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as the title denotes, i did a good job on this one. not that it didn't try to kick my ass. hint, sewing tight curves is a bitch!

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

Patternmaking School

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

RMIT School of Fashion and Textiles

Computer Digitizing and Patternmaking and cutting

Brunswick Campus

www.rmit.edu.au/fashionandtextiles/about

worsted charcoal wool cut on bias

asymmetrical, painstaking patternmaking yet so easy on the eyes

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

Mock up of a dress I designed and patterned

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.

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.

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www.BruceGibsonDesign.com

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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