The Art of Clothing: Designing What We Wear From Kitchen Table to Catwalk

By (author)R. A. Calkins

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Unlock the secrets of clothing design with this practical guide, from home sewing to professional fashion, and learn to create and choose garments that endure and inspire.

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Clothing is one of the quiet forces that shapes our lives. Every garment you own was imagined, drafted, cut, sewn, pressed, and fitted by someone who made thousands of small decisions along the way. The Art of Clothing: Designing What We Wear from Kitchen Table to Catwalk pulls back the curtain on that process and invites you to think like a designer—whether you’re mending jeans at home, sewing at the kitchen table, or dreaming about your own label on a runway.R. A. Calkins guides you through clothing as a complete system: from fibers and fabrics to pattern shapes, seams, linings, closures, and final fit on a living body. You’ll learn how garments are really built—why some clothes hang beautifully while others twist and ride up, why one fabric drapes and another feels stiff, and how a few millimeters in the pattern can change everything. Instead of drowning you in jargon, the book translates industry principles into plain language and practical examples, showing how the same ideas power both home sewing projects and professional collections.This is not just a technical tour. The Art of Clothing explores the global story behind what we wear: fields, factories, freight, and storefronts; the hands that cut and stitch; the buyers who choose what reaches the racks. You’ll see how economics, ethics, and design intertwine—and how thoughtful makers can push back against waste, poor quality, and throwaway fashion. Step by step, the book helps you evaluate garments for durability and comfort, choose better materials, and design pieces that can be worn, loved, repaired, and handed down.Along the way, you’ll discover how to read clothing like a blueprint, spot good (and bad) construction in seconds, and make smarter choices whether you’re sewing, shopping, or sketching your own line. You’ll walk through real-world scenarios: planning a capsule wardrobe, redesigning an existing garment, testing a pattern on different body types, and translating an idea from sketchbook to finished piece. Instead of chasing trends, you’ll learn to build clothes around human bodies, daily lives, and long-term wear.Warm, clear, and deeply practical, The Art of Clothing is both an introduction and a reference you’ll return to again and again. If you’ve ever looked at a favorite garment and thought, “I wish I knew how this was made”—or stared at a pattern and wondered how it could ever become something flattering—this book hands you the missing map. From kitchen table to catwalk, it shows that the art of clothing is not reserved for fashion elites; it is a craft, a stewardship, and a skill that anyone can learn and use to shape a more thoughtful wardrobe and a more humane clothing culture.

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