Come along as I work on my second final project for my pattern making and design 1 class. We had to manipulate the dart on the front bodice 9 times and create a 3D model of them and display them on a board and this is how mine turned out! Did I create more work for myself by retracing and creating an embroidery file out of them? Yes, I did haha but it was fun creating my own textiles with my embroidery machine that it gave me some ideas for future designs/projects!
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Let's continue working on my final project! Now that I have my basic blocks in kids 3T, I can finally start making changes to create the dress I sketched out. After sewing the sample I decided to make a quick design change on the peplum. I'm going to use the circle skirt and shorten it to create a 2nd layer instead. I think the first peplum didn't have the volume/flare I wanted it to have. I would fix the issue if I had more time but we only have one more class left before we need to present the project so for now we are just changing the design. What's left to do is to quickly touch up the pattern and make sure everything is labeled correctly and then I can start cutting the pattern on the nicer fabric! So let go fabric shopping!
Creating a FAQ'S Playlist for our shop and in this video, I quickly show you how to login and download digital files from our shop once order is placed!
I'm currently taking Pattern making and design Level 1 this fall semester and I have three main final projects for this class so I thought I would bring you along as I work on them. The first project is creating a garment based on what we learned this semester. Most of the basic blocks we've been making have been in women's sizing but I did ask my professor if it was possible to make it in kids instead so I have to recreate what we've been doing in class into a kids 3T and here's how everything turned out!
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