

The Sewing Machine Accessory Bible: Get the Most Out of Your Machine-From Using Basic Feet to Mastering Specialty Feet [Gardiner, Wendy, Knight, Lorna] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Sewing Machine Accessory Bible: Get the Most Out of Your Machine-From Using Basic Feet to Mastering Specialty Feet Review: Gets You Quickly Up to Speed on Using Standard and Specialty Presser Feet - The manual for my new SINGER heavy-duty sewing machine shows a lot of optional accessories (mostly presser feet) that I didn't know how to use. (My old faithful Singer "Touch and Sew" machine does straight stitching and buttonholes, but little else.) This book, THE SEWING MACHINE ACCESSORY BIBLE, is exactly what I needed to get up to speed with using various standard and specialty presser feet on a modern zigzag machine. The book has large, clear photographs of each type of foot, making it easy to identify the feet that come in inexpensive standard sets (e.g., Low Shank 11 Piece Snap-on Foot kit ). (My sewing machine manual has small line drawings of the accessory feet that make most of the feet look alike.) The book also is helping me decide which of the available specialty feet I need--or just want to own. What is particularly nice, is that for each type of presser foot, there is a short step-by-step photo essay that shows how to sew with the foot. There is also an explanation of what the foot looks like (in addition to the photo), an explanation of what the foot does, and lots of helpful suggestions and tips for using the particular foot to best advantage. For example, the book suggests using a ruffle foot to ruffle a ribbon, insert a ruffled strip, add a frill, make gathered or tucked skirt tiers, make a lacy edge, or gather veiling. The suggestions are all illustrated with photos that show what can be accomplished. This book also has a Buyer's Guide that tells you what sort of machine you will need for sewing the various kinds of things you want to sew. It compares several starter, mid-range, top-end, and specialist machines (Bernina, Brother, Husqvarna, Janome--but no Singer models). This is exactly the book that I needed, as a relatively experienced seamstress, to quickly find out how to use specialized presser feet to get the best performance from my new sewing machine. Review: Sewing Machine Accessory Bible - I purchased this book the other day and am very pleased that I did. It is certainly a book to keep near your sewing machine, especially if you have a Janome sewing machine. Most of the illustrations feature Janome presser feet which is a rarity to see in sewing books. Other brands of machine feet are also shown so you don't have to be afraid that the book won't be of help to you. This book is very well set up with Chapter 1 on sewing essentials including anatomy of a sewing machine and the different notions and gadgets now available to help you achieve sewing success. Chapter 2 presents Basic feet with pictures of each foot being discussed, ideas for at least 6 sewing techniques that the foot can do and step by step instructions on the basic use of the foot. Each different foot section is 2-3 pages long in full color with pictures that are large enough to follow techniques. Chapters 3, 4 and 5 are set up the same way only they deal with Specialty fabric and technique feet, Pretty edges and Fancy Stitching. The last chapter of the book is a buying guide for machines. Chapters 2-5 are the meat of the book and show many excellent ways to achieve different looks. If you don't have one type foot, you might find that you do have one that can mimic the same thing. You also might find that you will see feet that you want to put on your wish list or go buy immediately, as they will solve a particular sewing difficulty that you might have. I know I saw several feet that are on my wish list and seeing what they do and how they work helps me to know if they is something I really want. Some presser feet can be pricey so you want to be sure they are what you need to purchase. I have many sewing books and this one is the best for discussion of sewing feet attachments. This book is a keeper. For logical set up, great pictures, and thoroughness, this book gets five stars from me.
| Best Sellers Rank | #421,248 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #435 in Crafts & Hobbies Reference #758 in Sewing (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (2,050) |
| Dimensions | 7.53 x 0.36 x 9.6 inches |
| Edition | Original |
| ISBN-10 | 0312676581 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0312676582 |
| Item Weight | 15.2 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 128 pages |
| Publication date | June 21, 2011 |
| Publisher | St. Martin's Griffin |
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Gets You Quickly Up to Speed on Using Standard and Specialty Presser Feet
The manual for my new SINGER heavy-duty sewing machine shows a lot of optional accessories (mostly presser feet) that I didn't know how to use. (My old faithful Singer "Touch and Sew" machine does straight stitching and buttonholes, but little else.) This book, THE SEWING MACHINE ACCESSORY BIBLE, is exactly what I needed to get up to speed with using various standard and specialty presser feet on a modern zigzag machine. The book has large, clear photographs of each type of foot, making it easy to identify the feet that come in inexpensive standard sets (e.g., Low Shank 11 Piece Snap-on Foot kit ). (My sewing machine manual has small line drawings of the accessory feet that make most of the feet look alike.) The book also is helping me decide which of the available specialty feet I need--or just want to own. What is particularly nice, is that for each type of presser foot, there is a short step-by-step photo essay that shows how to sew with the foot. There is also an explanation of what the foot looks like (in addition to the photo), an explanation of what the foot does, and lots of helpful suggestions and tips for using the particular foot to best advantage. For example, the book suggests using a ruffle foot to ruffle a ribbon, insert a ruffled strip, add a frill, make gathered or tucked skirt tiers, make a lacy edge, or gather veiling. The suggestions are all illustrated with photos that show what can be accomplished. This book also has a Buyer's Guide that tells you what sort of machine you will need for sewing the various kinds of things you want to sew. It compares several starter, mid-range, top-end, and specialist machines (Bernina, Brother, Husqvarna, Janome--but no Singer models). This is exactly the book that I needed, as a relatively experienced seamstress, to quickly find out how to use specialized presser feet to get the best performance from my new sewing machine.
G**S
Sewing Machine Accessory Bible
I purchased this book the other day and am very pleased that I did. It is certainly a book to keep near your sewing machine, especially if you have a Janome sewing machine. Most of the illustrations feature Janome presser feet which is a rarity to see in sewing books. Other brands of machine feet are also shown so you don't have to be afraid that the book won't be of help to you. This book is very well set up with Chapter 1 on sewing essentials including anatomy of a sewing machine and the different notions and gadgets now available to help you achieve sewing success. Chapter 2 presents Basic feet with pictures of each foot being discussed, ideas for at least 6 sewing techniques that the foot can do and step by step instructions on the basic use of the foot. Each different foot section is 2-3 pages long in full color with pictures that are large enough to follow techniques. Chapters 3, 4 and 5 are set up the same way only they deal with Specialty fabric and technique feet, Pretty edges and Fancy Stitching. The last chapter of the book is a buying guide for machines. Chapters 2-5 are the meat of the book and show many excellent ways to achieve different looks. If you don't have one type foot, you might find that you do have one that can mimic the same thing. You also might find that you will see feet that you want to put on your wish list or go buy immediately, as they will solve a particular sewing difficulty that you might have. I know I saw several feet that are on my wish list and seeing what they do and how they work helps me to know if they is something I really want. Some presser feet can be pricey so you want to be sure they are what you need to purchase. I have many sewing books and this one is the best for discussion of sewing feet attachments. This book is a keeper. For logical set up, great pictures, and thoroughness, this book gets five stars from me.
P**L
Truly, a Sewing Machine Bible!
Well, where do I begin... First, let me start off by introducing myself as a novice in the world of sewing. I am however, somewhat familiar with operating a sewing machine. I did grow up with two generations of women who knew how to skillfuly work a sewing machine, and my grandmother mastered her's quite impressively... and I loved to observe! I have owned my own machine since I was 20, however the amount of time spent sewing with that machine, probably less than 20 hours! Now that I am 40 "something" with an inherited amount of patience and time, I have sparked an interest in sewing again. You Tube videos, I must say, are great when it comes to sewing tutorials. But, I mostly needed a guide, or reference to refer to when it came down to understanding the features of my machine, and how they could work for me relating to a particular project. Or, something that I could refer to which details and explains the various types of fabric, needles and thread used with a machine. And all those feet! How, when and for what purposes when using them all? Buttons and zippers, and all those fancy techniques! Well let me tell you... This book is called the 'Sewing Machine Accessory Bible' for a reason! A definite must-have for anyone who sews, beginner or advanced. This is a beautifully illustrated and detailed book of reference. As far as I can tell, this book pretty much covers it all, and clearly. As far as covering basic feet and specialty feet of the machine, it not only discusses the typical use for that particular foot, but also details other stitches or tasks that can be performed using that foot. This book covers so much! From getting acquainted with the anatomy of your machine, to essential must-have tools, thread types, needle & Fabric directory, zippers, buttons, hemming, beading, appliquƩ, piping, darning/embroidery, quilting, and many, many other specialty foot procedures. Offers a buyers guide covering basic to high-end machines, to specialty machines. Covers sergers briefly. Even includes a trouble shooting section. This book is truly impressive! A much appreciated sewing machine asset tool!
S**D
Das Buch ist eine sehr gute Hilfe für alle die das NƤhen zum Herzen liegt, denn es werden viele verschiedene NƤhmaschinen-FüĆe erklƤrt, wofür diese sind mit extra Tipps was man damit alles machen kann, auch wird erklƤrt was für eine NƤhnadel für welche Stoffe geeignet sind und was man gerade am Anfang als Grundwissen eine NƤhmaschine wissen soll. Für jemanden der sich überlegt eine NƤhmaschine zu kaufen sind auch hier verschiedene Modelle gezeigt und auch erklƤrt was wofür diese sind z.B wenn man vor hat zu Quilten sollte man keine Maschine mit der Grundausstattung kaufen sondern lieber gleich mehr inverstieren in eine Maschine die dafür gebaut ist usw. jenachdem was man vor hat, kann man sich ein Bild machen was vor einen Kauf wichtig ist. Auch Probleme die wƤhrend das nƤhen auftauchen gibt es Lƶsungen vorgeschlagen bevor man mit der Maschine zur Reparatur geht ;) Ich bin keine AnfƤngerin in Sachen nƤhen und trotzdem fand ich die Information sehr hilfreich was ich noch besser mit meinen Maschine und die zusƤtzlichen FüĆen alles machen kann. Leider ist in Englisch ich kƶnnte so ein gutes Buch nicht auf Deutsch finden. Eine Ćbersetzung wƤre empfehlenswert.
P**Y
Adesso so qualcosa in più sulla mia macchina da cucire "questa sconosciuta" - adesso capisco anche, come mai, non riuscivo a fare certe cuciture - non avevo i piedini e altri accessori giusti - sono soddisfatta dovrebbero tradurlo anche in italiano ma va bene - mi aiuta ad esercitarmi con la lingua inglese
S**J
Its an excellent book to know what all the various presser feet do and where all they can be applied to.there are more than 25 presser feet,available in a box from China on most e-comm sites,apart from a few that comes with every modern sewing machine.There are tutorials on you tube,however,having their functions and applications in front of you in a book can make matters extremely easy while sewing.It clears away any doubts on the spot,and Im sure having the book allows a sewer to retain the information about which foot is what longer.Im extremely glad to have found this book in India.
L**S
Anything written by Wendy Gardiner is top class! This book is super thorough, with lots of new ideas and is extremely well illustrated. A wonderful book to have near one's sewing machine!
A**A
Muy buen libro para aprender a utilizar herramientas para confeccionar prendas.
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