How to Make Your Own Sewing Patterns: A Beginner’s Guide with Free PDF Patterns
In this post you learn how to make your own sewing patterns.
Have you ever wanted to sew your own clothes that fit you perfectly and express your personal style? If so, you need to learn how to make your own sewing patterns. Sewing patterns are the blueprints of your garments, and they allow you to customize the fit, length, and design of your clothes. You can create your own sewing patterns…
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This is my tutorial for how to create a set of leather bracers. I also cover how to add simple detail in this tutorial. You can also use this tutorial if you are using Pleather or Foam for your bracers. See the notes in each section pertaining to the different materials.
What you will need
Sometime to draft a pattern with (Muslin, Wrapping Paper, Quilt backing, etc)
Leather (Pleather or foam can also work)
Leather Punch
Eyelits
Eyelit Punch (Needle noise pliers will work in a pinch)
The first thing you want to do is draft your basic pattern piece. Muslin works nicely for this since it's cheap and easy to write on and you can get it at any fabric store or Walmart.
Another neat option is wrapping paper since this can be bought in abundance during after Christmas sales for next to nothing. My favorite is the wrapping paper that has the grid on the underside as it's great for drafting things that need to be symmetrical or with exact measurements.
In this case I ended up using some quilt backing since I got a large bolt of it that's been sitting in my closet forever unused.
After you have your pattern material, the first thing you want to do is take some measurements. The length of your bracer should be length of your lower arm from the wrist to just before your elbow. You will take 2 width measurements, one at the wrist and one up near the elbow. Don't forget to write down your measurements so you have them saved for later.
Start by drawing a line for the length measurement (Black), then add the width measurements as seen (Black). Once you have the base lines, connect the two width measurements on the sides using a ruler to make a straight line (Blue). Finally add the curves as seen (red).
Once you have your pattern piece completed to your liking, put it off to the side and grab the material you want to use for the bracers themselves. In this case I used some leather from a leather scraps bag I bought at the store (many fabric stores have these available for a decent price). If you do not access to leather then you can use pleather as a good substitute (see notes below regarding it). If you not have either, I would suggest the thin crafting foam that you can get at most crafting stores. It will be a bit stiffer, but should still work just fine.
Take your pattern you just created and lay it over your material. Trace and cut 2 pieces out of the fabric. In my case the leather I was using was off in color by quite a bit so I dyed the leather to what you see on the left.
Leather Note:
Make sure you get clean edges on the outside. You can take a V shaped edge tool to clean this up if need be.
Pleather Note:
If you are using pleather you want to add a seam allowance on each side of the pattern piece. Cut the fabric with the seam allowance and then fold and stitch the hem on. This will prevent the fabric from fraying and will give it a more finished look.
Time to add the line detail to the bracers (Below). This is where it will differ depending on your material. Regardless of your material choice, I would recommend using a card to help align everything to make sure your lines are perpendicular. (see image below left)
Leather:
Wet the leather some before working with it. Take a ruler and a leather stamp or tooling piece to follow along the edge of the ruler to get the lines on. See photos on right.
Pleather:
Use a fabric pencil and a ruler to mark where you want your lines. Then go to your sewing machine and stitch them into the fabric.
Foam:
You can either draw/paint the lines on or you can use a tool to indent into the foam creating depressions on it.
This is where you punch the holes for the eyelets in order to string the bracers. Mark on the bracer sides where you want to place the holes. Make sure each side is symmetrical or as close as possible.
If you are using leather or pleather, I would suggest using a leather punch. These can be bought at most crafting stores.
If you are using foam you can use a regular hole punch.
You're almost there. Now you just have to string them using your preference of cording. On the right is possible lacing patterns you can use. I opted for C as that is my favorite and seems to hold the best, however, you can use whichever one you like the best.
Start your lacing at the wrist and work towards the elbow. This way you can adjust the tightness yourself and you can tuck the cord ends into the larger part of the bracer.
This costume was made together with Jushiiro @nekoomata who cosplayed WeiWuxian. You can check out his Instagram to see the full cosplay and his other works. (Instagram :https://www.instagram.com/jushiiro/ )
First of all let me clarify, that this costume was not meant to be historically accurate neither in terms of construction nor the fabrics that were used. The names listed below for the garments are used for reference only since my knowledge of Hanfu clothing is still quite limited.
(If you want to know more about hanfu I recommend checking out @ziseviolet tumblr blog, it is one of the best resources for anything hanfu related and the author is also very willing to help and respond to questions
WeiWuxian’s Yiling Patriarch Costume consists of parts:
A grey coat ( 大氅dachang) with red decorative flames on the sleeves.
An inner garment called 直裾zhiju which is a type of male hanfu that resembles a kimono.
A black sash (腰带yaodai) which is tied with a red belt (系带xidai).
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Pattern for the Bell Bag! I’ve only added 1 cm seam allowance feel free to add more if you want to. Tag me if you make this!!!
Video tutorial : https://youtu.be/aK-Sxb42Gb4
As promised. It is finally here, the HOH ruff tutorial. This is the first tutorial I've ever made so it was a weird process puting this one together, but I think it came out really nice. No need to credit me if you use this but please tag me, I would love to see everyone's ruffs. . If you want to be able to see it full size it is over on my tumblr (link in bio). . Now a couple of notes: -Yes it is a sewing tutorial, I dont know if you could make it without sewing. -If you dont understand some of the terms there are multiple resources online explaining those. -This is technically an adult size, for someone younger you might want to change the 30 cm/12" measurement to 20 cm/8" so it isnt too wide. -Personally I used a satin fabric and it works but it is also super slippery and I would reccomend using something different. -The glasses are plain white sunglasses that I painted green. #cosplay #cosplaytutorial #sixthemusical #sixcosplay #sixthemusicalcosplay #annaofcleves #annaofclevescosplay #cleves #queen #queendom #broadway #broadwaycosplay #musicaltheatre #musicalcosplay #tutorial #sewingtutorial #mexicancosplayer https://www.instagram.com/p/CCocb1tjvAB/?igshid=16p7yxrhyjl10