Short course
3D Draping on The Stand Silhouettes Short Course
Course description
Course overview
This course is a follow on from '3D Draping on The Stand Introduction', but it will also benefit you if you have previous draping experience. It will help you develop the skills and confidence you need for more complicated styling.
Who this course is for
This intermediate course is suitable for students who have completed the beginners level course or have equivalent experience.
Key information
Topics covered
- Elements of fabrics
- Modelling a strapless bodice
- Necklines
- Asymmetric draping
- Modelling a fishtail skirt
- Skirt styles - yokes, flares, gathers, waterfalls
Learning outcomes
- Develop your skills and confidence you need for more complicated styling
- Digital badge and certificate of attendance
Materials
- Steel pins dressmaking pins (not glass headed pins)
- Tape measure (with metric and imperial on same side)
- Fabric shears
- Paper scissors
- Small pointed scissors 15cm ruler
- Magic scotch tape
- Needle pointed tracing wheel
- 4H or 5H pencils
- 2B or 3B pencils Fine liner pens (4 red, 2 blue, 2 black recommended)
- Pattern notcher (optional)
- Hand sewing needles
- Thread (any colour)
- Set square and vary form curve
Tutor
Lisa Lyons - Montgomery
Lisa Lyons-Montgomery has over 30 years of experience as a pattern cutter with the fashion industry, creatively and production based for both brands and designers alike. She is founder of her own bespoke bridalwear business, creating bespoke and made to measure bridalwear commissions from concept to finished garment for private clients. She also works for UAL both as a VP and Specialist Pattern Cutting Technician mentoring and teaching on BA womenswear, FFD and BA Menswear courses at LCF.Book a course
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