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Black girls sew : projects and patterns to stitch and make your own
2022
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Black Girls Sew is a nonprofit organization built on strong messaging: teach and empower young girls to take ownership of and have pride in their clothing. Their first book offers the tools, knowledge, and vocabulary to help young people take back their fashion narrative. Black and brown girls and boys need a space where they do not have to encounter misrepresentation of their culture, and this book provides them with a safe space in which to explore their creativity.

Primarily the book teaches basic sewing skills and design principles so that readers can create one-of-a-kind looks. By encouraging them to follow their curiosity, rather than telling them what to create, Black Girls Sew helps young fashionistas learn to take risks and explore creative play in clothing design. The way we dress is a means of expression, and by encouraging boys and girls to immerse themselves in the world of fashion, providing projects to create their own wares, and offering historical looks at prominent Black figures who have impacted the industry, Black Girls Sew is a guide for all who are interested in fashion, design, and building their own powerful sense of self and style.

Table of Contents
Foreword    Constance C.R. Whitep. 9
Introductionp. 13
How to Use the Bookp. 15
1Sew Creatively
Mood Boardingp. 20
Drawing & Sketchingp. 23
Studying Colorp. 25
Hidden Figure of Fashion: Bernadine M. Andersonp. 28
Note Takingp. 30
Creating a Workspacep. 30
2Sew Intentionally
A Brief History of Sustainable Fashion & Textilesp. 34
3Sew Patterns
Basic Tools & Materialsp. 43
Hidden Figure of Fashion: Donyale Lunap. 46
Stitching with Soulp. 48
Working with Patternsp. 51
Working with Fabricp. 52
Wear a Crownp. 55
Denim Scrunchiep. 61
Ankara Triangle Reversible Headwrapp. 65
Hidden Figure of Fashion: Patrick Kellyp. 68
Scrap Earringsp. 71
Reusable Face Maskp. 75
No-Waste Waist Bagp. 81
Hidden Figure of Fashion: Elizabeth Hobbs Keckleyp. 88
Black Girls Sew Totep. 91
Tulle Tutup. 97
Fashion Capital Sweatshirtp. 103
Hidden Figure of Fashion: Zelda Wynn Valdesp. 108
Vintage-Inspired Wrap Topp. 111
Faux-Fur Vestp. 117
Denim Glow Upp. 125
Rag Dollp. 133
Embellishmentsp. 141
4Sew, What's Next?
Supercharge Your Fashion Futurep. 153
Hidden Figure of Fashion: Eunice Johnsonp. 156
Your Sewing & Fashion Careerp. 158
Maintain Your Balancep. 159
Glossaryp. 160
About the Authorsp. 163
Acknowledgmentsp. 169
Referencesp. 170
Patternsp. 171
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