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Cutting Cloth

Coat-pieces chalked onto fabric wrong side
Submitting the recently begotten new asset to the test, by cutting out the individually chalk-transferred pattern pieces for the Marquis Coat; a task that still turned out to be quite a managerial challenge, as even with the extension onto a second fabric, the strictly right-thread-oriented placement of all the downwards widening pieces came out not a bit too liberal in filling out the available velour.

Leaping Layers

Back and ShoulderSleeve and Side

The architecture of overlying layers is what shapes the Green Shirt; tailoring the garment through vertical protrusions that cover the horizontal bands’ ends, rendering a suggestive outlook of compository dimension.

First Steps

Multi-directional pattern pieces

Multi-directional pattern pieces

Drawing border patterns

Drawing border patterns

 
Accordingly Oriented Pieces

Accordingly Oriented Pieces

Cutting Pieces along the Nap

Cutting Pieces along the Nap

 

Displaying the groundwork that went into creating the border-frame for my interchangeable picnic blanket, attentively drawn paying utmost attention to material structures and the velvet’s tricky shine orientation.

Drawing Patterns

Raglan Body PatternRaglan Sleeve Pattern

The patterns forming body and sleeve for the velvet-jersey raglan blouse, due to the high stretch factor both perfectly cuttable as big single pieces, using the roulette wheel to transfer seamlines for later processing.

Finishing Touches

Flemish Pleats in Red Shirt Sleeve

Introducing the Flemish Pleats in the leap-layers towards the head of the Red Shirt sleeve.

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