Altering and Hacking Patterns, Part 2
In Part 2 of the Altering and Hacking Pattern, there are 46 Photo Charts of garments from tops to pants with the minimum wearing ease needed for you to fill in with your measurements. This class is for both men and women..
You must complete Part 1 with information about Measuring your Body, a Measurement Chart and the chart of Minimum Wearing Ease for Fabric types before proceeding with Part 2. Register here for Part 1, only $15. Measurements are key to getting a custom fit. Whether you are a newbie to sewing or an experience quilter or seamstress, a good fit in a garment is a must.
The Difference between Woven, Stretch Woven and Knit fabrics may be read about on the Sewing and Design School blog, click here.
You must complete Part 1 with information about Measuring your Body, a Measurement Chart and the chart of Minimum Wearing Ease for Fabric types before proceeding with Part 2. Register here for Part 1, only $15. Measurements are key to getting a custom fit. Whether you are a newbie to sewing or an experience quilter or seamstress, a good fit in a garment is a must.
The Difference between Woven, Stretch Woven and Knit fabrics may be read about on the Sewing and Design School blog, click here.
Skill Level:
beginner
Instructor Name:
Ryliss Bod
Instructor Bio:
Ryliss Bod is the Founder and Director of the Sewing & Design School and has extensive experience teaching Fashion Construction and Design at a Washington State Technical College. She instructed courses for both continuing education and career training in all levels of sewing construction, home d?cor construction, fashion accessory construction, fashion design, fitting & pattern alterations, pattern-making, textiles, history of fashion and quilting.
She received her teaching degree in K-12 grades and studied art, clothing and textiles at Central Washington University, pattern-making and CAD at Gerber Technology, fashion design at the Paris Fashion Institute, pattern-making and construction techniques with Kenneth D. King and countless others.
Throughout her career she developed workshops and fashion shows, hired instructors and conducted fashion and fabric shopping field trips to Portland, San Francisco and New York. Ryliss has been a Contributing Editor at Sew News Magazine, Threads Magazine, judge for the 2014 RAGS Benefit, Make it With Wool and the Washington State 4-H Dress Revue and host of Instagram's Sew Photo Challenge #sewApril2017, #sewapril2018. and #sewapril2019 and 2020's host of the International #MadewithWoolContest. She is Washington state's Central West District Director for the Make it with Wool Contest 2018 to present. She may be contacted at ryliss@comcast.net.
She received her teaching degree in K-12 grades and studied art, clothing and textiles at Central Washington University, pattern-making and CAD at Gerber Technology, fashion design at the Paris Fashion Institute, pattern-making and construction techniques with Kenneth D. King and countless others.
Throughout her career she developed workshops and fashion shows, hired instructors and conducted fashion and fabric shopping field trips to Portland, San Francisco and New York. Ryliss has been a Contributing Editor at Sew News Magazine, Threads Magazine, judge for the 2014 RAGS Benefit, Make it With Wool and the Washington State 4-H Dress Revue and host of Instagram's Sew Photo Challenge #sewApril2017, #sewapril2018. and #sewapril2019 and 2020's host of the International #MadewithWoolContest. She is Washington state's Central West District Director for the Make it with Wool Contest 2018 to present. She may be contacted at ryliss@comcast.net.
Altering and Hacking Patterns, Part 2
Cost:
$ 49.00
Fri, Nov 29, 2024 at 10:00 pm to 10:30 pm | |||
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Sun, Dec 22, 2024 at 10:00 pm to 10:30 pm | |||
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