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Sew Subversive
Down & Dirty Diy for the Fabulous Fashionista

Rannels, Melissa
Alvarado, Melissa
Meng, Hope
Meng, Hope (ILT)
Carden, Matthew (PHT)

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BOOK SYNOPSIS
Sew Subversive is about making fashion your own, whether it's embellishing or customizing off-the-rack clothing or transforming clothes that have lost that loving feeling. The three twenty-something co-owners of Stitch Lounge, an urban sewing studio in San Francisco, teach you, in plain, fun language, how to do it, whether you're hand sewing, machine sewing, or, in a few cases, simply wielding a pair of scissors.

The first three chapters lay the ground work: Hand Sewing Basics, You and Your Machine, and Gearing Up, which includes Fabric 101, how to set up a sewing space, and a run-through first project on the sewing machine. Then the fun begins with Embellishing and Customizing projects, including adorning your pant legs with ribboning, turning a computer-scanned image into an iron-on that you can apply to a t-shirt or skirt, taking in a skirt, or untapering a pair of pants (the authors believe tapered pants are the devil's work). Then move onto Refashioning: The Next Life of Your Old Clothes and turn a t-shirt into a skirt, a sweater into a halter top or legwarmers, or a pair of pants into a hip belt. There are 22 projects in all, some of which only require an iron and/or pair of scissors, while others can be sewn by hand, for those readers who haven't yet made the sewing machine plunge.

AUTHOR BIO
Melissa Alvarado, Hope Meng, and Melissa Roeters are self-taught sewers and the co-owners of Stitch Lounge, a drop-in urban sewing lounge located in San Francisco. Kitted out with 5 sewing machines, 2 sergers, a cutting table, and other sewing related equipment, Stitch Lounge offers a wide range of sewing classes, from Sewing Machine Basics to Re:Fashion Class ("Take that baggy sweater that's been sitting in your closet unworn for 3 years and give it new life! Alter the neckline, or change the fit or even cut off the arms to make legwarmers!") to a weekend long workshop on Independent Designers and the Fashion Marketplace taught by local designers. In addition to classes, Stitch Lounge lets sewers buy time on the machines and bringing in your own machine is heartily encouraged. Please check out their website at www.stitchlounge.com.

BOOK REVIEWS
Once related to little old ladies, the frugal minded and neohippie handicrafters, sewing your own clothes is back in vogueNew books such as Sew Subversive by the founders of Stitch Lounge in San Franciscogive step-by-step instructions for all kinds of projects.
- Time magazine

Sew Subversive is filled with lots of inspiring DIY fashion, refashioning ideas, and tutorials for projects like making a pillowcase dress, or turning old sweaters into a scarf.
- CRAFT magazine

This book rocks!The owners of Stitch Lounge took a decidedly alternative approach to designing and repurposing clothingwhether your look is grunge or sophisticated casual, theres something here for everyone.
- Creative Techniques magazine


What fun! Clever, off the wall, creative and definitely not your grannys sewing book. These three young authors have managed to create a sewing guide that speaks the language of the young. As an example, we usually refer to the right side and wrong side of the fabric; the two Melissas and one Hope refer to the party side and the business side of the fabric. This gets the new sewer all the information that is needed to get down to the fun partthe creative sewing.fast.

Linda Stewart, Professional Association of Custom Clothiers


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MORE BOOK INFO
ISBN: 1561588091
ISBN(13-digit): 9781561588091
Dewey Decimal: 646.4/04
Library of Congress: 2006001502
Book Publisher: Ingram Pub Services
Language: ENG
No. of Pages: 186
Paper Weight (lb): 1.17 lb



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