Ripped at the Seams

Ripped at the Seams
Author: Nancy Krulik
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2010-05-11
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1439120684

There's a new fashion designer in town, and "Fashion Don'ts" have never been more in style! Sami Granger is fresh off the bus from the Midwest when some crazy person in the bus terminal warns her that life in New York City won't be what she always dreamed of. But Sami's determined to make it in an industry that is notoriously hard to break in to. Nothing she ever learned in her small town can prepare her for her first job working for a hot-shot designer: He steals her designs! Now the only place that will hire Sami is a trashy lingerie store that she's too embarrassed to tell her old-fashioned father about. Will a visit from her father land Sami on the catwalk, or out on the sidewalk?

Seams to Me

Seams to Me
Author: Anna Maria Horner
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 93
Release: 2008-10-20
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 0470259264

Horner teaches newcomers how to sew, without sweating the inconsequential stuff, and offers 24 patterns for new and veteran sewers. Full-color throughout.

101 Sewing Seams

101 Sewing Seams
Author: A. B. C. ABC Seams
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2018-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9781717596055

Would you like to know what are the most popular sewing seams in the textile industry and how are they made? This introduction to the sewing constructions and hems will take you through the extensive world of seams: form a basic fold hem to the highest couture techniques, such as the Hong Kong Seam. Each seam is named with a unique code, a sketch of the structure and stitch, and their main properties are also included. Broaden your general knowledge. Learn to name each seam, to identify them and to recognize their structure. Gain confidence and make better decisions. Improve your communication with your colleagues. Make the best choices for every project. Develop your creativity with new ideas. Explore new smart alternatives and enhance your designing skills with different sewing techniques The content includes: - 36 Sewing Constructions + inspiration - 51 Hems and Finishes + inspiration - 14 Sewing Details + inspiration - All-in-one-page Overview - 27 Pictures - 9 Types of Stitch - 11 Types of Topstitching - 10 Example of Technical Specifications This reference guide is a basic tool for students, home-sewers and fashion professionals, including teachers and bloggers. Everything explained in a simple and clear language -you do not need previous knowledge.

Seam Reading

Seam Reading
Author: Jared Tiefenthaler
Publisher:
Total Pages: 94
Release: 2020-02
Genre:
ISBN:

LEARN THE STORY BEHIND THE SEAM READING MOVEMENT.Learn the history behind how reading the seams of the ball became a teaching tool and how the owners of Seam Readers have used this skill throughout their playing and coaching careers. This book will open your eyes to how seam reading works and gives clear descriptions and color photographs of each pitch type. This book is not only an interesting read, it's also a tool that you can use to help your player learn the faces of the ball.

Looking Good . . . Every Day

Looking Good . . . Every Day
Author: Nancy Nix-Rice
Publisher: Palmer/Pletsch Publishing
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2014-09-01
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1618470426

Any woman can look and feel lovely, regardless of her age, bank balance, or pant size, and Looking Good . . . Every Day defines a simple yet sophisticated standard for women to determine exactly which clothes and accessories will showcase their unique beauty. The “points of connection” method explains that the more characteristics that exist in common between a woman and her outfit, the more lovely she will look. It shifts emphasis from hiding her perceived figure challenges and focuses on spotlighting her personal assets. By choosing wardrobe additions in this way, everything in her closet will work together. She has more outfits from fewer garments, allowing her to buy higher-quality garments without increasing her budget. Photography of real women—ranging from 22 to 80 years old and from size 4 to 24—illustrates the universal impact “points of connection” make in their appearance.

Alterations the Seams Easy Way

Alterations the Seams Easy Way
Author: Susan Martinek
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 107
Release: 2011-03
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 1426957904

Do you have sewing knowledge, but find yourself nervous about attempting alterations? Have you done some alterations with less-than-successful results? Learn effective alteration methods that work from Susan Martinek, who brings twenty-eight years of experience with her Seams Easy alteration shop. Alterations the Seams Easy Way includes one hundred illustrations that provide business tips, common alterations, fitting tips, and pressing tips. Each type of alteration is explained in detail, including slacks alteration directions with length adjustment. She also explains how to make correct waist and thigh alterations, along with other common types of alterations: - Jeans alterations, including shortening, methods for reattaching the original hem, taking the waist and seat in, working with belt loops, tapering, front pocket replacement, and patches - Shirt alterations, including shortening sleeves, tapering at sides, narrowing blouse shoulders, changing t-shirt necklines, and shortening t-shirt hemlines - Suit jacket alterations, including shortening sleeves, lengthening coat sleeves, and taking jacket sides in - Zipper replacements in coats, jeans, coat liners, unlined fleece jackets or sweatshirts, and invisible zipper directions, along with how to shorten a zipper. All of this and more makes Alterations the Seams Easy Way an excellent guide for anyone interested in making alterations.

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Total Pages: 362
Release: 1922
Genre: Research
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Apart at the Seams

Apart at the Seams
Author: Marie Bostwick
Publisher: Kensington Publishing Corp.
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2013-06-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1617732850

A woman in a failing marriage discovers a new pattern for living in the quilting series from the New York Times bestselling author of Ties That Bind. Twice in her life, college counselor Gayla Oliver fell in love at first sight. The first time was with Brian—a lean, longhaired, British bass player. Marriage followed quickly, then twins, and gradually their bohemian lifestyle gave way to busy careers in New York. Gayla’s second love affair is with New Bern, Connecticut. Like Brian, the laid-back town is charming without trying too hard. It’s the ideal place to buy a second home and reignite the spark in their twenty-six-year marriage. Not that Gayla is worried. At least, not until she finds a discarded memo in which Brian admits to a past affair and suggests an amicable divorce. Devastated, Gayla flees to New Bern. Though Brian insists he’s since recommitted to his family, Gayla’s feelings of betrayal may go too deep for forgiveness. Besides, her solo sabbatical is a chance to explore the creative impulses she sidelined long ago—quilting, gardening, and striking up new friendships with the women of the Cobbled Court circle—particularly Ivy, a single mother confronting fresh starts and past hurts of her own. With all of their support, Gayla just might find the courage to look ahead, decide which fragments of her old life she wants to keep, which are beyond repair—and how to knot the fraying ends until a bold new design reveals itself . . . Praise for the Cobbled Court Quilts series “Filled with wit and wisdom.” —Susan Wiggs, New York Times bestselling author “Warmly nourishing, emotionally compelling.” —Chicago Tribune

Light at the Seam

Light at the Seam
Author: Joseph Bathanti
Publisher: LSU Press
Total Pages: 78
Release: 2022-03-02
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0807177326

Light at the Seam, a new collection from North Carolina poet Joseph Bathanti, is an exploration of mountaintop removal in southern Appalachian coal country. The volume illuminates and champions often invisible people residing, in a precarious moment in time, on the glorious, yet besieged, Appalachian earth. Their call to defend it, as well as their faith that the land will exact its own reckoning, constitutes a sacred as well as existential quest. Rooted in social and restorative justice, Light at the Seam contemplates the earth as fundamentally sacramental, a crucible of awe and mystery, able to regenerate itself and its people even as it succumbs to them. More than mere cautionary tale, this is a volume of hope and wonder.