SFD043: Build Your Career as a Freelance Pattern Maker (from anywhere)

Fashion Designers Get Paid: Build Your Fashion Career On Your Own Terms - A podcast by Sew Heidi - Mondays

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You may think it's impossible to have a career as a freelance pattern maker in the fashion industry. And you'd probably think it's even more impossible to do it from a rural town. But that's exactly what David Russon does. In today's episode of the SFD podcast, he shares exactly how he built his freelance career and now earns a full-time living doing work he loves - pattern drafting and sample sewing. He does work for established and startup indie brands to help make sure their designs fit perfect (one of the most important parts). When I first showed up to David's studio in Greeley, CO (a farm town an hour outside of Denver), I had no idea what would be behind the unassuming door in an industrial neighborhood. Turns out, it's David studio where he does all his freelance pattern maker work. I was lucky enough that David not only agreed to an audio interview, but he also let Marc and I bust out cameras for our (FIRST!) video documentary (eek!). You can see the videos here: http://successfulfashiondesigner.com/freelance-pattern-maker/. (Oh, and BTW, if you want more behind the scenes content like this, you can find it only on this page). Next, listen to the interview below where David and I talk about: What a freelance pattern maker in the fashion industry does What is a block, cutter's must, grading, and other terminology a pattern maker uses (hey designers - you should know this stuff too!) How to get started as a freelancer (even if you don't live in a fashion hub) The importance of networking and being part of your local community How to price your services The ridiculously obvious thing David does to get more work (that most freelancers don't) How David's process works (whether you have a sample garment or a napkin sketch) How many opportunities there are to work in fashion outside of being a "designer" What happens when you skimp or cut corners on pattern making Why the fashion industry isn't full of all divas (and how we can create a different culture) Guest Info & Resources David's site (get in touch with him if you need a freelance pattern or sample maker!) Ralph's Power Sewing Denver Design Incubator Enjoy the show? Help us out by: Rating us on iTunes - it really helps! Subscribing on iTunes - I appreciate each and every one of you!