How are clothes made?
help me, i need to know for a homework i have been set!
Answers:
Well its starts with wool or cotton whatever being spun into yarn which is then dyed and woven into fabric. A pattern is then used to cut out the pieces of a garment which are then sown together - voila a piece of clothing x
Depends how far back you want to go, but they are usually made from material.
They are made in sweatshops by children in Thailand
they are picked off the clothes tree..children today
the same way that tablecloths are made
in a clothes factory..duh!
Sweat shops..
Buy some pattern paper. Draw out each segment of the outfit. Cut round the pattern. Pin your fabric to the paper, and then sew the pieces together..inside out.leaving a seam allowance.
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Answers:
Well its starts with wool or cotton whatever being spun into yarn which is then dyed and woven into fabric. A pattern is then used to cut out the pieces of a garment which are then sown together - voila a piece of clothing x
Depends how far back you want to go, but they are usually made from material.
They are made in sweatshops by children in Thailand
they are picked off the clothes tree..children today
the same way that tablecloths are made
in a clothes factory..duh!
Sweat shops..
Buy some pattern paper. Draw out each segment of the outfit. Cut round the pattern. Pin your fabric to the paper, and then sew the pieces together..inside out.leaving a seam allowance.
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