Amazon.co.uk Review
For those of you who have managed in the past to find the right pattern and the perfect new fabric, only to give up in frustration when the fabric doesn't behave like anything you've used before,
Fabric Savvy is here to help. Author Sandra Betzina has wrestled with just about every fabric out there, and she's lived to tell in this excellent guide that's perfectly suited for beginning and experienced sewers alike.
85 fabrics are covered and appear in alphabetical order, with two pages devoted to each. For every material Betzina highlights a multitude of topics, including fabric facts (bulky/drape/breathable/how fabricated), suitability (types of projects), sewing tips, lay- out (and why it matters), interfacing, stitch length, seam finish, closures and hemming. The categories are thorough, as is the scope of fabrics addressed: waterproof breathables, tencel and lamé, to name a few, along with 14 types of silk and eight types of wool.
Colour photographs accompany the descriptions of fabrics and projects, while helpful illustrations further explain the techniques used. Finally, Betzina offers a glossary of fabric terms and a thorough listing of contact information for fabric and alternative pattern companies, making Fabric Savvy a must-have for any sewing enthusiast. --Molly McElroy
Product Description
This is a reference guide to every fabric that dressmakers and needle workers are likely to use. It presents 85 fabrics listed alphabetically from African Mudcloth to Wool Melton, offering information for each fabric including layout, marking, cutting, seam finishing and sewing tips.