Whether sewing for business or pleasure, there just isn’t enough time to get it all done. That’s why I welcome time-saving methods during any part of the sewing project -the patternmaking, cutting or sewing process.
Today I want to tell you how I save time in the patternmaking process and how you can too, if you’re not already making your patterns this way. As much as I love patternmaking, the best part is the result of my patternmaking efforts. Oh how I love when those seams and notches match and everything comes together.
Unlike commercial patterns, with patternmaking software you don’t have to worry about a pattern not being in your size. If you’re a size 2 or 42, there are no limitations.
The images and video below will give you a closer look at the patternmaking software I use. I am not an affiliate, I just love this software because it does most of what the software I’ve used in the fashion industry does-but it doesn’t cost thousands of dollars.
The patterns can be printed on 8.5 x 11 regular paper and taped together (my least favorite part). Also, 8.5 x 14 works even better-less paper usage.
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PatternmMaster Boutique 5 by wildginger.com. Images: (left) welcome screen, (center) measuring chart and (right) the style editor. As of this post, PatternMaster Boutique, which is for creating patterns for the adult female, costs $225 USD. They also have software for creating patterns for the adult male, children from infant-16, knit garments and lingerie and swimwear garments. Watch the video below to see how the patternmaking software works.
Adele says
Thank you for this video. I have PMBv5, but have not used it. I’ll have to watch the other two videos that you made.
Katrina Kay says
You’re welcome Adele. I’m thinking about doing more videos of specific functions of PMBv5.
Jackie says
thanks for the insight on the softwear.
Katrina Kay says
You’re very welcome.
GypsyClare says
Thanks for going into detail about this pattern software — your video is very helpful! I am looking forward to the next one!
Katrina Kay says
Hi Gypsy Clare, I’m glad it was helpful. I’m still working on the next one, but it’s coming.