about denim
Welcome to my blog ABOUT DENIM – a journey into the captivating realm of one of the most cherished fabrics of all time.
Whether you're a denim enthusiast, fashions, or simply someone who values the comfort and adaptability of denim, my blog is your ideal destination to delve deeper into the world of this iconic textile.
Blog is divided into two distinct sections: “Making Jeans” and “About Denim.”
In the “Making Jeans” section, I unravel the art of crafting jeans, from selecting the perfect fabric to adding those exquisite finishing touches. Whether you're an experienced denim aficionado or just beginning your denim journey, I'll guide you through the process, step by step, sharing valuable tips and tricks along the way.
In the “About Denim” section, we embark on a journey through the history, culture, and influence of denim on the realms of fashion and lifestyle. From the traditional indigo dyeing techniques to the ever-evolving landscape of denim fashion and style, we plunge deep into the rich tapestry of denim, revealing the timeless elegance and adaptability of this enduring fabric.
Come along with me as I dive head first into the world of denim, uncovering the enduring charm of this versatile and iconic textile.
Rivets: What are they and why jeans contain them
Rivets are small, but symbolic metal parts found on jeans. Their original purpose was to strengthen parts that could easily tear. Today, they mainly serve a decorative purpose. Rivets are attached by pressing or hammering a "disc" or "plate" onto a metal pin that pierces through the denim.
Measuring & size guide
Before conducting the measurements, it is important to distinguish these two things; are the jeans made from a fabric which contains stretch (very modern today) or if the jeans are already worn-in. As these two facts will influence the outcome. If the jeans are made of …
Care for your jean
Once you've invested in premium quality jean, it's important you take proper care of them. Not only will this prolong the lifetime, it will also help your jeans age better.
Design and Development
You probably have heard that there is such a thing as "designer jeans". But have you ever thought about how confusing this term could be because it suggests that only designers' jeans are designer?
Selvedge vs. Normal Denim
There are two different ways to weave denim: with or without a shuttle. Weaving with a shuttle is the traditional way. The shuttle is substantially necessary; it guides the weft thread through the warp shed.
Beginner’s Guide
What is denim? How is it made? Where does cotton come from? Why are jeans only blue on the outside? This beginner's guide gives answers and overview of how denim is made.