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Fabric patterning qcad
Fabric patterning qcad







fabric patterning qcad

If you want more information on making pants similar to these, I would suggest that you watch my pants tutorial. It's too difficult to apply piping to a super small strip. Apply the piping and then shrink the fabric. If you want to do this yourself, make the piece of fabric much taller than this. I created these using a very small narrow piece of fabric and then applied piping to either side. The back pockets on these dress slacks are welted pockets. However if we look to the side you can see that there is a pocket lining in there and they do gape open for realism. These pockets are side seam pockets and they're invisible. The front pockets are different than those in the pants tutorial. I didn't have to set a fold strength or angle, just having the line causes a nice crease. You'll see that we have a pressed crease down the center front and back of each leg. This was essentially the same draft as the pants done in my previous pants tutorial. In retrospect I probably should have started with the shirt, because it is the closest thing to the body. Things definitely got more interesting as each layer was added. This was my first attempt at a garment with extensive layering. The video is below followed by the video script with detailed instructions and the video timestamps for each topic.ĭownload the 3 Piece Suit Marvelous Designer project file. He thought that would be fine, so you can thank him for this tutorial. He was asking for a private tutorial on this suit creation and I told him I would do it for free, if I could share it with everyone. This was a YouTube viewer request from Asfandyar Noor. This tutorial covers a complete three-piece men's suit. Marvelous Designer's 3 Piece Suit Wednesday, April 15, 2015









Fabric patterning qcad