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Pattern-Free Wardrobe: 10 Simple Dressmaking Projects [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 144 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 260x204x9 mm, kaal: 540 g, 250 Illustrations, color
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Jun-2026
  • Kirjastus: Search Press Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1800922396
  • ISBN-13: 9781800922396
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 144 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 260x204x9 mm, kaal: 540 g, 250 Illustrations, color
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Jun-2026
  • Kirjastus: Search Press Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1800922396
  • ISBN-13: 9781800922396
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Create and customize your own stylish capsule wardrobe... without using dressmaking patterns! 





Use simple, beginner-friendly techniques to sew 10 stylish, versatile and contemporary garments with Kimberley Hind (@whatkimberleymakes).





Are dressmaking patterns essential for creating stylish and flattering clothes? No!





Can you create a range of impressive garments using just your own measurements and some simple techniques? Yes! 





Popular designer and dressmaker Kimberley Hind takes you through everything you need to know to get started. Whether that's choosing the right fabrics for the look and finish you want, to accurately taking your body measurements so that your clothes fit in just the right way, Kimberley's friendly and no-nonsense attitude will get you started in no time... and with no need for dressmaking patterns! 









Everything is shown visually: from seaming, hemming, shirring, adding ruffles and finishing your garments. All 10 beginner-friendly projects are visually explained step by step: choose from skirts, trousers, tops, dresses, shorts and a jacket. The projects are looser fitting to suit any body shape, and can be customized for your preferred style: adapt the sleeves, straps, cuffs and hem length as you want. The projects aim for minimal waste, with advice and tips on using leftover fabric scraps to make accessories.

Arvustused

The "pattern-free" of the title is somewhat of a misnomer because when sewing clothes, even templates (or following already constructed items) are mandatory, unless a very experienced seamster is the maker. Author Hind does not include a handful of patterns in the appendix and, usually, features more basic shapes in the ten projects included here. Her emphasis, first, is on acquiring and mastering skills in sewing machine stitchery, with good information and tips throughout on tools and materials and step-by-step instructions on details like ruffles, turning ties, bias binding, and others. 





The rest of the book is devoted to the ten designs as well as alternate forms (e.g., a boho blouse becomes a maxi dress; a jacket transforms into a tie-front blouse). Few traditional embellishments are incorporated, like buttons and buttonholes. Finally, most items are relatively untailored, with elastic waists, tent-like dresses, and strapped tops. A dress-making glossary is included. This is a good selection for beginners. -- Barbara Jacobs * Booklist *

Introduction



Tools and materials



Fabric



Seams and hems



Gathering



Ruffles



Elastic casings



Turning ties



Bias-binding



Body measurements



PROJECTS



Easy T-shirt



Laze dress

Variation: slouchy top



Elasticated boho blouse

Variation: maxi dress



Billow skirt

Variation: shorter gathered skirt



Mysa jacket

Variation: tie-front blouse



Homestead pinafore dress



Meadow dress

Variation: summer strappy top



Tie-strap cami top



Copy-cat trousers

Variation: floaty shorts

Variation: loungewear set



Sol wrap skirt

Variation: midi wrap skirt



Using fabric scraps



Templates



Dressmaking glossary



Index
Kimberley Hind grew up around sewing, being the daughter of best-selling sewing author Debbie Shore. After 12 years working as a visual merchandiser, she discovered a real passion for sewing during maternity leave following the birth of her daughter. Since then, she has made it her full-time occupation. Now, Kimberley runs a successful online sewing shop as well as her website which shares tutorials, tips and sewing inspiration. She also designs modern, beginner-friendly sewing patterns through her brand Made on Monday. Kimberley likes to create sewing projects that are simple and easy to follow, providing clear guidance for makers of all levels.





Kimberley lives in London, UK. Visit her website www.whatkimberleymakes.com and find her on Instagram @whatkimberleymakes