March 30, 2016 Zero Waste Fashion Design -an interim report by Kathleen Fasanella Wednesdays, the factory is quiet. I’m the only one here so I can do what I want which often means obsessively checking on my feral cat population. The grey fluffy one is missing again and I try not to let it upset me.… Read More...
November 18, 2014 Old school patternmakers: Should you get a CAD system? Or update the one you have? by Kathleen Fasanella A conversation with another old school pattern maker brings this topic to the forefront -if you’re a highly skilled pattern maker accustomed to manual work, is it worth getting a CAD system for pattern making? For that matter, if you already have a CAD system but it is aging, should you upgrade to a newer version or get another software program altogether?… Read More...
August 6, 2014 Why you shouldn’t hire a tailor to make your first designs by Kathleen Fasanella Many start ups try to get a jump on getting to a finished product by hiring a tailor or “couture” seamstress to make their first prototypes. While this can be a great solution for a designer who cannot visualize the finished product without a physical sample of their idea, it’s a problem because neither the pattern or sample can be used in manufacturing.… Read More...
January 24, 2014 Review: Patternmaking for Menswear by Kathleen Fasanella A frequently heard lament is the dearth of pattern making books specific to the male form. Toward addressing the oversight comes a recently released title called Patternmaking for Menswear by Gareth Kershaw, from Laurence Publishing. Before I start though, I confess a bit of wariness.… Read More...
November 26, 2013 Video: Digitizing clothing patterns by Kathleen Fasanella Because there remains ambiguity as to the time and complexity involved in digitizing sewing patterns, I’ve created another video for you. In this video, you can watch my CAD screen while I digitize 10 pattern pieces. Including set up time—creating a file, taping the pieces to the board—digitizing 10 pieces takes all of 30 minutes.… Read More...