Requirements

  • Previously completed Pattern Making 4

  • Pattern paper, pattern notcher, pointed tracing wheel, french curve ruler, see-through ruler 2x24, hip curve ruler, tape measure, mechanical pencil, dull scotch tape, paper scissors. The same pattern making tools from previous courses are also required.

What you will learn

  • How to complete and finish patterns for production

  • How to make patterns with lining

  • Filling out cutter must/ pattern record card

Course curriculum

    1. Introduction to the "Cutter Must/Pattern record card"

    2. Making the countered waistband

    3. Adding seam allowance

    4. Tracing the lining

    5. Waking the pattern pieces

    6. Finishing the pattern

    1. Drafting back pattern

    2. Drafting the front pattern

    3. Waking the pattern and tracing facings

    4. Tracing the front lining

    5. Tracing the back lining

    6. Drafting sleeve pattern

    7. Drafting the sash

    8. Drafting the collar

    9. Drafting the inseam pockets

    10. Noches to make sash opening

    11. Pattern information

    12. Adjustment

    1. Drafting the blouse

    2. Adding fullness

    3. Sleeves

    4. Adding seam allowance

    5. Waking the pattern

    6. Drafting the facing

    7. Pattern information

    1. Drafting the bra top

    2. Drafting back band and bottom of the dress

    3. Drafting bottom front of the gown

    4. Drafting the bottom back

    5. Bra

    6. Bra lining

    7. finishing the pattern

    1. Drafting panels

    2. Drafting panels 2

    3. Adding buttons extension

    4. Drafting the shawl collar

    5. Tracing the facings

    6. Adding seam allowance and waking the patterns

    7. Lining partterns

    8. Drafting the sleeve pattern

    9. Details

    10. Patterns signs and information

About this course

  • $49.99
  • 42 lessons
  • 6 hours of video content

Meet your Instructor

Instructor Rucht D'Oleo-Schwartz

Rucht D’Oleo graduated at the top of her class with a diploma in fashion design at Instituto Tecnologico Mercy Jacquez in her home, Dominican Republic. She worked as a fashion designer for high-end clients, giving her the opportunity to create original collections and earn experience in a cutthroat field of the industry. She won several competitions and her designs were featured in numerous fashion shows and published in several newspapers. In 2001, Rucht set out for a new opportunity in Miami, Florida where she graduated with honors from Miami International University of Art and Design. Her first collection consisted of all one-of-a-kind pieces made with carefully chosen natural materials such as linen, cotton, and silk. In that same year, she was named Best New Fashion Designer in Miami and in 2009, she received the Key to Miami Dade County from Mayor Carlos Alvarez. She was invited to be one of nine judges for the international Fashion Designers contest, ŁÓDŹ YOUNG FASHION 2017, and also spoke at the International Fashion Symposium held in Kingston, Jamaica. D’Oleo’s designs have been published in local magazines & newspapers and she has also written and published a book in Spanish about the business of fashion called “ El Negocio de la Moda.” In June 2016, D’Oleo founded Fashion Institute of Florida, a fashion school that was conceived to give creative individuals the opportunity to launch a career in the fashion industry without paying the high cost of traditional colleges. Fashion Institute of Florida is licensed by the Commission of Independent Education in Florida. [email protected]

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