Sew Your Own Clothes

The fashion industry produces 10% of the global population’s carbon emissions and is the second-largest consumer of the world’s water supply.

As a result, there’s been a steady rise in consumers learning to make their own garments. Perhaps you’re eager to sew your own clothes but you’re not sure where to start.

Sounds familiar? Don’t worry, you’ve come to the right place. Here is everything you need to know. 

Grab Your Supplies

The first step on how to sew your own clothes is gathering supplies. You’ll need a pair of sharp scissors, otherwise, they could fray the fabric. Also, find a flexible tape measure so you can measure the bust, waistline, and hips for your garments.

Further, find a seam ripper to amend mistakes and chalk so you know where to sew. And because sourcing material can be expensive, buy wholesale fabric online to browse an extensive selection of designs. 

As a beginner, linen or cotton work bests because they have little stretch and they won’t slip around as you’re trying to sew. 

Get a Sewing Machine 

If you’re unsure how to make your own clothes, invest in a sewing machine. Choose a household version as they’re more portable and offer a range of stitch types, fantastic if you want to create different styles of clothing.

And read the instruction manual so you understand the basic components before you design your clothes.

Start Simple

Sure, you want to make your own wardrobe, but it’s best to start simple. Try sewing pajama pants with an elastic waistband because it will teach you the basics. On the plus side, if they don’t turn out well, you can still wear them around the house. 

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Another top tip is to regularly try on your garment as you sew. This is to check that the fit is right and the seam is tidy. Plus, it’s easier to spot any mistakes and make adjustments as you go rather than at the end. 

In the beginning, you may feel disheartened unpicking stitches or cutting a new piece, but that’s part of the process. Just keep practicing!

Never Leave Your Seams Unfinished

As you make your own clothes, you’ll discover how fiddly it is to create a perfect seam on the inside and out.

Because you can’t see the inside, many leave their seams messy. But unfinished seams means your garment could eventually unravel and leave a hole, putting your hard work to waste.

And, as a general rule, hand-stitch your hem as it’s more effective than with a sewing machine.

That’s How to Sew Your Own Clothes

Hopefully, you now know how to sew your own clothes. 

Load up on supplies and learn how to use a sewing machine so you gain confidence. You should also practice a simple design on woven fabric before moving onto more challenging projects. Happy sewing!

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