u/CraftingGoblin

Image 1 — Does this sewing 'pattern' look right?
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Does this sewing 'pattern' look right?

Hello! I found this cute jumpsuit online, but it is quite pricey and I feel like it would not be that hard to make myself. I have drawn a 'pattern' (more like a plan), but... Is it really that easy?

Does it look good to you guys? Anything I'm missing? I haven't really drafted my own patterns often, so I'm afraid it might not be as easy as I am thinking...

u/CraftingGoblin — 24 hours ago

I’m a 3^(rd) year university student currently researching Korean fashion, specifically how traditional cultural elements (like hanbok silhouettes, fabrics, or motifs) are used in contemporary design.

I’ve noticed that some fashion brands incorporate references to traditional culture, sometimes very clearly while others use more subtle inspiration. K-celebs or idols quite also wear such outfits during performances for example, which I think adds to the appeal.

I personally think this is really interesting and the designs are often quite unique. In my home country I don’t frequently see traditional culture used as inspiration by designers, and I don’t think I’ve ever seen a celebrity in something inspired by traditional clothing. This makes me wonder how other people (from Korea or abroad) feel about this. Do you like these designs or does it maybe feel cliché? Would you ever wear them? I would love to hear your thoughts :)

u/CraftingGoblin — 23 days ago