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Students in AM340, Patternmaking II present their designs from repurposed material donated by Spyder at the 2024 Fashion Show “Walk the Kaleidoscope,” presented by Colorado State University’s Design and Merchandising Department’s DM474 class. May 3, 2024

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 AM340, Patternmaking II present their designs from repurposed material donated by Spyder at the 2024 Fashion Show “Walk the Kaleidoscope,” presented by Colorado State University’s Design and Merchandising Department’s DM474 class. May 3, 2024

Students in AM340, Patternmaking II present their designs from repurposed material donated by Spyder at the 2024 Fashion Show “Walk the Kaleidoscope,” presented by Colorado State University’s Design and Merchandising Department’s DM474 class. May 3, 2024

Birds on a wire pattern with patterns.

Students in AM340, Patternmaking II present their designs from repurposed material donated by Spyder at the 2024 Fashion Show “Walk the Kaleidoscope,” presented by Colorado State University’s Design and Merchandising Department’s DM474 class. May 3, 2024

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 AM340, Patternmaking II present their designs from repurposed material donated by Spyder at the 2024 Fashion Show “Walk the Kaleidoscope,” presented by Colorado State University’s Design and Merchandising Department’s DM474 class. May 3, 2024

Unfinished back in muslin.

Students in AM340, Patternmaking II present their designs from repurposed material donated by Spyder at the 2024 Fashion Show “Walk the Kaleidoscope,” presented by Colorado State University’s Design and Merchandising Department’s DM474 class. May 3, 2024

shirts, me, classroom, mannequins

An exploration in pattern making using a series of diamond shaped swatches.

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

This was a fun project as it was sold based on an image and I was asked to design and make the patterns which were then cast in our foundry. Most projects have input from the design team but this time it was left to me.

Headband I made to match a dress I draped.

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With the design work on the engine unit complete, I started patternmaking to get castings made from. This part produces the inside shape of one cylinder block.

I'm sort of struggling with the decision of whether to drop my draping class and take it with a different professor next semester. The woman teaching it moves waaaay fast, and speaks with a difficult to understand (for me) accent. After the demo on Monday, every single person in the class looked confused and desperate. This upcoming Monday is the last day we have to drop a class. I decided to attempt the homework, using my notes and the book, go to class on Monday, and make my final decision then. Since I adore my patternmaking professor, my plan, if I were to drop the class, would be to take it next semester with her. I don't think this is me being lazy (one of the things I've been trying to suss out), but that I think draping is a really important skill set to develop, and if I'm paying to take it, shouldn't it be with someone who I feel is really conveying the most information possible, rather than just teaching it to myself out of the book?

 

I decided to do a "dry run" of the homework on Friday night, on my own dressform at home. I think it went pretty well. Stay tuned....

Students in AM340, Patternmaking II present their designs from repurposed material donated by Spyder at the 2024 Fashion Show “Walk the Kaleidoscope,” presented by Colorado State University’s Design and Merchandising Department’s DM474 class. May 3, 2024

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