Sewing the Curve: Learn How to Sew Clothes to Boost Your Wardrobe and Your Confidence

  • Book cover of 'Sewing the Curve: Learn How to Sew Clothes to Boost Your Wardrobe and Your Confidence' by Jenny Rushmore Cashmerette with Jenny leaning on a sewing machine.
  • Open book with green geometric designs on a white surface. This book is Sewing the Curve by Jenny Rushmore.
  • Person holding a red book with text and a white card on a sewing machine background. This book is Sewing the Curve by Jenny Rushmore.
  • Woman in a pink shirt standing in a home interior with plants and a radiator. This top is the Montvale Dress & Tunic sewing pattern from "Sewing the Curve" by Jenny Rushmore.
  • Woman wearing a blue dress with white patterns in a room with a plant and wooden furniture. This dress is the Montvale Dress & Tunic sewing pattern from "Sewing the Curve" by Jenny Rushmore.
  • Woman in striped shirt and red pants standing in a room with wooden shelves and books. This top is the Eustis T-Shirt sewing pattern from "Sewing the Curve" by Jenny Rushmore.
  • Woman wearing a green floral blouse and blue pants standing against a white wall. This top is the Eustis T-Shirt sewing pattern from "Sewing the Curve" by Jenny Rushmore.
  • Person wearing a colorful geometric-patterned jacket against a plain background. This jacket is the Fairfax Quilted Jacket sewing pattern from "Sewing the Curve" by Jenny Rushmore.
  • Woman wearing a blue patterned dress standing in a doorway. This dress is the Elmley Sheath Dress sewing pattern from "Sewing the Curve" by Jenny Rushmore.
  • Line drawings of various clothing items with labels on a white background. These are the patterns from Sewing the Curve by Jenny Rushmore.
  • Person holding a sewing pattern book with a dress design on a sewing machine table. This book is Sewing the Curve by Jenny Rushmore.
  • Open book with sewing instructions on a white table with sewing equipment. This book is Sewing the Curve by Jenny Rushmore.
  • Open book on a sewing machine with sewing accessories. This book is Sewing the Curve by Jenny Rushmore.
  • Woman using a blue sewing machine in a home setting with books and decor in the background.
  • Collection of sewing and crafting tools on a flat surface
  • Person using a rotary cutter on craft material with a cutting mat underneath
  • Hands working with a pattern paper on a wooden table
  • Pink fabric with white floral pattern being pressed with an iron.
  • Blue denim fabric with a white zipper on a gray background
  • Close-up of a person holding a buttonhole foot for a sewing machine on a white background

Sewing the Curve: Learn How to Sew Clothes to Boost Your Wardrobe and Your Confidence

$42

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Learning to sew your own clothes can be utterly life changing. Forget squeezing into ill-fitting garments which aren’t to your taste, or struggling to find anything in your size—once you can sew, you can make a whole closet of clothes, in any style or fabric, to fit your body.

But learning to sew can be intimidating if you’ve never picked up a needle, and even more so if you’re not in the size range of a lot of beginner patterns or sewing books. Having to learn sewing skills AND learn how to make patterns bigger can be overwhelming, and if you’re coming to sewing to help you feel better about your body, it can even end up making you feel worse.

Sewing the Curve will teach you how to sew a closet of gorgeous garments. Beginner-friendly, this book will take you from threading your machine to completing your first garment that fits and expresses your personal style. And, it comes with 6 patterns (worth over $130!) in sizes 12–32 and cup sizes C–H, so you can practice and master new skills on patterns made for bodies just like yours.

This book will be mailed from the USA. To order from Amazon or local booksellers, click here.

Product information

SEWING LEVEL

Beginner and up

SIZING

12 to 32, in three cup sizes (C/D, E/F, G/H). See Sizing Guide.

INCLUDED PATTERNS

FORMAT

Hardcover, 192 pages

 

Photos by Linda Campos

Customer Reviews

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Rose
Sewing the Curve

Cashmerette’s Sewing the Curve is a beginning seamstress’ must have. Like all of Jenny’s instructions, it includes straightforward, clear & easy to follow instructions. Even though I’ve been sewing for decades, it’s been through Jenny’s how-tos that I’ve learned the fitting techniques that finally work for me. Having basic patterns included in the book is a welcomed, added bonus. Thanks, Jenny!

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Samantha J Pope
Perfect companion to Ahead of the Curve

A great range of simple patterns that are all wardrobe staples. I am an experienced sewer and I can use the patterns in this book as a great starting point for design creativity. I have already used the Elmley darted dress bodice to sew a one shoulder lined sequin dress. As a sloper it is a good design. The pictured dress has the flutter sleeve extended to wrist length with a trim of feathers. I added a waist seam and a self drafted half circle skirt.
Highly recommend this book to beginners as a starting point, then when you want expert and easy to understand fitting solutions, get 'Ahead of the Curve'. Thank you Jenny!

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Juanita Hall
Sewing the Curve book

I have just finished reading Jenny's second book, "Sewing the Curve", and am starting the first pattern. I have picked up so many good habits from it and highly recommend this book for beginning sewers. Even though I am an experienced sewer, at 96 years old I have days of forgetting a lot and am trying to recharge my brain through Jenny's instructions! I intend to make all of the patterns that are part of this new book and appreciate the simplicity she displays for the beginners. I advise all users to add to their learning by going to the many videos she recommends, and the "s" icons for reviewing parts of the text in the "Sewing Skills 101" section. The sew-alongs in the videos are very helpful. The book is well worth the price. Thank you! Juanita Hall

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Ann Myerson

I love your first book and find it very helpful but the second is dealing with patterns that are all too big for me. I'm mostly a 10 petite

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Regina Denney
Couldn’t Love this More!!

This is a great resource for the beginner, but also for more experienced sewists. The 6 patterns are awesome, basic patterns which can be easily hacked, and make the book worth every penny, even if you are more experienced at sewing. The sewalong videos on the Cashmerette site and YouTube are handy additions to already clear written instructions. Be sure to pair this with Ahead of the Curve for fitting, and more patterns!

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Rosa García
LOVE

I have just received my eBook copy and the only I can say is I LOVE IT