How did it go yesterday? Did you finish those two pattern pieces? Great! So let’s continue our pattern-making!
Remember that the pattern-pieces we have to make for this denim jacket are quite many. Actually fourteen of them! Here’s a list…
How did it go yesterday? Did you finish those two pattern pieces? Great! So let’s continue our pattern-making!
Remember that the pattern-pieces we have to make for this denim jacket are quite many. Actually fourteen of them! Here’s a list…
Let’s dig into how to construct a pattern! Today’s just the soft warm-up, so we will only concentrate on the basics. See it as an intro, and then practice on your technique for tomorrow’s next lecture!
Time for a new segment – Twelwe Days Of The C3 Blue Denim Jacket! During this segment we will look into how to actually make a jacket like this, from start, to end product.
The first day will be this project’s 25th day, and the last will be the 36th day (the last day of new combinations with the garments I currently have).
So what about larger items then? Can they be hand-washed too? Yes of course! Let’s try it!
For Washing! Part 1, look over here.
Do remember that a machine-washer don’t necessarily wash garments better than you do. It’s all about that a machine can repeat in higher intensity, which not always is a good thing. Over-washing is a common problem with our day-to-day wear, which often wears out the garments far too quick. So with having said that, let’s start!
Finally time for a new garment! Made under a slightly pressed timetable, it’s a black version of the white A5 t-shirt with some minor alternations. I like this design – it’s super comfortable!