Next-Level Pattern Drafting From Ready-to-Wear

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Draft a pattern from any garment to sew a perfect copy – without damaging the original! Wish you could make an exact copy of your favorite vintage dress? You know, the one that fits like a glove?

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Draft a pattern from any garment to sew a perfect copy – without damaging the original! Wish you could make an exact copy of your favorite vintage dress? You know, the one that fits like a glove? Clothing designer Seffani Lincecum shows you how to draft patterns to sew perfect copies of your favorite garments, without damaging the originals. With Steffani’s step-by-step guidance, you’ll gain the confidence you need to tackle patterning for any ready-to-wear item.

Method Overview

Meet Steffani and begin by taking a tour of the original garments you’ll be patterning, followed by an overview of the tools and supplies you’ll need to get started. Then Steffani gives a quick refresher on the basics of drafting patterns from finished garments.

Patterning the Jacket

Start drafting a pattern for the 1970s jacket. Beginning with a baseline, create a master pattern and subdivide it. After that, draft the front, back and two-piece sleeve for the jacket, then add seam allowances.

Jacket Facings, Collar & Lining

Dig deeper into drafting facings, upper- and under-collar, and lining pieces for the jacket. Then, create a pattern for the tie belt. Though the original garment lacks such a belt, it’s easy to draft with Steffani’s smart tips!

Patterning the Flat-Front Pants

Move on to draft a pattern for chic flat-front pants. Learn how to draft separate pattern pieces for front and back pant legs, a fly closure, pockets, waistband and belt loops to ensure a professional replica.

Patterning the Dress

In this lesson, Steffani shows you how to perfectly pattern pleats (or gathers) for a vintage party dress. She also helps you work with bias elements, such as a sash, as well as a fitted bodice and cap sleeves.

Putting It All Together

Wrap things up by learning to true your drafted pattern pieces, and transfer adjustments for fit or sizing from a fitting muslin to your pattern pieces. Afterwards, Steffani shares the secrets to estimating yardage and creating a construction strategy for duplicate garments.

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