???????The client will learn the basic fundamentals of drafting flat patterns on paper to create all sorts of sloper/block patterns from standard size chart measurements or using a real person’s body. Textbook notes will be provided for all lessons.
The client will learn the basic fundamentals of drafting flat patterns on paper to create all sorts of sloper/block patterns from standard size chart measurements or using a real person’s body. Textbook notes will be provided for all lessons.
The client will draft basic front and back bodice, skirt and sleeve sloper/block patterns, as well as learn how to manipulate all darts and design. In each lesson, the client will cut and sew their own muslin mock-up after they finish drafting each set of their own patterns. The client will have the opportunity to transfer their working draft pattern onto Manila hard paper, as their final copy.
The client will have more than sufficient skills to draft basic tops, skirts, and dresses. The client will draft and create up to 3 sets of sloper/block patterns. The client will have up to 5 muslin fabric prototype mock-ups stitched together.
Whether you are a beginner, a new fashion graduate or a professional, Vancouver Sewing Classes (VSC) offers many fun and practical courses/programs for all fashion enthusiasts to learn a new technical trade skill.
We have short and long programs for beginner, intermediate, and advanced learners and professionals. There are over 150 programs to choose from and we can also customize any courses and programs to meet your needs and budget.
Learn Sashiko Embroidery:Â A one day two hour course from 10am-12pm. $75+tax Materials included. Sashiko is a beautiful style of traditional Japanese embroidery. Sashiko uses a running stitch method to create pattern and designs inspired by nature.
Juanita's School of Sewing uses a specialized program designed to teach children (ages 7 through teen) plus adults how to sew. Patterns are fun and easy to follow and with only 4 students per class students get individual attention
A weaving and spinning group existed in Ottawa under the auspices of the Ottawa Civil Service Recreation Association from 1943 to 1946. Due to space limitations, in 1947 five weavers met privately to form an independent handweaving group.
Overcome your free-motion fears and build confidence in your machine quilting. Set yourself free from straight-line quilting. Learn to perfect your concentrated background fillers such as stippling, meandering, …. and more! All work will be done with your darning or free motion foot.
You will explore colour theory, define basic design principles, become familiar with fashion terminology, identify sources of inspiration, and examine the relationship between fashion, the visual arts and other design disciplines.
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