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Zero waste project 14: fitted shirt
DIY zero-waste shirt design combining elements from multiple patterns to create a fitted cropped style. Features A-line shape, curved hem, back pleat, and creative collar-to-scrunchie transformation, demonstrating sustainable pattern cutting techniques.
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Bodice sloper/block thingy
Custom-drafted bodice block following In The Folds method, with iterative fitting adjustments for forward shoulders, neckline width, and squared front hem. Created as a foundation for zero waste pattern experiments and future garment designs.
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Zero waste project 11: self-drafted woven dress
Self-drafted zero waste dress using 100x135cm cotton double gauze, featuring blousy sleeveless bodice with hidden elastic casing, back slit with covered button closure, and hidden seam pockets made from armhole cutouts. Custom-sized design demonstrates creative pattern cutting for woven fabrics.
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Zero waste project 7: self-drafted knit dress
Self-drafted zero waste knit dress using 1 meter of fabric width, featuring faux wrap bodice, shoulder gathers, flared knee-length skirt, and pockets. Custom-sized pattern demonstrates creative pattern cutting for stretch fabrics with no waste.
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I drafted a made-to-measure bra pattern!
First attempt at drafting a custom bra pattern using the Bare Essentials: Bras ebook. Following the step-by-step process of transforming basic shapes into a made-to-measure bra pattern with Porcelynne's calculator.