From the trendy Sweat Shop—the first sewing café in Paris—a collection of cool sewing, knitting, and crochet projects to inspire community and creativity!
The Sweat Shop Book brings the namesake Paris Sweat Shop founded by Martena Duss and Sissi Holleis to North America with more than 50 DIY fashion and home projects, including instructions and more than 200 helpful, inspiring full-color photographs. The first "cafe couture" sewing shop in Paris, the Sweat Shop was named to highlight the questionable nature in which store-bought clothing is sometimes made. Instead of rewarding dubious labor practices, the Sweat Shop and The Sweat Shop Book inspire crafters to make something unique with their own sweat equity and creativity.
Crafters meet at the cafe and share ideas while renting equipment by the hour. In addition, classes teach novices how to sew, knit, crochet, and much more. Translating the Sweat Shop experience into book form, The Sweat Shop Book features experts in the Parisian fashion industry as they offer "master classes" to share their secrets and techniques.
With help from experts such as Madame Vava Dudu, who creates looks for Lady Gaga, and fashion stylist Sonia Rykiel, crafters of every skill level will learn how to mend a seam, make a dress from a pattern, and design and create something from scratch inside The Sweat Shop Book. Additionally, the book includes recipes for cafe fare, Duss and Holleis's Paris picks, and a French and English glossary. Bring Paris's couturiers home, learn secrets from the pros, and rediscover the joy of handmade, homemade fashion with The Sweat Shop Book.
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In March 2010, Martena Duss and Sissi Holleis opened the Sweat Shop, the first sewing café in Paris, near the trendy boutiques of Canal St. Martin. Duss is a Swiss makeup artist. Holleis is from Austria, where she had her own fashion store and label. In addition to carving a niche in Parisian society, the Sweat Shop has been featured in publications such as Vogue, Elle, the New York Times, Le Monde, the Guardian, and Marie Claire.
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Softcover. Etat : As New. Leichte Kratzer / Abnutzungen / Druckstellen. From the trendy Sweat Shop--the first sewing cafe in Paris--comes a collection of over 50 cool sewing, knitting, and crochet projects designed to inspire community and creativity. Founded by Martena Duss and Sissi Holleis, the Sweat Shop emphasizes the questionable nature of store-bought clothing and encourages crafters to invest their own creativity into unique creations. The book features more than 200 full-color photographs and provides detailed instructions for each project. Crafters gather at the cafe to share ideas while renting equipment by the hour, and classes are available for novices to learn sewing, knitting, crochet, and more. The Sweat Shop experience is translated into book form, featuring insights from experts in the Parisian fashion industry through "master classes" that reveal valuable techniques. Notable contributors include Madame Vava Dudu, known for her work with Lady Gaga, and fashion stylist Sonia Rykiel, who guide crafters of all skill levels in mending seams, creating dresses from patterns, and designing original pieces.Additionally, the book includes recipes for cafe fare, Duss and Holleis's favorite Parisian picks, and a bilingual glossary. Discover the joy of handmade fashion and bring a touch of Parisian couture into your home with this inspiring collection. N° de réf. du vendeur 45bed389-6fca-45d2-b766-c88547dfc3fe
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