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The possibilities for three-dimensional manipulation of fabric - gathering, pleating, tucking, shirring, and quilting woven materials - are seemingly endless. To describe them all would be to describe the entire history of sewing. In The Art of manipulating Fabric , Colette Wolff has set herself just this task, and she succeeds brilliantly. Working from the simplest possible form - a flat piece of cloth and a threaded needle - she categorizes all major dimensional techniques, show how they are related, and give examples of variations both traditional and modern. The result is an encyclopedia of techniques that resurface, reshape, restructure and reconstruct fabric. โข More than 350 diagrams support the extensive how-tos, organized into broad general categories, then specific sub-techniques โข Handsome photos galleries showcase the breathtaking possibilities in each technique and aid visual understanding by emphasizing the sculptured fabric surface with light and shadow โข Textile artists and quilters, as well as garment and home decor sewers, will expand their design horizons with the almost limitless effects that can be achieved. Review: PERFORMING MIRACLES WITH FABRIC! - This really is a book about how to perform miracles with fabric! I disagree with Gingercook that this is not a book for novices or beginning seamstresses. I am just learning to use my Viking Topaz 30, taking lessons at the best sewing shop in Las Vegas, but I LOVE this book and, as others have said, cannot put it down! I have found ANSWERS to every question you could possibly have concerning getting fabric to do what you want it to do. I want to make a ruffle skirt for my 4 year old grand-daughter, but I want to make one with ruffles that stand out and "float" - not just hang there. Maybe other people know about Circular Flounce and cutting the ruffle pieces (as it shows on page 67) from a CIRCLE OF FABRIC - the strip closest to the center of the circle has tremendous flare, the next strip not so much and the third strip (which is cut farthest from the center of the circle has very little flare. The diagrams in this book are the best I have ever seen and they are on every page, helping you to understand, totally, how to do each step. It explains GRAINLINE BALANCE ON PAGE 70, with diagrams. Sorry but I had never heard of grainline balance, but I will never forget it now! I had never heard of a GODET, now I can't wait to try to make one and the SQUARE GODET shown on page 84 is one of the most beautiful things I have seen. Just take a large hankerchief (or large square of fabric) hold it by one of the 4 corners and let the fabric drape by itself. The drawing on page 84 shows this with 4 folds ending in a handkerchief edge. I can't wait to try to make one. I am taking this book to my instructors so they can teach me how to make a godet (go-day). I have never seen so many different drapery pleats. I especially like the CARTRIDGE PLEAT. Colette not only shows you all the different pleats, but she also shows you how to change them and make them look completely different. This book is an INSPIRATION, but it is not a book about which fabric to choose to make the miracles happen. It is about being able to make these miracles happen with ALL KINDS OF FABRIC. I'm taking classes in Heirloom sewing and this book shows how to do many of the Heirloom techniques and shows it with diagrams, making it easy to understand how to do all those intricate, gorgeous Shark's Teeth, Slashed Tucks, Keyhole Tucks, etc. The book also includes a chapter on Quilting and one on Stuffed Quilting & Applique, teaching you things that almost make you drool - because they are pieces of art and belong in a museum. I purchased this book on a whim while I was deciding whether or not to purchase the Colette Sewing Handbook by Sarai Mitnick and I ended up buying both of them. EVERY PERSON WHO SEWS OR WHO IS THINKING OF SEWING SHOULD OWN THIS BOOK. It is an inspirational book and a book of HOW TO PERFORM MIRACLES with fabric! Review: Add this book to your toolkit for repeated use! Good in-depth variations! - Great seller, fast service, book is great condition. The book as I have thumbed through and read some parts of it, am ready to sit down for a very in-depth read. I recommend anyone who really wants to understand fabric manipulation, this looks like the right book to have. It will be a great reference book for me to return to over and over. It covers many variations of methods to manipulate fabric; is broken up onto topics, then sub-topic sections. Organized well. The author has done the real research and work. A great toolbelt book.

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| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,190 Reviews |
P**L
PERFORMING MIRACLES WITH FABRIC!
This really is a book about how to perform miracles with fabric! I disagree with Gingercook that this is not a book for novices or beginning seamstresses. I am just learning to use my Viking Topaz 30, taking lessons at the best sewing shop in Las Vegas, but I LOVE this book and, as others have said, cannot put it down! I have found ANSWERS to every question you could possibly have concerning getting fabric to do what you want it to do. I want to make a ruffle skirt for my 4 year old grand-daughter, but I want to make one with ruffles that stand out and "float" - not just hang there. Maybe other people know about Circular Flounce and cutting the ruffle pieces (as it shows on page 67) from a CIRCLE OF FABRIC - the strip closest to the center of the circle has tremendous flare, the next strip not so much and the third strip (which is cut farthest from the center of the circle has very little flare. The diagrams in this book are the best I have ever seen and they are on every page, helping you to understand, totally, how to do each step. It explains GRAINLINE BALANCE ON PAGE 70, with diagrams. Sorry but I had never heard of grainline balance, but I will never forget it now! I had never heard of a GODET, now I can't wait to try to make one and the SQUARE GODET shown on page 84 is one of the most beautiful things I have seen. Just take a large hankerchief (or large square of fabric) hold it by one of the 4 corners and let the fabric drape by itself. The drawing on page 84 shows this with 4 folds ending in a handkerchief edge. I can't wait to try to make one. I am taking this book to my instructors so they can teach me how to make a godet (go-day). I have never seen so many different drapery pleats. I especially like the CARTRIDGE PLEAT. Colette not only shows you all the different pleats, but she also shows you how to change them and make them look completely different. This book is an INSPIRATION, but it is not a book about which fabric to choose to make the miracles happen. It is about being able to make these miracles happen with ALL KINDS OF FABRIC. I'm taking classes in Heirloom sewing and this book shows how to do many of the Heirloom techniques and shows it with diagrams, making it easy to understand how to do all those intricate, gorgeous Shark's Teeth, Slashed Tucks, Keyhole Tucks, etc. The book also includes a chapter on Quilting and one on Stuffed Quilting & Applique, teaching you things that almost make you drool - because they are pieces of art and belong in a museum. I purchased this book on a whim while I was deciding whether or not to purchase the Colette Sewing Handbook by Sarai Mitnick and I ended up buying both of them. EVERY PERSON WHO SEWS OR WHO IS THINKING OF SEWING SHOULD OWN THIS BOOK. It is an inspirational book and a book of HOW TO PERFORM MIRACLES with fabric!
R**C
Add this book to your toolkit for repeated use! Good in-depth variations!
Great seller, fast service, book is great condition. The book as I have thumbed through and read some parts of it, am ready to sit down for a very in-depth read. I recommend anyone who really wants to understand fabric manipulation, this looks like the right book to have. It will be a great reference book for me to return to over and over. It covers many variations of methods to manipulate fabric; is broken up onto topics, then sub-topic sections. Organized well. The author has done the real research and work. A great toolbelt book.
S**H
Astounding achievement
Firstly, it should be said that Wolff tackles fabric with an artist's approach, with a strong sculptural bent, with the intention of transforming a usually flat medium into something expressive, three-dimensional, voluminous, and with physical presence. Also let me express shock and awe at the sheer density of information in this book. Excluding the title and content pages, and the index located at the back of the book, I can vouch that LITERALLY every page of this magnificent publication is completely full of hand-drawn illustrations and black & white photographs, accompanied by detailed descriptions of the technique/method. I mean it--every single page has at least one if not five or six fantastically detailed images. This is not one of those trendy books with cutesy inset "pro tips," chapter headings with punny names, blank pages and full-page photos in between everything, and tons of semi-relevant and not-very-useful anecdata. This book immediately gets down to business, in the most pleasurable way. It's so solidly jam-packed with ideas and techniques that it blows my mind. This book is such a rare gem especially because it can function as a sourcebook for me as well as a how-to manual--the images are of textured abstract samples, not of chintzy finished-product curtains or pants, which allows me to imagine dozens of ways I could use that particular manipulation in my artwork. The samples are all in creamy blank white muslin, further giving that impression of malleability and elegance. That's the overall beauty and draw of this book, really--it's not a project guide book. It doesn't have weekly goals like "make a funky tote bag" or "sew some ruffled curtains!". The knowledge it bestows upon you is knowledge you can use broadly, anywhere, and causes you to think creatively. I LOVE this book!! Best thing I've bought in months, possibly years.
S**)
Terrific instructional 'glossary'
My husband ordered me this book, and it is worth its' weight in gold. I specifically wanted it for greater understanding of how to draft dress bodices for my full bust, and to figure out how the angles of the fabric change between the pattern piece and your final gathered upper bodice, and this book has fulfilled my needs and then some. It contains techniques ranging from the basics (basic gathering, pin tucks, knife pleats) all the way through the more advanced techniques (pleat arrangements that change direction, hand smocking techniques, etc) and there are illustrations for each technique described, as well as an actual photo of each technique at the end of each segment. I am a self taught sewer turned pattern alterer turned small-time-for-my-own-use designer/drafter so when I want to try something new, or see a unique dress on tv and want to try something new, I learn by doing. So I ordered this book because I couldn't find much information online about how to slash and spread patterns for gathering (which I have now learned courtesy of this book) but because it contains so much information and things I had never even thought of, this book has now earned a place in my pattern making tub. Two small drawbacks that wouldn't have changed my mind about purchasing this book anyways but are still good to know: 1. black and white, even photos. Color would have been nice aesthetically just to break up some white space, but also to make the step by step instructional drawings more clear. 2. It's very informative and is fairly dense and dry, and reads like a college text book. (I usually watch tv and draft so I get kind of distracted =O ) The photos help offset the density and gives your eyes and mind a break from the dryness of the words though. But as I said, fantastic, informative, descriptive book that has (in the 6 hours I've had it) earned its' weight in gold!
M**5
Mesmorizing and inspiring
This book has some really beautiful and interesting techniques. It shows the most simplistic version of the technique, then it shows all the things you can do with it. The only reason I don't give it 5 stars is because the photos are black and white and could be a little more step by step, and I think many of the techniques are a little over the top for most people. But, its neat to see the higher level stuff too because it'll inspire new ideas for things you'd like to make. Overall I think its a great book to have, especially if you ever plan on making clothes.
S**E
Comprehensive and well-structured
This book is an exquisite resource. The author organizes everything by methodological similarities rather than the product traditionally associated with each technique. In doing so, she ends up with a book that provides a lot of fodder for the full scope of possibilities for any given technique. It's very refreshing, very expansive. It also breaks down a lot of the divisions within the sewing world. This book is useful whether you are sewing quilts, clothing, or even upholstery. This book shuts no one out. Wolff doesn't assume the tools or techniques that people are coming to the table with, and she gives wonderful advice on how to handle even simple familiar methods like gathering when the folds get untidy. For every method, she gives instructions for multiple methods of handsewing, machine stitching, with or without elastics. Anyone who sews for any reason or with any set of tools will find this book accessible its contents incredibly well-structured. Techniques are illustrated beautifully, and the photography in this book is visually stunning but also serves the clear purpose of showing how the fabric behaves under different conditions. I could not recommend this book more highly. I have had my eye on it for ages, and I already regret that I did not buy it several years ago.
A**Z
This is Everything Iโve always wanted learn about fabric manipulation
You are amazing. Thank you for this book.
N**E
Encyclopedic, and for the Experienced.
Encyclopedic. This book is nothing more nor less than a categorized set of instructions for three-dimensional fabric manipulations. It's pretty exhaustive as a relates to endless variations of gathering, pleating, etc. These are not the only ways to manipulate fabric into shapes, of course. There are plenty of pattern, cut, and sew techniques that produce dimensional effects also. And, in fact, a few of the techniques in this book can be combined in that way, too. As many, many others have pointed out, the photos are black-and-white, the fabric used for demonstration is muslin, and the instructions are high-level. I.e., you better have some background sewing experience and a solid grounding at least at the intermediate level to really take advantage of this book. If you do have that, you are really going to enjoy this book! It truly is one of the better sewing technique books I have encountered in many years. On the flipside, if you do not have the background, if you need detailed step-by-step instructions along with a matching pictures, or don't have a good grasp of sewing terminology, this is absolutely not the book for you! Both my wife and I read this book cover to cover, which is pretty amazing for a technique book of any kind. And it will be used for projects immediately. (Please note this is not a project book!) As with any technique book with such scope, there is more breadth than depth in some areas. Entire books can and have been written on many of the individual techniques or categories of techniques described here. So if you are really advanced quilter, you will find the quilting section thin. If you are a smocker, the smocking section will appear thin. And so on. Much of the value is in opening your eyes to possibilities โ and with enough information to execute on them. This one is a lot of fun for its target audience. Those who are not in that category will find it something of a frustrating head scratcher.
T**A
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Q**L
Very informative book
Iโve bought this book as a gift. I have a copy of my own which is great for trying out a wide variety of fabric manipulations including smocking, controlled pleats, godets , with full instructions on how to do them. All photographs are in black and white which is fine because the fabrics used in all techniques are also white which makes the textures of the fabric very visible.
S**S
Must buy for fashion designer
Such a great book if you love working with fabric in creative ways! Itโs packed with techniques like pleating, gathering, smocking, and more. The explanations are clear, and there are tons of samples and diagrams. Perfect for fashion students, designers, or anyone who loves fabric play!
E**N
Excelente libro!!!
Excelente libro!!!
D**E
Art of Manipulating
Great gift for sewer
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