By admin2 on Mar 18, 2010 in Dressmaking | 0 Comments
Will clothes and dress-makers still be around in the future?
Exactly how high should a skirt be?
Is red the ultimate power color of all time?
When will bell-bottomed pants be back?
Why wear clothes?
According to experts, the original purpose of clothing was primarily functional. Garments were used to help protect us from the rain, the sun, the cold wind, and other unwanted elements in the environment.
Later, such cultural aspects as modesty and religious practices were added to the original list of reasons why we wear clothes. Specific rules were then included on how to wear these clothes, how they should look, and the things they signify.
The idea of fashion came in relatively recent as compared to all the other reasons. However, it is just as important as the others. It may take some persuasion for us to accept the fact that such a simple act as dressing up has something significant at all.
Fashion, for all the original shallow connotations we knew of it, actually covers the combined social, artistic and political trends of the times. Fashion, in effect, is the unofficial barometer of the people’s likes and dislikes, mores, and popular ethics.
By admin2 on Mar 17, 2010 in Dressmaking | 0 Comments
How does one dress up in the future? Will dressmaking still be around? What will our clothes be made of? What will be the look of clothes in the future?
Given the dizzying pace of technological innovations all around, it is not easy to get the right answers to our questions. However, the future looks pretty exciting in every sense of the word.
At the very least, in the sartorial sense, there is promise that we shall all be comfortable, that we will all look good, and that we will all be happy with our choices.
Or, at least on paper.
Age of agriculture
It took thousands of years for our past civilization to be able to make threads and weaving these materials into cloth. Around that time, our ancestors also discovered needles to do the stitching. They had been wearing animal furs and skins and plant parts as clothes for a much longer time than needed. Maybe, it was because hunting and food gathering took up much of their time and effort.
The Renaissance brought some sophistication to making clothes because artisans began to specialize in the craft. Still, everything was done manually. These were not only error-prone but also excruciatingly slow.
By admin2 on Mar 16, 2010 in Dressmaking | 0 Comments
Did you know that aside from being a wonderful and rewarding pastime activity, dressmaking could be a profitable business for you even if you are at home This is because it can enable you to get customers that have various sewing needs for their clothes, homes, offices, and other areas that need to be addressed.
Dressmaking tools for starters
For those who are just beginning or those who have plans of starting dressmaking business in the future, tools and accessories would be so important to be successful.
These important tools for starters in dressmaking include sewing machines, dressmaking materials and resources such as books, magazines, DVDs, and CDs, cutting tables, dressmaking and pinking shears, irons and ironing boards, rotary cutter sets, various sewing kits, and different kinds of sergers would be a great help. This is because these tools and references can give you an idea where to start and how to start with your dressmaking process.
Once you are confident that you can handle not just your own dressmaking needs but of others as well, you can now start advertising your very own dressmaking services. Compared before where people who are into dressmaking business have difficult time managing their business due to lack of efficient tools, sewers today are lucky because the modern technology offers a lot more advanced tools and gadgets they can use to make sewing easier, faster, and more convenient.
By admin2 on Mar 15, 2010 in Dressmaking | 0 Comments
For parents, dressmaking can be a wonderful stress buster and a rewarding experience, especially if they get to sew the clothes of their own children. Aside from the fulfilling experience that you are doing for somebody you love, dressmaking for children can also help you save some money because you don’t have to buy ready-to-wear garments that cost a lot.
Aside from being an economical activity, dressmaking for children can also help you to be more creative and resourceful because the craft itself would encourage you to come up with designs without having to spend so much money.
Dressmaking for children does not really require outstanding needlework skills. All you have to do is to learn the basics of sewing and come up with your own style, designs, and ideas. You also need to be creative and patient when doing this because you will have to consider a lot when it comes to kids’ clothing.
Getting started with dressmaking for children
If you are planning to sew the clothes of your kids, the major consideration that you have to pay attention to is the time. If you were a full time mother or father, then time would not be a problem for you. But for working parents, this activity would require outstanding time management skills to finish a certain sewing project.
By admin2 on Mar 14, 2010 in Dressmaking | 0 Comments
Dressmaking is a skill not everyone has. But anyone can learn it. If you want to try out the activity so you can make your own clothes, you should first learn about the basics. You may be surprised that learning how to make a dress by your own is not as difficult as you think it is.
Before doing it, you should first take enough motivation and determination to learn. Condition your mind by thinking about the advantages, perks, and savings you can generate if you know how to make your own clothes.
There are several important ideas you need to get to know before you get started on how to make a dress. Dressmaking is not as hard as you think it is, but no one says it is easy. For beginners, learning how to make a dress and getting started can really be challenging.
Tips and tricks on how to make a dress
Here are several tips and tricks that can surely be of help to you. But before going into procedures, prepare your sewing machine as well as necessary materials like thread, Muslin cloth, pins, and pens.
By admin2 on Mar 13, 2010 in Dressmaking | 0 Comments
Dressmaking can be a wonderful bonding activity for parents and children because it nurtures creativity and resourcefulness in both parties. Unfortunately, most children are not into dressmaking because the parents themselves do not encourage them to indulge in the craft.
If taught early, dressmaking could bring so many advantages to children. Aside from encouraging them to be creative, dressmaking also teaches these kids skills such as drawing. It also inspires them to make their own creations and will make them more aware about the independence they can get from this wonderful activity.
Teach your children the beauty of dressmaking
If you are a parent who is into dressmaking and would like your child to join you while you’re doing the craft, you must first show him/her the beauty of dressmaking. You can do this by slowly introducing the child into the craft starting with the dressmaking tools, patterns that can be used, different designs, color scheme and selection, types of fabric, and accessories that can be used in sewing clothes, bags, and other items.
When you’re teaching a child to sew, make sure that you explain the purpose and advantages of sewing.
By admin2 on Mar 12, 2010 in Dressmaking | 0 Comments
Fashion and dress making is a tough business. A lot of people are interested in showcasing their skill in making clothes and interpreting fashion. With a lot of competition, how do you make your clothes stand out or worth picking?
Dress making tips
To improve the quality of your clothes, you would have to have understanding about fashion in general.
The easiest way of being acquainted with fashion and its recent trends is by reading fashion magazines and watching runway and lifestyle shows in television. By doing this, you would understand patterns and different kinds of fabrics. You would also have understanding on different kinds of clothes and color combinations and groups.
Aside from knowing the fashion trends, you can also ask some people in your customer target area to identify what kind of clothes best appeal to them or they need. This could help you identify what kind of clothes you are going to make and eventually sell.
When a customer comes into your door to ask for a fitting and then requests different kinds of clothes, of course, you would like them to be happy. Make sue that they are easy to wear, comfortable and at the same fits the lifestyle and activities of the customer.
By admin2 on Mar 11, 2010 in Dressmaking | 0 Comments
Whether you are planning to indulge in a dressmaking business or you just want to release your creativity by producing wonderful pieces of clothing as well as other things such as decorations and personal stuff, you don’t have to spend so much time and money just to learn the craft.
All you need to do is conduct a little research on the basics of dressmaking, acquire the necessary materials and tools to be used and pump up your enthusiasm in the creation process. You can do this research by visiting various websites on the Internet which offer information on this topic, read books and magazines about sewing and dressmaking in general or ask somebody you know—either a friend or your own sewer—for some tips on how you can get started on dressmaking.
Learning the basics of sewing as preparation to dressmaking
People who have been successful spent so much time on their craft. Because of the amount of time they have spent on this activity, they were able to discover on their own the secrets, tips and techniques behind any successful needlework. But since you cannot spend the rest of your life just to learn sewing, it is best to enroll in a simple dressmaking class.
By admin2 on Mar 10, 2010 in Dressmaking | 0 Comments
Dressmaking can never be possible without fabrics. A fabric is a basic material dressmakers use when designing and making any dress.
There are many types of dressmaking fabrics available in the market. Professional dressmakers very well know about the nature and appropriate use of every fabric.
However, if you are still a beginner in making dresses, you should learn more about the different types of dressmaking fabrics, and which one you should use for particular purposes.
There are specific factors you need to consider when creating and implementing certain dressmaking ideas. Before you start making any dress, you need to know where the outfit will be worn, what occasion, and some other specifications and requirements of the person who will wear the dress.
Such factors will provide you useful and appropriate ideas when finding and choosing fabrics that are right for your project. After you have taken body measurements and decided on the design to use, it is time you pick out the correct dressmaking fabrics to use.
Different types of dressmaking fabrics
Silk
By admin2 on Mar 9, 2010 in Dressmaking | 0 Comments
The fabric to be used is one of the major determinants of a successful dressmaking project. This is because the fabric itself will make or break your project by telling you if you have chosen the right kind in your specific creation.
Most dressmakers would agree that knowing the right kind of fabric to be used for a specific project would require the knowledge about its different kinds. If you are just starting to sew and is quite hesitant about choosing fabrics, then now is the time to familiarize yourself with the different kinds of fabrics to be used in different creations.
Choosing fabrics for dressmaking
For beginners in dressmaking, choosing fabrics is probably one of the hardest tasks because these can be overwhelmed with so many different kinds available. To avoid being confused and spend money on the wrong kind of fabric, take time to research on different types available in the market, so you can identify which is the ideal or suitable type for the sewing project you have in mind.
Once you conduct a research on different kinds of fabric, you will learn that these kinds are based on the fiber content of the fabric. Fiber content refers to the components of the fabric that will make it suitable for a specific use.