A simple technique to fit a button-through blouse.Continue Reading
Pattern Making Fundamentals: How to make a bust adjustment on bodice pattern
Bust adjustment: simple techniques to adjust the bust for a perfect fit!Continue Reading
How to draft a facing for sewing patterns (VIDEO)
Facings are most often used for finishing and strengthening purposes, but…can also be used for design and aesthetic reasons as well. For example, you can use them to add contrast, decoration, or a unique flare to your sewing patterns! Learn everything you need to know about facings, including how easy they are to draft!
Measuring the body for pattern drafting
Flat pattern making requires an accurate set of measurements to draft from. Taking careful body measurements will be one of the keys to your success!
Understanding Garment Ease (VIDEO)
Imagine if a garment had no ease and were sewn to the exact measurements of your body. It would be like a second skin. No thanks, right? If you were drafting a simple sloper, then absolutely…draft it to your measurements. That’s how it’s supposed to be done! That brings me to the topic of ease. Ease refers to the difference between the finished measurement of the garment and the measurements of the wearer’s body.
There are two basic kinds of ease: wearing ease and design ease. Well, maybe there are a few more instances where is used. For example; in a sleeve cap. But, let’s talk about wearing and design ease.