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Equally Novice And Skilled Seamstresses Can Learn New Ways To Use Clothing Patterns

By , November 9, 2009 8:30 am

Making clothing is enjoying a revival in popularity. People who have never sewed a garment in their lives are taking up this hobby, some for economic reasons, others to augment their modern clothing styles with period costumes and still others just for the fun.

Experienced sewing enthusiasts are always looking for new ways to use clothing patterns and learn new skills. Teens are taking up sewing to make a one-of-a-kind clothing statement. Perhaps this is due to the many new options you can find online. Let’s take a look at some of these clothing pattern innovations. You’ll even find some freebies!

Vintage and retro clothing is all the rage these days. Some of these clothes can carry a big price tag when you search online shops and eBay venues. Some vintage and retro clothes harken back to the days when corsets were de rigeur or people were generally skinnier than people today.

Unless you’re also into corsets, which are, BTW, popular with teens, fitting and altering these fashions can prove to be a problem. Here’s the good news. You can buy clothing patterns for vintage and retro styles online. This means you can use the advantages of modern, wash and wear fabrics and the finished garment will fit like a glove!

Around the country, Renaissance fairs take place every summer and these are beyond vintage! Nevertheless, you can find a lot of Renaissance style clothing patterns on the Internet. These detailed costumes are very beautiful and remarkably enjoyable to make and wear. That’s what you should use if you want to make a fashion statement.

No matter what period garment rings your bell, there’s a clothing pattern to fill the bill. Online pattern shops feature everything from Victorian and Edwardian costumes to Ragtime, with the World War I and II fashions well represented.

Should you feel your skills aren’t sufficient to tackle some of these clothes, many of which have intricate detailing not described in your sewing reference books, it’s not a problem. You’ll find all the instruction you need on websites selling these unique clothing patterns. They offer articles covering cutting and construction, replete with diagrams and illustrations. Some also provide videos.

Other websites offer pictorial histories of costume that covers hundreds of years. Taking a look at such sites can help you choose styles and designs you like. As for fit, there’s also plenty of information online to teach you how to make that clothing pattern fit you. Some websites offer free patterns, from which you can make your own master pattern.

You should try this option if you’ve never shopped online for fabric, trims and other supplies. You can save money and browse for hours with less cost than when you go to a fabric shop at the mall. You can just choose and wait for it to be delivered.

You certainly won’t find such clothing at the department store. This opens up a whole new world of sewing pleasure.

Article by Chris Bradley, you can learn more about him at his profile

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