Sustainable Designing Course Multan
Sustainable design techniques
There are a number of techniques, strategies, alternative processes and approaches you can take to design products that have a low environmental impact and positive social purpose.
Zero waste pattern cutting
Zero-waste is a design technique that eliminates textile waste at the design stage. It has been estimated that 15% of textiles intended for clothing ends up on the cutting room floor. Why waste a precious resource?The zero-waste approach means that you need to know your textile dimensions to be able to design your garment; and likewise you need to know your design dimensions to source your textile. You will need to carefully plan how you use the piece of textile by arranging your pattern pieces like a jigsaw puzzle. You can also work out the pattern by draping.Minimal seam construction
This is a design technique that reduces the number of seams required to sew together a garment. It makes manufacturing much quicker and can save on materials. It can also allow the garment to have greater freedom of movement and increase comfort for the wearer. Some companies, like The North Face, are investing in technology that can fuse seams together, meaning no sewing required!Upcycling
Upcycling is an approach to design where you transform by-products, waste or disused materials or products into something new of better quality and greater value. By reusing materials that already exist, you are saving energy, water, chemicals and other resources required to make new virgin materials.For fashion, you might use deadstock fabric (fabric that is left over from mills and garment factories; or flawed fabrics), vintage clothing that you repurpose or other unused or waste materials. Finding factories skilled enough to do upcycling and that are willing to work with second hand garments and waste fabric can be tricky.

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