Jean Therapy: Denim Deconstruction for the Conscientious Crafter (Domestic Arts for Crafty Girls) | 
enlarge | Authors: Scatha G. Allison, Marla Stefanelli Creator: Wendy Tremayne Publisher: Quarry Books Category: Book
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Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 165610
Media: Hardcover Pages: 136 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9 Dimensions (in): 10.6 x 9.6 x 1.1
ISBN: 1592533884 Dewey Decimal Number: 687.1 EAN: 9781592533886 ASIN: 1592533884
Publication Date: April 1, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: New; New Condition - Exactly as Described -- EXACT ISBN MATCH - **Softcover** -- Cover is in perfect condition. No personalizations, writing or marks in the text. Clean, Tight and Neat. Absolutely no spine creasing. Ships Quickly - IN STOCK - Satisfaction Guaranteed!
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Product Description
More than 20 projects and an array of gallery creations are imaginative and practical fashions-hardworking denim at play.Pair cast-off denim with a crafter's unyielding creativity and you have a craft with limitless possibility. Denim is the perfect fabric for many arts and craft methods: it is durable, washable, and dyeable; it can be cut, sliced, shredded, poked, prodded, and cinched. Jean Therapy teaches basic techniques - building anything from skirts, bags, vests, and accessories - and illuminates these basic techniques with dozens of clever, funky, and stylish variations. Jean Therapy includes straightforward, illustrated instructions for more than 20 projects, running the gamut from simple accessories to reconstructed pants, skirts, and halter tops, each featuring design and personalization tips and techniques. Each project will have a main beauty shot, detail shots (as needed), and a number of technical step illustrations that show creation and assembly details. It also includes a detailed chapter on customizing and tailoring clothing for a perfect fit - a key ingredient when working with repurposed clothing.
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Don't waste your time! September 30, 2008 A fellow traveller (Keene, NH) I have a pile of jeans waiting to turn into useful and beautiful items, which is why I was attracted to this book. A subtitle inside is Denim Butchery, and that is the most apropropriate description for what is happening here. I hope never to see these patterns put into action by anyone anywhere. They are Ugly, unfinished and unflattering.
you must get this book! August 26, 2008 Susan Groetchen (Burlingame, CA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This well illustrated book is perfect for all those who have a garage of jeans that don't fit anymore. Many wonderful ideas abound and patterns. Highly recommended for the "green" set". So recycle those jeans and buy this book!.
Beautifully Unconventional ~ Wonderfully Outside the Box July 4, 2008 brrejy (Ontario Canada) 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
If you enjoy doing your own thing - wearing clothes or accessories that are outside the traditional box - well, if you do, this book is for you. First, hardcovered spiral - opens flat - nice paper stock - includes some patterns (on regular tissue type paper - not my kind of working patterns, but nice that they're included) - well, a great start. Next, this book includes information on needed tools and techniques (basic things like sceissors and seam ripper, etc - but also heavyweight steel pins, type of thread, and hand/machine needle requirements), as well as detailed information on measuring, including an ease chart and an international size chart (USA: size 6 = UK: size 8 = Europe: size 36 = Japan: size 9). Their patterns are sized small (US 6-8), medium (US 10-12), large (US 14-16) - won't fit everyone, but they do include info on adjusting patterns to fit. If you have a little experience, you should not have any problem altering these patterns to your size. Many techniques for altering the denim fabric are included (bleaching, dyeing, applique, beading, distressing, adding other fabrics, and so on). There is an entire section called "Denim Butchery" - lots of fun. There are a wide range of projects, including: necklace, wrist cuffs, tank top, bustier, halter top, a tote and a purse, several skirts (you can't make just one), a hooded vest, a kimono jacket, and more. Tips are interspersed throughout (for instance: "The chemical structure of the indogo dye"... - talking about the wearing process, and "cutting open a double-fold seam"..., and "If a seam is too bulky to place under the presser foot,"...). A stitch Glossary is included, each with an illustration (applique stitch, satin stitch, chain stitch, Lazy Daisy stitch, and more). Finally, what is my overal impression of this book... Well, eye-candy at first glance, then inspiration takes over, then pure satisfaction for having made this purchase. I've re-purpossed jeans from my own imagination for several years, so was very excited to find myself wonderfully impressed - this book takes it to another level. Yes, this is beautifully unconventional and wonderfully outside the box, and not for the meek or timid - these projects are meant to be seen.
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