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Modern Style for Girls

Sew a Boutique Wardrobe

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"Designed [for] the tastes of the tween . . . from a simple and stylish vintage-inspired A-line collared dress to a gorgeous paneled skirt." —Love Sewing
Bestselling author Mary Abreu is back with a book that will shut down the dreaded words, "I have nothing to wear!" from young girls. Starting with three basic pieces—a top/dress, skirt, and pants—you'll learn how to modify simple patterns and rectangles to make twelve classic garments: four tops/dresses, four shorts/pants, and four skirts. Technique instructions teach you how to gather, create waistband casings, and insert zippers. Advice on choosing fabrics and adding embellishments is also included. With this handy guide, you can help your girls develop a style all their own.
  • Add collars, change armholes, and add ruffles to basic garments to create updated takes on existing pieces
  • Clear techniques will guide you on how to finish seam allowances, insert zippers, hem, and add unique embellishments
  • Help your girls create an entirely new wardrobe of classic pieces to mix and match in any way they want

  • "The focus here is on sizes seven to 12—an age in which girls want clothes that don't look babyish but are still appropriate for play. Designs include tops, dresses, pants, shorts, and skirts, and the style is charmingly retro—think pedal pushers and Peter Pan collars but in contemporary fabrics . . . Most pattern books for children's clothing concentrate on smaller-sized clothing for babies, toddlers, and preschoolers, so the focus on school-aged children's clothing makes this a nice addition for sewing collections." —Library Journal
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      • Library Journal

        November 1, 2015

        Abreu (Little Girls, Big Style) was inspired by her daughter to create the designs in this collection--she was too old for ruffles and frills and wanted something more sophisticated and mature, yet age-appropriate for school-age girls. The focus here is on sizes seven to 12--an age in which girls want clothes that don't look babyish but are still appropriate for play. Designs include tops, dresses, pants, shorts, and skirts, and the style is charmingly retro--think pedal pushers and Peter Pan collars but in contemporary fabrics. Abreu does a good job of walking sewists through each step of the process, from fabric choice to cutting layout to garment construction, and a dictionary of techniques guides beginners through everything from sewing a curved seam to gathering to sewing a waistband. VERDICT Most pattern books for children's clothing concentrate on smaller-sized clothing for babies, toddlers, and preschoolers, so the focus on school-aged children's clothing makes this a nice addition for sewing collections.

        Copyright 2015 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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