Transformers delivers zero-waste insights
13/10/2021
                     
                        Ms Elsener told the audience that an average of 15% of waste is generated at the cutting stage alone, meaning that zero-waste patterns can result in significant cost savings.
She described how dip-dyed indigo varsity jackets she created in collaboration with Settlemier saved the Portland, Oregon company around 13 inches (roughly 33 centimetres) of valuable fabric out of a single bolt, later working out that her process resulted in around 10 extra jackets being made. 
On the design process, Ms Elsener cautioned that the elimination of waste should never compromise a design and advised that designers “should not just be adding waste to the shoulders of the wearer”, in terms of making smaller pieces of fabric ‘fit’ their final design (such as by adding patterns, for example).
Talking with fellow designer Mohsin Sajid, she described how she herself uses innovative fold techniques achieve more standard silhouettes following zero-waste principles.
Image: Danielle Elsener via Instagram (@decodecodecode)
                    
                    
                    
                
 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
 
 
