Pattern Making for Fashion Design -PART 3-Collars, Necklines - Udemy
Duur: 1 uur in totaal
Richtprijs: $29.99
Taal: Engels
Aanbieder: Udemy
This Course is 'PART 3' of Pattern Making for Fashion Design. It shows how to draft Collars and Necklines. It shows the drafting of Button Extensions and Buttonholes. It explains the use of Bias grain lines as used in the Cowl Neckline. And how to finish the edge of a neckline using Bias-Binding, and Piping. Also Facings, Interfacings, Under-stitch.
The Course will show you how to draft Collars:
Mandarin collar
Peter Pan collar
Sailor collar
Convertible collar
And: how to draft a:
Cowl neckline
Scoop neck and Facing
V-neck with Facing
Boat neck an facing
A-symmetrical necklines
Facings
Interfacings
Under-stitch
Bias-Binding
Piping
Pattern Drafting is a very important aspect of the design process, it takes years of practice to perfect the craft. If you've taken PART 1 and PART 2 and you gained knowledge, then this PART 3 will build on top of that, and will definitely increase your skills necessary to perfect the art of pattern-making.
Included in this Part 3, there will be some DRAPING involved as you will see in the making of the COWL neckline, which is very beautiful (if I may say so myself). You will also see how to use BIAS Grain Line, which is how we create the Cowl Neckline.
Working on half the dress form is standard (and normal) in the industry except when creating A-symmetrical designs, in which case we have to work with an "open" pattern, meaning including the left side AND the right side of the pattern.
I will be demonstrating using the Dress Form and the White Board and Dotted Paper, so you will definitely learn how to create all these ideas.
We will cover the drafting of a Facing, and an Inter-facing, and the use of an Under-stitch when finishing the edge of a neckline.
We will review the TOOLS used in Pattern Drafting, such as: Hip Curve and French Curve and Notcher. And of course scissors and Dotted Paper for drafting purposes.
We will be combining what was covered in Pattern Making PART 2, such as YOKES, bringing Yokes into the picture and adding fullness to a garment an adding a Yoke to it to create a new idea/design.