If you listened to Episonde 12 of the Podcast Sew Forth Now, you heard the news that Simplicity has teamed up with Project Runway. Yesterday, I purchased one of the PR patterns. What's different about these patterns?
Each pattern comes with the basic pieces and then variations of sleeves, necklines, etc. just like most patterns. The difference is that the layouts and the yardages are give for each design element separately. So, if you want to make a short sleeve dress with a yoke, you add the yardage for the dress + sleeves + yoke. The problem with this is that you can end up buying a lot of extra fabric that you don't need. I plan on laying out my pieces first before deciding on the yardage.
Now ideally, you want your croquis to look like you, so I will have to "pad" this woman up a bit! There are lots of good articles out there on how to use a croquis, in fact, I believe there was one in a past issue of Threads, but I don't remember which one. Here is a link to some premade croquis's. I recently saw on one of the boards at PR that someone had their husband take pictures of her in her underwear. I believe she then used the "sketch" feature in her photo software to make a customized croquis. I think this is a fabulous idea. It really will show if a style will look good on your particular body shape.
Fantastic Fit for Every Body by Gale Grigg Hazen begins her book with a whole chapter on how to make a custom croquis and why you need one.
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ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment on my podcast, I purchased a Project Runway pattern yesterday, too. I will have to go dig it out of the sack and take a look at it. I love the other pattern you purchased, too.
ReplyDeleteNancy ~ I like your pattern choices and the fabric sounds amazing. Thank you for showing the inside of the Project Runway patterns. I have to admit to being intrigued by them even after reading some negative reviews of them.
ReplyDeleteWow! Thanks, Nancy. Like Carolyn, I am glad to get an "inside view" of the PR patterns. The cliche regarding judging by books' covers applies here.
ReplyDeleteOkay I love your little dress you made. I know what you mean about the maternity thing. I don't have children yet but a lot of the styles popular now make me feel like I am expecting! Makes people ask me at work. LOL. As for the Project Runway collection. I found it confusing. That's a good idea to lay it out first. I can't wait to see what happens.
ReplyDeleteNice dress. Glad you wrote about the Project Runway patterns. My initial reaction to seeing them in the Simplicity pattern book was not positive. I am thinking I may have been to quick to judge.
ReplyDeleteHello! Could you please please help me? I'm looking for a Simplicity-Project Runway whole catalogue, and I can't find it anywere. I don't want to purchase the patterns separately but the complete catalogue. Do you know if this catalogue exists? If it does, where can I find it? I'm desperate!!
ReplyDeleteRegards, thanks already,
Andrea.