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November 21, 2006

Built By Wendy Skirt

After my last improvised attempt at a skirt, it became clear that I should try one from a pattern. Enter Sew U, the Built By Wendy book that you have no doubt seen elsewhere in blogland. I really really like the book. It is a perfect combination of complicated and simple, by which I mean that the instructions are easy to follow and well written, but the techniques range to the more complex. I felt like I was really learning to sew how you *should* sew, not some oversimplified way that was bound to disappoint in the construction. This is in contrast to how I felt about the Sew Fast Sew Easy book, which also has a skirt pattern that I have never made because it seemed so lame (and that was before they turned so evil).

Anyway, back to the skirt. It only took one night, and it has everything: nice zipper, darts, finished seams, facing, little button-loop to close the top of the zipper, everything. The fabric is a slightly stretchy, thin wale cordoruy that I got on sale at Reprodepot. The instructions were really good at every step. The book is organized with a kind of abbreviated 1 page recipe for each item (skirt, pants, and shirt), and more detailed information about particular steps and techniques organized in chapters, plus a bunch of reference information on sewing machines, patterns, fabrics, etc. I like this because I could flip to the long description for steps that I wanted more info about, but the big picture was all in one place. Also, as I learn the steps, I won't need the long directions. Incidentally, I use the same system in writing my lab protocols. :) The only place where I felt the book had insufficient instructions was how to undersew, which I'd never seen before but is the magic that keeps the facing folded over just so. It fits great, and I am confident it will survive the washing machine.

I also feel like I actually learned something about sewing. I now understand facings, and what ease is, and all these little things that seemed kind of mysterious before. I already have the fabric for the cute shirt I'm going to try next. Thanks Wendy!

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Posted under Sewing/Fabric Crafts at November 21, 2006 11:39 PM


Comments

Congratulations! I love my Sew U book, too :) Gorgeous fabric, btw.

Posted by: pendlerpiken at November 22, 2006 04:21 AM

omg! adoreable. i very much want that book, and now i want it even more!

Posted by: Nancy at November 22, 2006 10:43 AM

love the houndstooth!! and it's corduroy? rockin!

yeah, i've really enjoyed the SewU book too--you're right, you really do feel like you're actually learning to sew, not just making one isolated project.

Posted by: julie at November 22, 2006 11:58 AM

cute skirt, amazing it took so short a time.
I just happened across your blog after posting some pinecones of my own. I guess it's that time of year, OR the universal brain, anyway your pinecones look lovely! (if you feel like looking at mine, they are moontea.blogspot)

Posted by: Kristin at November 22, 2006 12:11 PM

looks awesome!! I really like this book too. I use it even when I am using other patterns, as a reference and to try differnt alterations-

not ready to try the pants yet-yikes.do I really want to be that in touch with my own butt size? I don't think so.

Posted by: amy k. at November 22, 2006 01:22 PM

I'm going to have to check out that book. I like the way you describe the projects being organized. It's super smart to have a one page project with the details elsewhere.

And you skirt looks great! I'm always intimidated by the idea of sewing clothes. I'd love to be able to make them, but I don't want them to look homemade. That skirt looks very professional.

Posted by: futuregirl at November 22, 2006 01:42 PM

This is such a cute skirt! You have convinced me that I probably do need to get this book. I keep looking at it and putting it back in favor of a different book whenever I'm browsing. I love you description of the book, and think something that is the perfect combo of easy and challenging would be good for me. Learning proper sewing wouldn't hurt either.

Posted by: Blair at November 22, 2006 10:12 PM

yes, very cute skirt. That book is definitely on my list of most wanted!

Posted by: Regina at November 22, 2006 10:49 PM

oh, i definitely have to check this book out!

Posted by: erin scissorhands at November 26, 2006 10:38 PM

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