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Pattern Cutting and Drafting for Beginners

  • Level(s) of Study: Short course
  • Course Fee:

    £625

  • Start Date(s): 19 August 2024
  • Duration: Monday - Friday 10 am - 4 pm, one week
  • Study Mode(s): Short course
  • Campus: City Campus
  • Entry Requirements:
    More information

Introduction:

On this practical course you will be introduced to the skill of creating your own blocks and dress pattern from scratch whilst working to develop your fitting techniques and a series of toiles.

This course is ideal if you are already familiar with sewing and using commercial patterns and would like to start designing and making your own garments for womenswear.

Whether you are already working in the industry, hoping to pursue academic study or are a home dressmaker seeking to improve your skillset, this course will help you develop practical skills in womenswear garment design and construction.

With a limited class size of twelve people, you'll have the one-to-one attention you need to ensure you leave with the skills to continue making after the course.

  • You’ll be part of a design community in our creative studio culture; one that promotes discussion and collaboration, and encourages experimentation and the constant swapping of ideas.
  • With a limited class size you'll have the one-to-one attention you need to ensure you leave with the skills to continue developing your designs at home or work.
  • Benefit from learning with an experienced tutor who has established links to the profession and significant experience working in varied practices.
  • On successful completion of the course you will receive a certificate of attendance.

Here’s what our previous attendees said:

“The information I was sent before the course was excellent, and I felt on the first day I knew where I was going and I had all the equipment I needed. I was a complete beginner to pattern drafting, but our tutor Leann was excellent and I learnt so much about garment construction - and also things about myself. You could say it was life changing. All the staff were very helpful, especially the technician. I would recommend this course to everyone.” JB

“I honestly enjoyed every bit of this course, from beginning to end! The technical aspects were well explained and demonstrated. Leann was incredibly enthusiastic, knowledgeable and patient. I learnt more in the first session than I imagined I would from the whole course!” SdV

"Thoroughly enjoyable. I will be looking forward to the next level course in the future." JH

"Brilliant! Will definitely be interested in a follow-on." MW

What you’ll study

Over five dynamic days, you’ll be immersed in the world of pattern cutting for womenswear. This course is not just about learning – it's about unlocking your potential to design and craft personalised, one-of-a-kind pieces that reflect your unique style and body measurements.

Throughout the course you will either work using your own body measurements or a set of bespoke biometrics, so that you can produce a close-fit bodice draft and master the art of lay planning (to show how your pattern pieces should be positioned on the fabric); this foundational skill opens the door to designing a variety of tops, skirts, and dresses so you can continue your projects at work or home after the course.

During the course, you will:

  • learn the correct way to take a range of body measurement, ensuring accuracy
  • create a basic block for a bodice and sleeve
  • draft a pattern from your block of both the body and sleeves, featuring personal measurements for a precise fit
  • discover how to assemble and fit a toile
  • develop your ability to conduct fittings and tackle common fitting issues
  • alter and adapt your pattern based on your fitting
  • gain insights into how fitting problems on the body correlate with pattern areas on a draft or commercial shop-bought pattern
  • practice professional techniques such as ‘easing-in’ a fitted sleeve, wheeled fabric markings and calculations for lay planning
  • gain insights into lay planning rules and cutting and marking techniques.

With a lively, engaging approach, our expert tutor will guide you through the intricacies of cutting and marking techniques, fittings, and drafting exercises.

You’ll then explore alternative bust dart placements and perfect sleeve drafting, before bringing your designs to life through finishing touches.

You’ll be introduced to all these techniques through group demonstrations, and benefit from one-to-one tutorials to aid your development.

Depending on how you progress, you might also:

  • make your fitted and adjusted garment in a top fabric of your own choice
  • create a second set of patterns based on your own design
  • look at how to adapt a commercial pattern.

Imagine the satisfaction you’ll get by crafting garments that fit seamlessly and reflect your personality and flair. This is an opportunity to unleash your creativity, make new friends who share your passion, and revel in the joy of seeing your pattern come to life.

Here’s a breakdown of what you’ll study during the course.

You’ll learn which measurements to take, the correct way to take measurements and the professional etiquette applied to measurement taking.

Using written instructions, maths, and diagrams you will produce your first draft. This bespoke draft will feature torso information and measurements and can be used to create tops, skirts, and dresses.

Your pattern pieces will be traced from this draft, ready for fitting and testing.

You will learn what lay planning is used for, the rules of lay planning and how different standard fabric widths affect lay planning and length purchase. You’ll go away with tips for lay planning at home or work too.

You’ll spend dedicated time focusing on your cutting and marking techniques, learning how to use a tracing wheel and how this compares to tailor tacking. You’ll also understand the benefit of marking seam allowances and different tolerances.

Finally, you’ll independently assemble your calico toiles ready to fit and test your first draft. You will learn tips and professional expectations related to toiles.

Receive a fitting and conduct a fitting, working in pairs and with your tutor.

You will be shown how to apply your fitting markings and adjustments to your draft, so that you can further improve the fit, ahead of a second toile.

Using written instructions, maths, and diagrams you will produce a close-fit, inset sleeve draft. This draft will form the basis for most future sleeve ‘types’.

You’ll learn how to correctly ‘ease-in’ a fitted sleeve.

You will receive a fitting and conduct a fitting, working in pairs and with the tutor.

Working on your sleeve draft adjustments and dart rotation, you’ll apply fitting markings and adjustments to further improve the fit.

You’ll complete at least one of three exercises that will allow you to explore alternative placement of the bust dart (dart rotation).

There will be plenty of time for you to complete the tasks from each day of the course.

Depending on your progress, you may also have time to complete further corrective fitting work, work on a pattern design using the completed drafts and apply your skills to a commercial pattern adaptation. You will have gained the skills to complete these tasks in your own time, if not on the last day of the course.

Further information on what you'll study

By the end of the course you will have created a bespoke close-fit bodice draft and leave with the knowledge of how to correctly take a range of body measurements, and be able to conduct a fitting, with an understanding of how to tackle the most common fitting issues.

You'll be able to create your own bespoke patterns and understand how to alter commercial patterns, developed a range of professional skills, and enhanced your portfolio to widen learning or employment opportunities in the future.

How you’re taught

This course will be delivered in person on Nottingham Trent University city campus.

You will receive 25 contact hours of quality tuition with an experienced tutor.

98% of previous course attendees were satisfied with the course, received the attention they needed and would consider doing another short course at NTU.

Tutor Profile

Leann Marshall has had a varied career as a costumer for film and theatre, a couture retailer and now runs a bespoke bridal wear design service, alongside prom wear, alterations and design projects.

Leann has worked professionally within the design and sewing industry for over 20 years. She is accustomed to working with structured silhouettes, large volumes of fabric, and her studies in the history of fashion are useful when creating a vintage or period look. Having spent many evenings dressing actors and maintaining dress stock, Leann has built up a wealth of experience in dressing and alterations.

Leann set up her own design studio, Leann Marie Design, providing personalised sewing and design services to brides. Leann also undertakes alteration work and has paired with a number of bridal stockists who outsource their gowns to her for adjustments.

Additional to working in the garment industry, Leann has had much experience in teaching others the skills of sewing and garment construction over the last 20 years.

You can view Leann’s bridal services here.

Careers and employability

On successful completion of the course you will receive a certificate of attendance, which will further enhance your CV.

Once you have learnt these foundational pattern cutting and drafting skills, you will have a solid understanding to explore various avenues within fashion, including: advanced pattern making, tailoring, costume design, fashion technology and transfer the skillset into menswear.

After the course, you will be able to progress onto the Pattern Cutting and Drafting: Methods of Creating Fullness course.

Campus and facilities

You will be based in the Nottingham School of Art and Design on the City Campus.

You will have access to an excellent range of facilities and equipment in the fashion studios, with industry-standard fashion tables, professional mannequins, and space to work on your projects.

You will receive an email one week before the course starts with joining instructions on where to go for the first day.

You’ll also have access to our library to use outside of your short course; whilst you can’t reserve or take away books, you are welcome to use them as a resource for research and referencing.

Entry requirements

Level: Beginner - This course is for anyone new to the process of pattern cutting and drafting (you should have other foundational skills included in the entry requirements).

Entry requirement: You must be confident using a sewing machine to construct garments using shop-bought patterns.

Whilst the course teaches pattern cutting and drafting skills for womenswear, the course is open to everyone, regardless of gender identity or expression.

If you’d rather not use your own body measurements to work from, you'll receive a comprehensive set of measurements and biometrics tailored for a women's body to ensure that everyone can fully engage and benefit from the learning experience.

You must be over the age of 18 in order to attend this course.

Getting in touch

If you need more help or information, get in touch through our enquiry form

Level: Beginner - This course is for anyone new to the process of pattern cutting and drafting (you should have other foundational skills included in the entry requirements).

Entry requirement: You must be confident using a sewing machine to construct garments using shop-bought patterns.

Whilst the course teaches pattern cutting and drafting skills for womenswear, the course is open to everyone, regardless of gender identity or expression.

If you’d rather not use your own body measurements to work from, you'll receive a comprehensive set of measurements and biometrics tailored for a women's body to ensure that everyone can fully engage and benefit from the learning experience.

You must be over the age of 18 in order to attend this course.

Fees and funding

The fee for this course is £625.

Payment is due at the time of booking - ask us if you'd prefer an invoice sent to your company.

Secure your place with a deposit:

If you're booking more than two months before the course starts, we can accept a £200 deposit to secure your place, and the balance is due one month before the course starts.

Your course fees cover the cost of studies and include great benefits such as the use of our modern library and free use of the IT equipment and software on the campus during your course.

Whilst a lot of materials, spare equipment and calico are supplied, you’ll need to start building your own tool kit so that you can continue pattern drafting after the course.

Therefore, please bring with you to the first day:

  • Tape measure
  • Tracing wheel (we have some to borrow if you can’t find one in time)
  • HB pencil plus a few in colour
  • 30cm ruler
  • Large set square
  • Meter ruler
  • Eraser
  • Paper scissors
  • A roll of masking tape
  • Calculator
  • A sewing kit that includes: tailors chalk, small ‘snips’, pinking shears and fabric shears, pins, tacking needles and tacking thread in bright colours (not cream or white)

Depending on which projects you wish to complete you may also want to source:

  • Dress fabric and lining fabric
  • Reels of threads in a colour to match the top fabric
  • A concealed zip

Further details on these will be discussed as your project develops.

You can read the terms and conditions of booking here.

The fee for this course is £625.

Payment is due at the time of booking - ask us if you'd prefer an invoice sent to your company.

Secure your place with a deposit:

If you're booking more than two months before the course starts, we can accept a £200 deposit to secure your place, and the balance is due one month before the course starts.

Your course fees cover the cost of studies and include great benefits such as the use of our modern library and free use of the IT equipment and software on the campus during your course.

Whilst a lot of materials, spare equipment and calico are supplied, you’ll need to start building your own tool kit so that you can continue pattern drafting after the course.

Therefore, please bring with you to the first day:

  • Tape measure
  • Tracing wheel (we have some to borrow if you can’t find one in time)
  • HB pencil plus a few in colour
  • 30cm ruler
  • Large set square
  • Meter ruler
  • Eraser
  • Paper scissors
  • A roll of masking tape
  • Calculator
  • A sewing kit that includes: tailors chalk, small ‘snips’, pinking shears and fabric shears, pins, tacking needles and tacking thread in bright colours (not cream or white)

Depending on which projects you wish to complete you may also want to source:

  • Dress fabric and lining fabric
  • Reels of threads in a colour to match the top fabric
  • A concealed zip

Further details on these will be discussed as your project develops.

You can read the terms and conditions of booking here.

How to apply