Practical, step-by-step dressmaking guidance for home sewers
American System of Dressmaking offers a complete, home‑study course for creating well-made garments.
From measuring and pattern drafting to finishing seams and fitting, this nonfiction guide presents clear methods you can use in a busy home sewing room.
The book outlines twenty lessons and a wide range of chapters on how to cut, sew, press, and tailor clothing. It covers fabric handling, drafting patterns, applying linings, and finishing details for garments from skirts to tailored suits, with emphasis on accurate measurements and careful fitting.
- Learn to take accurate measurements and draft patterns that fit a variety of figures.
- Develop skills in basting, fitting, and finishing seams for durable, polished results.
- Understand fabric selection, cutting directions, and how to handle wool, velvet, and other materials.
- Explore tailoring techniques for coats, skirts, and tailored garments, including interlinings and boning considerations.
Ideal for readers who want solid, practical instruction in traditional dressmaking and home tailoring.