SpiffCrafter

AI-Assisted Technical Specifications

Move beyond simple image generation. SpiffCrafter analyzes visual attributes, prompts, and fabric inputs to compile structured design parameter cards inside your workspace.

Necklines & Sleeve Cuts

Automatically isolates neckline shapes, lapel formats, cuffs, hem structures, and pocket configurations into a clean reference listing.

Fabric Twill & Weight Profiles

Profiles textile densities, grain weaves, and estimated weights based on your swatches to build a digital material record card.

Hex Colorway Palettes

Extracts accurate color palettes and hexadecimal values directly from the design output, facilitating material matching.

Real-World Output Example: Asymmetric Ikat Gown Spec Sheet

Couture Asymmetric Ikat Gown
Design Prompt Context

"An asymmetric couture evening gown, structured corset bodice, flowing silk jacquard with an intricate geometric ikat-style print, off-shoulder draped sleeves, high front-skirt slit."

Difficulty: 9/10 Generated Document
1. Construction Difficulty & Structural Summary The high construction difficulty stems from the complex interplay between the rigid, corset-style bodice structure and the precise alignment of the intricate geometric ikat-style print. Integrating the asymmetric waist drape with the high-slit skirt while maintaining pattern continuity requires advanced pattern drafting and expert-level construction skills.
2. Material Requirements
  • Main Fabric: 8–10 yards of a medium-to-heavy weight jacquard or brocade to maintain the architectural volume.
  • Lining: 3 yards of high-quality silk or rayon crepe de chine for the bodice and skirt interior.
  • Interfacing: Heavyweight fusible woven interfacing (e.g., hair canvas or sturdy weft-insertion) for the structured corset bodice.
  • Notions: 16-20 inch heavy-duty separating zipper, spiral steel boning, corset busk or hook-and-eye tape, waist stay webbing.
3. Key Tailoring Challenges
  • Pattern Matching: Ensuring perfect vertical and horizontal alignment of the complex geometric border at the center-front seams, the side-seam transitions, and the drape fold points.
  • Structural Integrity: Managing the weight of the full-length skirt while supporting the off-shoulder sleeves without structural collapse.
  • Asymmetric Drape Engineering: Constructing the overlapping front panel so the drape flows naturally from the hip without creating excess bulk at the waist seam.
  • Boning Placement: Executing precision boning channels within a printed fabric that shows every stitch; requires invisible interior finishing or "sandwich" construction to keep the exterior pristine.
4. Estimated Production Time Profile

Estimated 65–85 hours total for a professional sample room. Breakdown:

Pattern Drafting/Draping: 15 hours
Fabric Placement/Cutting: 10 hours
Corset Bodice Assembly: 20 hours
Skirt Assembly & Drape: 20 hours
Final Finishing & Fittings: 10–20 hours

Disclaimers & Important Information

  • Virtual Try-On: Virtual try-on is intended for visual exploration. Results approximate appearance and may not represent exact garment fit, sizing, drape, or physical construction.
  • Technical Specifications: Technical specifications are AI-assisted development documents. All dimensions, colorways, and materials should be reviewed by a qualified technical designer or manufacturer before sampling or production.
  • AI Output Originality: Generated designs may resemble existing visual patterns or designs. Users are solely responsible for reviewing and validating all outputs before commercial publication, trademark registration, or production.
  • Fabric Previews: Digital fabric previews approximate appearance and drape; color, texture, and physical behavior may differ from the final physical material.