#SIMPLE SCRUB TOP PATTERN HOW TO#
I'm often asked about how to use quarter scale patterns, and there's a lot of confusion about them. More About Using Quarter Scale Patterns.
In this video, I show you multiple methods to add fullness or move a dart on your pattern. There's more than one way to do pattern manipulations. More Pattern Manipulations for Fullness and Darts.Think you can't design clothing? Of course you can! This book will show you the basics of the apparel design process, from silhouette to fabric selection. Return to Clothing Patterns 101 Home PageĬ does not sell the personal information of its users to anyone, ever.
Then finish your pattern with a hem, seam allowances, and markings, and you're ready to make your new dress or blouse! More Blouse Body Styles You can also choose a different neckline or add a collar, too. You'll have a bit more room to move, and you can use your blouse sleeve to draft your dress sleeve. If you use a blouse sleeve, remember to lower the armhole of the dress, just as you did on the basic blouse. I’m fascinated that two patternmakers living on opposite sides of the Earth both endeavoured to make zero waste scrubs, took very different approaches, and produced such different-looking patterns which are still recognizably scrubs. Check it out now! What's the Next Step?ĭecide if you want to add sleeves, and what style of sleeve. The free scrub pattern I did last week led me to Danielle Elsener of DECODECODECODE’s zero waste scrubs, and I thought I’d give them a go. Once you have your fitted block, create an almost infinite variety of styles using the in-depth tutorial "A Beginner's Guide to Designing Skirts, Blouses and Dresses". You can create one from a commercial pattern, or draft your dress block using your own measurements. Before you create these dress, skirt or blouse styles, you'll need a well-fitting dress block.