Destination Designer - First Forms First and Required Reading
Filed under: Fashion, Best of the Season, Stylish Living
So, you want to be a designer? Photo: Lusha Nelson, Conde Nast Archive/CORBIS
These online sources will have you designing in no time:
You know how fashion designers are always pinning up fabric on dress forms (the old-fashioned-looking mannequins on wheels)?
That's called "draping." It's the most fabulous way to design and not too hard once you learn the basics. This beginner's video on draping has many more where it came from.
Basic sketching skills will also give you a good idea of where your design is headed before you even pick up a straight pin and scissors. This tutorial will get you started.
For all-around great resources on sewing and garment designing, go to the BeSewStylish blog and ThreadsMagazine.com. You'll find tons of articles and tips from the foremost sewing and fashion apparel design experts. And the informative and fun Threadbanger.com will appeal to the hipster DIY designer in you.
A few good books are always handy to have when you want to strike out as a designer. To rev up your construction skills, get "Chic & Simple Sewing: Skirts, Dresses, Tops, and Jackets for the Modern Seamstress," a new book out by Christine Haynes.
For a complete guide to draping, Helen Joseph-Armstrong's book "Draping for Apparel Design" will have your atelier up and running in no time. A bit pricey, but so worth it.
And "Draping for Fashion Design" by Hilda Jaffe and Nurie Relis is the curriculum of choice for the Fashion Institute of Technology.
Speaking of dress forms, which can also fetch a pretty penny: Take a look at this video on how to make your own custom form ... from duct tape! Bizarre, I know, but clever and cheap -- all the struggling designers are doing it.
Smart Tip: Don't drape in your actual fashion fabric! Use a cheap cotton or fabric look-alike to make your muslin or cloth pattern. And to transfer from muslin to paper pattern, read this free article from Threadsmagazine.com.
That should give you more than enough to get started designing your dream collection. Next week, find out about some of the best tools of the trade when its comes to designing.
Amber Eden is the former editor-in-chief of Threads magazine and founding editor of SewStylish magazine and CraftStylish.com. She has studied draping and haute couture techniques at The Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT), and according to her, will probably be a student there for life.












Jessie Cox 8-26-2009 @ 3:54PM
Very well written and informative. Great stuff!!
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Jonna 8-26-2009 @ 3:54PM
I can't wait to get started! Keep the info coming !!!!
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Allison 8-26-2009 @ 5:09PM
This is fantastic information. Thanks Amber. I'm looking forward to reading your blog every week.
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mary 8-26-2009 @ 9:37PM
Great stuff Amber, look forward to reading next weeks blog.
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Jessica 8-26-2009 @ 9:49PM
this article is most definitely 'required reading' for anyone with a dream of whipping up a homemade frock.
even a sewing-shy girl like me can get inspired by draping the way you describe it. the writer clearly has a wealth of experience, a heighten fashion sense and by golly she can even write with style.
look forward to many more articles full of wit and savvy.
thank you, amber eden!!!
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deana 8-27-2009 @ 8:41AM
This is a great roundup of information on how to start designing your own duds. Thanks Amber!
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Lauren Boyle 8-27-2009 @ 10:30AM
Amber~
This is a fantastic column! I look forward to reading it weekly! Thanks!
Lauren
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Michaela 8-27-2009 @ 9:37PM
Wow Amber! I can almost hear the thousands of will-be designers of the future getting psyched-up from the great info and resources here. Oh, yes they can. Can't wait to read more!
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Yolanda 8-29-2009 @ 3:15PM
Congratulations! ! ! This is really neat and needed for soooooo many future designers. May GOD bless you and continue to use you. Keep me posted. All the best!
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