The design your wardrobe workshop was so fun. Sharing the creative process with others just fills my heart. The creativity compounds. I think because I've been a project manager in some capacity for so many years... I just can't get into this level of planning 😅 Some things did stick though! I pair fabric with patterns in trello. When I pull fabric and it's washed and pressed, it goes on a garment rack with the pattern. My pinterest board is so well organized now with sub grouping to quickly call out the details I liked in the image. Going through the DYW process once or twice is great for discovering what works for your lifestyle. What is more important than establishing a creative process? 😉
I love how you used what you already own, both in terms of fabric and garments, as a starting point. I can see the value of this exercise for turning all the fabulous ideas one has into a few actionable projects.
Thank you for showing the process. I had previously printed out the planner and stopped at that because I didn't know what to do next. You have shown me what I can do. I have also joined the design of your wardrobe, but at the time I had gone on vacation, I saved the videos to watch. It has inspired me to spend time and learn and create. Thanks again
Such fun plans, Sarai! I followed along as you sewed your Spring 2023 capsule. Are you going to do something similar here? Or a video on how you incorporate all of those looks? (I know, a ton of work!!!). Well done :)
I love this! Showing your wardrobe planning process was super helpful. I downloaded the planning pages a little while back, but seeing you work through them was just the inspiration I needed. Thank you so much!❤
I was so pleased with the wardrobe planning process when I took it up in 2020. I really appreciate seeing how you aggregate your ideas, and I feel like planning by OUTFIT is just so smart. It's *possible* for me to make many things, but what can I *use* is a much more helpful question. Do you have any plans for doing an end of season review to see how your inspirations worked out?
This is so helpful and inspiring 😍 question/request: could we have a “how to” video on how to adapt patterns for pregnancy? It’s my first fall/winter in a colder climate and I’m due in February, I’d still love to see some (tapered) pants and a high waisted mini shirt but I don’t know where to start from 😵💫
Yes for the skirt sewalong! ❤
Yes please for the self-draft skirt tutorial!
The design your wardrobe workshop was so fun. Sharing the creative process with others just fills my heart. The creativity compounds.
I think because I've been a project manager in some capacity for so many years... I just can't get into this level of planning 😅
Some things did stick though! I pair fabric with patterns in trello. When I pull fabric and it's washed and pressed, it goes on a garment rack with the pattern. My pinterest board is so well organized now with sub grouping to quickly call out the details I liked in the image.
Going through the DYW process once or twice is great for discovering what works for your lifestyle. What is more important than establishing a creative process? 😉
It's so true! I love sharing the creative process with others. I'm so glad you enjoyed Design Your Wardrobe!
I love how you used what you already own, both in terms of fabric and garments, as a starting point. I can see the value of this exercise for turning all the fabulous ideas one has into a few actionable projects.
Thank you for showing the process. I had previously printed out the planner and stopped at that because I didn't know what to do next. You have shown me what I can do. I have also joined the design of your wardrobe, but at the time I had gone on vacation, I saved the videos to watch. It has inspired me to spend time and learn and create. Thanks again
Glad it was helpful!
I'm so glad to see you're continuing this series! I loved the first season!
Thanks so much!
Can relate to the contexts so well! And: pockets for outside (at least), so good! 🎉
Beautiful ideas! Also your puppy is so sweet! I hope we get to see more doggy content too 😍
Thanks! She's a lot of fun.
This was very helpful! Yes please for the skirt sewalong 🥰
Such fun plans, Sarai! I followed along as you sewed your Spring 2023 capsule. Are you going to do something similar here? Or a video on how you incorporate all of those looks? (I know, a ton of work!!!). Well done :)
Yep, hoping to make similar videos for my Fall 2023 capsule. Thanks for watching!
The puppy! ❤❤
I love this! Showing your wardrobe planning process was super helpful. I downloaded the planning pages a little while back, but seeing you work through them was just the inspiration I needed. Thank you so much!❤
You are so welcome!
I was so pleased with the wardrobe planning process when I took it up in 2020. I really appreciate seeing how you aggregate your ideas, and I feel like planning by OUTFIT is just so smart. It's *possible* for me to make many things, but what can I *use* is a much more helpful question. Do you have any plans for doing an end of season review to see how your inspirations worked out?
Yes, we are planning a review video for sure!
Love your mood board and the sketches of your project. very inspirational!
This is so helpful and inspiring 😍 question/request: could we have a “how to” video on how to adapt patterns for pregnancy? It’s my first fall/winter in a colder climate and I’m due in February, I’d still love to see some (tapered) pants and a high waisted mini shirt but I don’t know where to start from 😵💫
Great suggestion! In the meantime, you might find this article helpful: www.seamwork.com/articles/maternity-sewing
Very inspiring video. Thanks for inspiring us.
Your dog is absolutely beautiful!!♡♡
Thank you!
I found this so inspirational! Thanks for sharing your process with us, Sarai!
You are so welcome!
Such an interesting video 😊
Thank you! 😊
Great video! Is there a seamwork pattern for the quilted jacket?
The Easton pattern would make a great quilted jacket: www.seamwork.com/catalog/easton
I could not see the printerable notebook. Please advise.
Email us at contact@seamwork.com and we can help you out!