Threads Magazine. April/may 2003. No. 106. Single Issue Magazine.
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Author(s)Various
PublisherTaunton Press
ISBN / ASINB0039VCN5M
ISBN-13978B0039VCN57
Sales Rank8,744,010
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Features:
• THE SECRETS TO EMBROIDERING SHEERS BY MACHINE by Adrena Johnson-Telfair
Look and touch. An understanding of the properties of different sheer fabrics is the key to choosing motifs, stabilizers, and machine settings.
• HOW TO TAKE MEASUREMENTS
by Barbara Emodi
For the perfect fit, take the right measurements, in the right way
• SEWING WHITE FABRIC
by Rae Cumbie
How to avoid soil, surface damage, show-through, and other pitfalls
• SHEER SEAMS AND EDGES
by Kenneth D. King
A contemporary couturier shares techniques for making neat, narrow finishes on sheer and lightweight fabrics
• PATTERN-DRAFTING SOFTWARE
by Judith Neukam and Jennifer Sauer
Is it fit, or is it fashion? Or a little of both? We check out eight programs and find they do a lot for our sewing.
• IF YOU SEE IT, CAN YOU SEW IT?
by Heather Claus
Take those Delicious Details off the page and make them wearable
• NECKLINE FINISHES FOR KNITS
by Sarah Veblen
Creating smooth, professional-looking edges that stretch
• SLIPCOVERS, PART TWO
by Laurel Sprigg
Guidelines for squaring up your pattern, plus selecting, positioning, and cutting the fabric
• FEAR NOT THE CURVE
by Kathyanne White
Spontaneous freehand piecing is fun and foolproof