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May Martin’s Sewing Bible: 40 years of tips and tricks
May Martin
Star of the Great British Sewing Bee and doyenne of the Women’s Institute, May Martin has been teaching sewing for over 40 years. Now for the first time she shares her tips and tricks, offering the ultimate beginners’ guide to sewing.Beautifully styled and simple-to-follow, this authoritative sewing bible gives readers information on everything they need to know to get started with sewing.Providing all the essential background information on sewing, setting up your sewing space and detailed lists of all the equipment you’ll need; step-by-step instructions for over 40 projects; and a wealth of general sewing tips and techniques to help you finally master overlocking, seams, fastenings, hemming and much much more, with this book May will simplify all the skills and terms you need, demystify sewing and inspire you to unpack your sewing machine and have a go.It contains over 40 beautiful projects, including crafts, accessories, womenswear, kidswear, menswear and home furnishings. With a range of difficulties for each category – from super-easy but stylish ideas to get even the most nervous sewers started to more elaborate ideas for the aspiring sewer looking for a challenge.Inspiring, stylish and delightful, this book will make the perfect gift for Christmas.
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First published by HarperCollinsPublishers in 2014
FIRST EDITION
© May Martin 2014
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Stylist: Alice King
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Source ISBN: 9780007573042
Ebook Edition © JULY 2014 ISBN: 9780007573059
Version: 2014-08-15
Contents
Cover (#ue406909b-3734-550e-9ebf-4d61b48bf515)
Title Page (#ufefae939-a1a7-549a-b19b-ad1b38c62cb9)
Copyright
Introduction
TIPS & TRICKS
Where to Start
Equipment
Techniques
CRAFTS
Table Runner (#ulink_0c39e916-3797-5569-920b-2e8aa7acb939)
Napkins & Napkin Rings (#ulink_b7c0bfbd-9ed8-5b38-a43b-1256413f7727)
Log Cabin Patchwork (#ulink_47021a68-c40e-5b7a-9b38-9a46ec95c90d)
Express Bunting (#ulink_c7dbf93e-f0e4-5e6b-bacf-3610f166c4c7)
Doorway Puppet Theatre (#ulink_fee6490b-a307-5e5d-9202-d9cc7d477b0a)
Hand Puppets (#ulink_77d08fb7-69ff-5e73-94e5-524358b962d3)
Christmas Decorations (#ulink_ce67ab9e-eb30-555e-8b8b-187a194cc805)
Christmas Stocking (#ulink_00df7357-be03-533f-a32f-84c9d0724814)
Sewing Tidy Bag (#ulink_f3493acc-089d-540b-a225-cd17355124c2)
Pyramid Box (#ulink_efbf6981-f13d-5ea2-9f14-c72bf5db192c)
HOME FURNISHINGS
Cushions (#ulink_e2e3d826-8579-531d-b508-5224a901afd6)
Roman Blind (#ulink_cda461d9-803d-51d2-8c14-0a9217db1621)
Curtains (#ulink_b90dc009-b506-535f-bb42-e8b0ad5528e4)
ACCESSORIES
Snood (#ulink_b468c7c3-2271-56f1-9889-1252aa3945ab)
Man’s Apron (#ulink_bd2f7f23-1746-51d2-bc4a-60b00b9d2789)
Child’s Smock Apron (#ulink_d8e8b8b1-2ed7-5069-9a28-b91b0bca05f1)
Cape (#ulink_a8d79665-133b-52cc-b906-b18b236bd443)
Bucket Bag (#ulink_3697e4dc-4f89-5071-83c4-bf126573543f)
ADULTS’ FASHION
Shell Blouse (#ulink_4eedd424-c40b-59db-852a-34cc9e87b7d3)
Shift Dress (#ulink_80ce33a7-f23b-59e0-b200-ecd8528a0799)
Pencil Skirt (#ulink_a82256d2-0a59-5004-a025-d8e3dde70a3d)
Bonded Bodice (#ulink_bd5814af-b9de-573c-8523-776f5d0201f1)
Man’s Waistcoat (#ulink_c12d4cd9-da74-500e-a885-355bef6a9882)
KIDS’ FASHION
Jersey T-shirt (#ulink_99395868-063a-5d71-b71d-a18e63833c61)
Trousers & Shorts (#ulink_1d6b2324-dd8e-5118-8b7a-aa4ac4942f93)
Dungarees (#ulink_a4a19229-7e02-589d-a8ac-ce8a3b85ff32)
Toddler Dress (#ulink_45ceedd0-1d47-5f28-a876-6b21f2dc443e)
Romper Suit (#ulink_651469a8-000d-5ed9-a6fd-ee08ffaa5fca)
Smocked Dress (#ulink_2531f3f9-b00c-5b62-9c12-a7a664f07a1f)
Templates
Glossary
My Little Black Book
Acknowledgements
About the Publisher
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Introduction
I have been a textile tutor for over 40 years and I love my job. I couldn’t imagine doing anything more enjoyable. I have a passion for my subject and I love sharing my skills with other people – nothing gives me greater pleasure than helping my students and seeing them progress. At school I was not particularly academic, but I discovered that I could sew and I will never forget the sheer delight of completing my first project, a grey pencil skirt. I trained as a needlework teacher and taught at various schools for several years until my children arrived. I branched into adult education because I could fit it around my family, and I’ve been teaching students of all ages ever since.
Sewing has become hugely popular again. I’ve seen it in the growing numbers of students signing on for classes and in the appeal of TV programmes like The Great British Sewing Bee, for which I had the privilege of being one of the judges. What was striking about the programme was how well the contestants bonded with each other, and this is something that I’ve noticed in my own classes. People love to help each other and share their ideas. As a teacher, I find I learn so much from my pupils. I’ve even included a few tips in the here that they’ve shown me, such as the technique for double binding the edge of patchwork to make beautiful mitred corners (#ulink_302cfbd0-b939-55a5-b9ff-019376230e99).
In this book, I have tried to gather together some of the tips and tricks I’ve learned over the years. Along the way, I’ve discovered different methods of tackling particular techniques that make them easier as well as producing a better finish, and my aim is to share some of the tips that my students have found most helpful. I’ve begun with the basics – where to sew and what equipment you’ll need – and offered advice on the ‘raw materials’ of a project, from choosing fabric and thread to selecting and laying out a pattern. And I’ve presented some of the fundamental techniques that are so important in sewing, from how to make different types of seams and hems to such processes as creating your own binding (#ulink_bad3d770-24ab-5f65-864e-26a5b5b4c88c) (really easy if you have the right gadget) and forming ‘magic’ rouleau loops (#ulink_2b0039fc-3422-5ae7-a687-e23ddf5bb2eb). At every point, I’ve tried to demystify the subject for beginners – explaining pattern terms and markings, for instance – while at the same time providing ideas for those with more experience to help enhance their sewing knowledge.
In the second part of the book, I’ve presented a range of projects to suit varying degrees of skill and ability – beginner, intermediate and more advanced. The skill level is shown at the start of each project. Beginner projects only require straight seams and simple hand stitching; intermediate projects involve curved seams, bound edges and relatively easy fastenings such as drawstrings or centred zips; the more advanced feature facings, interlinings, and matching fabric patterns and may involve assembling several different components. With these I’ve tried to give a taste of every type of sewing project you might be tempted to try, from craft work (#u8e909dc0-07cb-527f-88fa-7981f1ddf2bf) – how to make your own bunting (#ulink_53e0c31a-4ecd-5d95-ba04-45fbd69170b9) or a beautiful puppet theatre, complete with puppets – to home furnishings (#u84dd4e43-cbe8-51c7-a00e-fe7a9d03da55), from a Roman blind (#ulink_cda461d9-803d-51d2-8c14-0a9217db1621) to a boxed cushion cover (#ulink_fd35505c-2cac-5e20-86f9-89dd8ab2c5da). There are a number of dressmaking projects too, a range of items for both adults and children. These are linked to actual patterns that you can buy – and which you will need for the pattern pieces and full assembly instructions – but you don’t have to be restricted to these. My aim has been to try to bring them alive by focusing on particular techniques – such as how to insert an invisible zip or make a smocked panel (#ulink_4375789d-0e55-531e-9712-48e49fcece12) for a little girl’s dress – which you can add to your repertoire and use again and again in other projects, building your skills all the time.
It is a privilege to be in a position to reach a wider audience and share what I’ve learned over the years. It has given me so much pleasure to teach others, helping and guiding them. I hope this book conveys some of that joy so that you in turn will be inspired to begin your own sewing journey.
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