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DST63504- Unconventional Wearable Art

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 For this Final assignment, 2 looks had to be done where I decided to make a dress for look 1 and a set of blazer and trousers for look two. [1] FINAL DESIGN AND TECHNICAL DRAWING.  Final Design:  Technical drawing: look 1 {dress} Technical drawing: look 2{blazer} {trousers} [2] PATTERN DRAFTING PROCESS Look 1 {Dress}: front bodice of the dress back bodice of the dress (cut 2) Skirt of the dress which will be attached to the bodice Tulle skirt is pattern had been manipulated using the slashing method and the desired length is added [look 2] master pattern for back blazer: Master Pattern for front blazer: blazer pattern on the dummy [side view] blazer pattern on the dummy [front view] pattern layout: trouser patterns: drafting of the waistband pants: [2] GARMENT MAKING PROCESS [LOOK 1] cutting out of fabric:  transferring of pattern markings: Making up of the dress bodice, viscose rayon used and medium weight black interfacing was applied, along with a layer of tulle ...

DST63504- Intro to pattern drafting and garment making, Assignment 02: Basic fitted garments

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  SHIRT WITH COLLAR For the assignment 2,  collar pattern had to be drafted based on the half neck measurement of the front and back bodice of the boxboard from assignment 1. DART MANIPULATION underarm dart position:   Then based on  the box board, the shirt pattern is drafted on mahjong paper and seam allowances are added.  side seams: 2cm  shoulder seams: 1 cm neckline: 1 cm  armhole: 1 cm  hem: 3 cm  center front opening: 3 cm Above is the pattern layout of the  shirt.  it includes one stand collar and the actual collar, one sleeve, one back bodice and two front bodices with a center front opening.  Making up of the shirt: application of collar Hem of the sleeve (invisible hand stitch) Hem of the shirt (invisible hand stitch) BASIC FITTED SKIRT Above is the skirt patter for which the back pattern will be in two pieces with a center back opening where invisible zipper will be applied.  Front pattern will be places on the...

DST63504: Introduction to pattern drafting and garment making

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  Week 2: Basic Block Guide Measurement (size 10 and size 12) drafting the basic block patterns Hand stitches 1. Running stitch 2. Basting stitch 3. Herringbone stitch/ Catch stitch 4. Back stitch 5. Invisible stitch Week 3: Shaping the Waist Dart size 10 size 12 Week 4:  Transferring basic block pattern from mahjong paper to box board: Dart Manipulation using the slash and spread method: Machine Stitches: 1.Plain open seam 2. Edge stitch 3. Top stitch 4. Welt stitch 5. French seam 6. Baby seam Week 5:  Application of zippers(1. normal zip, 2. invisible zip) mounting of my first shirt, done on week 5. (dress under that shirt is not mine) front view back view