Dress Making

Why Patterns and Measurements are Important in Dressmaking?


In dressmaking, a pattern is very important because it gives you the initial outline of the dress or any item you are trying to create. Aside from providing you the outline, patterns also give you an idea how much fabric you should use and the ideal kind of the fabric for the project.

Dressmakers who have been in this industry for so long would agree that in order to get the right patterns for dressmaking, the tailor must first decide what kind of item he or she wishes to make and then the list of measurements needed. Compared to tablemats or curtains, patterns are more valuable when it comes to clothing or dressmaking because the “wearability” of the clothes will basically depend on the patterns chosen.

Where to find patterns for dressmaking

A specific pattern that will be used for dressmaking will greatly depend on who is going to wear it. Nowadays, since more and more people are into sewing and dressmaking, there are so many sources of patterns available. They come in various types and designs which aids comfort when sewing for clothes.

These patterns are available from almost all craft stores or specialty stores meant for dressmaking. You can get it from craft stores or specialty dressmaking stores where you bought the materials like fabric, thread, and the like for your project. Aside from buying these patterns at stores, you can also get it from various magazines that feature basic sewing or in online sewing sites.

The right way to measure

When it comes to patterns in dressmaking, it is best to always consider the standard measurements used by the dressmaking industry to be able to get accurate results. It is always advisable to make use of the measurement charts that can be found in various pattern books because these are based on the standard measurements used by almost all tailors.

The major considerations when it comes to dressmaking patterns are the accurate measurements of the person’s bust/chest, waist, hips, and back length for blouses and tops and the measurements of the crotch area, butt area, and leg length for skirts and pants.

Remember, when taking measurements from these key body parts, always make sure that they are taken with undergarments on using a tape measure that is held just enough to get the correct size and adjustments. It is always best if two people will work on taking these measurements so lesser errors will be committed. If you are the one who is taking the measurements, ask the person to stand up in his or her usual posture to get accurate clothing measurements.

If you are taking bust or chest measurements, make sure that you place the tape measure around the person’s bodyjust across the chest or breastsand slide it under his or her arms across the back. For the waist, always get the person’s natural waistline by placing a string around the waist before using the tape measure. While the measurement of the hips is usually taken below the waist, the back length’s measurement is taken from the bone that is most prominent in the back of the person’s neck.

Once you get all the measurements correctly, you can proceed to using the right pattern for the person who will wear the clothes and you may proceed to the dressmaking process. To make sure that you wont have any problems in losing the measurements that are very important for patterns, make sure that you always keep a spare copy.

You can do this by photo copying the listed measurements or by simply copying the measurements in the logbook.


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What Are The Tools Needed For Dressmaking?

Seasoned dressmakers would agree that to be able to become successful in dressmaking, it is very important to have various sewing tools. This is because these tools would ensure not just the quality of work but also the convenience and accuracy the sewer or the tailor needs.

When choosing tools to be used for dressmaking, don’t get overwhelmed with brands or prices. Don’t be fooled that all tools for sewing that are expensive have always the highest quality. If you are knowledgeable enough, you can buy tools that are cheap but can meet high standards.

A rundown on sewing tools for dressmaking

For people who have just started their journey to sewing or dressmaking in particular, knowledge on sewing basics as well as the tools needed to make the activity easier and more convenient is a must. Here is a rundown of the most basic sewing and dressmaking tools needed:

1. A set of quality needles. If you are just starting to in dressmaking, the most basic tool that you need for sewing is a set of good needles. Whether you are sewing by hand or by machine, needles play a very important role because they are the ones responsible for stitching pieces of fabric together.

When you buy needles for sewing, always make sure that they are sharp enough to ensure that you will not have difficulty in stitching everything together. Sharp needles also veer you away from difficulties in the sewing process but also ensure that your fabric will not have any frays or snags.

2. High quality pairs of scissors. Another important tool is the scissor or shear because it is responsible for cutting, trimming, or clipping the fabric. Expert sewers suggest that a four or five-inched tailor point scissors or embroidery type of scissors are ideal for all of your sewing needs. Different types of shears such as pinking shears with zigzag blades used to avoid the fabric from fraying and dressmaker shears with bent-handles used to flatten the fabric while cutting are also considered as essential sewing tools.

3. Enough supply of marking tools. Next important set of tools for sewing is marking items such as the tailor’s chalk, water-erasable pen, and water disappearing pen. These are very significant because they are used to mark the fabric before it gets cut for sewing. Being a wax based marker, a tailor’s chalkwhich comes in various colorsis a must for every sewer because it can provide markings that are not easily wiped out.

Seasoned sewers say that white colors chalks should only be used when making garments while the other colors can be used in various items. The water-erasable marking pens or water disappearing pens, on the other hand, are ideal to ensure that no trace of marking is present on the fabric of the clothing or any item being sewn.

4. Reliable sets of pins. Pins are also very important sewing tools because they hold pieces of fabric temporarily. Most sewers use pins to see the initial outcome of the item they are sewing. Pins are very important in any sewing project because these lessen the room for any mistakes before the final sewing. Make sure that you choose needles that are stainless steel and with fine points to achieve best results.

Other tools needed for dressmaking should include tape measure, needle threader, fabric glue, basting tape, bodkin, weights, soap, rotary cutter, seam gauge, thimble pads, flexible ruler, hump jumper, thimble, tracing paper, thread clippers, magnetic pin cushion, and yardstick.

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What Do I Need: Dressmaking Equipments

A lot of Americans nowadays, are turning to their skills and talents for additional income. In the present financial situation, people are not just relying on their day jobs to get through, some would even do some part-time work or additional projects which they could do in their homes. Just like dressmaking.

Dressmaking used to be just a skill which is best applied for family clothes repairs and easy sewing. But currently, these skilled and talented people are turning their skills into something profitable.

If you are planning to start a dressmaking business, what kind of equipment do you need?

Sewing machine- Of course! You are not really planning to sew everything by hand, right? Sewing machines are no longer just for straight stitches. The modern sewing machine comes in with different functions. It can sew hems, seams, zigzag stitching, buttonholes and a lot features.

Sewing machines usually range from $300 to $6000, depends on the model, brand and functions. Is you are just starting, then you can buy a second hand sewing machine.

Just make sure that it is still in good quality. If you are using your sewing machine regularly, then have someone professional check on it yearly. This would be necessary, specially if you would be using your sewing machine heavily and frequently or if dressmaking is your livelihood.

Tape measure They are available in different lengths, you can just have the standard 60 inches long. It can be in paper or plastic, so you can just pick one. Aside from measuring customers, tape measures are also used to measure fabric.

Dressmaker shears and paper scissors- The dressmaker shears or scissors is completely for fabric only. Do not use them for paper or thread. They have edges that are ideal for cutting any kind of fabric, whether it is leather. It is really important to keep the condition of the blades and edges of the shears, so put them inside the plastic sheath after using.

Paper scissors are also needed especially for cutting out patterns and threads. They should be in the same size as the dressmaker shears. You can just buy the regular scissors.

Pins and needles There are mixed packs of needles with different sizes, you would need them specially if you would be putting some hand-made detail on the clothes or if it requires you to hand-sew. Dressmaker pins are also important to keep the fabric in place before sewing. Any blunt, rusty or bent needles and pins should be thrown away immediately. They could cause some damage to the fabric.

Pencil, rulers and tailors chalk Pencils and rulers are important for making paper patterns. While the tailor chalk would be helping you to mark the parts of the fabric that needs to be sewn or cut.

Iron and iron board – These would come handy when you will be displaying items or selling out products.

Dress form- Some would say this is necessary and some would say that you could start a dressmaking business without one of these. Actually, these could help us make adjustments on clothes and see how it fits. This would give us a general idea how the clothes we made would look when it is put on.

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Tips When Taking Measurements before Dressmaking

Taking measurements before dressmaking is an art and a science because you need to combine dedication, time, and accuracy to get the job done. Note that measuring the body is more than just measuring the hip, bust, and waist in inches. Measurements for clothing should be more detailed especially if you aim to come out with a custom-fitted outfit. You have to aim to keep the accuracy at all costs. It can be tedious and costly re-doing a dress from scratch just because you messed up in measurements.

Before making any dress, you need to first take the necessary body measurements of the person who will wear the outfit. If you are making your own dress, you need to take your own measurements. If you are dressmaking for another person, you need to schedule a session so you can take the necessary and important body measurements.

You should include the necessary measurement tools in your dressmaking kit. The basic tool for measuring sizes is a tape measure. You can use a nylon or plastic tape measure for the purpose. Use the English standard measurement (i.e. inches).

Before proceeding to measure anyone, be sure the person is not wearing bulky outfit. Advise the person to come wearing well-fitted undergarments. This is because oversized underwear may drastically affect the accuracy of measurements. For women, bras should fit well, and for men, boxers and other loose underwear should not be worn when in the session.

Make the person to be measured stand correctly and in good body posture. He or she should stand proudly, with eyes gazing straight ahead and both arms very relaxed at either side. The back should be ideally straight and shoulders in a relaxed state. Some people do not naturally stand this proud, but advise the person you are measuring to observe correct and proud standing for the sake of getting accurate and ideal body measurements. There is a need to take a good position base.

When finally measuring, take note that the job does not end in measuring the bust, the waist, and the hips. Other body areas should also be measured correctly. There can be differences in procedures when measuring men and women, but there are general body areas to scale.

To measure the chest, put the tape measure under the persons arms. Wrap the tape measure around the area, specifically to the fullest bust line part.

To measure the waist line, put the measuring tape at the persons belly button. Let the tool fall naturally. The area where it fell is the waist line, the measurement you should take.

Measure the fullest part of the persons hip.

To measure the arm length, place the tape measure at the top of the arm in the armpit area extending until the wrist. Bend the arm without taking off the tape. Take the measurement as the arm length.

Take back length measurement after determining the length from the base of the neck until the waistline.

Measure the length from hip to heel to get the accurate leg measurement.
In taking measurements before dressmaking, it is a standard practice to measure the areas thrice in one session. There might be differences resulting from changes in positions and starting points of measurements.

There is a need to do so to ensure measurement accuracy.

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Tips When Choosing Equipment and Materials for Dressmaking

If you are trying out dressmaking or if you are already proficient in making outfits, you should know that choosing and using functional and good equipment and materials is important. You should not settle to use substandard machines and materials because you certainly do not want to make a substandard dress. Good choice can also make you enjoy the activity and avoid any unnecessary hassle.

You basically cannot make any dress on your own without using important and necessary tools. To help you get off the real mark, you have to invest in buying high-quality pieces of equipment and materials you need for doing the activity. To give you more ideas about choosing the right tools and materials for making a dress, here are several useful insights.

Choose a good sewing machine. Modern sewing machines commercially available can facilitate sewing of intricate patterns into materials. In the past, sewing machines were only able to facilitate sewing hems and seams. More interestingly, despite modern features of the modern-day sewing machine, the equipment has also gotten more affordable. You could stick with the tried and tested brands.

The tape measure is important because it is used to take body measurements. You can use plastic or paper tape measures. For more accuracy and reliability, there are linen tape measures available. Not only are tape measures used in taking waist, bust, and hip measurements. You can also use them when measuring alterations to your sewn dresses in the future.

Invest in dressmakers shears. Scissors can definitely make the job done, but if you intend to cut leather, denim, or other harder materials, you need to buy scissors with serrated edges—shears. Put the shears into their plastic sheaths after use to maintain the sharpness and good quality. Do not use your sewing scissors and shears for other purposes other than cutting fabrics when making dresses.

Buy tailors chalk. When cutting fabrics to the shape of patterns, use tailors chalk instead of pens. Such markers are ideal for marking course materials and fabrics like suede, denim, and leather. Tailors chalk can also be easily removed after the dress is done.

Use paper scissors when making paper patterns. As mentioned, do not use shears and scissors designated for cutting fabrics in cutting paper, plastic, or other materials. As an added tip, you should put together your sewing tools in a kit or box so that nothing will be misplaced.

Invest in different colors and types of threads. Dressmaking can never be possible without threads. These are the materials that will put fabrics together. It is wise to buy different types of threads in different colors available. Use threads with colors that match the color of the fabrics to be used. Ordinary sewing threads are not ideal to be used for sewing leather, denims, and other hard materials.

Pencils and rulers should not be forgotten. Tailors chalk can assume the job. But in most cases, pencils and rulers are still useful, especially when doing garment repair or alteration jobs. Pencils and rulers are not actually necessities for dressmaking, but you will surely not regret including them in your kit.

In the future, when you are already too familiar and skilled in dressmaking, you surely can proceed to doing the job without the use of these two trustworthy old friends.

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The Vanishing Art Of Dress-Making

Dress-making was not as old as mankind as had been previously thought. It turned out that food-gathering was our ancestors’ first priority. The need for shelter came in second. Clothing, generally regarded today as mans third basic need, came in much later.

The jury is still out there as to how late it was when our ancestors finally decided to make and wear clothes. Initial findings say it was some time around 650,000 years ago when people thought it was good and healthy to wear something to protect themselves against the rain, the wind and the sun.

The experts were also uncertain if the decision to wear clothes included the avoidance of stares from the others. That reason might just be plain conjecture. We still have groups of people, old tribes living in present-day jungles, who consider personal modesty a non-issue.

What is certain, though, is that the manufacture of clothes had evolved into one of the worlds biggest multi-billion dollar industries. It had spawned its own specialized idioms, created fashion movements, made up its own philosophy and quirky politics, and created its own star personalities. It had even overlapped into the equally hyper entertainment industry. But thats another story.

Our story is about the dying art of dress-making.

Clothing materials

It had been a long while since people used fur and leather from animals, as well as leaves, barks and hemp from plants as clothing. Wearing was simple: either these were tied to the body or were wrapped around the backs of the wearer.

Much later, the craft of weaving was developed and the use of hand needles to stitch fabrics together arose some 40,000 years ago. The making of clothes went a notch higher.

In China, silk was discovered around 3,000 ago, almost around the time the Egyptians found the use of linen. In Europe, wool was first used in Greece and later in Rome. It is remarkable that we still use these materials today.

The art and the craft

Even then, the craft of tailoring was slow to come by. Everything then was done by hand — thread-making, weaving, and sewing. The techniques discovered and developed painstakingly over hundreds of years were handed down from generation to generation.

Alongside these, almost every housewife had a dress-making box at home. This box contained pins and needles, scissors, threads, and a tape measure. These were the tools mothers used in simple clothes-making and repairing techniques, as well as using them in teaching their little girls sewing lessons learned from their own mothers.

When the Industrial Revolution flourished in Europe, the textile industry was the first to be mechanized. This freed the people from the tedious job of making threads and fabrics which in turn are sewn into clothes.

Mass production

This was the beginning of the decline in the art of making clothes. These were the days when dress-makers become famous and people want to wear their creations. To make more of these clothes, more assistants and seamstresses were hired. Later, there were armies of their garment workers all over the world.

Nowadays, a piece of clothing is considered a consumable item — sold and bought over the counter no different from a can of soda or a bag of potato chips. This is because mass-produced clothes are less expensive now than the labor to make it.

There maybe a handful of traditional tailors lurking around. But they are getting harder and harder to find. They are, sad to say, a dying breed.

Another group of old-fashioned dress-makers are found in countries where strict traditions still dictate the make and form of their clothes. Sadly, their days may be numbered. In a fiercely traditional nation as Tonga, one sometimes sees men wearing modern T-shirts together with their traditional Tongan wrap-around skirt called tupeno.

It is a strange mix, but today’s Tongan men probably think they look better in it than before.

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Starting At Home: Your Own Dressmaking Business

If you have the sense of fashion and people always comment on how nice the clothes that you have sewn yourself, then that could be a great idea to start earning at home. Right now, there are creative ways on how can you start earning additional money.

When starting a dressmaking or any sewing business, you would also need to be able to follow patterns, pay close attention to details and of course, have a business plan. So, what exactly would you need to start a dress-making business?

First, you would need to consider what kind of clothes you are going to make. There are a lot of things you can sew, you can do home decorations and accessories, bags, toys, pet clothes and or commonly, children, mens and womens wear. The options are endless; you can do costumes, repairs, dance wear, and do custom sewing. If you are totally confused with what kind of sewing to do, then you can start identifying your target customers. Determining your target would help define what you can make and sell.

When starting this kind of home business, of course you would need a reliable sewing machine. If you have been sewing at home for a long time, then you must have a sewing machine already. But if you are still planning to buy a new one, then make sure to buy a good equipment. A sewing machine would normally cost from $129 to $6,000, the price depends on the model, brand and of course the functions that it include.

Aside from a sewing machine, you may also need a serger machine. A serger machine can close fabrics and create seams similar to what you would see in industrialized shirts. It would also allow you to create decorative stitches on different kinds of fabrics. This could cost from $300 to $1600. Other equipments that you would need would be simple and easy to buy, like measuring tape, rulers, scissors, needles, and dressmaking dummy.

When starting your own business and it is home-based, it can be difficult to let your business known. Most of the advertising are too be done through word-of-mouth. So, you would have to rely to your friends, relatives, and family. They would be the primary promoters for your business.

You can advertise in the local yellow pages, local newspaper, post in community boards, and post some flyers around the community. You can talk to local establishments if it would be okay for them to carry some advertisements like flyers. A good way of getting known also is contributing your skill and talent to some community events, like local theatre performances, church activities, charitable events, and craft fairs. These are great venues of meeting potential customers.

But if you have decided to work at home you would have to do some modifications. You would have to make sure that there would be space enough for you to keep your things, equipment and at the same time entertain visitors and customers that would visit you for fittings. When having customers over, it is best to advise your family so that they would be able to prepare.

When you also have decided to have your business set up at home and you have little kids, then it would be advisable to keep your working space closed. This would keep little kids from touching harmful equipment and injuring themselves.

You would also have to consider business registration. You could contact the local Chamber of Business to ask about taxes and business registration. You could earn an average of $20,000 to $35,000 a year. Some could earn as much as $60,000 just by dressmaking. That is just by working at home. So start transforming your hobby into a profitable business.

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Starting A Career In Dressmaking

Dressmaking is not longer just a hobby or something that you do when you repair clothes and zippers. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, there were about 31,500 Americans who were working as dressmakers in 2007. If you think you have the skill and the fashion sense, why dont you go ahead and give dressmaking a career try?

A dressmaker does not only work part time or contractual basis, there are dressmakers who have their own business. Currently, dressmakers are about earning $18,510 to $28.800 every year. Some dressmakers also offer tailoring and patternmaking services to add some bucks to their paycheck. Patternmakers and tailors would earn about $14.78 per hour.

What kind of work do dressmakers deal with?

Daily dressmaker tasks would include measuring and assisting customers, doing alterations in clothes, and sewing clothes. It is also a responsibility of the dressmaker to assist the customer in making correct pattern and fabric decisions. If no existing pattern suits the customer, then it falls for the dressmaker to create a suitable pattern.

If you are planning to apply for a dressmaker position, some employers would look for knowledge in design, craft, pattern cutting, sewing and knowledge in textiles. To have better chances of landing a dressmaking job, it would be great to take a course or training that covers general aspects of dressmaking.

Where to look for the training? There are dressmaking courses offered in different educational institutions and colleges. Short courses offered here can actually get you started with the basic things that you should know when entering this professions. There are associate degrees and vocational diplomas offered to dressmakers and tailors.

Some would take their training and education in a higher level and get a bachelors and masters degree leaning towards fashion and design. Getting higher education and training like these would help you get top-class positions and high-end fashion job opportunities. In these kind of programs, not only is basic dressmaking skill required but students also learn something about fashion history, fashion trends, and working with textiles and colors.

If you are having problems taking classes because of time constraints, then the good thing is that there are online dressmaking career training that you can have. Home training are good for those who are juggling a lot between their hands. Studying can last from six months to two years.

Aside from fashion knowledge, dressmaking students are also introduced to merchandising, marketing, and apparel manufacturing to equip them if they are interested in establishing a dressmaking business.

This knowledge would definitely come handy if you have decided to set up your business. Aside from helping you with your business, it can also give you an edge with employers who are looking for those who can make a change with a manufacturing and design company.

Aside from studying or taking courses, you could also do apprenticeship or internship. This would give you hands-on experience which will be very important and at the same time, this could even help you land a job in the company where you are training for.

Just like any job, dressmaking as a career is something that would need training and skill. It may not be similar to the training and education like lawyers and doctors get, but it is still essentially in pursuing your interests and preferred career. Dressmaking is something that needs you to be prepared for.

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Simple Tips For Dressmaking

One of the most wonderful activities and pastimes since time immemorial is sewing, specifically dressmaking. Aside from being beneficial because it enables a person to wear his or her own clothes and use his or her creation, dressmaking also encourages creativity and resourcefulness through the different patterns, materials, and techniques that can be used.

Before, sewing or dressmakingespecially sewing by handis only associated with women. But today, with all the advances and conveniences modern technology has brought, this activity has evolved not only as a pastime but also as a source of income for both men and women.

If you just get started on sewing, one of the most important things that you should pay attention to be the various sewing and dressmaking techniques needed for successful outcomes. These sewing and dressmaking techniques are very important to ensure that you will not waste time, effort, and materials in the current and future sewing projects you have in mind.

Aside from learning the different sewing techniques out there, you must also take notes of the useful tips that you have discovered and encountered so you will use them the next time you will be facing another needlework. Being knowledgeable on all these will make it easier for you to do the job. When one finds dressmaking easy, he or she would spend more time for the activity

Learning important sewing tips and techniques

Sewing and dressmaking techniques are very crucial in a successful needlework because these define the overall appearance and endurance of the item. Here are some of the tips that can be useful for your when dressmaking:

1. Learn about marking. The most basic sewing technique that a neophyte sewer must learn is marking. This is very important because this will serve as your guide before you cut the fabric. Marking is done on the fabric using a tailor’s chalk once all the measurements are listed. When marking, always remember that the edges are marked properly so it won’t be erased once the fabric is flipped or tossed.

2. Consider cutting options. Next important sewing technique is cutting. This should be done using a sharp pair of scissors to ensure that there will be no frills hanging once the fabric has been cut. In cutting, always make sure that the fabric is not stretched and is not pinned to avoid miscalculations in the measurement. It is best to put weights on the fabric when cutting it to ensure that you get the measurements marked correctly.

3. Be familiarized with the simple sewing tips and techniques. After marking and cutting, the sewing proper comes next. Whether you will be sewing by hand or by machine for dressmaking, always make sure that you use new and sharp needles. This is very important because it ensures that you will have hassle free sewing. Most sewers recommend sharp and violet-band needles with sizes 10 to 12 for sewing machines and sergers are because it makes fabric feeding smoother and faster compared to others.

4. Update yourself. Although the basics would work for those who are just starting with dressmaking, it would really help a lot if you keep yourself up-to-date with the latest trends and designs. You can do this by subscribing to a local magazines which contain feature articles on dressmaking in general.

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Simple Ideas when Making Your Childs Pageant Dress

Everyone will agree that costumes make childrens pageant memorable and fun to watch. Audience are always having a great time looking at and appreciating clothes and accessories worn by children in such events.

Pageant dresses simply make such activities look more realistic and interesting. If you are a practical and creative parent, you should consider making your childs pageant dress instead of buying less creative and costly ready-made items at department stores and childrens shops.

The next time your child joins a holiday, Christmas, or special pageant at school or at the community, you should aim to make his costume instead. Doing so will not only be practical and cost-saving, you can also do your child a favor because the pageant dress you will be making will surely fit comfortable in him. You can also make good use of your creativity and dress-making skills. Take such occasions as opportunities to shine and show other parents how enjoyable and great creative parenting can be.

Of course there are numerous pageant costumes and dresses available ready made across the market. However, making the pageant dress on your own will surely score you more points. First, you can show your child and other parents how resourcefulness is effective. Second, you can make your child feel as if the effort is a team activity between you and him. Third, you can save so much money by not buying the expensive pageant costumes available in stores. Fourth, you can finally make use of unused clutters, spare dresses, and other materials in your home.

Here are several effective and simple do-it-yourself ideas if you are intending to make your childs pageant dress. Take note that you can save so much by using materials that are already readily available within your home.

If your child needs an angel costume, take a white pillowcase. Cut a neck hole in one side and two separate armholes in two opposite sides. You may put a cloth tie to serve as a belt in the waist area. Another cost-saving idea is to cut a white dress or a simple nightgown so it could fit into the length of your child.

You could also use a pillowcase when making a king costume. Instead of using a white-colored pillowcase, use one with bolder shade or more light colors to make the pageant costume. A purple, red, or rich blue pillowcase can be very ideal for this purpose.

To make a shepherd costume, use a terry cloth bathrobe to be tied at the waist area. For the headscarf, use a small towel or a scarf in an appropriate complimentary color.

For other types of costumes, use your imagination and creativity. Intend to use materials, cloths, dresses, and accessories that are not anymore useful in your home. You can stick with the pillowcase if you are running out of other creative ideas.

Making your childs pageant dress can be a fun and enjoyable activity. You can even turn it into a bonding, quality moment with the whole family by involving everyone else in the household when making the dress. You can solicit suggestions and ideas from your spouse or other children. Think of how fun the activity can be.

In the end, your child will truly cherish his pageant costume because he will get to realize it was created through labor of love.

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