If you love sewing and clothing, and want to save good textiles from landfill, The Art Of Refashioning will inspire you to create clothing in a new, eco way! Join fashion upcycler Mariana Kirova and discover how to upcycle/recycle 'old' clothes into beautiful new styles yourself. Explore how to get started, how to re-design and work with colours. Find out creative solutions for reworking existing clothing without being a dressmaker, know pattern drafting or use commercial patterns. Join the DIY sewists that revolutionise how we rethink and create clothing!
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If you love sewing and clothing, and want to save good textiles from landfill, The Art Of Refashioning will inspire you to create clothing in a new, eco way! Join fashion upcycler Mariana Kirova and discover how to upcycle/recycle 'old' clothes into beautiful new styles yourself. Explore how to get started, how to re-design and work with colours. Find out creative solutions for reworking existing clothing without being a dressmaker, know pattern drafting or use commercial patterns. Join the DIY sewists that revolutionise how we rethink and create clothing!
EP 11: How To Assess Quality Of A Garment. Quality Miniseries Part 3.
The Art Of Refashioning
24 minutes 18 seconds
4 years ago
EP 11: How To Assess Quality Of A Garment. Quality Miniseries Part 3.
All links mentioned in this episode are on the website: www.EcoFashionSewing.com/about-upcycling/how-to-assess-quality-of-a-garment/
The idea of the Quality Miniseries, as so many other insightful pieces of valuable content were created, actually came from you, my audience and workshop students. It was the question ‘How to assess quality of a garment’ that inspired this episode.
The last Part 3 of the Quality Miniseries is now also available as a video. It focuses on how to assess quality of a garment regardless where you get it - in a thrift store, second hand sale, a swap party or elsewhere.
In particular we talk about:
Is it about the brand, is it the fabric or what else tells you ‘good quality’
When you need to consider taking it regardless of the quality
What I avoid, again regardless of the quality, that will give some food for thought for when you buy or acquire second hand, to wear ‘as is’ or refashion.
Furthermore, if you like the idea to rework some of your finds, then check out the other episodes from the Miniseries on Quality:
Part 1 talks you through the sewing standards that can elevate an upcycle project. It explains in details what to keep an eye on when sewing. Easy to apply, the 10 Sewing Tips and Tricks sets you up for great results.
Part 2 explains what makes the overall look of a garment perceived as high quality. Regardless of colour or style, there are certain things to look for. It is all covered in the Top 10 Design Tips here.
The Art Of Refashioning
If you love sewing and clothing, and want to save good textiles from landfill, The Art Of Refashioning will inspire you to create clothing in a new, eco way! Join fashion upcycler Mariana Kirova and discover how to upcycle/recycle 'old' clothes into beautiful new styles yourself. Explore how to get started, how to re-design and work with colours. Find out creative solutions for reworking existing clothing without being a dressmaker, know pattern drafting or use commercial patterns. Join the DIY sewists that revolutionise how we rethink and create clothing!