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Patterns + Garments

After two decades of designing clothing, Debra is thrilled to be able to create home-sewing patterns of some of her favorite designs. Now on offer is the Camille Dress, April skirt and Inka pant pattern. Other patterns coming soon include: the Charlotte Dress, the Gilbert Jacket, and the Rose dress and the Eve blouse. So stay tuned…

Each garment is carefully constructed so as to be worn comfortably by those of different ages, body types and genders. Although some garments are tailored to fit snuggly, many of them have a loose fit with an adjustable feature. This allows her clothing to fit various shapes, sizes or to simply be worn in different ways. 

With the belief that every garment should be as useful as it is beautiful. Her clothing is designed to be worn everyday, to improve with age and leave you smiling. We can’t wait to see how you make and wear Debra’s designs!

Debra Weiss

Debra beautifully melds function and form in her fine art and her garments. Her playful process remains intuitive and inventive as she aims to capture the beauty all around her.

Inspired by the beauty of nature, I favor organic shapes, colors and textures in both my functional garments and fiber structures. The soft and supple quality of textiles have always moved me. Throughout my practice I gently manipulate fabric through stitching, knotting, appliqué and layering. Time slows and I work intuitively. I find myself making connections between the years of life and the layers of fabric. As we change and grow we remain ourselves only different, so does the fabric with each puncture of my needle.

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