by Ruth Murray (Illustrator), Eithne Farry (Author)
Yeah, I Made it Myself is all about DIY fashion, aimed at women who are passionate about clothes, and would love to create something of their own, but who are unsure of how to get started. Farry isn't a fashion designer, or professional seamstress, but she can cobble together a DIY summer wardrobe faster than you can say pearl-two. She's made most of her own clothes for years, to much acclaim. When people learn she makes her own clothes they say, 'I wish I could do that.' And her immediate response is, 'You easily could, I could teach you in a few hours'. For a few months, when she was a contributing editor at Elle, she ran a featurette that showed how to make key catwalk accessories using stuff bought from the local haberdashery. The feature was very popular -- the basic premise being 'if I can do it, anyone can'. The ideas are accessible and adaptable -- it's all about creating an individual look, experimenting with ideas and laughing if it all goes a bit lopsided. Innovative, young designers will provide insider tips. There will also be inspirational, crafty tales from friends who've come up with their own easy-to-make designs, despite not having a fashion degree. Yeah, I Made it Myself is going to be practical, with pom-poms.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 224
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Published: 11 May 2006
ISBN 10: 0297851179
ISBN 13: 9780297851172
Book Overview: Highly promotable author. Eithne was the literary editor of Elle, and is now a freelance reviewer for the Observer, Irish Times and several womens' magazines. Thrift is, apparently the new black - talked about on TV, in newspapers and magazines - people are rejecting the 10,000 for a dress culture, in favour of customising one of their own, or whipping one up out of curtain fabric and sequins.