Mar 24, 2015

A Day in the Life of...SFD

I thought you might be interested in a photo story and seeing the kinds of activities that go on behind the scenes in the SFD studio and office.
As most of you know, we spent the beginning of 2015 giving the SFD Kits a total face-lift and at the same time, the Introductory How-To DVD was updated requiring all new models and video demos.  The final 2-DVD set ended up being 3 hr. 45 min. long. 
Here's a look at how we kept extremely busy during the first part of 2015 in an effort to bring you the latest and best of Sure-Fit Designs.

 Lisa was our new measurement model for the Dress, Pants and Shirt segments of the How-To DVD.



 The set looks like this, with lighting and camera equipment everywhere.  Thank goodness Wes, my husband and videographer, knows what he's doing.


At the end of a very success shoot, we were all smiles and happy that it went so well.

Wes and I then went on to film the individual lessons.  This photo was taken during the Dress Kit pattern demo.
Here I'm showing you a new Pants Leg Styles visual where you can see all the distinctive leg styles for pants designing.


And while were doing all the video shooting, here's Kelly, my office assistant and right-hand 'man', wrapping orders that go everywhere in the world.
Without Kelly, the extra things I do, like writing blogs and creating Fashion Leaflets, would come to a grinding halt.  I'm sincerely grateful to have her assist us in many different office functions.
One more tidbit that you should be aware of, is that no DVD product leaves our office without first being checked from beginning to end.  We want only top-notch functioning products to arrive on your doorstep.


Whew! Now that the video segments are shot, I don my editor's hat and begin the editing process.
It's quite a process to go through, but fortunately we all enjoy each step along the way.  I love technology and all the capabilities we can achieve.  As I mentioned above, this new How-To DVD ended up being 3 hr and 45 minutes long.  It was a lot of editing and I'm glad it's done.  I hope you enjoy the end result.

And...occasionally I get to sew!  I'm having withdrawals right now.  Though this week I have 5 lovely ladies from far and distant states in the US, a couple of Oregonians, and one attendee from Australia who are at the SFD Fit & Sew Retreat.  I promise myself - after this I'll begin a new sewing project.

Kindly,
Glenda...the Good Stitch!





14 comments:

  1. Glenda, it was great to see the process, I for one had no idea how involved it was, you always look so unruffled. Congratulations to all of you for making such a high quality product.

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    1. Thanks for the comment. It's good to hear I always look 'unruffled' but I can assure you, that is not the case. We do our best to give you the best!
      Kindly,
      Glenda ...the Good Stitch!

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  2. I'm glad you updated it because it was a bit dated and not appealing. I hope to see the new dvd with new info.

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    1. Yes, I agree. It was past time to update the introductory DVD.
      Kindly,
      Glenda...the Good Stitch!

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  3. Making a decent video is very hard work - many hours of preparation go into the making of a video, as well as the editing. Yes, it was time to update - the principles are the same, and for those of us that were around back then, the old video is not offputting, but for the new sales and a younger market, much needed.

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  5. I've always admired the quality and professionalism of your videos and printed products. It's fun to get a "behind the scenes" peek as to how that all happens.

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    1. We could have taken a 'ton' more photos, but I thought folks would get bored looking at them! Nice to hear you liked the behind the scenes shots.

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  6. Whew! I need a nap after reading this review of your DVD video adventure! You're amazing, Glenda. I just want to thank you for all you do to make our pattern fitting projects successful. You're my hero!

    You WILL sew again - keep the faith!

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    1. I'm teaching a fitting retreat right now...I'm the one whose going to need the nap!

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  7. Great job on the update! A fitting system like yours that works will never go out of style but I can see how highlighting current styles and models would be favorable to someone who was on the fence. I always recommend sure fit because it works no matter your size or shape. I may never have to diet again..I will just keep drawing bigger blueprints lol

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    1. Thank you so much for your feedback. We always appreciate our customer comments. And yes, you are absolutely right, the way this SFD fitting system works, it truly never goes out of style because you can design any (current) style as you wish once your body blueprint is finished to your shape. It would be great if all potential customers saw it in this light. LOL.
      Kindly,
      Glenda...the Good Stitch!

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  8. I just want to say your work is so appreciated. I have never ever ever had a boidace top ever fit me such as my first trial bodice. I'm over the moon happy with it. it just closed right up like it was a SURE FIT. and knew it. Thank you for your work and I will continue as I've never ever gone this far in learning ho to get a pattern to fit my body. I've always been intimidated with the cut and measure out and move the darts. Just didn't work for this gal. This, is like right out of the box PEFECT. Yes, you did it for me. all alone and i can't wait to get a finished product to post you my results of a wearable project.

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    1. Hi Cheryl, I'm so glad you are so delighted with the fit. It really can be fun to make your own patterns, particularly knowing they are going to fit in the end. It's a very liberating experience. We look forward to seeing a finished fashion garment.
      Kindly,
      Glenda...the Good Stitch!

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