Who is shingo sato
Continuously pushing boundaries in the creative sphere, she combines the traditional and the radical to create unique, unfamiliar forms. The sculptural nature of her designs is transformative and monumental to the fashion industry. Are you inspired yet? We thought so! These outstanding visionaries are just a drop in the ocean for the talent that moves the fashion industry forward. This relatively simple dart manipulation can be either achieved by freehand drawing on the sewn muslin toile or by drafting the pattern per two-dimensional pattern techniques.
Rotate the bust dart intake to the waist. Mirror the front pattern over the centre front. Lower the neckline 2. Draw the V-neckline shape. Draw the asymmetrical style seams as shown in the illustration. Make sure that the new seamlines run through the bust point BP! Mark matching notches on straight sections.
Mirror the back pattern over the centre back. Draw the new rounded back neckline. Draw the wavy style seam as shown in the illustration. Make sure that the seamlines run through the endpoints of the shoulder dart and the waist dart! Mark the seamline the same position on the shoulder as on the front pattern.
Mark 2 to 3 matching notches at each wavy section. Comment by Donna Collage Ideas — December 5, pm. Comment by Rose in SV — December 5, pm. This is a unique technique. Comment by Rose — December 7, pm. Comment by Els — December 9, am.
I agree with Kathleen. It is a similar technique used on Fashion Schools, the elimination of darting through style lines. I remember using some of his techniques. Comment by Rose — December 14, pm. Anybody who was trained in a good school learned to eliminate darting with style lines. Heck, I showed how to make a style similar to one of his in the video I made 15 years ago and at lower right is a jacket of mine circa ? And I am all for that! Comment by Kathleen — December 7, pm. Hi Kathleen you are right, I remember reading your post back ten, it is not new.
This revelation will be nothing new to any school trained seamstress, who has been taught how to eliminate or transfer darts through the application of newly constructed style lines.
The Transformational Reconstruction TR technique outlined in this book represents a departure from conventional metric pattern cutting norms, with regards to the construction of three dimensional fashion creations. That zipper dress is just stunning! Thanks for the inspiration, Els! Comment by gorgeous things — December 8, pm. Hi Ann, I think you are referring to Beulon invisible zippers which are very light weight. I have such zippers in my stash and also used them in lightweight fabrics.
But I have no idea if those zippers can be pressed into such a curved line without clipping the tape too. Need to do some practice to see if it will work.
Comment by Robin Denning — December 9, pm.
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