Category: Conference

  • Elevate Your Sewing and Design Skills with Certification

    Are you a sewing professional looking to take your skills to the next level? The Master Sewing and Design Professional (MSDP) certification may be just what you need to demonstrate your mastery of the craft.

    Based on Standards of Quality by the Association of Sewing and Design Professionals (ASDP), the MSDP certification is a performance-based testing program that validates your skills and expertise in the field of custom sewing. But certification isn’t only about personal achievement – it’s also about improving the quality of the work that we do as a community.

    When we hold ourselves to high standards and strive for excellence, we elevate the entire industry and create a culture of collaboration and support. As skilled sewing professionals, we understand that custom sewing work requires precision, attention to detail, and a deep understanding of materials and techniques. By pursuing the MSDP certification, we can show our clients and colleagues that we are committed to providing the highest quality work possible.

    By becoming certified, we also become part of a community of professionals who are dedicated to supporting one another and sharing knowledge and resources. The ASDP is more than just a trade organization – it’s a network of colleagues who are passionate about their craft and committed to helping each other succeed.

    By pursuing the MSDP certification and becoming an active member of ASDP, you can connect with other skilled sewing professionals, learn new techniques and best practices, and access valuable resources and support. Together, we continue to elevate the industry and show the world the value of quality custom sewing work.

    Are you ready to pursue the MSDP certification? Find out more information online at sewingcertification.com.

  • Conference Travel: Prepare for an Exciting Journey to Denver!

    Conference Travel: Prepare for an Exciting Journey to Denver!

    Welcome to the ASDP 28th Annual Educational Conference in Denver, Colorado!

    The Board has been diligently working to ensure a wonderful and memorable conference experience for all attendees. As you begin planning your travel arrangements, we’re here to provide you with essential information and options to make your journey as smooth as possible.

    Airport and Transportation: Denver International Airport (DEN) is the primary airport serving the Denver area and the guide outlines various transportation options available to get you from the airport to the hotel.

    Special Shuttle Service: To enhance your conference experience, the Board is considering offering a special shuttle service from the airport to the hotel on Thursday, 18th. Priced at $30, this service would be available for morning/early afternoon arrivals. By arriving early, you’ll have the opportunity to participate in our charity sewing event and join us for the Welcome Reception. We kindly request that you let us know if you’re interested in this shuttle service by contacting conference@sewingprofessionals.com. If there is sufficient interest, we will make it available for pre-purchase.

    If you have any questions or require further assistance regarding conference travel arrangements, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us at conference@sewingprofessionals.com. We’re here to help!

    As you embark on your journey to Denver, we eagerly anticipate your arrival and the valuable contributions you’ll bring to our conference. Your commitment to attending early for the charity sewing event and Welcome Reception will make a positive impact on our community. Thank you for being a part of the ASDP conference, and we look forward to seeing you soon!

    Check out the Conference webpage for all the details, including our Guide to Planning for Conference!

  • Why did I decide to go for the MSDP certification? 

    Why did I decide to go for the MSDP certification? 

    When I first heard about the Master Sewing and Design Professional Certification, I was going to school for Fashion Design.  It was there that I learned most designers don’t sew. What?  I couldn’t imagine that.  I love the whole process of a custom garment from sketch to pattern to sewing and creating.  I decided that I would at least finish getting my Associates Degree and then go on to apply for the MSDP. 

    I waited until I learned when the scholarship registration opened up in the Spring of 2018 to start my journey.  I wanted to develop not only more confidence in myself, but having the certification would give prospective clients more confidence in me in how I can serve them.  The certification shows I mean business.  I take my work seriously.  I am not simply doing this as a hobby. 

    Between the scholarship and a sponsorship through my husband’s work, I began my journey that summer.  Besides all the further learning going through this program, one of the biggest lessons that I could not have foreseen is learning to go for your dreams and goals while living life and all that it throws at you. A lot of life happened during my time going through the certification.  A lot!  So when I received my certification, it meant so much more than I could have even imagined. 

    Upon receiving the certification, at that moment, I really felt a physical movement within me.  The confidence thing?  The feeling of accomplishment?  Perhaps both.  For the ones who say you don’t need this or that to get confidence in what you are doing, I say it’s personal.  For me, the MSDP certification did for me what no self-talk alone can.  There needs to be some action of sorts to go along with self-talk and self-motivation. 

    The MSDP certification is invaluable in learning not only more about our profession, but about self-accountability, manageability, and perseverance.  I still can’t believe I made it through, but I did.  And since I did, I can accomplish anything I set my mind to.  I fully support and recommend any and everyone to go through the program if they want to further their skills and be the best at what they do.