Fast Fit: Easy Pattern Alterations for Every Figure. Sandra Betzina

Fast Fit: Easy Pattern Alterations for Every Figure


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ISBN: 9781561586493 | 256 pages | 7 Mb


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Fast Fit: Easy Pattern Alterations for Every Figure Sandra Betzina
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I make all kinds of alterations for my back. 4 – Fast Fit by Sandra Betzina. Call that tailored if you want, but it's more likely for every day wear that the fashion designer created a tailored shape for a piece than the designer took the piece home from a store and had it tailored. The side is easier to pin closed too. Backs can have unique proportions and shapes just like fronts. Fast Fit: Easy Pattern Each fitting solution is illustrated with a step-by-step description of the pattern alteration and a photo of the correctly altered pattern. In reality 'ease' on a well-fitted trouser is more flattering. Fast Fit: Easy Pattern Alterations for Every Figure. It is amazing and worth every penny! I know for a fact that my grandmothers bought clothing in department stores, but they took that clothing to a tailor, seamstress or made simple alterations at home to get it to fit. Rosie | August 26, 2010 at 11:00 am |. Pati Palmer and Marta Alto's book, 2003, Pants for Real People is published by Palmer/Pletsch. My mother's That's why I feel really blessed to be a seamstress and pattern maker myself. There are mixed reviews on it, but I personally found Sandra Betzina's book to be very helpful – “Fast Fit – Easy Pattern Alterations for Every Figure”.





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