MISSION Create a database to preserve the cutting techniques as 3D design approaches for the body that have been explored in the history of fashion. In oder to pass this knowledge to the next generation.
We will continue practicing these cutting techniques that have been explored from the past to the present. Respectfully refer to cutting techniques of past designers and couturier as a legacy of the history of fashion design.
I love the feminine design of this blouse! The folds, curves and graceful lines are very feminine and romantic, a look not often seen these days, unfortunately. Gorgeous sleeves as well. I can picture it in cotton voile, silk, lightweight linen and organza. Just gorgeous!
I also visited the web addresses to look at your tools & books and it said the web page has either been moved or disconnected. Is there an alternate web page where I can access this information? I’d really like to check out both web pages. Thanks again!
I visited your website and searched in your collar section but couldn’t find the free pattern. Can you or any of the viewers tell me what pattern number to search for? Thanks in advance.
I love to watch you work. Such incredible talent & skill along with a limitless imagination combine into a unique, creative clothing designer. I have never cut out a pattern for a garment using a rotary cutter, although I have several. It’s interesting to watch your precision cutting executed so quickly & efficiently! I’m going to try it on the next sewing project. I noticed that your cutting and design table is higher than a standard height. It is set to the most comfortable & ergonomic height while standing. It is a great improvement to cutting on a standard table, which strains the back. Thanks for sharing your work. You are doing a fantastic job in your work and creating videos displaying your design process. Thanks Again, from Canada to you! 🇨🇦
Hi!!!! I´m really grateful to have found your videos, really detailed and explanatory. I would love to try out your design but I´m not being able to find the link to download the pattern. Maybe it has already expired cause it has passed so long, but it doesn´t hurt asking. Thanks a lot for sharing and explaining.
This method was abit crazy to do without a compass to measure but I got close to it and unfortunately didn’t line up very well without minor adjustments. Also realizing your fitted sleeve needs more ease for comfort if your a bigger person before hand. I will say I always struggled with a sleeve fitting an armhole and this was the simplest way of going about it accurately.
I live 20km south of Antwerp. I was there last week, shopping art stuff in Wieuw. Then sitting at Schelde, in the sun. Praying and the same time thinking over my new fashion project ☺️ Thank for your videos !
You are wonderfull. Please slow down on your videos so I can learn better. Be more specific step by step, soecialy when you are drapping on the maniqui. You are a genious .
Hi, thank you for the video. I was wondering where can you find the pattern for this on your website...? I've been searching but I couldn't find it. Thank you.
Hi thanks for the tutorial. I’m wondering if it possible to use saw dust as fillings just like tailor ironing ham has? Or is it better to use cotton as its lightweight?