dress
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I sewed a whole shirt dress by hand 🪡
A mindful making journey: hand-sewing the zero waste Iris dress from Fibr & Cloth Studio. This project combines sustainable pattern cutting with slow fashion techniques, creating a versatile shirt dress through meditative hand stitching.
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Zero waste project 22: floaty dress
I made the zero-waste Cris Wood Sews Parasol dress pattern, featuring a sleeveless design in lightweight cotton. Showcases innovative pattern cutting techniques to minimize fabric waste while maintaining the dress's flowing silhouette and comfortable fit.
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Zero waste project 11: self-drafted woven dress
Self-drafted zero waste dress using 100x135cm cotton double gauze, featuring blousy sleeveless bodice with hidden elastic casing, back slit with covered button closure, and hidden seam pockets made from armhole cutouts. Custom-sized design demonstrates creative pattern cutting for woven fabrics.
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Zero waste project 10: pinafore dress
Low-waste Smith Pinafore dress crafted from less than 1 meter of French organic cotton denim. Features custom sizing adjustments, hidden waist pockets with cotton sateen lining, and jeans button closures. Versatile design suitable for year-round wear with minimal fabric waste.
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Zero waste project 7: self-drafted knit dress
Self-drafted zero waste knit dress using 1 meter of fabric width, featuring faux wrap bodice, shoulder gathers, flared knee-length skirt, and pockets. Custom-sized pattern demonstrates creative pattern cutting for stretch fabrics with no waste.