Lotta Jansdotter Everyday Patterns: easy-sew pieces to mix and match
K**R
Absolutely not frumpy designs
I have a number of pattern books purchased in hopes of finding one or two nuggets to add to the wardrobe. This book not only contains nuggets, but it is running over with practical designs with that little bit of edge.Billie top and tunic with either 3/4 sleeves or sleeveless versions. Rui shirt that can be lengthened for multiple looks. Maar dress with 3 sleeves and 3 lengths Pym pants with fitted high waist and really cool button closures. Kiko jacket that can become a robe in various lengths or even a coat. The Rickie skirt has me charmed and anxious to try a wide waisted skirt. There are bags, neck scarf and head scarf to add fun at the end.I have Lotta Jansdotter’s other pattern book and none of these patterns are repeats.
K**Y
Love it
Love it. Encouraging and inspiring.
A**R
A lot less multicultural than her last book- Lotta Jansdotter is not a sewer and it still shows.
I thumbed through this book again after buying it when it was released. I still love Lotta Jansdotter's aesthetic and fabric designs-- simple, bold, creative. But...she is just not a clothing designer and it shows. I sew a lot and have stacks of sewing books. Even I find the instructions confusing and the pattern designs cumbersome and not that creative. I like the accessory ideas here again, clearly she designed these herself and they have that oooh, what a clever hack appeal to them. I have not tried the clothing patterns yet, hopefully they are more suitable for curvy bodies than her previous sewing book; I tried the pants pattern in that and it was a joke lol and did not like the gathering for the sleeves on the tunic in that book. Time will tell, I keep monitoring Instagram to see if any of the designs go viral. But they are not that unique and the instructions are confusing with massive pattern pieces so we will see.This is her second major book of clothing sewing patterns (She published Everyday Style in 2015 with a different pro pattern maker and diy indy sewing book earlier with her own pattern designs in 2007). The 2015 book was super multicultural-- she found inspiration in her travels around the world from India to Mexico and had a couple models who were not white. Obviously the pandemic, but this book just showcases her (white) friends in Scandinavia mostly and one friend's apparently mixed race daughter. She does show a non-gendered shirt design on both male and female models so that is probably the best bit. She mentions the skirt design is (stolen) from a Swazi seamstress she met who made a similar skirt for her in a market. It would have been cool to include a story about this designer, a photo even of the original skirt if she couldn't find the original seamstress. Given how much money she expects to make off the book that would have been a cool gesture and within the realm of standard fact checking for a popular book.So on balance, the clothing is probably more wearable and unisex than her 2015 book, the textile designs remain strong if a bit dated on colors (lavender would be more of the moment). But the clothing styles and instructions are a bit studied and overwrought and would probably require a professional sewer to make in any quantity for a wardrobe for you. She is clearly far from her scrappy, low cost, indy-vibe and roots. It feels more like a celebrity showcasing her rich, white artist friends and personal designer's patterns.
L**S
Fantastic!
Just and more what I was expecting <3
M**E
frustrating sorting pattern pieces
I am hoping to make a few garments from this book but the pattern pieces are a nightmare. I am an experienced sewer. All of the pieces are printed on one giant piece of paper. It is laid out so the pieces are intersecting and on top of each other. You must decipher the lines and trace onto another paper. I used white tissue paper. It is almost impossible to find notches that they describe in the directions. I have spent way too much time figuring out which line goes where. I am not sure why they did this but I am having a hard time recommending this book because of that. I was planning on making several variations of the Maar dress. I may mention that I have her other book Simple Sewing and the pattern pieces in that book are straight up.....much easier. Now that I have spent way to much time sorting and tracing pattern pieces I hope the dress fits...... I would not recommend this book unless you welcome the challenge and have alot of time on your hands.
M**S
Every pattern sheet has major errors
I'm really shocked by the bad quality of the pattern sheets in this book. Every pattern has problems which you can find answers for on the Abrams Books website. I spent hours today trying to figure out the very small number of pattern pieces for the Rickie skirt. Even the explanation in the errata wasn't very helpful but I'd already worked it out before I discovered the errata. I have cut out but not sewn the Rickie skirt.I really like the Pym Pants I made a few months ago and live in them. But, I did have to add several inches to the waistband. Another error? My measurements are in the size range that I traced off. Fortunately, I've learned through years of experience to measure the pattern itself before cutting the fabric. Hence, I modified the pattern and love the pants.I don't like most of the styles. Too shapeless. But these look great on other figures so that's just my opinion.You can print out the corrected pattern sheets at a large format copyshop. However, this is very expensive and I don't think the designs are so great that it's worth the extra MANY dollars to have them printed. The book was pricey to begin with but to add another $30-$50 to print out the corrected patterns seems totally outlandish to me. You'll find these large format .pdf files on the Abrams Books website in the errata.I have two other sewing books from Lotta and I love them. This one is really not recommended!
N**A
Love this ❤️❤️
The media could not be loaded. I love Lotta’s style, prints and patterns. This book is a great addition to my collection of sewing and printmaking books. Thanks Lotta!!
C**M
Great pieces, sizing is backwards
As long as you go into this knowing that the sizing is backwards on the patterns (easy to adjustment for this since the smallest labeled sizes are actually the biggest sizes with the middle size being the only accurate one), this is a fabulous book for comfy, wardrobe-staple, layering pieces.Since you'll need to trace off the pieces, and some of the larger pieces can't be cut on the fold, try "disposable" massage table covers instead of expensive pattern tracing paper! They're more economical and last a long time.
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