Green Style How-To: Burda Open Source Sewing
Prefer to take your personal style into your own hands? Had enough of mass produced cheap fashion? Looking for something unique? Then Burda Style, the newest community-based online do-it-yourself style destination, is for you. According to the site’s "About Us" page,
We like to think of this website as a virtual sewing circle, an open-source hub of ideas, expertise, and amazing patterns you can download and sew at home. We want you to learn something new every time you visit BurdaStyle. We want this website to inspire you. And most importantly, we want you to get involved: We’re offering our ideas, expertise and download-able patterns to the BurdaStyle community, and we hope that you’ll contribute, too.
Though the website has online been online since late January 2007, it has gained popularity in the crafty community quickly.
With users uploading images of their creations, and sharing tips and tricks via the wiki-style Sewpedia and How-To sections, inspiration is only a mouse click away. Though the images in this entry feature skinny, youthful models, nearly all patterns feature a wide range of sizes. As of late, the website’s official blog has featured a number of user’s pattern customizations for pregnancy.
Currently, there are 35 patterns available, with new ones being uploaded at least once a week. Everything from pants and dresses to accessories and lingerie are online in PDF format, easily printable from any home printer. As with any good pattern, difficulty ratings and details on amount of fabric needed are provided for each project, as well as direct feedback from other users who have completed them.
What’s your favorite part of creating your own wardrobe? Where do you prefer to find your stylish patterns?
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September 20th, 2007 at 5:01 pm
I’m not sure how to trackback but I wanted to say thanks for the article! It’s always nice to find a community wanting to promote DIY and spread it to others.
My favorite part of creating my own wardrobe is picking out the colors and print patterns used to personalize a garment especially for me. A lot of times I’ll try to surf the web randomly to find inspiration and ideas.
dee ann
http://www.thegreenwivesclub.com