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DRAFT and SEW (6) - Shoulder-Dart DRESS PATTERN Block

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Description: Welcome to our SIMPLE STEPS Educational Learning System.This Shoulder-Dart Dress PATTERN Block Course is the 6th course in our Pattern Making and Sewing Course Series.Our Courses are:Very Straight forward to follow.There is no waffling on.We provide very simple layouts.Stress FreeWe breakdown complex learning for you into very easy, understandable steps.In this beginners course you will learn how to:1. Accurately DRAFT a Shoulder-Dart Dress Block2. Accurately CUT place and Cut the pattern on the Fabric4. How to Use a Sewing Machine3. How to SEW the Shoulder-Dart Dress PATTERN prototypeThis pattern making course is created for students who like to learn in a systematic orderly and professional way with simple formulas they can apply to any body shape or size.Also include is the basic sewing skills that will help you SEW your pattern prototype to check the fitting for accuracy.At the end of the Course you will learn how to Create, Cut and Sew Side-Dart Dress Pattern accurately and professionally.First of all WHAT IS PATTERN MAKING?Pattern making also called pattern cutting or pattern drafting is the process of designing garment patterns for a fashion drawing.A pattern is a term in sewing and fashion design that is referred to the paper or cardboard template from which the parts of a garment are traced onto fabric before cutting out and assembling the fabrics int a garment.A custom-fitted basic pattern is a premade template from which patterns for many different styles can be created. It is called a sloper for home sewer or a block for industrial production.The flat-pattern method begins with the creation of a sloper or block, a basic pattern made from body measurements.The pattern block or sloper is usually made of lightweight cardboard or tagboard, withou
Category: Design > Fashion Design > Pattern Making (fashion)
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