Fashion Half Cut

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Join Caroline Barulis and Kathryn Roberts, professional pattern makers, every fortnight for a cheeky drink and a chat about how fashion is made. Enjoy interviews with real industry experts and get to know what really goes into making the clothes we all love to wear. Expect chats about craftsmanship, pattern cutting, sewing, the industry at large and lots of laughs! If you’re into fashion and not taking yourself too seriously then this is the podcast for you!

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  • Cotaworship
    Amazing content!
    I just stumbled upon your podcast. I’m new to pattern cutting and I am learning so much from your show. Thank you so much for all the great content. It’s much appreciated. Robin G
  • sannamichelle
    Great insight into the fashion industry
    I love this podcast! Hosted by two lovely women who work as pattern makers in the fashion industry in London. Every episode is so interesting, I love hearing about the details of their work and other things that pertain to technical fashion design.
  • mannequingirl
    Fantastic!
    I was an apparel student years ago. Never wanted to enter the field professionally, but I am always keen to learn more and continue my education.
  • M.A.Taylor
    Invaluable insight into the fashion industry for students and independent designers!
    I’ve been an independent largely self taught designer for 10 years and I cannot believe how lucky I am to have a resource like this. Without a formal degree or the ability to work in a city with a major fashion industry, I often feel very intimidated and discouraged. This podcast has really been a lovely discovery in multiple ways- first, I have almost zero friends who want to sit around and talk about making patterns 😂, so I feel like I’m hanging out with new friends who get that. Secondly, I’ve learned a lot of helpful details and starting points for further investigation, which is invaluable to me. Thirdly, while I still feel constantly worried that my skill set is hopelessly underdeveloped, I’ve actually been encouraged that may not be the case entirely, because a number of times I’ve realized it sounds like I’m actually on the right track and working in a professional studio for some very successful brands is not so entirely different from what I do in my own studio! The hosts are so kind and smart, I really like them a lot. They truly help make this extremely challenging industry feel a little less hostile and more fun. Thank you!
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