Friday, November 5, 2010
One More Sleep!!!!
I will have another update on how the parade goes and photos!!
Soooo excited!!!!
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Finsished Graments!!!
We have fittings today, but I'm hoping they all fit pretty well because I don't want to have to do many alterations.
We also had to choose our music that we want for our section for the parade and hand that up today. I chose a song called 'Drop it' by Christian Cheval. I think its got a good beat and it suits my range.
Now time to getting on to finishing my business plan and all the other paperwork!
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Brand tags
I did learn today that it is best to order brand tags early and have them before you start making your garments. Some of them were hard to sew to the lining so I had to hand stitch them in. It would be a lot easier to sew them onto the lining and then put the garment together.
The picture is a bit blurry but it shows how my brand tags look.
I also put my care labels in my garments. This was hard because the tafe didn’t have some of the care labels that I needed but I made do with what we had. And I am not planning on laundering my garments so it isn’t necessary to have the exact right tags. Some of these tags were easy to do because I could attach them with the brand tag but others were being inserted into seams.
I then had to put hanging tape into some of the dresses. The strapless defiantly needed it but because I had but boning in the side seams I couldn’t insert them so I stitched them on top of the seam.
If I had to do it over I would order tags early and sew them in as I’m going and also I would sew in care labels and hanging tape as I’m going.
Because I started putting the brand tags and care tags into garments I have started finishing some of them. I feel like I am progressing and getting on my way.
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Callie Got Some Changes
I made it up twice in two different gold knits. The picture below shows this. But I wasn’t happy with either of them and I didn’t think that they fitted into the collection. Sue told me to go and look at other fabrics and see if I could find something that I liked to replace it.
After speaking with Sue again we decided on the Silk Dupion because we think the velvet showed a bit too much texture and would take away from the shoulder details.
I pattern made the dress again because I couldn’t use the same pattern as this fabric is not a stretch. I toiled it up. And went shopping again to buy the fabric. I have now finished the dress and only have to make the under vest that the shoulder details are going to attach to.
My Range
Outfit 3 is called ‘Callie’ and is a gold dress with shoulder detail in the burnt fabric. This garment was originally made in a gold knitted fabric but I decided that I didn’t like it so I changed to a gold silk Dupion that looks much better. The burnt fabric has three different layers and all 4 colours are featured; blue, pink, purple green and gold and all layers have black organza burnt over the top.
As you can see in the pictures all the garment have a head piece of some sort which I am currently working on, and they also have an ankle bracelet. I have decided to make these on the wrists but they won’t be featured on all the outfits. I think some outfits may also need a necklace but I think I will decided this when I see it on a model.
Friday, October 8, 2010
Care Labels and Brand Labels
As for brand tags, I should probably order them soon. I found a good website that sells them, but their minimum order is 500 which I wouldn't mind. They also had a good deal to buy 1000 and I know I would use them in the next few years so it wouldn't mind getting that many. Only problem is they are $229 + p&h and I don't really have that much money to buy them after funding my whole range. So, I am going to go with an Adelaide company and I can order 4 dozen for $58 which is much more affordable for me at the moment. I am hoping to go visit them this week and get them ordered and all ready to go in the garments.
My Friday At Tafe
This is my precious hot glue gun. It's helping to stick my whole collection together. When I cut the fabric I have burnt it is coming apart a bit so I need to reinforce it with glue. Also a lot of the organza needs to be glued down if it hasn't melted to the plastic well.
I changed my design to being a one shouldered dress with the burnt fabric wrapping over the shoulder. I had completely lined the dress so when I sewed the burnt fabric over the top the stitching lines were going to be seen on the inside and i was also worried of the lining not sitting well on the inside. Because the fabric is so delicate I don't like to play around with it too much and only want to stitch it once and avoid unpicking. I talked to Sophie and she had the idea of using press studs to join it onto the dress and leave it as a separate piece. I liked this idea so much better and it's an easier option.
Here are the pictures of the almost finished garment. I need to hand stitch the press studs on and finish the hem which I might do on the model.