Have you ever tried pattern hacking (making changes to a sewing pattern to create a different look)? This episode is a wide ranging introduction to the topic. Whether you are new to this practice, or are a more seasoned ‘hacker’, by the end of this you should feel emboldened by the infinite possibilities!
Support the podcast over on Patreon!
The patchwork denim quilted jacket is finally finished! Read all about it on my blog.
One way of thinking about pattern hacking is by breaking it down into these three approaches:
My Fibre Mood Ermine/Norma Franken-garment is an example of taking the sleeve piece from one pattern and the bodice from another to create a new look.
Suggested equipment for pattern hacking:
#140: Sew Organised Style Podcast – The Nest Community
#139: Behind the Scenes of Podcast Making with Maria Theoharous
#138: Making Sewing Podcasts with Maria Theoharous
#137: 5 Ways to Update Unworn Me-Mades
#136: Activism in Real Life with Beedy Parker
#135: How to Triage your Mends with Jeanna Wigger
#134: You Can Mend Clothes
#133: Mending in Public
#132: A season of mending with Jeanna Wigger
#131: Self-Drafting for Fitting Success with Elisalex Jewell
#130: Zoe & Kim go to The Stitch Festival
#129: How to Sew Clothes From Fabric Scraps
#128: Scrap Strategies, Part 2
#127: Scrap Strategies, Part 1
#126: Sew the Precious with Stephanie Canada
#125: Vintage Sewing Not Vintage Values with Stephanie Canada
#124: Fearless Sewing with Tony Rea
#123: Sewing When Your Wardrobe is Full
#122: Zero Waste Sewing for Kids with Liz Elliott
#121: Creative and Resourceful Sewing with Judy Williment-Ross
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Inappropriate Quilters
VeryPink Knits - Knitting Q and A
Seamwork Radio: Sewing and Creativity
Pardon My Stash
The Long Thread Podcast