Saying Our Latest Lesson: Drafting a Knit Halter Tank with a Racerback

Click on to view our lesson preview of Drafting a Knit Halter with a Racerback (Picture credit score: UniversityofFashion.com)
Our latest lesson is, Drafting a Knit Halter with a Racerback. On this lesson you’ll learn to interpret a sketch, an essential first step when drafting patterns. Referring to the racerback tank illustration, we’ll demo tips on how to decide sure key measurements, for instance, the shoulder width, the entrance neck drop, the model traces and the width of the racerback. Utilizing the secure knit fitted sloper that you simply drafted in our lesson, Drafting a Girls’s Fitted Steady Knit T-Shirt from Measurements, you’ll learn to plan the model traces in your draft. We additionally share a wide range of ending methods and instruments to assist as you sew your racerback tank high.

Figuring out key measurements for College of Vogue’s new lesson on Drafting a Knit Halter Tank with a Racerback (UniversityofFashion.com)
Our Lower & Sew Knit Collection
Working in knit cloth may be difficult. Issues akin to stretch ratio and whether or not a selected knit cloth has one-way stretch, two-way stretch or four-way stretch are solely among the issues it’s good to know earlier than you enter into the world of designing with knit materials. That’s why we extremely encourage first-timers to view our knit lectures, Introduction to Knit Materials and Knit Material Rules.

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With over 35 classes in our knit collection, it is possible for you to to decide on the best knit cloth on your specific knit design, draft knit slopers from measurements after which use these slopers to create a mess of designs. We’re your one-stop store for studying tips on how to work with knit materials.
Our knit stitching collection covers, varied forms of machines to stitch your knit clothes, in addition to classes on tips on how to sew knit seams, knit necklines and knit hems.