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Designing Clothes with the Flat Pattern Method: Customize Fitting Shells to Create Garments Any Style
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Designing Clothes with the Flat Pattern Method: Customize Fitting Shells to Create Garments Any Style in Bloomington, MN
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Designing Clothes with the Flat Pattern Method: Customize Fitting Shells to Create Garments Any Style in Bloomington, MN
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Learn how to customize your clothesdesigning new pattern shapes, style lines, and fashion details with Sara Alm's easytofollow instruction!
In Sara Alm's
Designing Clothes with the Flat Pattern Method
, sewers learn a technique that opens up myriad possibilities for making oneofakind garments. By using basic pattern blocks called slopers, Alm shows sewers how to design new shapes, style lines, and fashion detailscreating patterns for nearly any piece of clothing they want to sew. Take a basic straight skirt pattern, for example, and convert it into any other skirt design. Change the hemline or the basic shape of a skirt from straight to Aline to full swing with multiple gores. Try adjusting the waistline placement or convert it from waistband to waistlinefacing. Change the style and placement of the closures. The options are endless once sewers understand the basics of flatpattern designing, which is explained in the book.
is divided into sections: skirts, tops, and pants. While many of the same principles apply to each garment type, there are different techniques to take into account. As soon as sewers know how to design from these three slopers, that knowledge is easily transferred to designing dresses, shorts, jumpsuits, and outerwear. The principles and techniques taught are also easily transferable to designing children's clothes. By following extensive technique instruction in each of the three categories, twelve different garments are designed from each basic sloper and photographed on models so readers fully understand the process and the end result.
Thanks to
, passionate sewers will be as skilled as
Project Runway
contestants in no time!
In Sara Alm's
Designing Clothes with the Flat Pattern Method
, sewers learn a technique that opens up myriad possibilities for making oneofakind garments. By using basic pattern blocks called slopers, Alm shows sewers how to design new shapes, style lines, and fashion detailscreating patterns for nearly any piece of clothing they want to sew. Take a basic straight skirt pattern, for example, and convert it into any other skirt design. Change the hemline or the basic shape of a skirt from straight to Aline to full swing with multiple gores. Try adjusting the waistline placement or convert it from waistband to waistlinefacing. Change the style and placement of the closures. The options are endless once sewers understand the basics of flatpattern designing, which is explained in the book.
is divided into sections: skirts, tops, and pants. While many of the same principles apply to each garment type, there are different techniques to take into account. As soon as sewers know how to design from these three slopers, that knowledge is easily transferred to designing dresses, shorts, jumpsuits, and outerwear. The principles and techniques taught are also easily transferable to designing children's clothes. By following extensive technique instruction in each of the three categories, twelve different garments are designed from each basic sloper and photographed on models so readers fully understand the process and the end result.
Thanks to
, passionate sewers will be as skilled as
Project Runway
contestants in no time!
Learn how to customize your clothesdesigning new pattern shapes, style lines, and fashion details with Sara Alm's easytofollow instruction!
In Sara Alm's
Designing Clothes with the Flat Pattern Method
, sewers learn a technique that opens up myriad possibilities for making oneofakind garments. By using basic pattern blocks called slopers, Alm shows sewers how to design new shapes, style lines, and fashion detailscreating patterns for nearly any piece of clothing they want to sew. Take a basic straight skirt pattern, for example, and convert it into any other skirt design. Change the hemline or the basic shape of a skirt from straight to Aline to full swing with multiple gores. Try adjusting the waistline placement or convert it from waistband to waistlinefacing. Change the style and placement of the closures. The options are endless once sewers understand the basics of flatpattern designing, which is explained in the book.
is divided into sections: skirts, tops, and pants. While many of the same principles apply to each garment type, there are different techniques to take into account. As soon as sewers know how to design from these three slopers, that knowledge is easily transferred to designing dresses, shorts, jumpsuits, and outerwear. The principles and techniques taught are also easily transferable to designing children's clothes. By following extensive technique instruction in each of the three categories, twelve different garments are designed from each basic sloper and photographed on models so readers fully understand the process and the end result.
Thanks to
, passionate sewers will be as skilled as
Project Runway
contestants in no time!
In Sara Alm's
Designing Clothes with the Flat Pattern Method
, sewers learn a technique that opens up myriad possibilities for making oneofakind garments. By using basic pattern blocks called slopers, Alm shows sewers how to design new shapes, style lines, and fashion detailscreating patterns for nearly any piece of clothing they want to sew. Take a basic straight skirt pattern, for example, and convert it into any other skirt design. Change the hemline or the basic shape of a skirt from straight to Aline to full swing with multiple gores. Try adjusting the waistline placement or convert it from waistband to waistlinefacing. Change the style and placement of the closures. The options are endless once sewers understand the basics of flatpattern designing, which is explained in the book.
is divided into sections: skirts, tops, and pants. While many of the same principles apply to each garment type, there are different techniques to take into account. As soon as sewers know how to design from these three slopers, that knowledge is easily transferred to designing dresses, shorts, jumpsuits, and outerwear. The principles and techniques taught are also easily transferable to designing children's clothes. By following extensive technique instruction in each of the three categories, twelve different garments are designed from each basic sloper and photographed on models so readers fully understand the process and the end result.
Thanks to
, passionate sewers will be as skilled as
Project Runway
contestants in no time!

















