Draping in Fashion Design

Learn various draping techniques from basics to advanced

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Description

  1. Understanding draping.

  2. Understanding dress form basics, types, and terminologies.

  3. How to handle muslin and its variety for draping.

  4. Draping of 1 and 2 dart basic bodice and dartless bodice.

  5. Draping a variety of patterns like basic dress, cowl neckline, circular skirt, cascade top, etc.


Course Description

Draping is an easy and a difficult task at the same time. Draping is a process which gives designers the idea about how the final product or garment will look like. It is a part of the production process.


Once you have ideas on paper and understand pattern making, the next step is draping. This course is intricately designed to equip students with the necessary details on draping from basics to advanced.


To understand draping, firstly, an individual needs to be acquainted with dress forms, its types, and different terminologies associated with it. The course is divided into four sections across 15 topics including the introduction video to IDL.


The four sections are -

  1. Dress Form

  2. Muslin Types and Use

  3. Basic Draping

  4. Advanced Draping


The first section will introduce you to dress forms, its types, and terminologies associated with it. The second section will provide practical insights on muslin, its properties, its types, and its use in context to draping. The third section covers draping in 1 and 2 dart basic bodice. The fourth section covers draping of dartless bodice, basic dress, cascade top cowl neckline, and so on.


The topics are explained through demo videos. Additional tips on measurements and pinning while draping are given as and when necessary.


What You Will Learn!

  • 1. Understanding draping
  • 2. Understanding dress form basics, types, and terminologies
  • 3. How to handle muslin and its variety for draping
  • 4. Draping of 1 and 2 dart basic bodice and dartless bodice
  • 5. Draping a variety of patterns like basic dress, cowl neckline, circular skirt, cascade top, etc.

Who Should Attend!

  • 1. Anyone who wants to learn draping
  • 2. Anyone who wants to learn a new skill
  • 3. Aspiring and professional artists, students, and fashion designers, fashion stylists, fashion managers, and fashion bloggers
  • 4. Enthusiasts who want to pursue a career in different domains of Fashion Design