Clothing Design (Alter a Pattern 1F23)

by The Eliot School of Fine & Applied Arts ‏ Claim Listing

If you’re tired of making ill-fitting clothes from store-bought patterns, this class is for you. In the first four sessions, you’ll learn the basics of pattern making.

$240

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8 Sessions

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If you’re tired of making ill-fitting clothes from store-bought patterns, this class is for you. In the first four sessions, you’ll learn the basics of pattern making.

Then, alter a store-bought pattern of your choice in the remaining sessions to fit you or your model of choice. You’ll walk away from this class confident and ready to alter patterns on your own.

Note this course is designed for students who have sewn many garments from store-bought patterns and are ready to move to the next step in learning fashion design skills.

  • Boston Branch

    24 Eliot Street, Boston
  • Teacher's Name
  • Fifile
  • Teacher's Experience
  • Fifile (Fi) is a strategic planner with expertise in design thinking, service design and innovation management. She previously served on the Eliot School of Fine & Applied Arts Advisory Council, creating a Community Insights Study to help the school with strategic planning. Fi served as a member of the school's sewing faculty from 2013-17, during which time she worked with a team to develop our fashion curriculum and skills pathway. At the same time, she worked as Marketing Coordinator at Cengage Learning and then Marketing Manager at John Wiley & Sons, academic publishers. Fi holds a BBA in International Business and a BS in Textile and Apparel Design from the University of Texas at Austin, and an MBA in Business Design from the University of Toronto Rotman School of Management. She has lived in four countries and speaks three languages.
  • Gender
  • Female
  • Teacher's Nationality
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