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# Alabama Studio Sewing + Design: A Guide to Hand-Sewing an Alabama Chanin Wardrobe

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Review: Handstitched Gems - I wavered on buying this book. I wasn't a big fan of the bucket hat on the cover, had never heard of Alabama Chanin, and when I looked at a few images of the fashion line I didn't see myself in those clothes.I made my decision to purchase based on the emphasis on hand sewing, embroidery, fashion applique, and beading. This may be the best sewing-centric book purchase I've made in the last 12 months (and I've made quite a few). This is a truly outstanding book from cover to cover for a few reasons: 1.) The stitch charts are very easy to follow. 2.) The samples are presented in LARGE, close up photographs 3.) The garments included are very basic and can be made by hand with one of the easiest, green friendly, most forgiving fabrics out there- cotton jersey. 4) The instructions are very good. Even a beginner could make the tank, tee, skirt, bolero, wrap, or fingerless gloves by hand with a minimum of notions except for quality fabric and thread. Those particular items would probably not give a beginner a fit over fitting either. You'll need more tools for stenciling or beading, but even they are pretty simple to acquire. 5.) The book's index includes photos for fast referencing 6.) The embellishments shown are beautiful and accessible!You can go as elaborate (full beading and applique on a long dress) or simple (adding a basic ruffle to a tank) as you want. This is truly "luxe casual" at its best. All the things above tied together with the author's encouraging narrative (friendly without being too exhausting) make this a wonderful book. Very few things I consider a "must have". However, if you are in to hand sewing garments or just curious about how to add embellishment to clothes you make or own, this book does an excellent job and has enough ideas to keep you busy for a very long time.
Review: Practical, beautiful garments - As other reviewers have commented, Natalie Chanin's trademark combinations of beading, applique, and embroidery make for great eye-candy. They're also a bit daunting. So I'm happy to report that even unadorned, these clothes turn out beautifully. So far I, an abject novice with ten thumbs at least, have made two basic T's and a mid-length skirt. And I've only had the book a few weeks. If I can do this, anyone can. You don't even need a machine. All you need is some cloth and some courage. The T-shirt was a particular success--the pattern has a lot of nice little details, like shoulder seams that are longer in the front to create a little room for the bust, a sweet hip curve, and a gently shaped hem. I also like the way the set-in sleeves fit together; they drape really well over the shoulder. The skirt was easy as pie, though I'm still fiddling with the fit. Since the skirt pattern is just the bottom part of the dress pattern, there's a little ease built into the waist, making the skirt waist a little large in comparison to everything else about the pattern. I'd recommend trying it on, sans elastic, before you fell your seams. Otherwise, it too is thoughtfully shaped. Both pieces have the potential to be casual staples. There are a few quirks: the size chart doesn't include hip measurements, which would have been handy, and the size range is pretty narrow. I should also remark that the t-shirt fit my flat-chested self just fine in a size L. The fitted top/dress, on the other hand, looks like it was designed for a slightly fuller bust. If you're really well-endowed you should probably make a muslin out of a cheap cotton/poly jersey so you can try out the fba of your choice. Basically, I was so pleased with the way my test garments turned out that I sat down, picked out a palette, and made a big cloth order from Alabama Chanin. Wardrobe ahoy!

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #267,905 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #317 in Sewing Patterns & Templates #490 in Fashion Craft #604 in Needlework (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (381) |
| Dimensions  | 11.06 x 8.86 x 1.57 inches |
| Edition  | 1/31/12 |
| ISBN-10  | 158479920X |
| ISBN-13  | 978-1584799207 |
| Item Weight  | 2.71 pounds |
| Language  | English |
| Part of series  | Alabama Studio |
| Print length  | 176 pages |
| Publication date  | March 1, 2012 |
| Publisher  | STC Craft/A Melanie Falick Book |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Handstitched Gems
*by N***S on February 18, 2012*

I wavered on buying this book. I wasn't a big fan of the bucket hat on the cover, had never heard of Alabama Chanin, and when I looked at a few images of the fashion line I didn't see myself in those clothes.I made my decision to purchase based on the emphasis on hand sewing, embroidery, fashion applique, and beading. This may be the best sewing-centric book purchase I've made in the last 12 months (and I've made quite a few). This is a truly outstanding book from cover to cover for a few reasons: 1.) The stitch charts are very easy to follow. 2.) The samples are presented in LARGE, close up photographs 3.) The garments included are very basic and can be made by hand with one of the easiest, green friendly, most forgiving fabrics out there- cotton jersey. 4) The instructions are very good. Even a beginner could make the tank, tee, skirt, bolero, wrap, or fingerless gloves by hand with a minimum of notions except for quality fabric and thread. Those particular items would probably not give a beginner a fit over fitting either. You'll need more tools for stenciling or beading, but even they are pretty simple to acquire. 5.) The book's index includes photos for fast referencing 6.) The embellishments shown are beautiful and accessible!You can go as elaborate (full beading and applique on a long dress) or simple (adding a basic ruffle to a tank) as you want. This is truly "luxe casual" at its best. All the things above tied together with the author's encouraging narrative (friendly without being too exhausting) make this a wonderful book. Very few things I consider a "must have". However, if you are in to hand sewing garments or just curious about how to add embellishment to clothes you make or own, this book does an excellent job and has enough ideas to keep you busy for a very long time.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Practical, beautiful garments
*by P***N on April 11, 2012*

As other reviewers have commented, Natalie Chanin's trademark combinations of beading, applique, and embroidery make for great eye-candy. They're also a bit daunting. So I'm happy to report that even unadorned, these clothes turn out beautifully. So far I, an abject novice with ten thumbs at least, have made two basic T's and a mid-length skirt. And I've only had the book a few weeks. If I can do this, anyone can. You don't even need a machine. All you need is some cloth and some courage. The T-shirt was a particular success--the pattern has a lot of nice little details, like shoulder seams that are longer in the front to create a little room for the bust, a sweet hip curve, and a gently shaped hem. I also like the way the set-in sleeves fit together; they drape really well over the shoulder. The skirt was easy as pie, though I'm still fiddling with the fit. Since the skirt pattern is just the bottom part of the dress pattern, there's a little ease built into the waist, making the skirt waist a little large in comparison to everything else about the pattern. I'd recommend trying it on, sans elastic, before you fell your seams. Otherwise, it too is thoughtfully shaped. Both pieces have the potential to be casual staples. There are a few quirks: the size chart doesn't include hip measurements, which would have been handy, and the size range is pretty narrow. I should also remark that the t-shirt fit my flat-chested self just fine in a size L. The fitted top/dress, on the other hand, looks like it was designed for a slightly fuller bust. If you're really well-endowed you should probably make a muslin out of a cheap cotton/poly jersey so you can try out the fba of your choice. Basically, I was so pleased with the way my test garments turned out that I sat down, picked out a palette, and made a big cloth order from Alabama Chanin. Wardrobe ahoy!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Stunning book, and my whole wardrobe is being revamped!
*by N***F on September 21, 2012*

I have all three Alabama Chanin books and love them all, but I must say this is my favorite! I can't believe how generous Natalie Chanin is with sharing her techniques, and the sample photos are really wonderful. So far I have made 2 t-shirts, a fitted tank top and two boleros. While the neckline of the tank was too low for me and I had to raise it, I love the cut of her patterns. The t shirts are so graceful with the slighly curved hems. Very flattering. In addition to the above items I have made from scratch from an old cotton jersey t-shirt sheet, I have also started to revamp some of my existing clothes. For example, I took an oversized frumpy old maternity t-shirt I set aside about 5 years ago, laid one of my A.C. t-shirts on top of it, traced it, re-sewed along those lines, and then added some appliques cut from another t-shirt I had unsuccessfully tried to alter back in my ill-advised days of following the instructions in the Generation T book. (Not saying Generation T is a bad book, but being almost 40, the styles are not appropriate for me, and I needed something a bit more refined.) From these two depressing old rag bag t-shirts, I made what is now one of my very favorite shirts. Similarly, I had a Coldwater Creek shirt I bought online, and the very first time I wore it, one of the seams developed a hole, right in the front of the shirt! They had no more in stock, and I didn't want to hassle with a return, so into the "to be altered" pile it went. Luckily, the shirt had two layers of fabric on the front, so I was able to do some reverse-applique using a stencil from the book. I just finished it a couple of days ago, and I can't wait to wear it. Another garment rescued from the rag bag. It feels like magic to make beautiful and functional from something that had been too ugly and ill-fitting to even wear as pajamas. It's like making something from nothing. I have read some reviews that complain that the sizes run too small in these books. I will say I border on regular sizes and plus sizes, and the XL in the book is just barely too small for me. I have to alter the patterns a little, but I just do it when I trace the patterns off, and so far have had luck. But even for a person who is much larger than this, you can either apply the embellishment techniques to existing garments that fit you, as I have, or just find a simple sewing pattern for knits from one of the big pattern companies, which often go on sale for 99 cents each at places like JoAnn Fabrics. Use a plus-size pattern with clean lines and simple construction, similar to the patterns in the book, and I'm sure the results would be great. Don't feel like you can't profit from this book just because you are a plus size lady, because there are lots of ways to customize the techniques to suit you. A great source for material is cotton jersey sheet sets. Also, at thrift stores, I can very often find large plus-size cotton jersey dresses, often made of very high-quality fabric, which I can cut apart and use to sew smaller garments from the patterns in the book. Someday I'd love to splurge on the gorgeous organic cotton yardage they sell at Alabama Chanin, but that's not in the cards for me right now. It's a very accessible book, and great to use as a jumping-off point for your own designs and ideas. I think that's the whole point of it. Take Natalie Chanin's advice, and then run with it to make your own creations.

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