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Showing posts with label draw fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label draw fashion. Show all posts
22 August 2017
Testing a New Fashion Illustration Task
For the past decade I've been going into secondary schools and teaching fashion illustration and every time I learn something new about teaching. Each year I develop new materials and techniques to make learning fashion illustration fun. This year I decided to create some up-to-date illustration templates to use as a ILLUSTRATION TASK in the classroom. After reviewing some recent designer shows I generated about a dozen new images like those below. Mostly featuring latest catwalk fashion and they were so well received in the classroom I'm thinking of making them into a colouring book that everyone can access online.
16 June 2014
Pattern Puzzle - The Draped Peasant Dress
Last Saturdays #PatternPuzzle pays homage to Yohji Yamamoto’s SS 2002 collection. Fans made very light work of our pattern pieces and had the puzzle solved by lunch time. Gloria Lucia Sandoval went to all the trouble of printing out the puzzle, cutting and assembling the tiny pieces to make sense of it for everyone. :)
The Draped Peasant Dress has a strong oriental flavour with a Kimono sleeve and a classic but restricted print & colour palette. Inspired by the back view of this Yohji Yamamoto (SS 2002) gown, this kimono styled dress features contrast fabric, a gathered neckline and waistline drape.
You'll find all the pattern making detail on the website blog.
09 September 2013
Pattern Puzzle - TWIST JUMPER
There are so many different kinds of twists in pattern making and I have dealt with a few in this blog. These single twist styles have one major drawback and that is the fabric you use needs to look as good from the right and the wrong side. I think this really limits your choices. If you could get your hands on an extremely light weight double knit that would be fantastic. You also have to choose your edge finishes (hems) to look good from the front and the back, as both sides are viewed.
You'll find all the pattern making instructions on the website blog.
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