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Learn How To Sew For Free by abbiradore: 2:21pm On May 27, 2018
Learn how to sew for free
Re: Learn How To Sew For Free by abbiradore: 2:25pm On May 27, 2018
STRICTLY FOR BEGINNERS

This morning i will be sharing with you Sewing Tools and Equipments that you need to have as an absolute beginner!

I will be listing some of the sewing tools you cannot do without as a designer, but I think some of you already have them and maybe don’t know they can be used this way!

1. Scissors
You need them to cut your fabric and thread. I would suggest you buy tailor’s scissors, they last nearly forever and can be sharpened when they start cutting less. It is advisable to buy a small scissor to cut thread tails and avoid to cut fabric too.

A Warning: never use your scissors for anything different from fabric (or thread): never with paper (i.e. cutting patterns), plastic nor other materials, or they will lose their sharpening soon!

2. Measuring Tape
Depending on your preferences, you can use a measuring tape with centimeters or inches (or both, featuring cm on one side and inches on the other). As you might guess, these sewing tools are used to take measurements,

3. Needles
You’ll need needles for sewing by hand and for the domestic sewing machine. You can recognize the sewing machine ones because the eye is near the tip of the needle and the hand sewing kind has it on the other end of the shaft.

Tip.1: you need to change your sewing machine needle most often than you can think (or actually do).

Tip.2: use a specific kind of sewing machine needle for every type of fabric: there are denim needles,ballpoint needles for knits/stretch, twin or eventriple needles and many more; choose a proper size too, basing on your fabric thickness.

4. Pins and Pincushion(s)
Pins are meant to keep the fabric in place while cutting or sewing; you can buy the all metal kind or the ones with the colored head. There are different sized pins both in length and thickness, to start just choose the regular ones: you can get the ball point (for knits) or the thinner ones. To collect your pins, you can use are purposed box/can/jar, get a fancy magnetic pin bowl, create a nice pincushion or wrist pincushion!

5. Iron and Water Sprayer
Pressing while sewing makes the difference between homemade and handmade and it make it look neat and sweet.

6. Seam Ripper
A Seam Ripper is your best friend, believe me, or not! His primary purpose is to cut seams, both wrong seams (think when you sew together wrong sides instead Right Sides Facing… how many times!!)or existing seams on garments to be refashioned; you’ll find it useful to open your buttonholes if you’ve made them with a sewing machine: this is one of those versatile sewing tools!

7. Chalk/Pen/Marker
This is one other tool u cannot do without. There’s a specific tailor’s chalk you can use when marking on ur fabrics. One of the advantages of using a chalk over marker or pen is that it can be erased even before u are through with sewing and it is advise to use wen the work with be done within a day but if you wont finish the work the same day you are drafting it, it better u draft a pattern, use marker to mark so that whenever you are ready to sew u will not need to measure again.

8. Measuring Book
This is a book where you record your clients measurement and other details of ur clients whenever needs arise to call them.

9. Thread
You can’t sew without threads! The most used are cotton (for woven fabrics) or polyester (better for knits) threads, but you can find also nylon and wooly nylon (used in sergers), metallic, silk, rayon…The other things to look at is the thickness of the thread; the most used are weight n°50, that means that 50 km of this thread weighs 1 Kg!

Tip: Use the same thread kind on both spoon and bobbin, except when using embroidery thread or denim hem thread; this will minimize hazard of thread breaking.

10. Sewing Machine
Sewing Machine is one of the tools needed by any fashion designers. It is used to join fabrics together. It comes in different form, manual or electric. It has different maker, you can start with the regular *Black Head* Machine. And if you can afford the electrical Machine you are good to go. Just visit the market and get urs.

My wish for everyone is to be successful in our various field.

I hope you find this information useful, if yes. Then, #SHARE#

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Re: Learn How To Sew For Free by abbiradore: 2:28pm On May 27, 2018
IMPORTANCE OF COLOUR IN THE FASHION WORLD.

The importance of colour in fashion today is way beyond what it used to be. The effects of colour has become so important in such a way that in most parts of the world a particular colour‎ comes into trend for a period of time or for a season.

Everyone enter into any events during such periods of time finds out they tend to pick colours gravitating towards what’s in vogue, most times not minding if it suits the wearer or not.

What colour suits u most as a designer?
&
What colour do you LOVE working with?

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Re: Learn How To Sew For Free by abbiradore: 2:37pm On May 27, 2018
You are welcome to Abbiradore trend on this Social media. Let me introduce myself.

My name is Idenyi Abigael of Abbiradore Apparel

I have learnt alot from numerous teachers (online & offline) about fashion designing business.

I will like to impact on others what i have been given (some free of charge n some i paid) from my mentors, teachers n books i have read. I will love to help others who have interest in the profession to either start learning or perfect their skills.

Personally, it will be a thing of joy to me if I can help one ore two people like you out there to see the beauty in the art of making garments.

In my leisure time I shall be posting picture of designs that we would all sew together.

More details coming soon.

Signify if you want me to continue teaching you����

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Re: Learn How To Sew For Free by Ekeseges(f): 3:24pm On May 27, 2018
Continue

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Re: Learn How To Sew For Free by cutiepie25(f): 5:26pm On May 27, 2018
following

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Re: Learn How To Sew For Free by tobbydy(f): 8:58pm On May 27, 2018
we want ma

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Re: Learn How To Sew For Free by abbiradore: 8:34am On May 28, 2018
Good morning to you all. Thanks for showing interest on this trend. I will like to know more about us to know where to start from. Tell me ur name, work n where u are located. Also i will need ur level in the fashion industry. What i means is if u are beginners, intermediate or professionals signify for me to know where to start from. It will not be fair to be teaching what u already know

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Re: Learn How To Sew For Free by ijebugirl: 7:13pm On May 28, 2018
continue please
Re: Learn How To Sew For Free by abbiradore: 8:25pm On May 29, 2018
Pleasant Evening to you all

I think we should start with this lovely style since i dont know if you are beginners or intermediate. All i know is that u will find it useful.

It a flare/circle short gown. You can make a top out of this tutorial as well. You can rock it with a jean trousers, skirt or pant trousers.

It very simple to make, lets get started.

Required Measurement
- Shoulder/Back
- Bust circumference
- Round Armhole
- Length of ur garment

Don't forget to practice and show ur work, it encourage the teachers.

If you find this piece useful, share it for others to learn

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Re: Learn How To Sew For Free by abbiradore: 9:53pm On May 29, 2018
Follow the procedures

Re: Learn How To Sew For Free by abbiradore: 9:57pm On May 29, 2018
Hope u are following

Re: Learn How To Sew For Free by abbiradore: 10:00pm On May 29, 2018
Let me know if is clear

Re: Learn How To Sew For Free by abbiradore: 8:08am On May 30, 2018
I hope u are getting it

Re: Learn How To Sew For Free by abbiradore: 8:09am On May 30, 2018
This is the final look

Re: Learn How To Sew For Free by abbiradore: 8:11am On May 30, 2018
Good morning to you all

I hope u enjoy this class, u can suggest next project to illustrate.

Have a nice day
Re: Learn How To Sew For Free by tobbydy(f): 7:05pm On May 30, 2018
Good evening ma,I really do thanks for well explained illustration.it is really on point
Re: Learn How To Sew For Free by munalight(f): 4:06am On May 31, 2018
Well done ma! I'm Maimuna, I reside in Abuja; unemployed. I'm a beginner.
Re: Learn How To Sew For Free by Nobody: 11:35am On May 31, 2018
I'm following ohhh..I wish to even learn physically, not only online
Re: Learn How To Sew For Free by Mumben(f): 6:29pm On May 31, 2018
God bless you for this, I am a beginner and I appreciate ur good works. I am following
Re: Learn How To Sew For Free by Mumben(f): 6:31pm On May 31, 2018
I think our next project should be how to draft a basic bodice block. plsss
Re: Learn How To Sew For Free by Mumben(f): 6:33pm On May 31, 2018
abbiradore:
Good morning to you all
I hope u enjoy this class, u can suggest next project to illustrate.
Have a nice day
You are a darling. basic bodice block plssss
Re: Learn How To Sew For Free by abbiradore: 11:08pm On Jun 01, 2018
Pleasant evening to you all

I have been very busy all this while but i promise to post tomorrow.

I will love to start from the basics itself because of the beginners.

Thanks n God bless
Re: Learn How To Sew For Free by abbiradore: 9:36am On Jun 02, 2018
Good morning everyone and Happy New Month to you,

As i've said yesterday, i will need to start from the basis for beginners to follow us.

Now that we have know all the tools we will be working with, the next thing to do is to know how to take accurate body measurement.

For every fitted garment you see out there, well structured dresses, it as a result of accurate measurement taking by the designers.

So we will be looking on how to take accurate body measurement today

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Re: Learn How To Sew For Free by abbiradore: 9:40am On Jun 02, 2018
For us to take accurate measurement, we have to know the two phases or types of measurement.

TYPES OF MEASUREMENTS

1. Measurement by Length/Vertical

These are measurements taken from shoulder downwards.

It is in this order for the vertical/length measurements.

a. Shoulder to shoulder length

b. Arm length

c. Waist length

d. Hip length

e. Body length (kneel, 3/4 of full length)

2. Measurement by Circumference/horizontal

These are measurements taken round i.e. Everything taken round which are:

a. Bust round

b. Waist round

c. Hip round

d. Arm round.

I hope you have learn one or two things from this post. Feel free to share this post for others to learn and U are free to ask any questions.

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Re: Learn How To Sew For Free by abbiradore: 9:49am On Jun 02, 2018
IMPORTANCE OF TAKING ACCURATE BODY MEASUREMENTS

✅ For Fitness of Clothes

✅ Direction while sewing

✅ For Pattern Adaptation & Application Process

✅ For identification reasons

✅ For Blocks Construction

✅ For Fabric Management

✅ For Reference Purposes

If the importance of taking accurate body measurements is paramount to you, therefore you need to take your time while taking the measurement for you not to make any silly mistakes while sewing.

Feel free to ask any questions and add your suggestions to the comment section.

See you soon.

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Re: Learn How To Sew For Free by abbiradore: 9:14am On Jun 04, 2018
HOW TO TAKE BODY MEASUREMENT

✅ Back/Shoulder

This is measure from one shoulder bone to the other shoulder bone.

✅ Neckline depth

This can be measured across the cleavage area from the shoulder line or u measure down from ur shoulder line to where u want the the neckline to stop.

✅ Sleeve Area

Sleeve Circumference is measure around the arms where the sleeves should end.

Sleeve Length is measure according to your preference, it could be cap sleeve, short sleeve, 3/4 sleeve or long sleeve.

Armhole depth is measure round ur armpit area. It shouldn't be too tight or loose so that the cloth can be made fitted in as much is not iro n buba.

✅ Bust Area

Upper/Bust/Under Circumference is measured by wrapping the measuring tape around your back and across upper bust line, the fullest part of your breasts and under bust line respectively. Do not pull the tape too tight or hold it loose. It should sit Conveniently without it slippery off

Upper/Bust/Under length is measured from shoulder to the upper bust line, nipple, and under bust line respectively.

✅ Waist Area

Waist Circumference is measured by
wrapping the measuring tape around the smallest part of your waist area. It is usually bellow the ribs and above the hips of any individual and it is mostly just above the belly button.

Waist length is measured from shoulder to waist line which is the narrowest part of the body.

✅ Hip Area

Hip Circumference is measure around the hip line i.e. the broadest part of the body.

Hip Length is measure from shoulder to the hip line i.e. the broadest part of the body.

✅ Length of the Garment is measure from the shoulder to where you want the garment hemline to be. Tape should go over the fullest part of the bust.

Re: Learn How To Sew For Free by Omakraid(f): 11:50pm On Jun 04, 2018
Nice one, keep it up
Re: Learn How To Sew For Free by jstmii: 10:27pm On Jun 05, 2018
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Re: Learn How To Sew For Free by abbiradore: 8:53am On Jun 07, 2018
THEORIES OF BASIC BLOCK

The simplest definition I will give to a Basic Block is anything created to wrap up the body of an individual which can be made into different styles.

Basic Blocks are used in the fashion industry to speed up the process of making patterns and for accuracy of a pattern in order to ensure a better fit.

Basic blocks are developed using measurements provided, they can be made using an individuals measurements.

Many Designers and Manufacturers have in house Models and use these measurements in the development of their own Basic Blocks.

Blocks are chosen according to which design they wish to create, it can be altered if there is need to be.

An individual can develop their own Basic Blocks using personal measurements to enable a more accurate fit to use again and again.

Basic Blocks comprises of five types which will be explained in our next

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Re: Learn How To Sew For Free by abbiradore: 8:54am On Jun 07, 2018
TYPES OF BASIC BLOCKS CONSTRUCTION

- Front Block Bodice: This feature a front neckline, armpit area, dart area and waist area. It is usually at the front side of any individual.

- Back Block Bodice: This is the opposite of the front block bodice. It is usually at the back side of any individual and it features the following;
zip Allowance, neckline, dart, armpit n waist area.

- Skirt Front Block: This feature low waist(tommy area), dart, hip, hem. It is also worn in the front area.

- Skirt Back Block: This has zip indication at the back, hip, dart, tommy and hem. It is also worn at the back of an individual.

- Sleeve Block: This is quite different from all other block mentioned above. It feature the bicep, armhole and the hem of the sleeve. This is join to the arm area in the front & back bodice created.

NOTE: Front & Back Trouser Block can alternate the Skirt Block.

This block construction is very important when making any garment because this is where u interpret the measurement you have at hand into a proper dress/blouse etc.

You are free to ask any questions, add your suggestions and never hoard knowledge. Share this piece and add ur friends who might be in need of this information.

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Re: Learn How To Sew For Free by Cyanda: 4:35am On Jun 15, 2018
Nice one Ma... Seriously following you. What are we learning next. Can't wait

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