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Fabric Manipulation

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Ruth Singer explores all aspects of fabric manipulation from pleating and folding to applique and quilting. She explains her innovative variations of these traditional techniques and offers inspirational project ideas demonstrating practical applications to create accessories and home decor. All of the techniques are possible to do by hand or with a domestic sewing machine, and are accompanied by step-by-step illustrations.

176 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2013

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2,614 reviews9 followers
May 16, 2021
-a neat book with tons of pictures. techniques including pleating, folding, gathering, smocking, quilting, trapunto and applique.
-for the shirring section i would NOT call it step-by-step instructions. more like pictures of a couple different variations, a small amount of description, with only a teeny tiny amount of instruction.
-for the smocking section there were far more pictures and detailed instructions, including an interesting looking lattice design with a lattice stitch diagram.
-i only paged thru the pictures of the other sections. some were interesting but not something i'm likely to try my hand at.
-4 stars? not sure. not a bad book, i was just disappointed in the shirring section (my main reason for checking out this book).
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82 reviews5 followers
September 23, 2019
This is a great resource to have at hand at home. The author did a marvelous job of presenting a long list of techniques that the reader can utilize on their own projects.
I would say the book is not suitable for complete beginners, as it doesn’t tell you when to use what. This is left to the reader’s imagination. If you’re a beginner sewer, maybe look for a different resource first.
20 reviews
August 16, 2021
Mostly about different ways to smock fabric, but there were some helpful techniques I may use in the future.
168 reviews
October 6, 2022
Great ideas

I have a whole handbag sewing business and I'm having a block on new ideas. The hardest thing about sewing handbags is the work that is done inside; like pockets and zipper placement. I wanted more structure for the outside that catches the customers eye. I have looked at several resources on the Internet and none of those resources have given such great instructions. This is a must have for your sewing library.
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536 reviews
April 6, 2018
This book was so inspiring! I previously have only done traditional quilting, but with the techniques explained in this book I not only want to try something new, but I believe I will succeed at it too! Excellent material...pun intended. ;-)
7 reviews
February 5, 2018
Great for the novice

I am only just beginning the journey in sewing and I find it relaxing. This book helps it stay relaxing with excellent tips given in an unpretentious manner
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3,874 reviews
June 27, 2019
I was expecting fabric origami - and it sort of is but is more about different sewing techniques to create different patterns and texture in sewing. a great reference
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25 reviews2 followers
October 2, 2024
this is such a great resource for textile art and sewing!!
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531 reviews25 followers
October 23, 2013
A great book presenting many fabric folding/stitching manipulations, including detailed instructions and photographs. Also contains a nice section up front about materials, tools and techniques. These are many of the techniques I learned about while studying Fiber Arts, but have since forgotten about. Awesome to flip through and check out many different possibilities and ideas for creating decorative fabric details.
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102 reviews2 followers
October 19, 2014
Some good techniques and step by step photographs which made this a pleasant read but I'd really like to have seen more actual projects than just little pictures of step by step techniques.
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