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Pattern Drafting: Simple Basic Blocks - Skirt, Dartless Bodice,  Sleeve & Dartless Dress.  (Online On Demand)

Pattern Drafting: Simple Basic Blocks - Skirt, Dartless Bodice, Sleeve & Dartless Dress. (Online On Demand)

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  • On-Demand course

  • 1 hour

  • Beginner level

Description

An On-demand Online Course for drafting a simple, skirt, a basic dartless bodice, sleeve and dress blocks, that can be used to draft easy-fitting garments of your own design.
This course is aimed at beginners and those who want to brush up their pattern drafting skills, or to simply develop easy to draft blocks for garment making.
You will learn basic pattern drafting methods as used in industry, to enable you to create your own patterns. Learn how to correctly measure the body, use specified measurements to create a basic block that fits and simple adaptions involved in pattern development.

The course is delivered through short video tutorials, instruction handouts and guides, plus useful tips to support your learning experience. The course is divided into units and will provide a learning journey through simple tasks and instructions.


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JULIA BURROWS - COURSE DEVELOPER

This course has been developed by Julia Burrows, a pattern cutter and apparel designer who worked as a successful designer and pattern cutter for 30 years on several brand ranges in South Africa and for suppliers to Marks & Spencers in Britain. She has since taught pattern cutting and manufacturing for Fashion Enter in North London and with Textiles Skills Centre, for whom she has developed several online courses.

What past student have said about Julia:

"Julia has taught me more in ten weeks than I thought possible. I wish I had done this course before I studied my BA" - Sharon 

"I new absolutely nothing about pattern making and sewing when I started attending Julia's classes. I have learned so much, which has given me the skills and confidence to start my own clothing line . I am happy doing what I have always loved and dream to achieve, all thanks to Julia! - Anthea


Imagine what it’s like to be able to make designs for yourself or for a specific person/client.

Learn how to take measurements correctly, whether of you, your dress form, or a customer, these courses will teach you how to do that, step-by-step, both for a Simple Bodice, a Sleeve and for a Skirt. 

This course is aimed at beginners who want to learn how to draft a Basic Bodice, and a Basic Skirt. It is also useful for intermediate designers who want to learn how to measure the body, and draft a pattern to these measurements. Advanced designers may also find this useful, especially those wanting to make “made-to-order” designs to fit specific customers.

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There are no prerequisites for the course but you will need the following tools:

  • Tape measure,

  • Pattern paper

  • Pencil

  • Ruler

  • Tracing wheel

  • Scissors

  • French curve and/or hip curve

  • A Mannequin/Dress Form would be useful.


Why should you learn how to draft using measurements?

Empowerment. There's a profound sense of empowerment in realising that you have the ability to create garments tailored specifically to fit you, or to design for a particular individual. These courses will also give you the skill to teach to others.

This course serves as the cornerstone for Julia's other Pattern Making Courses, laying the groundwork with drafting a basic bodice and skirt.

Julia's courses are designed to cultivate the skills necessary to excel as a clothing designer. Whether you're a novice or a seasoned professional, the journey of learning and refining design techniques is perpetual. Continual growth is crucial, even for those well-versed in the fundamentals of fashion design, as it broadens understanding of the industry as a whole.

Whether fashion design is a passion or a source of income, these courses offer the tools to boost confidence and elevate design prowess. Whether assembling your inaugural fashion design portfolio, launching a fashion website, or mastering the art of marketing your fashion line, these courses provide the means to achieve these goals, all while circumventing the hefty costs of traditional tuition.

These courses will also give you the skill to teach to others.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What equipment do I need?

    A visual list plus a video explanation of each tool, is included within this course.

    Course Specific Materials & Equipment:

    ·  Set square or pattern master
    ·  French curve or similar
    ·  Metre rule
    ·  Metric tape measure
    ·  Calculator (your phone should have an app on it)
    ·  Masking tape or Sellotape
    ·  Mechanical pencil or 2H pencil (Need to always have a sharp pencil)
    ·  Pencil sharpener (if your not using mechanical pencil)
    ·  Pattern cutting paper or craft paper (needs to be slightly see through). You can use brown wrapping paper or newsprint, but you won’t be able to trace off.
    ·  Rubber
    ·  Paper scissors
    ·  Pattern notcher (optional)
    ·  Tracing wheel (optional)
    ·  Bradawl or Awl (optional)


  • When can I start the course and how long is it?

    You can start the course whenever you are ready. 

    There is no set start or completion time.

    The course will take 12-16 hours, which you can complete in your own time line, or pick and choose which units you wish to do to suit you.

  • What do if I do not understand part of the course?

    Contact Nicky

    nicky@textileskillscentre.com



Course Content

INTRODUCTION
  1. WELCOME
  2. Course Description
  3. Your Trainer
  4. H&S & T&C's
UNIT 1: ABOUT PATTERN DRAFTING
  1. Pattern Drafting: OVERVIEW
  2. Tools Of The Trade
  3. Pattern Information
UNIT 2: MEASURING THE BODY
  1. Sizing & Body Shape
  2. Measuring The Body
UNIT 3: BLOCKS: BASIC SKIRT
  1. Drafting A Basic Skirt Block
  2. Q & A
UNIT 4: BASIC DARTLESS BODICE
  1. Limitations Of The Dartless Bodice Block
  2. Drafting A Basic Dartless Bodice Block.
  3. 1/2 Size Basic Dartless Block
  4. Full Size Basic Dartless Block
UNIT 5: BASIC SLEEVE
  1. Drafting A Sleeve Block.
  2. 1/2 Size Sleeve Block
  3. Full Size Sleeve Block
  4. Q & A
UNIT 6: BASIC DARTLESS DRESS
  1. Drafting A One-Piece, Dartless Dress Block
  2. Q & A
COMPLETION & FEEDBACK
  1. YOU DID IT!

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