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Title: Sunset Curtains, Draperies & Shades
ISBN: 0376017392
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Publicate Date: 2002-06 Publish: 2002-06
List Price: $14.95
Average Customer Rating: 4.5
Format: Paperback
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1: Best "How To" for Window Treatments
I first used this book in the early 80's when taking a class on pinch pleated draperies. It was the "textbook" for the class. I find the hardest part of sewing a window treatment is figuring the amount of fabric one will need. I think this book does an excellent job of explaining the width and length calculations. Since then I have scoured the internet for more instruction books on window treatments, as sewing them is my passion. I have not been able to find another book that is as detailed with illustrations as well. Mind you, this is not a general learn how to sew book. A person with limited or no knowledge of sewing should first learn to sew before tackling window treatments. Because this book was written many years ago, I would recommend using it as a book to learn the basics and then find another book for contemporary ideas such as The Encyclopedia of Window Fashions which can be purchased on Amazon.com. Good Luck and Happy Sewing!
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2: Great Instructions and Ideas for your windows
The instructions are good for the beginner to expert, Lots of photographs of diffrent kinds of window treatments. Great for the do it yourself seamstress who wants to make drapes, shades and curtains.
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3: Great overview
From a notice sewer's viewpoint, the descriptions and instructions in this book were very good. As an example, it gives you a side-by-side comparison of the different types pleats used for draperies. Great for getting ideas for different types of window applications.
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4: A beautiful book of windo treatments
'd been shopping for window treatments and could not find anything I liked. A friend urged me to consider sewing my own and recommended this book. The book was also recommended by some folks on an online sewing group that I have used for advice.
This book has a huge amount of information about all aspects of sewing window treatments.
There are step-by-step instructions for all kinds of window treatment projects. It includes curtains, draperies, shades, valences, cornices, swags, and cascades. It has a Getting Started section that covers window treatments in general with the kinds of treatments that are good for certain kinds of window, fabric choices, and calculation of yardage. Within these sections, there are special discussions of linings, edgings, tiebacks, the hanging of draperies and more.
For each type of window treatment, in addition to sewing instructions, there are discussions of the different kinds of hardware that can be used, the accessories that can be used, and the various finishing touches that make the project your own.
Within each section, each treatment is described in great detail and the various styles of each are discussed. For example, in the curtain section, there are curtain panels, curtains on rings, curtains with eyelet headings, tab curtains, sash curtains, and sunburst curtains.
The most wonderful thing about this book is the huge number of color photos that are included. There are pages and pages of photos of the various window treatments interspersed with the instructions and discussions. There are also photos of curtain rods and accessories. Not only are these photos beautiful, but they really help if you are trying to picture how your room might look with the various style choices and colors. Even if you don't sew, this book can help you decide what you want to shop for in ready-made stores or even to show someone who can sew the treatments for you.
I am a novice sewer and I've read through this book a few times. I'm not convinced I can take on a large project yet because I am not comfortable cutting fabric and that's a show-stopper. But I did create some simple valences with the help of this book and they came out great.
I recommend this book if you like to sew and want to attempt window treatments. Even if you don't make something it will give you lots of ideas for your home.
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5: A great book!
It's a great book! I would recommend it highly for anyone, either beginners or "professionals". I am very happy with it.
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