Category: Sewing Business

  • A Crisp White Suit

    A Crisp White Suit

    There is something just so fresh and cool about a white suit. It’s bold, bright and daring, but looks effortless and alluring.

    White Pantsuit wedding guest

    I’ve been excited to add at least one pant suit and/or pant options to my bridal collection. A wedding ceremony is a perfect opportunity to wear such an outfit, whether it’s the bride or a wedding guest wearing this eye-catching combination.

    So with about 5 yards of nice fabric including linen, rayon, tropical weight wool, silk or a blend, as long as it has a nice drape with a firm enough hand to endure the nature of the garments, you’re good to go! Oh, and interfacing, lining, buttons, a zipper, needles, thread, tailors chalk, a sewing machine, iron and all the other million little sewing tools, and about 20 hours of uninterrupted free time, then you’re good to go!

    In 2024, I made this 3 piece white linen suit for my collection and runway show. I did a tailored blazer, wide leg trouser and a corset. It turned out great and looked amazing on anyone who tried it on:

    White suit on Michel
    White suit on Orenda

    The suit looks great on Michel, but it was way too big on her. It fit Orenda really well, so I asked her to wear the suit in my runway show, and now is the proud owner of the suit as she purchased it from me! So cool…

    Orenda looks amazing! in this suit!

    I wanted to try more versions of a white suit, so I made a new one. This time, I used a more fitted jacket pattern with a nipped in waist and strong shoulders.

    I used Vogue Patterns once again, this time Vogue 2016 for the jacket and Vogue 9361 for the pants:

    I love the lines of the blazer pattern with the seams, the pleat in the shoulder, the collar and the welt pockets with flaps. It was a difficult pattern to sew with all of these details, the lining and getting the whole jacket to look crisp, tailored and well made. The pants, although still tailored, were much easier to make in comparison.

    Luckily, making them both straight from the envelope with no alterations, fit my model Tiffany perfectly and looks amazing in the photos we did at the planned photo shoot we had in early April:

    With all this white pantsuit wonderfulness happening, I figured that I needed one for myself! Luckily, I was invited to participate in a fashion showcase at a fancy shmancy club in Portland where I could show come of my collection and have more exposure in my community, and the theme included wearing all white for the participants and the guests of the show. I shopped my fabric and pattern stash and happened to have enough white linen to make another pantsuit. Cool!

    For me, I chose a jacket pattern that has an interesting tie closure for something a bit different from the usual blazer style. I, of course, referred to Pinterest for inspiration on the style and found some great examples:

    I had this pattern from Butterick already on hand, perfect for the outfit:

    Butterick 6820 Pattern

    Perfect! The only thing I don’t like about the pattern is the fact that the jacket does not come with instructions on lining it. If I make it again (which I most likely will), I will draft a lining pattern for it to really elevate the look, have better structure, and be more comfortable.

    Overall, I absolutely LOVE how it turned out!

    The fashion showcase event ended up being cancelled (boo!). Although a major disappointment for myself and all who were participating, it was a great reason to make up this outfit as well as new pieces for the show, so not all was lost.

    I hope to get the chance to create more outfits like these, either for clients, shows or for myself! I love to try new patterns, develop my sewing and tailoring skills, and create beautiful clothes that last and are enjoyable for the wearer. I know that I feel a boost of confidence when I am wearing something that makes me feel and look good and I hope to evoke that feeling for others through the garments that I make or alter. After all, my motto is Dream Garments Come True!

    Love,

    Stephanie

  • A Reflection of 2023

    A Reflection of 2023

    As I pack up the Christmas decorations and make new lists and goals for 2024, I like to take a moment to reflect on the year of 2023 in the first few days of the new year.

    Happy New Year 2024!

    2023 overall was a very busy year filled with new adventures, many successes and several failures. I made LOTS of clothing including dresses, blouses, skirts, jackets, tops, pants, coats, menswear, accessories, pajamas and a few home decor and gift items. I made things for clients, myself and for family & friends. Lots of alterations came my way from beautiful bridal gowns, tailored suits, dresses, separates, added embellishments and more! Some big successes, some major disappointments and most somewhere in between.

    Cheers Friends!

    If I look at strictly business results, I would consider the year to have been the best yet for Love, Stephanie. I met many new clients, had several returning clients, and lots of clients come to me through referrals and word of mouth. I also was able to have a couple of small advertisements with links to my website in a local publication which definitely gave a boost in interest in what I was up to and several inquiries for custom sewing and alterations. Many of the clients heard about me through social media, a Google search and even via Yelp which all ultimately directed them to my website lovestephanieappparel.com.

    Speaking of my website, I was able to make updates and improvements by myself or with the help of a paid webmaster. One of the biggest improvements came from using images from a photo shoot I had in April. For months I planned this photo shoot complete with a gorgeous gown that I made, a lovely model (my friend’s daughter), a pro photographer (also a good friend), a team of assistants and makeup artists (more friends) at an amazing location out in Central Oregon. It was an entire planned process from the mood board, meetings, sewing, fittings and travel, and was an amazing and fun job to accomplish that I want to do on an annual basis!

    Behind the scenes at the photo shoot: so fun!

    Maintaining the website took work and attention. I added new photos of my work, maintained (and raised!) my prices, updated contacts, and created links to this blog (trying to keep up with the blogging isn’t easy!) and my other social media profiles, as well as keep my audience engaged with my newsletter and blog posts. In 2023 I had record traffic on my site. See below for some interesting analysis!

    I keep track of all of my income and numbers as they happen on my computer so that I can keep on eye on progress and be prepared for filing taxes. Although I don’t consider myself a “numbers” person or have the ability to make big bucks or manage to keep myself on budget, I do like to analyze the numbers and try to figure out what the numbers are telling me, thanks to my employment history in retail, buying and sales analytics. So getting into some statistics, here are some of the results of my year in business and web analytics:

    2023 Love, Stephanie Analytical Breakdown

    Income 2019-2023
    an increase of 14.5% over LY, +509% over 2019!

    # of Individual Clients:

    2023: 65

    2022: 52

    Variance: up +25%

    Income by Client Type:

    Client Type Pie Chart

    Client type consists of the type of sewing I was commissioned to do for clients, including alterations (bridal and otherwise), custom sewing creations and the bridal alteration fee I charge for a bridal fitting appointment.

    Now, for some website stats to share looking at the entire year of 2023 (Source: Wix):

    Site Sessions year over year: 1,023, up +67%

    Unique visitors: 801, up +57%

    Website visitors by month

    Looking at the chart you can see the big spikes occurring in website traffic over the year. My reasonings for the spikes is when I posted new photos and content, sent out a newsletter, made an announcement, attended an event, handed out business cards, posted advertisements in the local publication, and search inquiries before and during prom and bridal season when people are most likely looking for a seamstress to hire for alterations and custom sewing. That big spike in November is when I announced the opening of my new studio location. This coming Saturday 1/6/24 is the grand opening of the location, so exciting things are coming my way, I can just feel it!

    My poster design for the new studio

    More Web Analytics (source: Wix)

    2023 Year to Date Traffic Sources

    Looking at the top traffic sources to my website, Google takes the lead with the most referrals, up a whopping +137% over LY and 40% of the total leads! I have a Google page for my business Love, Stephanie. Click on the link to see my page where I post about what services I provide, the area that I serve, photos of my work and reviews from my clients.

    My profile photo on Google-one of my faves taken by my husband Tom

    Clearly that is working and people are able to find out about me by a Google search. The other sources seem to be working as well, including people directly typing in my web address to find me which is quite nice!

    Mobile vs. Desktop site sessions
    New vs. Returning site visits

    Teaching sewing classes has also boosted awareness for my skills and abilities. Although most of my students aren’t looking for a seamstress to create things for them to wear or alter their clothing, they are curious to learn how to sew, know more about me, they check out my credentials, look into my educational and work background and follow me on social media. All of which can turn into leads, recommendations and future business, or even potential future employees or interns when the need arises, so I encourage them to go check me out and keep in touch.

    Some students have left me great reviews and seek out assistance after class has ended if they are stuck with a sewing question, and sometimes even share their sewing successes and progress which is absolutely delightful!

    Students in my Couture Sewing class!

    I also find that wearing my makes out to events, parties, classes, meetings or just around running errands helps to spread the word. I often get stopped by someone who admires my outfit, wondering where I got it which is an amazing and flattering feeling! I carry business cards with me wherever I go, and hand them out to anyone who asks.

    So all of the time I spend making my own outfits has definitely helped build my skills and confidence, allowed me to make mistakes and learn from them on myself, as well as boost self-advertising. Plus I have built (and will continue to create) a wardrobe of clothing that I enjoy wearing and is uniquely mine!

    Me wearing an entire outfit of clothing I made, and happens to be the final makes of 2023 for New Year’s Eve!

    Goals for 2024

    As I look ahead for the next year and beyond, I have made some goals to grow and build business based on successes, as well as learning from failures:

    -Beat LY’s numbers!

    -Create dynamic marketing strategies using social media

    -Develop compelling marketing and advertising campaigns

    -Take better photos, create interesting video content

    -Plan an on-location photo shoot with my apparel, a model, a pro photographer

    -Maintain website with fresh ideas, set up online e-commerce shop, SEO

    -Reach new clients and retain past ones

    -Maintain detailed client list and build client database

    -Build client analysis data for more charts and graphs

    -Network, attend events, make connections

    -Utilize new store front space to meet clients, display merchandise, host events, grow client base

    -Create a business plan including plans to grow and build a line with steady inventory

    -Organize schedule and client meeting calendar, time management

    -Organize and maintain a clean work space-

    -Use materials and supplies I already own, reduce and avoid spending on new ones

    -Continue and grow contributions and efforts to ASDP board member responsibilities as VP of Communications

    -Complete MSDP Sewing and Design Professional Certification

    -Research and develop sewing skills namely tailoring, couture sewing, intricate details, pattern making and embroidery

    -Keep up with fashion trends as well as continue to study fashion history

    -Create beautiful, high quality garments that I have designed and sewn

    -Complete garments that I have started

    -Enter sewing and design challenges and fashion shows

    -Offer excellence customer service and do my best possible work with each client

    -Continue to teach others sewing and making clothes

    -Continue to draw and create fashion illustrations

    -Manage stress through healthy eating, exercise and work/life balance

    -Smile, be kind to others, love one another, and be grateful for the life and opportunities that I have!