Archives 11/16 -11/30 2005-2011

Posted by Kathleen Fasanella on Jan 19, 2013 at 8:15 am / Admin / Trackback

Here is the second of the two archives entries I’m posting today. Again, if you’re new here, I’d been in the habit of posting a selection of entries because the site is so dense one can’t hope to read it all. So, the archives entries help visitors to sample a broader selection of content that’s been published on this site over the past (almost) 8 years.

I”ll be away until Sunday January 27th but more on that later.

November 16, through November 30, 2005
A question of collars
The battle of retailers vs manufacturers
Advantages of selling what you produce
Establishing payment terms
Saran wrap pattern making method #1
The skinny on retail
Selling your company
Compromising with Retailers
Sleeve cap ease is bogus
Saran wrap pattern making method #2
Stock size update
On becoming a pattern maker
Industrial sewing machines

November 16, through November 30, 2006
How to select commercial pressing equipment
Nurture people, not products
What is a sloper?
What is a Block?
Contract for a clothing sales rep
It all starts here 4
Contract for a clothing sales rep pt. 2
Advertising 101: Part 3
Wacoal Style #65547
How not to copy a pattern

November 16, through November 30, 2007

How to do a Shrinkage Test
Pop Quiz #469
Fashion blog haikus
News from you 11/20/07
Manufacturer vs. subcontractor
Pop Quiz #469 pt.2
Nelly Don
Pop Quiz #468 pt.3
Pop Quiz #470
Textile manufacturing
Starting a ecommerce boutique
Visiting a sewing contractor

November 16, through November 30, 2008
Overwhelmed? What to do when you don’t know what to do
Pattern Puzzle: Fixing a cowl neckline
Pattern Puzzle: Fixing a cowl neckline pt.2
Silk: It’s not just for breakfast anymore
Is your strategy patently obvious, pathetic or parasitic?

November 16, through November 30, 2009
The 7 minute cutting test
From the LOC archives: Photos of the 30’s & 40’s
Pattern Puzzle: The Deer Cape
The 7 minute cutting test pt.2
New here?
Vintage technical illustration book
Drafting to measure pattern book recommendations

November 16, through November 30, 2010
Value Circularity: cotton, colanders & the specialty store market
Things you must know if you have a clothing line: garment measuring
How sweatshops start
Size is a matter of opinion pt.2
Paying commissions for referrals?
Pattern Puzzle: Shingo Sato

November 16, through November 30, 2011
Notch maps: suit sleeve & armhole
Why larger sizes cost more or Size is nothing but a number
Notch maps: suit sleeve & armhole pt.2
How to illustrate ruffles & skirt fullness

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