This week I’ve been trying to learn how to drape a dress form. I’ve purchased a book which you could find here. The book is actually quite useful and after looking through it, I decided to try the dance tunic.
I didn’t follow the size for the fabric that was given since it looked like the book only draped half of the dress form. I used 2 rectangular fabrics and was successfully drape just like the book. It did come out a bit long but once I start sewing, I’ll adjust the lengths as well.

This is a short post but I update again once I have some time to sew the pieces together. The other topic I’ve been trying out is illustration but more on that at a different time.
Thanks for reading!
—Vicky T.
I admire your love of learning! It’s so inspiring ❤
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Thank you 🙂
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Love this! 🙂 Your drawings are so good! ❤
xoxo, elizabeth t.
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thanks haha
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It actually looks pretty good! Can’t wait to see the end product, lol. 😀
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Thank you!
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oooo i’m excited to see the final result
looking great already
xx
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Thanks! I’m still working on it but I’ll post the results when I get chance
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Your drawings look good and so is the model you made, keep it up!
Agnes x
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your drawings are beautiful! 🙂 love your passion for learning!
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Thank you Tiffany 🙂
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omg vicky, you’re so talented! i started sewing not too long back and i can’t wait till the day i can make something like this 🙂 keep up the good work x
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Thank you Annie! I will keep working hard on it 🙂
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Great drawings!
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Thank you!
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It looks great – good work 🙂
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Thank you Julie
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[…] first experimented with draping a dance tunic, which you could see in this post here. Then I proceeded with cutting out two large rectangular fabrics. With the right sides together, I […]
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Love your tenacity! Keep it up Vicky!
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Thank you
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