Hirsch’s (blogger,
Gertie’s New Blog for Better Sewing;
Gertie Sews Jiffy Dresses) bestselling patterns are likely familiar to sewists drawn to vintage and retro styles. Not only has the author designed for the Charm Patterns studio, an independent pattern company, but she has a pattern line with Butterick too, so traditional pattern buyers might also recognize her name. Her book mixes the history of fashion with the origin story of the Charm Patterns studio. It also highlights the inspirations behind some of their earliest and most popular designs. There are breakdowns of sewing techniques and a glossary of sewing terminology. The book also gives readers access to three digital patterns; instead of paper patterns, there’s a link to downloadable PDF designs, accessed using a password found in the book. Sewing instructions are included too, along with a link to additional tutorials and videos.
VERDICT For intermediate to advanced sewists, but beginners may also appreciate the book’s fashion history sections. This resource’s digital patterns will relieve librarians of having to keep track of pattern pieces.
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