The Fit and Fashion of the Tabula Rasa Jacket (with Rae Cumbie!)
Get started on a personalized jacket wardrobe with Fit for Art Patterns. This one-day jacket workshop uses the Tabula Rasa Jacket pattern as the foundation. Join in the fun as Rae Cumbie fits each student in the correct size with Tabula Rasa jacket-fitting shells. Next, patterns will be personalized with the adjustments needed on each student's paper pattern. Then, mock-ups will be cut, the fitting lines, darts, and dots will be drawn on, and the sewing will begin. By the end of the day, each student will have a personalized jacket pattern, be well on the way to completing a Tabula Rasa Jacket mock-up, and will be inspired to create their own wardrobe of flattering and comfortable jackets.
Included in your registration:
* an all-day workshop making your jacket muslin
* Tabula Rasa Jacket pattern
* Rae's trunk show scheduled for Friday, October 20th @ 6:00 pm: "Four Core Patterns. One Great Wardrobe." is also included in your registration for this workshop, so you will not need to sign up for it separately.
* $15 credit toward another Fit For Art Patterns pattern.
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Skill Level: | Beginner |
Skill Details: | All skill levels are welcome. Everybody will learn something. Must be comfortable using your own sewing machine. |
Materials Included: | Tabula Rasa Jacket pattern |
Instructor: | Rae Cumbie |
Instructor Bio: | Perhaps best known for her custom wedding and special occasion gowns, Rae has been creating custom clothing professionally for more than 20 years. During that time, she has received many awards and accolades for her skill and creativity. For more than 10 years, Rae has also been creating wearable art jackets, perfecting the fit on her many clients in the Baltimore area. Rae is also a nationally respected teacher and author. As a result of teaching jacket-making to weavers, she saw the problems fiber artists encounter when translating their creations to a garment. Rae began to envision a pattern that offered the versatility and fit fiber artists wanted. A grant from the Potomac Fiber Arts Guild provided Rae with an opportunity to collaborate with quilters and weavers that ultimately resulted in the Tabula Rasa Jacket. |
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