How to style a basic pattern - to sew different styles

The foundation to styling a basic pattern in fashion design. Styling a Basic Sloper

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How to style a basic pattern - to sew different styles

What You Will Learn!

  • Understand the basics of garments styling
  • Fashion Pattern Styling Theory
  • Dart Manipulation to create different styles to a pattern
  • Classic Princess Design for Tops & Dresses
  • Turn a basic pattern to a dartless design
  • Turn a basic pattern to a cowl neckline
  • Be able to style garments from the basic pattern into at least 4 foundational styles

Description

Would you like to make stylish clothes that actually fit you? Or do you want to design, and style your own patterns? Then learn the techniques of styling a draft pattern. A basic pattern is the first step the next is to style your pattern.

This is a practical organised course aim to teach you the fundamentals of styling a basic pattern or sloper block into fashion awesome styles and designs.

The foundation to styling a basic pattern in fashion design. Styling a Basic Sloper. The basic sloper is the structural foundation of all garments. In order for garments to have different styles, the basic sloper would need to manipulate following design principles.

Do you want to design, and style your own patterns? Then learn the techniques of styling a Basic Sloper into a draft pattern is important. This is a practical organised course aim to teach you the fundamentals of styling a sloper block into fashion styles and designs.

The foundation to styling a basic pattern in fashion design. Styling a Basic Sloper. The basic sloper is the structural foundation of all garments. In order for garments to have different styles, the basic sloper would need to manipulate following design principles.

Who Should Attend!

  • Familiar with sewing
  • Can draft the basic pattern or basic sloper
  • Someone who wants to move from sewing with commercial pattern to their own creations
  • A beginner into fashion design

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Tags

  • Fashion
  • Sewing

Subscribers

97

Lectures

20

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