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(London.CityRegions.com, December 15, 2014 ) London, England -- Sewing is facing resurgence or revival. At the advent of the millennium, there have been movements that seek to expose and influence the new generation to the art. Along with this, dressmaking tools have changed to provide greater functionality to the users. Among the tools that are constantly modernized are the dressmaking shears; the shears try to eliminate problems of discomfort and inaccurate cuts. The Mantuas Company has done such with their dressmaker's shears which are currently being sold on Amazon.
During the 1950's and 1960's, sewing was very popular. Back then, textile was available at relatively low prices in contrast to ready-made clothing. For practicality, the women who were left at home, would sew clothes or fix garments in the closet while the men of the household are out for work. However, when ready-made clothes became more readily available and cheaper, plus women also began to partake in the working force, there was a decline in sewing. For many years, the domestic sewing scene was bleak.
Recently, the popularity for sewing is due to the craft becoming an avenue and as expression of creativity.
According to Linda Phillips, "Sewing satisfies a creative need for a lot of people." Linda has been sewing for at least 40 years and she possesses the rare skill to reproduce high-end clothing found in department stores or boutiques for a lower price. Linda Phillips also supervises a sewing project in the Tippecanoe County 4-H Fair.
Another cause for a renewed interest in sewing is its therapeutic ability. Sewing Space, a spin-off of ArtSpace, uses this particular craft to help people cope with their situations. It allows the participants of the therapy session to learn problem-solving skills and focusing or mindfulness, which are important abilities in a day-to-day setting. Ruthann Traylor, the director of ArtSpace, said that, "It's a therapeutic art program created to allow our clients to heal." Self-reliance is also being advocated by the Sewing Space through its program.
With all the movements that brings back sewing to the main scene, dressmakers' tools have also been part of the changes.
The different sewing machines found in the market have become digitized and allows for different stitching patterns to be readily available to the user. Also, shears that are used to cut the fabric necessary to create a finished product have met these changes.
Mantuas Company tries to bring in the novice dressmakers to the craft by offering dressmaker’s shears that are of professional grade yet at an affordable price. The dressmaker's shears that they offer has a length of approximately 8-inches, making them optimal for first time users. They are also sharp and durable, allowing the blades to cut through various fabrics with ease.
The dressmaker's shears have been engineered to give maximum comfort to the user and its lightweight property gives smooth and precise cuts. This innovation is to eradicate the problem of users getting sore hands after using dressmaker's shears and erroneous cut of the blades.
Mantuas Company, which is owned by Howard Dean, stresses that consumers "get what they pay for." The purchasers of the product are investing in their tools, which will be companions in the long run instead of buying new dressmaker's shears every few months. Many purchasers in Amazon also voice the same sentiments. There is also an offering of a lifetime guarantee for the dressmaker’s shears sold by the Mantuas Company.
About Mantuas
Mantuas is a retailer of professional grade dressmakers’ tools to amateur and professional practitioners of sewing. The company's products are sold on Amazon.com
Mantuas
Howard Dean
+44-208-354-1639
info@mantuas.com
Source: EmailWire.Com
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