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Every pattern can be changed into a draped pattern with little extra fancy details. As You know how easy this works, You can start changing every pattern to the up to date draped Style.
Retro Pattern
Dive back into 1956 with this stylish two in one pant suit pattern!
Member Project of the Week
Get inspired by printed floral bustier dress with flounce! It is so summery.
Editors' Pick
The style is cool and sporty beach wear that can be worn anywhere!
Pattern of the Week
This pencil skirt is perfect for everyday wear! We love it in floral.
Editors' Pick
This collection will make you shine in front of the camera!
Apr 3, 2012, 12.45 PMby Sewing And Style
It would make this technique invaluable if you added a photo of an actual draped skirt to see what it might look like, instead of a paper version.
Mar 8, 2012, 09.00 AMby njdj123
Can someone help me? I am trying to make my bridesmaids dresses and Iknow what I want but I don’t know what it’s called. It’s like those pleats, sort of, but they are at the side-front, creating a dip in the fabric in layers. It’s like a cowl in the abdomen area. Does that make sense? It’s draping in the front. Gathered from the sides slightly to create the effect. I know I sound like an idiot but I truly do create great pieces with trial and error. I don’t know the terminology but I can do it if explained. Please help. Thank-you so much. N.J.
Jul 13, 2010, 08.45 AMby chiltern82
I like this, need to hide tummy!