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Still looking for an able seamstress
Hello there,
my friend Christine and I are in the process of setting up an online clothing store for really tall women. The website (shop) is ready but we still don't have a seamstress that can sew clothes in non-regular sizes. Check out www.tallandtrendy.com for more info Thanks Christine and Joerg |
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Joerg Estelmann wrote:
Hello there, my friend Christine and I are in the process of setting up an online clothing store for really tall women. The website (shop) is ready but we still don't have a seamstress that can sew clothes in non-regular sizes. Check out www.tallandtrendy.com for more info Thanks Christine and Joerg you need to read this book here for how to set up a production sewing business The Entrepreneur's Guide to Sewn Product Manufacturing by Kathleen Fasanella. You can get it from Amazon. There is not difference in sewing clothes for non traditional sizes than regular sizes. The seams are longer ( or shorter) and the pattern pieces are different. If someone has told you that they don't know how to sew "tall" clothing they don't know what they are talking about. Sounds like you need to hire a professional sewing contractor who handles several different companies and lines, to take care of your design, pattern and sewing needs. penny s |
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