Thanks for the tips. I love to practice sustainable sewing, and color blocking is a great way to use up fabric scraps. Added benefit is a “one-of-a-kind” garment!
I found this video very interesting. I haven't done pattern drafting but you made it look do-able. Good way to use up smaller pieces of similar weight fabric. Great video. Good job!
Thanks for this. How do you finish your seams? I would be afraid that the drape (especially in knits) would be effected. Do you have a similar video about 'colour' blocking a striped pattern to make it multi directional?
Another reason for color blocking is to make a garment that makes you look thinner and create illusion of curves when you want them and hide where you don't want them.
Great advice, clear demonstration and very inspiring. Thanks!
Thanks for the tips. I love to practice sustainable sewing, and color blocking is a great way to use up fabric scraps. Added benefit is a “one-of-a-kind” garment!
I totally agree! It can be a fun puzzle to use your scraps too. :)
The curved line example was good to see explained. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
I found this video very interesting. I haven't done pattern drafting but you made it look do-able. Good way to use up smaller pieces of similar weight fabric. Great video. Good job!
I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Very helpful. Thsnks
Really appreciate this thank u my dear ❤
I'm glad it was helpful. :)
Thanks for this. How do you finish your seams? I would be afraid that the drape (especially in knits) would be effected.
Do you have a similar video about 'colour' blocking a striped pattern to make it multi directional?
Great ideas thank you so much !
Glad you like them!
Another reason for color blocking is to make a garment that makes you look thinner and create illusion of curves when you want them and hide where you don't want them.
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