Very nice collection of beginner books Ms. Elizabeth! You’re so correct, once you get the “sewing bug”, gain as much knowledge as you can! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much for these recommendations! I am trying to get off my phone and into hobbies I love such as sewing. Finding books that I can use is helpful with this, because I don't get sucked into technology and with a book I can stay engaged! This video was lovely and very useful! 💕
Great video. I have the Tilly love at first stitch book. However I passed up the vogue sewing book last week at a thrift store. 😞 and now I wish I wouldn’t have. 😭
Oh no! It's one worth having for sure. Another one is the Reader's Digest Complete Guide to Sewing. I didn't put it in this list because the one you want is the vintage one from 1976. It's similar but a little different.
I really like the practice aspect of One Yard Wonders--that and the low barrier entry for working with a new fabrics. It's a chunk of a book and I don't think it's meant to be sewed all the way through from start to finish, but if you were nervous about a new type of fabric and wanted a simple project to build your skills with it, this is a great resource for sure!
None of these particular books deal with that. If that's something you're interested in, I would start with Patternmaking for Fashion Design by Helen Joseph Armstrong
Very nice collection of beginner books Ms. Elizabeth! You’re so correct, once you get the “sewing bug”, gain as much knowledge as you can! Thanks for sharing!
Absolutely Myra! There's always those head scratching times when pattern directions fail you and you need a solid help to get you to the other side!
@@ElizabethMadeThisSEW Yes ma'am!!
Thank you so much for these recommendations! I am trying to get off my phone and into hobbies I love such as sewing. Finding books that I can use is helpful with this, because I don't get sucked into technology and with a book I can stay engaged! This video was lovely and very useful! 💕
Wise words for these times! Glad this was helpful for you!
i really like your vibe, your excitement translates across the screen and that gives me energy to get started also thanks for the tips:)
I appreciate that!
Very interesting!! I love that there is a book about fabrics , the biggest challenge for me is to find the right fabric for the right garment !
That one is my favorite of the bunch. It is absolutely indispensable!
Hi Elizabeth!! Great collection of books.. Thanks for all the great recommendations....
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You bet Deana!
Hi you mentioned a fabric swatch book what is the name of it?
Thank you
Great video. I have the Tilly love at first stitch book. However I passed up the vogue sewing book last week at a thrift store. 😞 and now I wish I wouldn’t have. 😭
Oh no! It's one worth having for sure. Another one is the Reader's Digest Complete Guide to Sewing. I didn't put it in this list because the one you want is the vintage one from 1976. It's similar but a little different.
So excited! My S.E.W book is here. Got second hand at thrift books great price. Thankful for this video
Awesome! You'll love it!
@@ElizabethMadeThisSEW yes I do! Read almost whole book yesterday lol and emailed the author to tell her u refer me to book!! 😊
Very helpful - thanks
You're welcome Mary!
Good job!
Thanks
Great recommendations! I have all but the One Yard Wonders and the one after that.
I really like the practice aspect of One Yard Wonders--that and the low barrier entry for working with a new fabrics. It's a chunk of a book and I don't think it's meant to be sewed all the way through from start to finish, but if you were nervous about a new type of fabric and wanted a simple project to build your skills with it, this is a great resource for sure!
This is so helpful! I'll check out the books I don't have.
Glad to help Alecia!
I loved your video! Please, tell me... what is the book that you use for the basic bodice patterns?
None of these particular books deal with that. If that's something you're interested in, I would start with Patternmaking for Fashion Design by Helen Joseph Armstrong
Where dobi buy this books?
There's a link in the description.