
The Dutch Textile Workshop: development pattern sheets
previous work For The Dutch Textile workshop I developed several pattern sheets. This means scanning the hand drawn pattern pieces and convert the scans to
previous work For The Dutch Textile workshop I developed several pattern sheets. This means scanning the hand drawn pattern pieces and convert the scans to
Made to measure, tailor made, bespoke, off-the-rack: So many words to describe custom made garments. Do you know the difference?
Labels are often overlooked.
Did you think about where to place the labels and what to put on them?
In this blog I tell you how to choose the best size label for your garments. Spoiler alert: there is no standard solution.
The lack of proper documentation can cost you a lot of time, money and frustration during the manufacturing process. Let me tell you why…
Getting your garment made takes more than just handing over a sketch to the manufacturer. They need something more to work with: a tech pack.
Are you as frustrated as me when shopping for clothes? Let me tell you why most fashion brands fail to create clothes that fit everybody.
Achieving a perfect fit for all your customer is maybe impossible, but with these tips you can improve the fit of your garments. Without adding stretch…
previous work For Dutch Avenue I developed the patterns for a little black dress and several accessories which transform the classic office dress into a
An old but still relevant blog when I worked as a tailor.
Made-to-measure clothing has many advantages. Benefits that might not be known to everyone.
Are you an emerging designer without a clue where to start producing your designs ?
Then I have something for you