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42 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Misleading title, but a good book nonetheless,
By Emily "Reader, Sewist, Scientist, and more" (Phoenix, AZ) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Complete Book of Sewing Shortcuts (Hardcover)
You can tell that this was one of Ms. Schaeffer's early efforts; it doesn't have the writing panache of her recent books, and it is not lavishly photographed (the illustrations are all black-and-white drawings reminiscent of pattern guidesheet pictures). It is also not a book of "sewing shortcuts", if I had to guess I'd wager that her publisher or someone else railroaded her into naming it that. There's a word or two about how pullover dresses are easier to make than those with zippers or buttons (duh), and the some good, quick cutting advice but shortcuts it is not. The back jacket information is also heartily misleading on that score. What the book IS, though, is a good, basic-to-advanced, every-technique-listed guide to sewing methods. Want to know what kind of seam finish you need for a particular fabric or effect? She'll tell you. Some facing ideas? Ways to duplicate the appearence of designer or ready-to-wear finishes? Fastening methods? In there too. This book is MUCH more thorough (and much more clipped and concise in style) than either her "Couture Sewing" or "High Fashion Sewing Secrets". I got my copy used, for a complete bargain, especially considering how useful it is. I'd rather have a library of material within one book on my sewing shelf than many pretty books I don't use. Sure, the book is more than 20 years old, but basic machine techniques and hand sewing don't change (especially for those of us who can't afford fancy machines).
I've given it four stars, since the title and the content have little relation to one another. I'd give it five stars for just the content, though. I took the book out of the public library before I bought it, so I knew what I was getting into. Had I purchased it on the title alone, I might have been disappointed.
26 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Should be called comprehensive guide to quality sewing methods,
By silversurf (Planet of Paint) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Complete Book Of Sewing Shortcuts (Paperback)
I think the title of this book was not well chosen, but the information within definitely was. I am an experienced old school dressmaker, and have read many sewing books. This book goes far beyond most others in giving a wealth of information on creating a quality sewn product. The emphasis is on garment sewing, but the methods in the book can be applied to other kinds of sewing as well. The author divides the book into sections on different aspects of sewing, such as seam finishes, buttonholes, linings, etc. and then includes many different options for accomplishing a specific sewing task. Each is briefly and (for the most part) clearly explained. The book doesn't have a lot of eye appeal, as it is not on glossy paper and has no photographs. However, the simple line drawings do the job, and the text is concise and to the point. Readers who are looking for a guide to sewing with a serger will find little information here, but those who want to learn how to use a regular machine to its greatest potential have come to the right place.
The thing I like best about this book is that the author doesn't lay down rigid rules. Sewing is an art, not a science, so there is plenty of scope for independent thinking. The book shows that there is always more than one way of accomplishing a task, and gives the pros and cons of each method. Readers can try them out and decide which approach makes the most sense in their own situation. The book will give anyone who sews, or who would like to learn, the information they need to customize their sewing for a quality result.
19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent book!!,
This review is from: The Complete Book Of Sewing Shortcuts (Paperback)
I wonder why such a great book is given bad reviews.
This book is a book of comparisons of all sewing methods possible for a single technique. It shows you the normal way and also how the professionals do without criticizing 'one is better than the other'. Which technique works for me might not work for somebody else. It is a matter of personal preference and way of sewing and also, the skill level. If you are looking for a step by step beginner book, then go for New Complete Guide to Sewing by Reader's Digest. It is excellent and very comprehensive. But if you are looking for the different methods to do a collar or zippers or any other technique, to figure out what works for you, then THIS IS A GREAT BOOK!
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Complete Book Of Sewing Short Cuts by Claire Schaeffer,
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I bought this book in hardcover at a Bargain rate just because I have been so plesed with purchases of her other more recently published books. I found it to be very informative. Methods are not always a very quick technique, but all are very good and sometimes a good technique is the quickest way to a desirable outcome. I taught Sewing in Home Economics classes for a number of years and this would have been a very good book to have had available for students of all levels. I would reccomend it as well as her other great books.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
You Must Get One!,
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This book is never leaving my sewing room (unless I'm holding it while reading elsewhere)! There are no photos, just illustrations, but they are well done and clear (I'm probably rated at an advanced beginner to intermediate sewer, so not a total newbie). The book covers a lot of different techniques with step by step instructions that make sense. Chapters include pockets, underlinings/linings/interlings, collars, zippers, sleeves, hems, seams, facings, buttonholes and closures, and more! I wanted a book that covered more than just basic sewing and this is definitely it. If you are totally new to sewing, get this one and DK's The Complete Book of Sewing and you'll be well set. My mom, who used to make ballet costumes and suits, even thought this was a good one to have (might have to find her a copy sometime) This book should be in every sewer's collection for those times when you need a review or just to learn how to do something. Track down a copy for yourself, it is worth it.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great buy,
By Sewinglady5 (TX) - See all my reviews
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This gives good and easy instructions for those that need help learn to sew. I have used it for years, and also bought 3 as gifts for my daughters to have.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very useful book, product as described, shipped promptly.,
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Lots of information on the many ways to do various sewing techniques. Very helpful. No color in this older style book, but I use it frequently.
8 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not such a good book,
By happy lady "cyn_the_win" (Provo, UT United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Complete Book Of Sewing Shortcuts (Paperback)
I guess back in 1981 this book was a good reference, but sewing has changed. This book addresses none of this new stuff. First, there are fancy new notions now that make sewing faster and easier. Second, sergers are now in the home market. And lastly, color photos (although they existed then) are now in MOST good sewing books and readily available. This book is outdated and I am sorry I bought it. (Thank goodness used for only a few bucks. You get what you pay for.)The author's techniques are not shortcuts, but are the standard in sewing techniques. Nothing new here. The book is filled with illustrations, although most sewing techniques described do not have an accompanying drawing. Get a better book (or books) like the Easy Guide sewing series instead.
4 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Kinda dull -- don't know why others like it!,
By paintner "paintner" (Arlington, VA United States) - See all my reviews
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Well, she's thorough, that's for sure. Every possible sewing technique is covered here. But with only line drawings for relief, it's kinda tedious to get through. Maybe if you just wanted to look up particular techniques. Her other books are great, but this one really leaves me cold.
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The Complete Book Of Sewing Shortcuts by Claire B. Shaeffer (Paperback - March 15, 1981)
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