pattern contest
This sounds like fun: BurdaStyle is having a pattern/design contest! This is a website that provides free patterns for download; they're associated with the Burda pattern company that I think is based in Germany. The designs already on the website are clever, stylish, and simple to construct; I love their patterns.
It's tough to design something that fits into their collection. A plain pattern won't stand out of the crowd enough to win. A complex pattern will probably get dumped for being too hard to make, and too hard to adapt. Designing a pattern isn't like designing a garment; you can't rely on a particular fabric or trim as a design feature. The design features have to be in the construction itself.
I've been sketching patterns for the contest today, and it's challenging to design a garment that's versatile enough that people can make it in their own choices of fabric and - this part is great - so they can remix the pattern and make something different out of it.
BurdaStyle actually makes a big deal of their patterns being "open source" - they encourage people to download the patterns, modify them, and share their modifications. I think that's really cool of them.
(Arguably, clothing designs aren't copyrightable in the US, but just try telling most pattern companies that.)
It's tough to design something that fits into their collection. A plain pattern won't stand out of the crowd enough to win. A complex pattern will probably get dumped for being too hard to make, and too hard to adapt. Designing a pattern isn't like designing a garment; you can't rely on a particular fabric or trim as a design feature. The design features have to be in the construction itself.
I've been sketching patterns for the contest today, and it's challenging to design a garment that's versatile enough that people can make it in their own choices of fabric and - this part is great - so they can remix the pattern and make something different out of it.
BurdaStyle actually makes a big deal of their patterns being "open source" - they encourage people to download the patterns, modify them, and share their modifications. I think that's really cool of them.
(Arguably, clothing designs aren't copyrightable in the US, but just try telling most pattern companies that.)









I, Beth, pledge that I shall abstain from the purchase of "new" manufactured items of clothing, for the period of 4 months.