Threads 1998 - Abstracts

Threads 1998
TitleSubjectAuthors
A blanket from Ben.(dog and a blanket)(Column)Fashion and beautyOravecz, Cindy Zlotnik
A pillow from neckties.(Quick to Make)Fashion and beautyBotsford, Shirley
Bernina's new machines: computers that sew.(Tools of the Trade)Fashion and beautyGiordano, John
Best bets for spring and summer.Fashion and beautyTilton, Marcy
Build a design file: here's how to turn a stack of torn-out magazine pages into a powerful tool for design inspiration.Fashion and beautyEricson, Diane
Celebrating cartridge pleats.Fashion and beautyMayer, Jeffrey
Darts build shape into a garment.Fashion and beautySmith, Shirley
...Designer tacks: these hand stitches anchor and reinforce parts of a garment and give it a couture touch.Fashion and beautyNehring, Nancy
Enter the third (quilted) dimension.Fashion and beautyMedina, Anita
Fagoting by machine.Fashion and beautyAhles, Carol Laflin
Fitting princess sleams.(Fitting)Fashion and beautyBennett, Susan
Flipped over piecing: "flip-and-sew" both sides of a reversible garment at once.Fashion and beautyBrodersen, Becky
From tablecloth to terrific garment.Fashion and beautyAtwood, Jenny Archer
Gaping necklines.Fashion and beauty 
Get in the swim!(swimwear)Fashion and beautyMolesky, Joanne
Introducing fusible wigan: here's an industrial interfacing that simplifies a host of stabilizing tasks.Fashion and beautyFlury, Mary Ellen
Lapped zippers rule!Fashion and beautySmith, Shirley
Lining pants: pants patterns usually lack a lining, but it's easy to add one.(Cover Story)Fashion and beautyLong, Connie
Mastering microfibers.Fashion and beautyBloebaum, Fred
Pin-tuck on the wild side. (sewing technique)(Cover Story)Fashion and beautyLittschwager, Jean
Playing with design.(designers' advice)Fashion and beauty 
Plenty of plus-size patterns!Fashion and beautyDeckert, Barbara
Pocket stays for pleated pants.Fashion and beautyRowan, Christine
Prints meet hand-dyed fabrics - and fall in love.Fashion and beautyMori, Joyce
Quick to make.Fashion and beautyLoPinto-Hutchison, Louise
Seaside seamstresses.(Closures)Fashion and beauty 
Sewers, look east: inspiration from the Orient is all around us.Fashion and beautyLee, Linda
Sewing less is more.(minimalist approach in fashion)Fashion and beautyDay, Marsha
Silk thread for construction? Yes!Fashion and beautyLee, Linda
Soup up your sewing machine.Fashion and beautyMoore, Andrea
Staystitching.(Basics)Fashion and beautyBones, Jan
Taking the pain out of stains.(Notes)Fashion and beautyCarswell, Diana L.
The perfect contour belt.Fashion and beautyMann, Paddye
The perfect little bag: sew a fanciful yet practical purse to top off your latest outfit.Fashion and beautyHiatt, Leslie Maddocks
There's more than one way to line a vest.Fashion and beautyPercy, Celeste
The simplest summer skirt.(Quick to Make)Fashion and beautyMorris, Karen
Think of pockets as windows.(dress making)Fashion and beautyEricson, Diane
Tools for topstitching.Fashion and beautyConlon, Jane
Top-notch topstitching.Fashion and beautyConlon, Jane
Trimming and grading seams. (sewing techniques)Fashion and beautyMolesky, Joanne
Twenty ways to improve your sewing.Fashion and beautyEmodi, Barbara
Understanding thread tension: here's how to adjust your machine's tension settings - and when not to.Fashion and beautyShaeffer, Claire
What makes "basic" patterns basic: with slightly varied details and fitting tweaks, a single basic pattern suits almost any body type. (includes related article)(Cover Story)Fashion and beautyVeblen, Sarah
Your sloper as a fitting tool.Fashion and beautyHowland, Karen
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