and clothing, with the former featuring such beginner-friendly ideas as a simple tie scrunchie, a straightforward tote bag, and some fabric-covered button earrings. The clothing designs are relaxed and ruffled, and include a baggy kama square-neck top, the breezy Sophie trapezoid skirt, and the "floaty" Maya dress. Throughout, Braid shares variations, such as the "patch pocket shorts" version of the "trace pants," and a skirt pattern that can have a second ruffle. The bold, quirky graphics are nice, but newbies may wish for some step-by-step photos to help them along. Even so, this creative guide is full of inspiration. (Aug.)

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