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Encyclopedia of Sewing Machine Techniques

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Demonstrates over seventy sewing machine techniques, including applique, cording, embroidery, drawn threadwork, hemstitching, monogramming, quilting, ruffling, tucks, bias binding, buttonholes, gathering, and zippers

336 pages, Hardcover

First published October 1, 1999

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June 14, 2011
This book was so great, I ordered it for my library. It's true, as one reviewer described, that this book has a lot of decorative techniques. However, those techniques have inspired me to use some of my presser feet and to buy a few more. Some of the techniques and projects were old-fashioned (not counting vintage) or obsolete because of the newer tools available, but all-in-all, this was a great read and will be an oft-consulted resource.

The edition pictured is the 1999 edition, but I'm buying the 2001 edition. There were some typos in the earlier edition that they probably fixed in the later edition.
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January 12, 2009
Again, just as the title implies. Each technique is shown with finished examples and some have photos of the process. There is a written description, too. Very helpful to me right now, as there are so many techniques (and some have several names). This made me feel more well-versed in a very short time.
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April 27, 2025
A wonderful resource to anyone that sews. Covers well known techniques and a lot of more obscure ones. Basicly, anything that you can do by machine is included.
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April 28, 2024
Don't get the kindle version

The kindle version of this book is just a poor scan of the original. The print is tiny and the entire book is pretty much unreadable on a phone.
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July 2, 2016
Exactly what the title says. This isn't an idea book, it's a reference for figuring out how to do that thing with the thread that you've always heard about but never tried. Fairly straightforward instructions (not perfect, but good), photos showing the steps, and a reference for each technique describing suitable needles, threads, presser foots, fabrics, etc. A solid, reliable reference guide.
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361 reviews7 followers
October 30, 2008
This is a book I'd like to have in my library. Covers all sorts of sewing techniques, the how to's are fairly well described, and if nothing else, gets the ideas flowing on how to add the finishing touches to clothes.
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February 16, 2008
Skimmed the book in the bookstore. It looked pretty promising. I'll see if it'll solve the mystery of my grandmother's pillow covers when I get to try some of the techniques.
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November 4, 2010
I did not like it I was looking for emphasis on construction techniques not projects like embroidery.
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August 10, 2016
Color; clear, large print. Older techniques and newer techniques.
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February 1, 2016
You must know how to sew in order to get anything out of this book and then what possiibilities there are!
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