Designing Your Wardrobe: Drafting Tops

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Picturing the ultimate well-fitting top? Now you can draft a pattern for it! Apparel Arts design school founder Suzy Furrer shows you how to use your…

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Picturing the ultimate well-fitting top? Now you can draft a pattern for it! Apparel Arts design school founder Suzy Furrer shows you how to use your sloper to create a shell, a tee, a peplum top and a kimono jacket.

Designing a Collection

Meet Suzy Furrer, founder of the Oakland fashion design school Apparel Arts. Suzy begins with a series of mood-board exercises to help identify your aesthetic. Then learn how to create a wardrobe plan by approaching color and fabric selection like a designer.

Sleeveless Shell

Draft a pattern for a versatile sleeveless shell as Suzy shares secrets for savvy design decisions. As a base for wovens, you’ll use your own well-fitting bodice sloper.

Closures, Edge Finishes & Pattern Standards

Expand your options for closures, neckline finishing and armhole finishing! Plus, follow along with Suzy as she guides you through fashion industry standards for patterns, filling out a pattern record card and making your pattern production-ready.

T-Shirt Variations

Suzy demonstrates how to draft a knit T-shirt that’s long and loose with close-fitting sleeves, then walks you through some simple variations to really customize the design. Along the way, you’ll work with your bodice and sleeve slopers for knit fabrics.

Peplum Top

It’s hard not to love a princess-seam top with a graceful peplum! Suzy goes step by step through the drafting for a woven garment, then explains how to easily alter the pattern for knit fabrics. You’ll learn how to turn darts into a flattering princess seam and adapt the peplum insertion points for your fabric and design.

Knit Wrap Jacket

Draft a knit wrap jacket to wear over all those terrific tops! Suzy shows you how, and shares how to recognize when a woven sloper might work better for a design that you plan to sew in a knit fabric.

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