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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 true our neck, armhole, and back dart.
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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 video, we learn to true our cowl facing and French dart.
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In this 25-minute video, we drape the side front, using the bust level to anchor the cross grain. We pay particular attention to the extra fabric (ease) forming above and below the apex. Once we are…
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