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Fine Machine Sewing: Easy Ways to Get the Look of Hand Finishing and Embellishing

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This beautiful reference book makes advanced finishing styles accessible to all levels of sewers. Hundreds of color photos and illustrations demonstrate tools, techniques, and tips, as well as completed garments. Fine Machine Sewing provides confidence and inspiration to home sewers looking to expand their repertoire.

208 pages, Paperback

First published February 9, 2002

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646 reviews45 followers
September 1, 2009
I'll probably increase the number of stars for my review once I actually use this reference as I'm sewing.

This is definitely not a book for beginners. But if, for example, you want to replicate the look of entredeux, this book will show you how to do it on your sewing machine, using the Venetian hemstitch with buttonhole twist. The clear instructions and photos will definitely help me take my sewing up a notch.
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198 reviews1 follower
April 11, 2012
Anyone wanting to improve their garment sewing should start by reading the first chapter of this book. The title might make you think this is all about heirloom garment sewing. In fact all these basic techniques translate to any garment, and give you superior results.
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263 reviews1 follower
January 30, 2024
The best book I've come across to explain using the myriad of stitches in modern sewing machines, plus how to use a narrow hemmer (presser foot) and explores many uses of double and wing needles. It has a broad view (not just baby clothes, costumes or fleece,like many others). A valuable resource for dedicated sewists!
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Author 48 books118 followers
October 3, 2010
This is one of the most helpful books about sewing I've ever read. It gives detailed instruction with photos of how to use different presser feet and needles. It explains how these things work plus it gives excellent examples of how they can be used. I especially like that it is not machine specific - I have a Viking and sometimes sewing books don't include them. One of the best books on the art of fine sewing ever.
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83 reviews8 followers
March 27, 2008
I like this book. It explains pressure feet, sewing machine tension and thread. It covers pin tucking, appliqués, scalloping and explains how your machine needs to be set up for perfect results.
It's geared toward people that know how to operate a machine, it would frustrate beginners.

The photographs are very inspiring.
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1,629 reviews16 followers
April 25, 2025
I bought this book second hand but it would be worth the full price for the instructions on how to properly use the blind hem stitch alone. This has saved me hours while hemming clothing and curtains.
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361 reviews7 followers
October 17, 2008
A good portion of the book discusses hemstitching and seems to be a good resource for such. Also has some good information on decorative edges and hems.
43 reviews1 follower
July 12, 2011
I am impressed so far with the details and am anxious to put it to work in my sewing room.
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