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  • Clothing Alteration Instructions

    If you have a pair of shorts that are a few sizes too small or a big boring T-shirt, it is possible to make them fit better and more exciting at the same time using alterations. By adding lacing on the sides of a pair of shorts, for example, you give them style while making their size adjustable. You want to make certain the lacing does not come apart after a few washes, however. You can also turn a T-shirt into a drawstring halter with no sewing required.

  • Clothing Construction Techniques

    When it comes to clothing, the fine details matter. From the way a hem is stitched to the length of sleeves and pant legs, everything works together to form a well-fitting clothing garment. If a garment doesn't fit or function properly, it can be very uncomfortable. According to New Mexico State University, there are certain clothing construction standards for garments such as being durable, inconspicuous and functional.

  • Homemade Tinker Bell Costume

    Tinker Bell, one of the main characters of the Disney movie "Peter Pan," is a tiny fairy who turns into a jealous pixie after Peter Pan meets Wendy Darling, another of the main characters. Whether you plan to dress up for Halloween or simply want a costume to have around for a rainy day, you can create a homemade Tinker Bell costume with a few basic supplies and sewing materials.

  • About Clothing Alteration

    Whether used to contour and shape a couture garment or hem a basic pair of pants, clothing alterations are necessary to improve the quality of a garment. Your local neighborhood seamstress and the master tailor of a bespoke suit both provide alteration expertise based upon price, knowledge of materials and their years of experience. If you are looking to start a clothing alteration business or want a few key tips to find the best tailor for your budget, its best to research the best clothing alteration options in your neighborhood and online.

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