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Working on the next item for summer 2019 - Design No. 5 - a draped denim skirt! Getting inspired by it’s own process. An...
04/08/2018

Working on the next item for summer 2019 - Design No. 5 - a draped denim skirt! Getting inspired by it’s own process. And showing the whole creative progress in our feed. Enjoy!
See more... dtta.dk/stitches

“I love the idea of a classic fashion house where your whole garment can be made up from the fabric chosen, completely, ...
04/04/2018

“I love the idea of a classic fashion house where your whole garment can be made up from the fabric chosen, completely, under one roof, and where you can follow the process and interact wholeheartedly. Isn’t that great! But unless you are one of the extremely few – if any – Haute Couture customers in the world, what you usually get instead is a factory-made garment, not made for you or even with you in mind at all. Just an ordinary, and sometimes even a quite unenthusiastically made, garment. From a factory. With a large logo plastered on top of it.

So I say, let’s focus on our own path instead! Let’s not get distracted by all smoke and mirrors. Decide who you are, or want to be, and create it yourself! Be you! Create your own level of craftsmanship!

We can create on our own. Because we are proud of who we are. Right?”

Posted on April 3, 2018April 3, 2018 by DTTAWhy Haute Couture infused luxury brands could be harmful to your creativity. We are meant to believe that luxury fashion brands are the highest level of craft. Or design. Or maybe both. We are also in some way lead to believe that these brands suffer – t...

Academy update:
19/02/2018

Academy update:

We are here for you As partners in the process of creating luxury fashion, bespoke and couture garments we will help you focus on what you do best – reaching your goals.

  - Making pocket openings. Or, could also be described as, "covering raw cut edges with self (shell) fabric".
28/06/2017

- Making pocket openings. Or, could also be described as, "covering raw cut edges with self (shell) fabric".

  - Continuing the prepping for the front pocket making. That is, making the front shape and starting on the jacket's si...
26/06/2017

- Continuing the prepping for the front pocket making. That is, making the front shape and starting on the jacket's side silhouette.

  - Starting on front pockets. Deciding, slashing, pinning...
25/06/2017

- Starting on front pockets. Deciding, slashing, pinning...

  - Adding cotton stay strips into back vent and hem, pad stitching them in place. To prevent stretching there, to weigh...
24/06/2017

- Adding cotton stay strips into back vent and hem, pad stitching them in place. To prevent stretching there, to weight the whole garment down, and to add richness.

  - Stitching the jacket's center back seam while carefully making sure the fabric's woven thread pattern matches on bot...
12/06/2017

- Stitching the jacket's center back seam while carefully making sure the fabric's woven thread pattern matches on both sides of the seam.

  - Overcasting many of the raw edges to prevent the light fabric from unraveling. By hand of course, to get a much flat...
10/06/2017

- Overcasting many of the raw edges to prevent the light fabric from unraveling. By hand of course, to get a much flatter and softer result and to save thread.

  - Cutting out the jacket's torso (body) parts, while checking the weaving pattern and adding extra allowance for adjus...
09/06/2017

- Cutting out the jacket's torso (body) parts, while checking the weaving pattern and adding extra allowance for adjustments and security.

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