This pattern book features step-by-step instructions on fitting and sewing pants for women of all body types using the twin techniques of tissue fitting and fabric fitting. Important sewing choices are highlighted; including choosing fabrics; selecting appropriate alteration tools; and finding styles that are most flattering. The fit-as-you-sew process of making pants is illustrated with progressive photographs and step-by-step illustrations. A variety of styles are covered; including nonroll; expandable; and contour waistbands; side seam and patched pockets; and easy hems and cuffs. This updated second edition features refinements to the fitting and sewing information and has added instructions on the fitting and sewing of jeans and no-side-seam pants.
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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful. Fair content... horrible value.By Joseph S. ObrianI bought this book when it was released in February 2009 with great anticipation. After reading "The Social Psychology of Music" by Hargreaves North. I couldnt wait to start another music psychology text by esteemed authors. Right away though. I noticed the cheapness of the book. Every aspect. from the warping hardcover to the small. double column text. demonstrated the publishing companies capacity for cutting corners and subsidizing production costs. Personally. when I pay over one hundred dollars for a book. regardless of when it was released. I expect it to be of better quality. The other issue with this book pertains to the studies involved in the text. Regardless of the book being one of the most recently published texts on music psychology. most of the studies--at least in the first one hundred pages--were not even from this century. I understand that some studies from the later half of the 20th century will remain landmark studies for years to come. but is asking for a few words about what and where music psychology is going today really so much to ask for? I think not. If youre new to the field of music psychology as I was. do yourself a favor: spend the money on more (but less expensive) books released over the last two decades. Honestly. the content of this book brings nothing new to the table besides a few minute cases. usually supporting older research.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy Brenda LawtonThis book assisted our granddaughter create an A report.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Excellent reading!By Pedro SantosExcellent reading. specially the Musical Time Article!