Like the others in the series, some redundant sections, but necessary for the book to be used alone. A book up to the other, dedicated to the personalization of the models according to her figure. The described techniques (princesses, clips) are pretty basic but explained with simple models with very clean cuts.
In addition to the patrons of the famous dress / tunic / top A-line and a jacket, the bosses of most previous volumes clothing are provided (fitted dress, camisole, corset, bolero / T-shirt, skirt swing. ..) and some stencils to print.
When I saw that the models were provided on CD, not on A0 sheet as the previous volume, I was excited at first: one file per model, the sizes are nested for easy model layout differently to pruning waist and hips for example. Before realizing that the images do not correspond at all to paper print sizes most current standards.
The image file does not makes printing at home on A4 sheet into pieces with marks for the assembly and for many bosses is available for download (some bosses in this requiererai 80 sheets to assemble). I got a little galérée hand with a generic image editing software. I used seashore under MacOS, and I went out by adding a grating hand to help me reassemble part of the file that interested me. Then I printed into a PDF file by choosing A4, and printed and reassembled the product file. Maybe other commentators know free tools that facilitate such an impression or a more malignant manipulation?
Provide the boss of the poncho (a rectangle) was probably not very necessary! :)
But it's still a beautiful book that complements the other.