'MyBodyModel Fashion Sketching for Absolute Beginners, Part 3: Drawing Sleeves [Tops & Bodices]'

17:53 Dec 14, 2021
'“Fashion Sketching for Absolute Beginners” is a step-by-step intro fashion illustration course for people who love to make clothes. If you love to sew, knit, or crochet, and you want to start using your custom fashion croquis (sketch templates) from MyBodyModel as part of your planning and design process, but aren’t sure where to start: This class is for you!   In just a few short step-by-step drawing tutorials, you will increase your comfort level with drawing fashion sketches on a model of your own body. So can have more fun with the creative process, and use your sketches to make important design decisions about what you want to make. Have fun planning your dream wardrobe on an outline of your own body, and enjoy choosing patterns and styles based on how they look on YOU!  This introductory fashion drawing class uses printed templates from the MyBodyModel web app. You can get your own custom fashion templates, made to YOUR measurements, at mybodymodel.com. To prepare for this class, print at least 3 copies of your 3 models per page PDF template from MyBodyModel.  Check out our video titled “Product Tour: Your PDF Download” for a visual overview of what’s included in your PDF download purchase.   This basic how-to fashion illustration class includes several videos. We’ll continue to post more videos in the upcoming weeks to complete the “Fashion Sketching for Absolute Beginners” series: - Part 1: Get Started - Part 2: Drawing Necklines [Tops & Bodices] - Part 3: Drawing Sleeves [Tops & Bodices”  In Parts 2 and 3 we will practice drawing tops and bodices on our body model templates, with inspiration from eight sewing patterns and one knitting pattern: 1. Lou Box Top Pattern by Sew DIY 2. Stasia Dress & Top Pattern by Sew Liberated 3. Sally Jumpsuit & Dress Pattern by Closet Case Patterns 4. Suki Kimono Pattern by Helen’s Closet 5. Washi Dress Pattern by Made by Rae 6. Nico Top & Dress Pattern by True Bias 7. Archer Shirt Pattern by Grainline Studio 8. Tropo Camisole Pattern by Tuesday Stitches 9. Antiope Pattern by Indigodragonfly  In upcoming videos, we will explore more patterns for inspiration, and we’ll continue drawing on our fashion sketches to complete the outfits!   At MyBodyModel, we believe that every body is beautiful. Our real-body croquis are designed for body-positive fashion illustration and design by garment makers and designers—including hobbyists, students, and professionals. Check us out at www.mybodymodel.com and @mybodymodel on social media. If you have any questions, we’d love to hear from you: hello@mybodymodel.com.  Happy Sketching!    - Erica' 

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