Design & Sew It Yourself: A Workbook for Creative Clothing
By Lois Ericson
Unlock your creative potential with Design & Sew It Yourself, a comprehensive guide authored by renowned textiles expert Lois Ericson. This essential workbook combines the best of her previous works, "Design It Yourself" and "Sewing It Yourself," into one definitive resource for anyone passionate about garment construction and unique fashion.
Whether you are a professional dressmaker, a hobbyist, or a dedicated cosplayer, this guide provides the foundational skills needed to move beyond standard patterns and create truly original pieces.
📖 Book Overview & Specifications
This classic resource is preserved via the Internet Archive, ensuring that historic sewing techniques and creative garment-making strategies remain accessible to the modern maker community.
| Feature |
Details |
| Author |
Lois Ericson |
| Primary Category |
Sewing & Fashion Design |
| Niche |
DIY Costume Making / Cosplay |
| Topics |
Dressmaking, Creative Design, Textile Arts, Tailoring |
| Source |
Archive.org (Open Access) |
| Archive ID |
designsewityours00lois |
✨ Why Use This Design Workbook?
- Creative Freedom: Learn to modify existing patterns or create your own from scratch.
- Comprehensive Techniques: Covers everything from basic garment structure to advanced creative detailing.
- Costume & Cosplay Ready: An invaluable resource for building complex costumes with professional-level durability.
- Historical Insight: Access techniques from a revised edition that has influenced generations of textile artists.
📜 About the Source: Archive.org
This digital edition is hosted by Archive.org (The Internet Archive), a global non-profit library offering millions of free books, movies, and software. By utilizing this resource, you are supporting the democratization of knowledge and the preservation of creative arts.
📥 How to Access Your Copy
You can access this workbook in various digital formats compatible with your favorite devices. By clicking the download link, you will be directed to the Archive.org repository where you can choose:
- PDF: Best for printing and high-res viewing.
- EPUB & Kindle: Optimized for mobile reading and e-readers.
- Full Text: Great for quick searches and research.
Note: This book is provided under Public Domain / Open Access via the Internet Archive's library program.