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Pattern Magic: Stretch Fabrics (Part of the best-selling Japanese inspired Pattern Magic series)

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Carl E Hardin
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2024
this is a great book for those that are interested in fashion, it is as described
Mariano
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2024
Great book!
Mariana V.
Reviewed in Mexico on February 3, 2023
Amo el libro, para gente avanzada en patronaje!
Cliente
Reviewed in Brazil on June 28, 2020
Uma aquisição que valeu cada centavo, a edição em inglês vem com as bases só tronco feminino pra extrair, todas as medidas em centímetros o que ajudou muito. Só amores por esse meu novo xodó
Cynthia Lambelet
Reviewed in Spain on October 27, 2019
Aunque la tapa es un poco engañosa (pues la primera es muy delgada y se retira fácilmente, sin mencionar que se raja rápido, la segunda portada que está debajo está en negro y blanco) me encanta el contenido es práctico y muy ilustrativo, al menos con un poco de ingles básico (y algo de ayuda de Internet) y fácil de entender. El envío fue rápido y sin complicaciones (pues llegó hasta Perú 😅)
Gail Ramsey
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2018
Takes you to another level in sewing.
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2014
I've been sewing for 10 yrs on and off. This is not exactly a beginner manual but neither is it professional. It helped me analyze pattern and dart manipulation. Which, being plus-sized (14/16 and 5'3.5), is necessary when altering patterns (meant for smaller sizes) to fit correctly, or if you want that couture fit regardless. This book helped me with fitting my breasts darts, comprehending how to change them so I used them better. Even though I haven't sewn any full sized patterns, I've learnt alot! I tested a few of the theories on my Barbie, (I use her to test full sized patterns since the fabric amount is less so way cheaper. :D.) So, my advice is to try the half-size patterns, it's a good way to get the concepts of fabric/dart manipulation for those who are visual and mechanical more than readers. Another good book which explores these ideas is the Art of Fabric Manipulation by Colette Wolf, but that is about how to do the manipulations than how to apply them to forms. Hope this helps :)
die
Reviewed in Canada on December 22, 2013
I bought all three of Tomoko's books and I love them all. They are very unique ways to alter fabric and as someone who did not study pattern drafting intensively, I'm learning a lot from these books. I recommend highly to anyone interested in fabric and garments.
nsewus
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2012
I'm a fan of Japanese sewing books. They are always beautifully photographed and directions (while sparse) are well illustrated. This book is no exception. If you are fan of the intricately twisted and draped tops sold by retailers like Anthropologie this book will give you a few "aha!" moments. Yes, some of the designs are outrageous but many more are wearable as is. Also, even the outrageous ones are quite fun to read about, and with basic sewing knowledge can be restrained a bit to add some exciting design elements to knits. I really appreciate the focus on knits since they are very forgiving. These patterns are mainly for knit tops (the "hood top" is wacky and yet oddly adorable). There's also one variation of the "Apple Peel" for leggings.
Mr Barnaby
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2012
The book is split into two parts, the first is about seeing garments in a different perspective and creative cuts and the second part is on how to use the properties of stretch fabrics through drape and manipulation. A few of the styles would slot seamlessly into the previous books.The book is all about manipulating fabric. It's not about flattering the body rather it's about what can be done with the constraints you have in garment design. The aesthetics is in appreciating this.It's a fantastic reference book and I've seen some of these styles (from all 3 books) being used in actual collections (Levi's, Sara Philips and Gail Sorronda). The apple peel shape is something I've already seen from Levi's with their jeans for example. In regards to the designers and author, I couldn't say who did it 'first'.The instructions, line drawings and photos go into great detail and having a few patterns in the book really is a added bonus which gets you excited about trying some of these ideas. I'm glad that it has been translated as I bought the first two books in Japanese before the English translation ones came out as the concepts, photos and line drawings were worth buying the book alone (I did buy the first two again in English).Two books I also recommend as 'companions' to these are the Drape Drape books by Hisako Sato.
Vane
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2012
I'm a fashion designer and I have training in classic pattern making. This is NOT a book to make standard clothes.This is a book to explore pattern making beyond traditional limits. However, some clothes in this book can be done for wear (see a pair of draped pants) and some could be done with a little adjustment. It's perfect for fashion design students, fashion professionals and costume designers.If you want to explore your creativity, go far beyond your own imagination and learn some new forms to approach pattern making, this book if for you.If you just want to make a classic dress for a party, better buy another book.I recommend this one and the other two previous books (Pattern magic I and II, also in english).
hamad
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 28, 2012
I already had this book before it was out in english and found it OK to understand but of course there may be something missed. I love Pattern Magic it allows me to expand on my understanding of pattern cutting and this in turn allowing me to be much more creative. This is a fantastic book presenting great new ideas and thought. This price is stunning as i spent £30 per book when it was first out (not english) so at £15 (or what the price is at the may be)
A. White
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2012
I purchased the first two Pattern Magic books in English last year to help inspire me for unique ideas, and also to understand pattern construction better. When I found out there was a third, I could hardly contain myself. However it was only in Japanese at the time. Though I am striving to learn Japanese, I am only familiar with the Hiragana alphabet.Much like the first two books, the third has a lovely step by step instructions with images to follow along. I also love the fact that these books come with patterns so you can start from where they started to create your own look. I do suggest that American beginners should take classes or start with simple American instructions first, so that they have the basic understanding of pattern making in their foundations.I am striving to be the best fashion designer, and the Japanese culture is a huge influence in my life along side the music industry, so these books are the perfect find for me.
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