Are you experiencing difficulties in finding a dress of the right size? The truth is that the standard measurement is only a myth because it only applies to fashion models. Most of the time, the buyers are from the average people with custom sizes. For instance, a condition where the dress fits on the waist but then too tight on the shoulders is commonly experienced by women with inverted triangle body type.
Besides the customizability, sewing a garment by yourself trains your mind to be sharp and creative. It will be an excellent productive activity if you are an older adult seeking a leisure hobby.
Read below to know how to start sewing clothes by yourself!
Joining a Workshop/Course
Sewing communities are everywhere. Find one that operates near your neighborhood, and join them as a member. The first benefit of participating in a real Do-It-Yourself fashion designers club is that you can socialize with people of the same interest. Group encouragement is vital in supporting individuals in learning a new skill. Also, normally, there will be some experts involved in that kind of club, and they can be your best sources to get the right sewing materials and fabrics from domestic garment shops.
Buying the Equipment
Under the right supervision, you will be less likely to spend money on sewing tools you do not need. First, you need to buy a sewing machine. Beginners can start with Brother C S6000i, Janome 8002D, and all the SINGER series. Second, sewing will require you to have small tools like measuring tapes, needles, pins, thimble, threader, rulers, pattern weights, tweezers, erasable marking pens, and chalks. Put them all in one box, and you are ready to sew your first garment!
Learning from Online References
Pinterest and Reddit are two social platforms where you can learn many ideas about DIY sewing. You can also learn from YouTube and other online sources. Document your learning experience in a journal so that you can evaluate your progress easily.
Once you get all the basics in sewing, you can try applying to the advanced courses. Sewing Studio with Diana Rupp, Sew Confident by Angela Wolf, and 40 Techniques Every Sewer Should Know by Gail Yellen are paid workshops that can significantly boost your sewing and knitting skill.
Displaying Your Works
Once you decide to create your first project, you should do it with your whole heart. Make sure that the project has a real purpose. Sew a garment that is wearable and looks pretty. If you are not confident to use it as a gift for your relatives or friends, you can join a charity program and give the garment to the people in need.
Also, let the all the members from your sewing club see your work. Ask them what constructive feedbacks you can have. Note them all down, and study again. If you can maintain the right manner, you can turn your hobby into a full-time career in the fashion industry.
