
The Art of Sewing: From Handcraft to Sewing Machine
At a time when craftsmanship and creative expression are gaining importance, "The Art of Sewing: From Handcraft to Sewing Machine" illuminates the multifaceted history and development of sewing. This work not only serves as a practical guide for beginners and advanced sewers, but also offers an in-depth analysis of the social and cultural dimensions of sewing throughout history. Given the growing interest in DIY projects and sustainable fashion, the topic is more relevant than ever. The book guides readers through a wide spectrum of sewing techniques, beginning with the basics of handcrafting and continuing with the advanced functions of modern machines. It examines historical developments that have shaped sewing as well as contemporary trends such as upcycling and slow fashion. It demonstrates that sewing is not only a craft skill but also a means of identity formation and individual expression in our society. Particularly valuable are the practical instructions and inspiring insights from the everyday lives of seamstresses and designers around the world. Interviews with experts give readers a glimpse behind the scenes of the industry. The book combines theoretical concepts with practical applications and is aimed at a broad readership – from hobbyists and professional tailors to those interested in fashion.
Number of pages | 154 |
Edition | 1 (2025) |
Format | A5 (148x210) |
Binding | Paperback w/ flaps |
Colour | Black & white |
Paper type | Uncoated offset 75g |
Language | English |
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