Pattern Making for Fashion Designing - PART 4 - Sleeves, etc

Drafting Sleeves. Fitting Sleeves into Armhole. Drafting a Cuff. Bell Sleeve. Puff sleeve. Bishop sleeve. Originals.etc.

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Pattern Making for Fashion Designing - PART 4 - Sleeves, etc

What You Will Learn!

  • You will learn how to draft sleeves: from basic sleeves to more complex ones.
  • You will learn fitting a sleeve into the armhole correctly, and how to adjust if and when necessary.
  • You will learn how to draft a cuff, sleeve openings, pleats.
  • You will learn how to draft Bishop sleeves, Bell sleeves, Puff sleeves , and etc.

Description

This Course is 'PART 4' of Pattern Making for Fashion Designing. In this Course we will focus on SLEEVES as well as Armholes, Cuffs, and various Sleeve Designs.

In this Course you will learn how to draft a Basic Sleeve (a Straight Sleeve) from scratch, using standard measurements.

You will learn how to resolve the problem of the sleeve not matching the armhole, by adjusting the sleeve to fit the armhole correctly.

You will learn new Terminology such as: Cap, Bicep Circumference, Elbow Circumference, Cap Height, Underarm Seam, Wrist Level.

We will use techniques such as “Slash-and-Spread” to ADD FULLNESS to a sleeve, and thus create new designs.

You will learn how to draft a CUFF.

The Course will show you how to draft:

  • Basic Sleeve (Straight Sleeve)

  • Puff Sleeve

  • Bishop Sleeve

  • Short Sleeve

  • Bell Sleeve

  • "Original Design" sleeve

  • Cuff

  • You will learn how to adjust the sleeve CAP to fit the armhole.

Pattern Drafting (Pattern Making) is a very important aspect of the Fashion Design Process, it takes years of practice to perfect the craft but with my Courses you will be able to grasp the principles and techniques and skills that you will easily incorporate into your existing body of knowledge.

If you've taken my other Courses: Pattern Making PART 1, and PART 2, and PART 3 , this Course is built on top of that, and will definitely elevate the skills necessary to perfect the art of pattern-making.

You will learn how to draft a Basic Sleeve using standard industry measurement. You will learn the terminology necessary to work with sleeves especially when working with other industry professionals, you must know the "language" in order to communicate what you want or what somebody else wants from you.

You will then you will learn how to take the basic sleeve pattern and turn it into a short sleeve, or a puff sleeve. And how to draft and add scuff to the sleeve.

You will learn how to draft a Bishop sleeve and a Bell sleeve.  You will see how to use the Slash-and-Spread technique in action in order to achieve these designs.

As a fashion designer learning and knowing these other different types of sleeves (and how to make them!) will give you the ability to be more creative, innovative and thus make you a better fashion designer.

We will review the TOOLS used in Pattern Drafting, such as: Hip Curve and French Curve and Notcher. And of course Scissors, ruler, pencil, and Dotted Paper and Manila Paper for drafting purposes.

My other Pattern Making Courses go over the basic Terminology and Tools necessary for drafting and even though it is not mandatory that you take these other pattern classes, it would be beneficial to have some knowledge of pattern drafting.

Learning how to draft a sleeve or how to manipulate a sleeve pattern is important and necessary skills that a designer must integrate in their knowledge of fashion design.

This course will enable and empower you to be more creative, imaginative, and give you the know-how to manifest the fashion ideas that are floating in your imagination.

My courses are about learning how to be a great fashion designer; whether you are a beginner student or a professional fashion designer, learning skills and techniques in designing is an ongoing process... things are always changing: there’s always something new to learn, even if you do know basic fashion design techniques and principles, building on top of that knowledge is essential to expand your knowledge of the industry at large.

Nowadays learning fashion designing online is such an amazing opportunity: you can study and learn fashion designing in the comfort of your own home, study at your own pace, and having full lifetime access. Save on the cost of hight tuition fees, instead learn by watching these high quality videos, which you can rewind and watch over and over again, on your own schedule.

Learning fashion Sketching, Fashion Draping and Pattern Making (Pattern Drafting) or if you want to explore The Business of Fashion, and learn the business side of fashion (so you don't go out of business - LOL), or learning how to put a Fashion Collection together and learning the use of Fabrics and the Textile Industry, these Courses are an amazing opportunity to expand your knowledge, elevate you fashion skills, and add to your existing body of work.

Whether you're making clothes as a hobby or it's a financial income generator, these courses empower you to build your confidence and make you a better designer. Regardless whether you are putting together your first fashion design portfolio, or build your fashion website, or learn how to market your fashion line, these courses give you the ability to accomplish all that especially because you will be saving on expensive tuition costs.

As a fashion designer, pattern making is essential in learning how garments are created and put together. A good fashion designer must learn pattern making in order to really understand the construction of his/her designs.

Manipulating darts from one position to another, from one "angle" to another, will increase the number/amount of options available to you and expand your creative reach. Included in this Class is the Draping process, which when used creatively will enhance the ability to develop new and exciting fashion designs.

Once the muslin has been draped, transferring the information to paper is essential. Also, the different types of paper used in the industry to develop patterns.

Learning how to take a simple skirt and by the use of adding a Yoke , you can develop new ideas and spark your imagination to endless possibilities.

Labeling a Pattern correctly can mean the difference between a beautiful design versus a disaster! Thus learning how to label a pattern correctly is very important -- the industry demands perfection when it comes to being accurate and precise.

And the use of proper Grainlines can be the difference between cutting the garment correctly or cutting it "the wrong way" and thus having to cut it all over again.

Getting to know, and familiar with, all the necessary tools used in the industry, makes the difference between a professional and a novice when going for a job interview.

All lectures delivered by VIDEO with detailed DEMOS of the applied techniques.

When working with a designer you must know, and be familiar with, the proper terminology, techniques, principals, of pattern drafting so that communication is clear and understood in order to execute a garment accurately. Deciding on which technique to apply to a design, not only expedites the process but the right choice produces optimum results.

Learning how to use an existing pattern, maybe something that you bought at your local fabric store, and, by applying the principals and techniques learned in this course, you can transform the original design into a new idea, will give you confidence and experience.

Pattern making is essential in learning about the construction of a garment. And learning pattern making and garment construction can help you in the design process. Knowing pattern making will help you in knowing what is possible and what is not when it comes to designing a garment, or how to design a garment.

Knowing pattern making is valuable not only in the design room but also in production. If something goes wrong in the factory and the reason is due to a pattern mistake, you must know what to do and how to fix the pattern and/or remedy the situation.

Because pattern making is a very specialized skill, and not everyone can do it, the financial compensation for a pattern maker is usually very high. A pattern maker is a very valuable asset to a company and is treated with respect and rewarded accordingly.

In conclusion, pattern making skills are invaluable for fashion designers, offering numerous benefits such as enhanced creativity, customization capabilities, and cost efficiency. Learning these skills through online courses provides designers with accessibility, flexibility, and opportunities for continuous learning and development, making it an ideal pathway for aspiring fashion professionals.

Who Should Attend!

  • Beginner students who want to learn drafting sleeves and fitting sleeves in armhole and draft new sleeve designs.

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Tags

  • Fashion Design
  • Pattern Making (fashion)

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