"hey Raven, sorry I haven't gotten back to you about the photoshoot pictures, I've just been really busy with school and stuff, but as soon as it's completed, you'll be the first to get the pictures :) oh and let me know if your friend still wants…"
"hey Raven, sorry I haven't gotten back to you about the photoshoot pictures, I've just been really busy with school and stuff, but as soon as it's completed, you'll be the first to get the pictures :) oh and let me know if your friend still wants…"
"Hey there man, I have a question, I just draw my designs by hand and color them in, is this sufficient for manufacturers and whoever is producing the garment? or is there a certain format or whatever that they need the design in?? Thanks in advance"
"that sounds great! I'm definitely interested in doing that. i'm actually doing a photoshoot this week with pieces from the line, so when that's finished, I'll send you some pictures!"
"haha...I don't have much of my decent work online, but you can check out my blog at http://iebun.blogspot.com/.....I'm currently puttiing together a fall line, and working on my website, so stuff is in the works..I like ur style ;)"
"Thanks a lot for your help! I really appreciate it...so can you point me in the direction of companies to help me produce and bring my ideas to life??? I'm really ready to get my clothing started, my friend and I are putting the money together, and…"
"aww man, I was definitely looking into garment dying, can you point me in a direction of where to get the inks and such from?? much appreciate the help man."
"Well as of right now, it seems designing graphics on blank tees is the easier, more cost-efficient way to go. However, my heart is in true designing, meaning I'd like to pick out the fabric and threads etc as opposed to just printing on shirts…"
"Well as of right now, it seems designing graphics on blank tees is the easier, more cost-efficient way to go. However, my heart is in true designing, meaning I'd like to pick out the fabric and threads etc as opposed to just printing on shirts…"
"Thank you so much! Also, can you help point me in the direction of distributors and retailers? Thanks so much again!"
"lol...it's going good. just designing and designing and designing...trying to get my foot in the door."
"Hey there Volkan, I'm a young up-and-coming designer...I currently design shirts and am putting my portfolio together...are there any tips you can give me? I'd love to hear from someone who is very experienced in this field...Thanks a lot."
"Your story is very powerful Elle...good luck to you, nice stuff by the way, honestly...."
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Sorry for late reply, I was travelling overseas selling my collection. Anyways, to answer your question about garment dye:
You may try some batique at home but for pigment garment dyes and for antiques (where you willget the most natural effects) you really need a professional garment dye company with pressurized machines. You can just pay them sampling cost (should be around usd 10/kg)
You may find companies in your area via internet (i guess)
Some factories may be able to create the garment based on a sketch, but you are leaving much to chance unless you know that they are a very good factory.
In my opinion, you do need more then just a sketch of your garment. You want to provide measurements, trim specifications etc. Possibly you can list your question in the Manufacturing Group on this site to get more advise.