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In this 6-minute video, we go over the garment construction that we are trying to recreate in Illustrator, we dowload our template, and we set up our Illustrator document.
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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 8-minute, Professor Diane LaDuca goes over the second of three pattern alteration methods, the Pivot method.
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In this 12-minute, Professor Diane LaDuca goes over the first of three pattern alteration methods, the Slash method.
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In this 16-minute video, we go over locating our customer's joints and their placement in relationship to the overall figure lengths.
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In this video, we go over how to anchor the straight of grain across the chest of our model and how to guide the fullness to the side seam.
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In this 6-minute video, we wrap things up by analyzing the figure shape, which is a way to simplify the rapport between the shoulder, waist, and hips fullness.
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In this 25-minute video, we go through figures 1 and 2 from our instructions, using new tools like Draft and advanced guide functions.
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In this 26-minute video, we go over the entire back bodice.
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In this 12-minute video, we finalize our sloper by trueing the seams. We then stitch it for a fitting on our avatar.
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In this 22-minute video, we drape the front tent dress.
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In this 22-minute video, we true our lines and trim our seam allowances.
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In this video, we go over our facing planning sheet.
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In this video, we take our marked drape and firm our seam lines.
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In this video, we learn to drape a cowl and form a French Dart.
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