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How to Create Clothing for Your Family and Use Materials you Already Have

by Paisley Hansen | 18-11-2022 13:49 recommendations 0

Are you tired of store-bought clothing that doesn't fit or falls apart quickly? Perhaps you have excellent sewing skills or are at least willing to learn. In that case, you could begin to create clothing for your family. There are many benefits to doing so. Read on to learn about a few of them.

Customized Designs

One of the top reasons you might prefer to make your own clothes is the ability to custom design pieces that fit your style perfectly. Fashions change quickly, and it can be hard to find items you like in the stores at times. When you sew your own clothing, you get to choose patterns that are right for you in fabrics and colors you like. The same goes for your kids, spouse and other family members. They will get to choose their own designs and create wardrobes suited to their tastes.

Quality Materials

Store-bought clothing can sometimes be cheaply made and of poor quality materials. When you sew your own garments, you can select better quality fabrics, thread and embellishments. You might turn a soft fleece fabric, for instance, into a pair of cozy pajamas, or you could choose a light cotton for a summer blouse. The point is that you're in control of quality, and you can select what levels work best for you.

The Best Fit

When you create clothing, you can also make sure that it fits well. After all, you get to take measurements, choose sizing and adjust appropriately for each person's body type. The result will be comfortable clothing that isn't too big or too small and that fits just right all over. You and your family members will all appreciate that.

More Variety

Making your own clothes will allow you the opportunity for more variety in your wardrobe, too. You can select styles that aren't sold in stores, use vintage patterns or create similar pieces of clothing in different colors and fabrics. You can decorate plain pieces with fun buttons, stitch on colorful patches or add ribbons or braids for extra texture. The possibilities are endless, and your family's closets will be filled with fun garments they will be proud to wear.

Savings

When you choose to sew your own clothing, you can actually save money. If you have a large family, your clothing budget can run high. Buying fabric and other sewing supplies in bulk, however, can help cut costs if you're willing to spend the time and effort in your sewing. Take a little time to add up your current clothing budget. Then compare that to the cost of what you would need to make the same items. You'll probably notice a significant difference.

Special Memories 

Clothing is often connected to special memories, and this is all the more true when you make garments for your family. Baby clothes become treasures. A prom dress or wedding gown becomes a lifelong keepsake. Even the plain shirt you make for someone can become a sign of the love you have for that person and the time you put into making sure the garment was just right. As clothing wears out or no longer fits, you can either rework it into a new piece, or you can combine pieces into a new item entirely. Teddy bears, pillows and quilts made from clothing pieces are especially popular these days, but when they're created from handmade clothing, they become even more special.

Skill Building

Finally, as you make clothing for your family, you'll find that your sewing skills grow by leaps and bounds. You'll probably want to develop a few new techniques so that you can customize better and work with different kinds of fabrics and styles. Take a few classes if possible, or watch some videos online. You'll become an expert in no time.

There are many benefits to sewing your family's clothing. As you customize, focus on quality and variety and strive for the best fit, you'll save money, create special memories and build skills. So start with something easy, and give it a try.


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