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Overview:
Pattern building can be tricky. Despite the perils, knowing how to make a pattern is a really good skill for makers to possess. Through good patterning skills you can start to make more featured projects, get a lot more specific on your panel dimensions, and be more confident in your designs.
Listen to this episode to hear about:
- The three methods we recommend at-home makers try
- Pros and cons for each method
- Tools needed to build patterns
- Tips and tricks to get the best result
Methods:
- Digital Drafting
- Deconstruction
- Tracing
Links:
- Project Worksheet (To-Make List)
- Zip Works
- How to make a bag in Clo3D by Steven Jones (Bag Buff)
- Learn MYOG
- Canvasworker.com Conceal Pack making class
- Carolina Textile District – many resources available
- The Jason Of All Trades - Duffle Bag Made From Paper
- Bag Buff – How to Make a Sewing Pattern in Illustrator
*This is a re-release from Ep. 74*
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