TO CUT THE PERFECT SHAPE: The Fundamentals of Cutting and Fitting to the Figure
$325.00
WKSHP119-5
Friday Afternoon, October 3rd - Sunday October 6th
Eighteenth century mantua-makers produced most women's fitted gowns and jackets by cutting and fitting to the body. One method used in the period was to cut a lining to the figure, which could then be used to inform the shape of the desired gown. The “shapes” created by this process made up a perfectly fitted pattern for the customer and could be reused and adapted - to speed the sewing of future gowns of the same - or even other styles.
The purpose of this workshop is to teach the fundamentals of cutting and fitting to the figure. In this 2 ½ day workshop, led by Brooke Welborn, Mantua-maker, you will:
- Learn the shapes needed to cut the sleeves, back, and front of a stomacher-front or close-breasted gown.
- Discuss, analyze, and observe fitting figures of various types and learn how to manipulate fabric over the complex three-dimensional topology of the human torso.
- Work in pairs to practice cutting the shapes and then learn to adapt these basic shapes to different styles and decades.
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