E13 - Draping 101 :: Draping Front/Back Bodice Part 1 of 2

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This tutorial explains how to drape the front & back bodice on your dress form. One will also find a bonus book review toward the end of this tutorial.
For more information visit: www.pandemicapparel.com

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  • umm... It says part 1of 2. Is there another part on its way?

  • @kraize4step Check out E13 - Draping 101 :: Trueing Front/Back Bodice Part 2 of 2

  • I really want to have a collapsible mannequin but thats to expensive for me its like $200 or more, but for heavy duty sewing machines I really recommend Juki and for portable ones I can recommend Brothers ,for edger Pegasus.

    Pandemic Apparel do u have somewhat like an e-book of patterns? I really wanted to learn how to make a wedding gown, and long gowns. Thanks for sharing your talents with all of us, more power

  • @redashes102184 I've been thinking about making an e-book or a DVD. As for the wedding gown you are talking about some advanced sewing and patternmaking. What's your deadline?

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  • @PandemicApparel ahm theres no deadline as of today, I just wanted to know how to do it exactly, I'm also a graduate of Fashion Design here in Manila but we are more of the flat patterns rather than draping, so I wonder if there is any way you can teach us how

  • Great instructional video! one of the best I've seen here. Keep up the great work!

  • @cosmosman singer is actually a gud brand.. try Brother brand

  • Thank you for these videos. Very informative to a novice. 

  • @PandemicApparel thank you for all the info...super helpful.

  • @cosmosman The dressform brand is up to you, because they come in a variety of sizes. I picked a dressform that had my measurements, or close enough. They are all built the same; if you are looking to buy via a brand name, you will end up spending well over $600.

    I'm not a fan of the home sewing machine, that might be because I had to buy one every other year or so. They just seem more trouble than they are worth. I had a singer ... I would dream of murdering it; same with the white.

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