Handwoven Clothes - Patterns or no Patterns
Last week, I showed you a dress from material I wove. This week, I'm going to focus on patterns versus no patterns. No Pattern To the right is a photograph of my sister modeling a dress I made from handwoven fabric. In this case, the dress was used with no pattern (i.e. I designed as I went). It is created using five panels, three of which are eight inches shorter than the other two. The longer panels form the front of the dress, and include the casing for the halter strap; the shorter pieces form the back and sides. Benefits For using handwoven fabric, it's fairly easy to say one major benefit is being able to simply design. Knowing how much fabric I had, I could divide the fabric into the panels, adding and subtracting as I went. This works out well when I have fabric, but not exactly certain what I want to do with it. Problems For this particular style of design, having a dressmaker's dummy is almost a necessity. It helped me by giving me a model that didn...