Students will be taught a variety of pattern shapes on a dress form, they will learn how to balance the completed drape on the form and fit a muslin to individual bodies.
This course is designed to provide students with the essential knowledge of draping as a pattern-making technique.
Students will be taught a variety of pattern shapes on a dress form, they will learn how to balance the completed drape on the form and fit a muslin to individual bodies.
This course will take students’ garment-making skills to the next level and teach unique techniques for creating a classic fitted dress.
Career Occupation
This is a single course and by itself does not lead to any career path
Admission Requirements
• Grade 12 graduate or mature student status (British Columbia 19 years or older)
• Meet minimum English language proficiency requirements.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this program the successful student will have reliably demonstrated the ability to
List and define the terminology, tools and equipment associated with pattern draping and 3 dimensional design
Evaluate characteristics of fabric to recognize how drape and hand responds to line and silhouette
Examine the various techniques of manipulating fabric on a form to develop 3 dimensional designs
Analyze the design to identify creative elements, determine the draping technique required for the design and develop a draping plan
ITD Canada is constantly innovating and offers career training programs developed by professionals with credentials related to their areas of expertise.
Our small class sizes allow closer interaction and individual attention whilst maintaining the high standard of quality that our students need to succeed in their future endeavors.
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Having spent time in the field they teach, they are able to enhance curricula to the needs of potential employers. We pride ourselves on our small class sizes. Students are able to easily address questions and concerns as well as receive immediate, focused feedback from instructors.
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