Book Review: 1,000 creative sewing shortcuts and ideas

Deepika (disclosure: PatternReview.com advertises on this blog) sent me a copy of the new PatternReview book, 1,000 creative sewing shortcuts and Tips: Top-Rated favorites from sewing fans and Master Teachers, and boy, am I delighted to have it.

I love books of ideas because they reinforce two of my prized assumptions: first, that no one is ever so much of an expert that they can’t learn SOMETHING NEW, and second, that bite-sized pieces of information are always a lot more fun than long tracts.

Don’t get me wrong, I’m a sucker for huge, project-based books (I think I still have a copy of a book called ‘Make Your own mission Furniture’ around here somewhere) but in my current reality, it’s as much as I can manage to learn that (for instance) you can fold the fabric in the seam allowance perpendicular to the stitching line and clip notches OUTWARD, letting you have great neat notches in curves without the risk of cutting into the stitching! (Which I make with regularity.) 

Some of the other ideas I will be using:

make cardboard templates to make spacing guides — I really need one of these for pockets, so I remember that the best spacing for a pocket opening for me is about 5 inches … 

use fusible interfacing instead of tape to shorten or lengthen pattern pieces (genius!)

take apart a jeweled stretch bracelet for stunning sew-on decorations — they already have holes!

buttons too shiny? Sand ’em down with fine-grit sandpaper or an emery board.

I really like that this book is organized by category — makes it much easier to find ideas that apply just to the tough project you’re currently tearing your hair out over. and part of this book’s charm is that some of the ideas are really cautionary tales, of the “don’t let this happen to you” variety — who doesn’t identify with a good story about a heinous mistake? 

I also recommend reading it with a bunch of little sticky notes, so that you can mark the pages of the ideas you want to try for yourself! 

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