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Students in the AM 340 Patternmaking II–Draping class present their garments made from donated repurposed ski apparel, tents and parachutes at the “City Strut: The Side Walk is Your Catwalk” fashion show. The show is produced by students in DM474. May 5, 2023
Students in the AM 340 Patternmaking II–Draping class present their garments made from donated repurposed ski apparel, tents and parachutes at the “City Strut: The Side Walk is Your Catwalk” fashion show. The show is produced by students in DM474. May 5, 2023
Students in the AM 340 Patternmaking II–Draping class present their garments made from donated repurposed ski apparel, tents and parachutes at the “City Strut: The Side Walk is Your Catwalk” fashion show. The show is produced by students in DM474. May 5, 2023
Students in the AM 340 Patternmaking II–Draping class present their garments made from donated repurposed ski apparel, tents and parachutes at the “City Strut: The Side Walk is Your Catwalk” fashion show. The show is produced by students in DM474. May 5, 2023
Step six: Making a batting sandwich
Top layer right side facing up
Batting (I like cotton batting) Make sure your piece is at lest a couple inches bigger than your top.
Lining right side facing down. This needs to be about the same size as the batting
Pin in several places
If you want to sew over top bits of yarns, gauzes, lace, wool roving place a bit of water soluble stabilizer on top.
Students in the AM 340 Patternmaking II–Draping class present their garments made from donated repurposed ski apparel, tents and parachutes at the “City Strut: The Side Walk is Your Catwalk” fashion show. The show is produced by students in DM474. May 5, 2023
First pocket holster prototype for the little bitty SIG P238. It didn't quite work out, but the first attempt rarely does. So, we'll make some adjustments and try again. And most likely...again.
Students in the AM 340 Patternmaking II–Draping class present their garments made from donated repurposed ski apparel, tents and parachutes at the “City Strut: The Side Walk is Your Catwalk” fashion show. The show is produced by students in DM474. May 5, 2023
Students in the AM 340 Patternmaking II–Draping class present their garments made from donated repurposed ski apparel, tents and parachutes at the “City Strut: The Side Walk is Your Catwalk” fashion show. The show is produced by students in DM474. May 5, 2023
Students in the AM 340 Patternmaking II–Draping class present their garments made from donated repurposed ski apparel, tents and parachutes at the “City Strut: The Side Walk is Your Catwalk” fashion show. The show is produced by students in DM474. May 5, 2023
I've made a couple of body templates which create the external shape as well as the hollow inside, I am making a full-scale prototype out of pine before making the real guitar for the great guitar build off 2023.
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The fountain is made of silicon bronze, and consists of a circular ring with a circumference of 66 metres supported on four large slanted columns. It occupies an area of 1683.07 square metres,[3] with a height of 13.8m.[4] The sand cast silicon bronze, including all formwork and patternmaking was designed,manufactured and installed by DCG Design and Meridian Projects (from Melbourne Australia) in 1995. The base area of the fountain is 1,683 square metres. In the design plan of Suntec City, where the five tower blocks represent the fingers and thumb of a left hand emerging from the ground, the fountain forms the palm of the hand.
So, I decided to go ahead and drop my Monday draping class. Even though I feel like I made the right decision, it still stings my pride a bit. At the end of the day, I had to make the best choice for my particular situation, which is that I have a 40+ hour a week job that sometimes extends to include the weekend, and it will just be impossible for me to go into school every weekend and re-teach myself what we covered in class in order to do the homework. Plus, having two excellent professors in my patternmaking and sewing classes has opened my eyes to the fact that I shouldn't have to settle for a poor professor in such an important subject. I know all this...and I still kind of feel like a quitter. Oh well.
Hey, here's an almost finished cardigan! I just need to pick up some buttons and do the button band/collar. I love it--it's such a grandpa sweater, which is exactly what I wanted.