Good Student Tailoring Practice Set - Tailoring Notebook and Tailoring Practice Cloth Practice Set

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Good Student Tailoring Practice Set - Tailoring Notebook and Tailoring Practice Cloth Practice Set - Knitting, Embroidery, Felted Wool & Sewing - Paper

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https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54630073514_2b854bb255_b.jpg **"Good Student Notebook: Western Tailoring Basic Course - Tops" + Western Tailoring Sewing Practice Fabric = Good Student Western Tailoring Practice Set** The Western-style tailoring practice cloth is a set of sewing practice cloths that comes with the Good Student Notebook - Western-style tailoring basic course, tops. We shrink the Western-style tailoring patterns in each unit of the notebook and print them on the cloth. You can then cut them out and practice sewing. The perfect size is convenient for practice and does not take up space:) This practice group is recommended for those who have experience in Western-style tailoring and sewing, but lack organization in structure, need to review, and are too lazy to organize the production steps and take notes. - https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54629001937_059785dbb8_b.jpg **About "Good Student Notebook: Basic Tailoring Course - Tops"** We intuitively divide the process of making clothes into several parts, such as the neckline, sleeve cuffs, cuffs, hem... These parts may have different methods on different styles of clothes. "Good Student Notebook: Basic Western Tailoring Course - Tops" helps you list these methods and demonstrates them one by one. The instructions in this booklet can be widely used in most Western-style tailoring productions. In the future, when you encounter a style that you have never made or purchase a Western-style tailoring material package, you can take it out and have a look at it. Using the methods in it, you can complete the desired clothes smoothly and without any glitches! **|Directory|** A Basic collar: patch trim, back opening with buttons B Collarless and sleeveless_four-fold hem, garib lining C Add a collar piece and hem the inner edge D Sleeve joint - three-dimensional sleeve joint method, flattening joint method E Cuff/hem finishing: two-fold seam, overlock finishing, cuff fabric added column Frequently used shaping sewing: pleating, pin-pleating, pasted shaping pockets, self-made pocket patterns Format: B5 / Number of pages: 24 pages - https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54629869816_419a40a2bb_b.jpg **More Q&A about the foreign judges practice group** **Q1**This exercise group looks very interesting. What is the content? **A1**This practice group helps everyone adjust the way to learn Western tailoring, so that you can understand it in a more structured way. The usual practice of "finishing a piece of clothing from beginning to end" is transformed into a quick integration of "parts × techniques", eliminating the process of repeating the same steps and directly focusing on systematic learning. **Q2**I have taken several Western-style tailoring classes and can make clothes at home by reading hand-made books. Am I suitable for this? **A2**Yes, you are very suitable. For those of us who are starting from hand-made and contacting Western tailoring, we often slowly discover from practical experience through the accumulation of one work after another, "It turns out that this can be done this way", "It turns out that it can be changed to this way", "If method A is really not good, you can change to method B, and the effect looks the same"... and so on. The process of "learning by encountering" is completely fine for those who want to experience and are new to Western tailoring and sewing, because being able to make a favorite work with your own hands is the best thing; however, for those who are a little more advanced and want to make clothes at home, slash creation/entrepreneurship, the efficiency will be a little insufficient. You can practice and understand more systematically through this practice group! **Q3**I make clothes for my own children and also sell a small amount. This should be helpful to me? **A3**If you want to have more creative flexibility when making Western-style tailoring, or want to make slight modifications to existing styles, you need to have more practice and understanding of "structure × technique". With a few more workarounds in your pocket, it will not be difficult to make your own adjustments. **Q4**The Good Student Notebook sounds like a secret book, can I buy it separately? **A4**Yes! However, in addition to the super condensed content in the notebook, actual practice is also super important. We don’t want to waste beautiful fabrics to experiment and practice, and tracing patterns is also a very time-consuming workflow, so this set of practice fabrics directly helps you print the pattern and corresponding units on the fabric, and reduces the size to a size that is easy to operate and does not take up space, so that you can practice conveniently. The small sample clothes after practice are clear at a glance and easy to store (in fact, they are also very cute when hung up or posted on the wall). Later, when you want to make a new style, you can flip through your small sample clothes and think about which side of this new clothing can be adjusted to a style that you like more or is easier to make!

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Taiwan
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A Basic collar: patch trim, back opening with buttons B Collarless and sleeveless_four-fold hem, garib lining C Add a collar piece and hem the inner edge D Sleeve joint - three-dimensional sleeve joint method, flattening joint method E Cuff/hem finishing: two-fold seam, overlock finishing, cuff fabric added Column pleating, pin pleating, stick-on pockets, custom pocket patterns

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