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In this 22-minute video, we true our lines and trim our seam allowances.
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In this 20-minute video, we true and blend our 4 princess panels.
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In this video, we go over how to drape the back cowl panel, following an usual neck profile and collecting all the fullness into a single waist dart.
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In this 22-minute video, we drape the front tent dress.
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In this 16-minute movie, we compare the proportions of standard male and female figures. We then proceed to drawing a female figure with a slight 3/4 tilt and add muscle tone.
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In this 10-minute video, we blend our front and back panels.
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In this 15-minute, Professor Diane LaDuca goes over the first of three pattern alteration methods, the Seam method.
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In this video, we trace and trim our facings so that they sit comfortably inside the finished garment.
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In this video, we trace and trim our facings for a smooth garment.
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In this video, we take our marked drape and firm our seam lines.
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In this 26-minute video, we look at how to true our darted torso front, with particular care for the bust and the waist dart.
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In this 18-minute video, we go over the back tent dress, draping straight of grain and then managing our fullness.
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In this video, we learn to true our cowl facing and French dart.
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In this 8-minute video, we go over the actual garment we are trying to illustrate. We then download a flat female template, which we place in a new document in Illustrator.
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