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The Importance of Dressmaking Skills

Whether you have that dream of starting your own fashion line or you simply want to make your own fabulous clothes, you can never succeed on it without learning the art of dressmaking. Sure, you can hire designers to do all the hard work for your vision; but it is definitely better and less expensive if you have ample knowledge on the trends, styles and designs that are suitable for your figure. Moreover, if you aspire to become a fashion designer, being equipped with dressmaking skills can help you get on top of your game.

Aside from going into fashion school, there are other ways for you to educate yourself on how to create clothes or dresses. There are several books and resources available for you to get started. The basic skills you have to know are the different sewing techniques. Certainly, you cannot go without familiarizing yourself with the sewing parts, tools, supplies and equipments needed in dressmaking.

Next, you have to learn and practice doing dressmaking patterns, measurements and designs. Knowing the implications of the different fabrics, colors and designs on physical appearance is very important as well. Being adept in designing clothes lets you have an in-depth knowledge on what kind of clothing styles complement your hair, skin tone, face and body shape. It can also give you a significant clue on how to hide some physical flaws and how to emphasize certain physical assets. All of these can contribute to a deeper appreciation and a sound judgment of fashion styles and fads.

By Jack Goldhammer  



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