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Journey to my Degree in Fashion Design

This post will be much more different than I usually write. It won’t be a tutorial, a pattern hack, or promoting anything. I’m gonna share a little about what I’ve been up to the past year and a half as I am studying Fashion Design at Cañada College!

I will preface this by saying that Cañada is no Parsons or FIT and my experiences and coursework is certainly not comparable (in scale or level of intensity) to what students in those programs complete! That being said, it’s still a great school and not “lesser” because of this. It’s a community college and a very low-key & approachable, less cutthroat way of gaining some of the skills I’d been wanting to pick up, since I was self-taught on my sewing journey and recently decided to head down the path of pattern design. Back when I first met my sewing friend, Jue, she has mentioned Cañada, and that she knew several people who’d taken classes there and had positive experiences to report. I did a little research, figured it was a good fit to try out, and I enrolled, beginning my first semester in January 2022. Needless to say, they aren’t getting rid of me quite yet. My program of study is Technical (Apparel Industry Oriented) Associate in Science, which the website states “Students are prepared to find employment in an apparel design firm or to start their own business. They will develop essential skills and techniques in sketching, fabric selection, sewing, draping, and pattern making. The fashion industry is vast and diverse with many creative, rewarding opportunities in ready-to-wear or high fashion design.” Here’s what my journey looks like so far…

Spring 2022

Fall 2022

Spring 2023

This semester is currently ongoing, so my thoughts aren’t fully figured out yet, regarding my classes, but we have done tons of work so far! Check back in on the blog in May or June and I’ll have a new post with some highlights 🙂

Real Life

It’s been so neat learning so many things and getting more of a foundation for pattern design, which was my ultimate goal when starting. I didn’t come into it expecting to compete on Making the Cut or to compare with anyone else. I wanted to get better at what I enjoy doing–designing and making everyday clothes that my family and I want to wear all the time. Many of the skills I have picked up have translated to better tutorials for work and my blog. They’ve helped me adapt other designers’ patterns to sew together better, look, and fit better. I’ve been able to successfully create a couple of my own patterns from a combo of draping and flat pattern (still haven’t learned to digitize or grade yet). I’m getting a better vision for how to effectively apply design principles to my work, as opposed to just throwing things together because I like them. This journey is seemingly simple, but eyeopening, it’s one I’ve enjoyed thus far. I’ve met so many other amazing folx along the way who have brilliant design minds and inspire me to want to keep at it with them. I look forward to what else comes my way in the next year or so! Enjoy a couple more pics, including my sewmate, Jue and me, wearing our dresses at the Bridgerton Experience last summer. I look forward to sharing more info in the future. If you have questions, don’t hesitate to ask! I’m always open for a chat ❤️

P.S. If you’re in the California Bay Area, interested or know someone interested in a fashion design program, consider looking into Cañada or some of the other San Mateo Community Colleges. Lots of classes are still online. 🙂

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