Basic Block Pattern Drafting - The Slow Fashion Way
Course details
NZQF Level | 2 |
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About the course
Discover essential pattern-cutting and fashion design skills. Ideal for both self-designers and aspiring industry professionals.
You can start at any time throughout the year and learn in a unique and fun environment with similarly passionate designers who range from beginners to more advanced students learning the art of slow fashion pattern drafting.
Using professional trade knowledge, beginners will learn to draft and fit basic block patterns for themselves with simplified sewing and fashion applications. This will include creating a skirt or a t-shirt block pattern to build pattern knowledge.
Clothes are fitted to the individual, allowing students to create and design their desired style with individually designed block patterns and learn easy-fit sewing and design techniques to apply for themselves or others.
Students progress to create the trouser block and then the bodice and sleeve blocks over 20-hour sessions as needed. Depending on an individual's progress, for example, a student may finish the skirt and half a trouser block in one 20-hour session.
Let the fun of designing your personal wardrobe or that next runway show truly begin! Sign up today!
Check out the feedback from past students
"I have sewn for over 40 years, using store-bought patterns, often disappointed with the end result. These classes, which one can join, when requiring help on any project, have opened the doors for me to express myself my way while giving me loads of confidence and new skills. I would recommend to anyone, whether you have never sewn or always sewn."
"The pattern-making course is well-designed. It uses the close-knit class and Larissa's vast knowledge to create an inspiring and supportive learning environment. I only wish I could attend a class every week!"
"I'm amazed that I've actually learned to design my own clothes, and I wasn't even a sewer when I signed up!"
Put simply, slow fashion is the opposite of fast fashion. It encompasses an awareness and approach to fashion that considers the processes and resources required to make clothing. It advocates for buying better-quality garments that will last longer and values fair treatment of people, animals, and the planet along the way.
Realistically, slow fashion and sustainable or ethical fashion have a lot of similarities. They are sister movements and follow the same general guidelines. The main difference with slow fashion is that it focuses on reducing consumption and production more specifically.
To enrol on this course, please click on the Apply Now button.
If you are new to NMIT, please provide us with a verified copy(external link) of your ID upon application or enter your NSN (National Student Number). If your NSN is unverified, we will request a verified copy(external link) of your ID.
If you are a full-time secondary school student, NMIT is able to enrol you if you meet all of the following:
- are 15 years of age and over, and
- attend this course outside of normal school hours, and
- have obtained approval from your school principal (or approval from your home school supervisor if you are homeschooled).
Please email your documents to [email protected].
If you live in New Zealand, please click on the Apply Now button to enrol.
If you are new to NMIT, please provide us with a verified copy(external link) of your ID including your visa upon application or enter your NSN (National Student Number). If your NSN is unverified, we will request a verified copy(external link) of your ID.
Please note that you will be required to pay insurance(external link) if you wish to attend this course.
Please email your documents to [email protected].
Course materials: $25
About the provider
Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology (NMIT) is a Government Institute with campuses in Nelson and Marlborough.
NMIT is a New Zealand Qualifications Authority Category 1 (the highest) Institute. Our programmes are designed alongside industry to create work-ready graduates that meet local and international job market needs.
You'll find NMIT tutors care a lot about student success, and classes are small enough that they know you by name.