Thursday, May 29, 2014

Fashionable Suggestions for Using Different Types of Dressmaking Fabrics

Thinking about updating your wardrobe without hitting the retail shops? The next best thing is to have a dressmaker sew your clothes for you. Apart from it being a cheaper option than buying something off the rack, you can also have your measurements tailor fit for a better feel and you have full control over the choice of dressmaking fabric, color and print. The best part about this is shopping for dressmaking fabric, which comes in all sorts of colors, materials and prints. It may seem overwhelming at first, but with a few suggestions on what you can have made using particular fabric types will certainly have you looking like you’re on top of your fashion game this season. Here are some suggestions you can try!

Nineties Revival With Tartan   

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Emma Watson in Tartan Dress

A nineties throwback is very apt these days, as the fashion of this decade is seeing a revival. And what better way to pay tribute to this awesome decade than by donning a tartan dress? Whether fitted or loose around the body, a tartan dress paired with a pair of black stockings is a stylish nod to the nineties without looking like you’re on a total time warp. Keep your accessories to a minimum (a crystal statement necklace is a great choice), bust out your 12-hole leather boots or velvet loafers and you’re good to go.

Pajama Dressing with Printed Cotton Pants

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Low in effort and high on impact, a pair of printed cotton pants will be your best friend on days when you want to look dressed up but don’t want to spend so much time on it. Printed cotton pants look great on any body type, thanks to a gartered waist and a gathered hem that gently hugs the ankles. The swishy cotton fabric feels nice and soft against the skin (compared to leg-hugging capris) and looks great when paired with a plain colored tee or a striped boat neck that you tuck in the waistband. For a style boost, team with a pair of show-stopping heels. For a regular daytime look, your trusty pair of flats should do the trick and allow you the comfort needed to run your errands.

See-Through Lace Skirts   

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Need something that bridges the gap between formal and casual? A midi lace skirt is a great piece to have in your wardrobe, especially if it is the hip-hugging kind with a half see-through option (half-length lining). For a corporate setting or afterhours cocktails, a midi lace skirt works best with a crisp polo shirt tucked in and cinched with a statement belt. For this skirt, the best type of lace to use is heavy corded lace fabric so you don’t have to worry about the material being too fine and being in danger of snagging.

The Punchy-Hued Linen Boyfriend Shirt  

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Blake Lively in Boyfriend Polo
You probably already have a trusty white boyfriend polo sitting in your closet – you know, the one that fits well and you pull out for your standard corporate look. Now it’s time to give that style a second lease on fashion by making it a lot more fun. Buy dressmaking fabric in punchy hues and have a dressmaker copy the exact style that you already have. While it’s good to have your standard black and white polos as they never go out of style, it wouldn’t hurt to have a few bright options to give your outfits that much-needed zest without having to pile on the accessories.

No-Fuss Bi-Stretch Evening Dress  

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Sara Sampaio and Jennifer Hudson Bi-Stretch Evening Dress

Any woman should always have a fuss-free evening dress that she can easily don in an instant, and a bi-stretch dress is the perfect style to have. The stretchy material hugs gently and creates a lovely ruching on drapey areas. With the right style, you can even position the ruching to cover problem spots such as your belly or waist.  Try to have this dress made with a V-neck for a more figure-flattering silhouette, and punctuate with a pair of attention-grabbing statement earrings. The plus point of this dress is it is so easy to manage; just throw it in the wash and hang dry – no need for ironing!

Easy, Breezy Chiffon Blouses   

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No closet is ever complete without a couple of printed chiffon sleeveless blouses that are very trendy these days – and with good reason. Chiffon is a relatively economical fabric to purchase, and the amount of prints that you can choose from makes it a very enjoyable task indeed. If you still don’t have one, go for two or three pieces that differ in color and print. Chiffon blouses are great to have on hand when laundry day is several days from now as you can hang them in the morning and come home to them dry and ready for another OOTD (outfit of the day) come night time. As an added bonus, you do not really need to accessories much because the prints on the blouse are practically enough. A simple gold chain necklace or bracelet, plus your trusty gold watch, is enough.

Lounge in Luxury with Satin Kimono Tops

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Cover-ups are good to have in your closet, and a satin kimono style cover up is your best bet. The satin material feels really lovely against the skin, and this style is very versatile such that you can take it from the bedroom to the boardwalk. Wear it with your white tank top and denim cut-offs for quick trips to the supermarket while still looking fashionable. It can even be used as a blouse, too – wear a lacey bra or bustier underneath and cinch at the waist with a matching belt. Pair it with leggings, your favorite heels and simple gold hoop earrings and you are ready to hit the bar with the girls on a Friday night. Have two or three of these on hand for every occasion. It is even a great option to take to the beach, where you will surely have many photo ops lounging on a recliner and sipping your pina colada in style.

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Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Something for Everyone at the Haberdashery

Mention the word ‘haberdashery’ and it is likely that one will think of a quaint shop where a genteel man is being measured for a made to order pair of pants and perhaps a jacket or two by a bespectacled white-haired old man. While it’s true that a haberdashery is a shop that caters to men’s tailored clothes, it actually services more people in these contemporary times. You might even be surprised to find out that there is something you will want to buy in a haberdashery.

Not Your Average Store


A haberdashery today, whether it is located in an actual store in the neighborhood or found online, is a one-stop shop for so many different kinds of materials used for many purposes. It is like a fabric store, craft store and specialty supplies store all rolled into one. Haberdasheries all over the world can thank the continued rise and attention to arts and crafts and ‘made to order’ as a hobby, an economic venture or as a lifestyle alternative. A more observant eye will notice that there are more shows, magazines, websites and the like that cater to these things, which really helped draw attention to haberdasheries. Here’s why it pays to go and see one.

Something for the Clothes makers

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Haberdasheries primarily service dressmakers and tailors. If you’re into sewing and dressmaking, a visit to the haberdashery (whether a brick and mortar store or an online one) is practically like a visit to a candy shop. A haberdashery will have everything that is needed in dressmaking and any other sewing project. It is actually better to visit a haberdashery than to go to a fabric shop because the former has a more extensive range of cloth to choose from, from plain cotton to fine silk and satin.

For the Craft Aficionados

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Apart from materials needed in dressmaking and sewing projects, a haberdashery is also a great place to check out if you are looking for unique craft items for a variety of projects – even the ones that do not require sewing. Some of the materials you can purchase include plain and decorated ribbons, sequins in all colors of the rainbow, buttons in all shapes and sizes and so much more!

For the Toy Makers

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If making plush toys is your thing, you will enjoy a visit to the haberdashery. Most haberdasheries have a section dedicated to toy components. Apart from the actual material needed for the actual body of the toy (such as canvas cloth or felt, for example), there are also special parts such as animal joints or even toy noses. These are really appreciated by both fledgling and seasoned toy makers who haven’t developed the skill to make these parts by hand or are looking for a time saving way to make more toys in less time.

For the Accessory Shop Owners

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Own an Etsy shop? Have a knack making and selling women’s’ and girls’ accessories? A haberdashery is a fantastic place to replenish your essential supplies and to stock up on new and unique adornments. Most haberdasheries carry elastics, headbands, squares, Velcro’s and other basic materials to make a variety of accessories. For the decorating part, you can find attractive decors in haberdasheries that are ideal for making elegant headpieces, dainty decorative pins, funky corsages and more.

For the Bag Aficionados

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Those who have always dreamed of breaking into the bag making business will find that a haberdashery will have everything needed to make a basic bag. Bag handles come in a variety of materials (such as bamboo, plastic, wooden or leather, among others) and styles (curved, fish shaped, round, and more). Zippers come in different colors for when you want them to blend in or stand out, and come with either plastic or metal pulls. Again, the choice of fabric will be an enjoyable task given the extensive range of both plain and printed options.

For the Wedding Party


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One of the best customers of haberdasheries are wedding party groups, as you can find everything you will need for the dress, the detailing and even the matching purse. Materials needed to make bridesmaid, Maid of Honor, flower girls and more can be sourced in all different colors and styles at a haberdashery. There are ribbon embellishments, fine laces, boning and waistbands, organza, paddings and more!

Home Textiles and Supplies

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If you are looking for materials to make curtains to dress your windows with or you want to make a new sofa cover, a haberdashery will also have the materials you need. Apart from the fabric needed for the home textile project, you can also buy curtain hooks and poles, rods and tape, and a variety of decorative materials to adorn the fabric with such as tassels or bead fringing. For those who want to make new upholstery for sofas and stuffed chairs, bias tapes and trims – as well as stuffing, in some haberdasheries! – can be found there as well.

Other Materials

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Haberdasheries also offer an extensive variety of tools for sewing and crafting. There are different kinds of scissors and scissor sets from an assortment of brands (and unbranded ones, too); rules grids and tape measures; and sewing machine accessories and parts such as machine bobbins, machine bulbs, machine needles and other parts.

Having mentioned all these great supplies that can be found at a haberdashery, you’ll probably get all excited and want to visit one in the soonest possible time. Prior to your visit, it is suggested that you make a list of things that you need to get for a particular project. It also helps if you already have samples or “pegs” of what you want, including colors and patterns, in order to save time while hunting for options. Measurements and quantities of fabric and other supplies are also important to ensure that you are buying what you need and not run short on something. It will also help to call prior to your visit to check if they have all the items you need, or you can probably check online if they have an updated inventory that you can peruse.

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