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Dress pattern
Simple dress flat pattern with two pieces and seam lines.
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Dress pattern
Mode: Vocational sketch · Dress pattern
Simple dress flat pattern with two pieces and seam lines.
Sketch pattern pieces, grain line, and seam allowance.
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Observe the structure
No seam allowance
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Dress pattern
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Simple dress flat pattern with two pieces and seam lines.
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Mastery path · Future fashion designer path
Step 2 of 3 · Produce croquis-scale figures with garment construction callouts.
Concept goal
Simple dress flat pattern with two pieces and seam lines.
Practice task
Where does tension live in the garment?
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Drawing steps
- Sketch bodice front as curved block.
- Mirror back piece note.
- Trapezoid skirt piece below.
- Dashed lines for seam allowance.
Progress
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