Basic Black: 26 Edgy Essentials for the Modern Wardrobe
By (Author) Sato Watanabe
Tuttle Publishing
Tuttle Publishing
8th July 2014
29th August 2014
United States
General
Non Fiction
646.404
Paperback
64
Width 203mm, Height 254mm
397g
Go beyond the little black dress! Basic black skirts, tops, jackets, dresses andcoats have been in style for ages and never go out of fashion. Wherever you wearthem, and with whatever you match them, they always look elegant, polished andsophisticated. So why not make your ownAuthor Sato Watanabe, whose numerous titles are favorites among Japanesesewing book fans in the U.S., shows you how to make professional quality pieceseasily and cheaply at home.
"The 26 patterns in Basic Black, cover blouses, vests, jackets, skirts and dresses and there really is something in here for everyone, even if you don't wear black! ... I think you will all find something to like in this book ..."- Top Notch
"BASIC BLACK : 26 Edgy Essentials For The Modern Wardrobe by Sato Watanabe [] with patterns, instructions, and diagrams translated to English. I am liking this one readers! There are cute, fitted, and very wearable styles. YAY!!! Now fitted isn't something I normally associate with Japanese Pattern Books so let's just say I was very pleasantly surprised when I opened this book, thinking it was going to be the typical potato sack/jumper/ smock type stuff from some of the other books I've looked at and sewed from. No. Not at all. There are several things I can't wait to sew for Fall []" --Sew Country Chick blog
"The title of the book is Basic Black, and needless to say, all the garments featured are black. Have no fear if you are not a fan of wearing black though because, with these essential patterns in hand, you can create your own wardrobe in your own favorite colors." --Japanese Sewing Books blog
"I'm so excited to add Basic Black, another lovely Japanese sewing book by Sato Watanabe, to my collection! [] I always feel good when I wear black, so I was excited to hear about Basic Black: 26 Edgy Essentials for the Modern Wardrobe. I wasn't disappointed. True to Sato's style there is a pattern in here for everything--26 in fact! Yep, that's right-- 26! Tops, dresses, jackets and more. The fabrics are interesting, and the designs are more body flattering than most of the other Japanese sewing books you see on the shelves. Basic Black is another great English edition of a Japanese sewing book." --Very Shannon blog
Sato Watanabe studied clothing and accessory design at the Bunka Fashion College before beginning a career as a magazine editor, eventually turning her writing skills to cooking and sewing books. Watanabe specializes in uncomplicated, elegant homemade couture with room for a touch of individuality.