Claire B. Shaeffer
Author of Couture Sewing Techniques
About the Author
Claire B. Shaeffer is an internationally recognized expert in fashion design and construction techniques for haute couture. She is a designer for Vogue Patterns, a frequent contributor to Threads magazine, and the author of numerous books. Shaeffer served as couture construction consultant for The show more Museum of the City of New York's online exhibit, Worth Mainbocher. She lives in Palm Springs, California. show less
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Series
Works by Claire B. Shaeffer
High Fashion Sewing Secrets from the World's Best Designers: A Step-By-Step Guide to Sewing Stylish Seams, Buttonholes, Pockets, Collars, Hems, And More (1997) 348 copies, 3 reviews
Couture Sewing: The Couture Cardigan Jacket, Sewing secrets from a Chanel Collector (2013) 49 copies, 3 reviews
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- Shaeffer, Claire B.
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- Palm Springs, California, USA
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Couture Sewing: The Couture Cardigan Jacket, Sewing secrets from a Chanel Collector by Claire B. Shaeffer
I received a review copy of "Couture Sewing: The Couture Cardigan Jacket. Sewing secrets from a Chanel collector" by Claire B. Shaeffer (The Taunton Press) through NetGalley.com. It is one of several of Ms Shaeffer's Couture Sewing books published by Taunton.
I have not met Claire Shaeffer but I have met fanatical costumers and they sure are an obsessed bunch. If you are seriously serious about tailoring jackets, then this book is for you.
Ms Shaeffer collects Chanel jackets and has reverse show more engineered the tailoring techniques that make them look and feel so fantastic. She presents the "how to" in straightforward Taunton Press prose with loads of photos.
Although I appreciate the value of authentic Chanel pieces to the technician, I would have liked Ms Shaeffer to have included some modern examples of Chanel-inspired jackets for us. I find Chanel from the 50s and 60s unrelievedly unattractive. The fabrics and trim shown in the book represent an entirely different aesthetic from today's and I worry that the samples shown and the fabrics Ms Shaeffer works with in her demonstrations are so authentic that they are offputting. show less
I have not met Claire Shaeffer but I have met fanatical costumers and they sure are an obsessed bunch. If you are seriously serious about tailoring jackets, then this book is for you.
Ms Shaeffer collects Chanel jackets and has reverse show more engineered the tailoring techniques that make them look and feel so fantastic. She presents the "how to" in straightforward Taunton Press prose with loads of photos.
Although I appreciate the value of authentic Chanel pieces to the technician, I would have liked Ms Shaeffer to have included some modern examples of Chanel-inspired jackets for us. I find Chanel from the 50s and 60s unrelievedly unattractive. The fabrics and trim shown in the book represent an entirely different aesthetic from today's and I worry that the samples shown and the fabrics Ms Shaeffer works with in her demonstrations are so authentic that they are offputting. show less
Couture Sewing: The Couture Cardigan Jacket, Sewing secrets from a Chanel Collector by Claire B. Shaeffer
I can remember first learning about couture sewing and Chanel while in a college class. I was forever enthralled by the techniques used by Chanel and some of the knock off designers. I remember going into stores and looking at techniques first hand. The pictures in this book brought back the excitement of the early discovery.
This book is really for the advanced sewer that has learned some tailoring techniques because I believe the authors attempt is for you to go beyond the basic and use show more these more advance techniques to make a more refined Chanel type of jacket. The advice to make a muslin jacket and practice on extra fabric would make your project much more likely successful.
This book would make a great addition to any seamstress or advanced sewers bookshelf. show less
This book is really for the advanced sewer that has learned some tailoring techniques because I believe the authors attempt is for you to go beyond the basic and use show more these more advance techniques to make a more refined Chanel type of jacket. The advice to make a muslin jacket and practice on extra fabric would make your project much more likely successful.
This book would make a great addition to any seamstress or advanced sewers bookshelf. show less
An absolutely indispensable guide to sewing fabrics for sewists of any skill level.
Excellent book. The title is misleading. It's not for lazy or impatient people. It's a great book that just shows one in plain language and illustrations how to miter a corner. And how to put in a zipper. And how to all kinds of other useful things. No cheats. Just how to.
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