If you see it, can you sew it?
Article Abstract:
Almost any garment detail can be replicated. Details fit into one of three categories: beginner-level, like an applied collar or applied drapes; average-level, like asymmetry or a reshaped edges; and advanced-level, like darts converted to drapes and godets added to create hemline fullness.
Publication Name: Threads
Subject: Fashion and beauty
ISSN: 0882-7370
Year: 2003
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Practice pattern design on pocket flaps
Article Abstract:
Issues concerning design patterns for pocket flaps aimed both at functionality and stylishness are discussed. Particular attention is given to descriptions of types of pocket flaps and techniques of designing and making the flaps.
Publication Name: Threads
Subject: Fashion and beauty
ISSN: 0882-7370
Year: 2001
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Gathers galore
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Gathering can be both functional and decorative. Gathered sleeves can add interest to a basic garment such as a T-shirt, while decorative shirring adds elegance to jackets.
Publication Name: Threads
Subject: Fashion and beauty
ISSN: 0882-7370
Year: 2001
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