Thank you for another interesting tutorial Elena! This eruption of volume looks great when paired with a cinched waist. I especially like those undulating lines. Overlapping technique looks interesting as well but i wonder how we sustain this shape on an actual garment? Should it involve some rort of wires or boning in seams or we can achieve this effect just using the stiffness of fabric? Thanks a million!
Hey Elena I love watching your draping videos as I love draping too ! I struggle converting it to paper patterns though ! This drape in the video that you have shown with bias, is it possible to convert the same (especially the flower part) into a paper pattern, where more similar dresses are made following the same ?
Yes, surely it's possible. But there is important issue to consider - the fabric that you use for draping should have similar weight and similar properties of the actual fabric
i jst dnt get one thing only...how do they stitch all these drapes...can someone plz help me....i meanni xan nake these drapes but how do i attach these to a gown or dress??😥😥
This recording was made in class and it is just a part of a lesson. Now most of the lessons are recorded and available online, including this one: www.ewstfashionlab.com/draping-peplum
Hello. The measurements - 1mX1m. If you wish to learn draping you need the knowledge of fabric and it's structure. And how to cut patterns to create certain shapes or maintain the shape of a garment. You may check our courses: www.ewstfashionlab.com/online-courses Basic draping course provides this knowledge
First, you need a proper fabric selection or create additional support while making the garment - consider fuse for example. Also the stitching line is supporting the pleats - stitching lines will follow the "pinning" lines.
Thank you for the feedback) Basically you can create paper pattern and mark the bias fold. However I always advise students in this situation to use for draping the fabric with the properties similar to actual fabric, the one you will use for the garment.
I have question that has been bordering me..... if you could answer that will be so nice thank u in Advance. So the question is once you drape on a mannequin this beautiful peplum how to you transfer all this art work on a paper and then on fabric?????🤔🤔🤔 thank u once again
You must make the proper marking on muslin piece or other fabric that you use for draping/making the prototype. The start and the end of a stitching line that holds the pleat, the outline of the peplum detail, etc.The marking technique you learn when you acquire the knowledge of basic draping. I hope I will create another video series of draping techniques and show the marking process)
hiiii miss!!! question.... depending on the size of the draped peplum, can it be attached to the underlayer as u mentioned? or can it be different as in being separately attached or attached to the bodice instead?
The peplum does not necessary need underlayer support. It can be sipmly attached into the waistline of the bodice and the shape of the peplum is secured by stitching lines. Fabric such as brocade can be an example in this case.
thank u miss!!!! I'm just asking do u have any videos showing how to apply stitching lines to keep eg like pleats and the peplum formation in place. I'm not sure how to apply it or how to do it. it would be nice if u could show a video or recommend something if so. thank u very much!!!
Draping is very useful technique and we normally use standard dress form, which you can purchase. However you can customize it for your own measurements. Or make from scratch. Just Google or check on RUclips how to make own dress form or body form :)
I dont know. Its difficult to focus... couldn't it done with english language without the other language, then be the same video with the other don't know language... too much distraction...
The Draper is looking at a class. That class is probably on Vietnam. Hence, the Vietnamese translator. If you can’t focus just because someone is speaking a language that you can’t speak then the problem is you
@@HaNguyen-tr5vd true it was my problem that i couldnot focus that is why i ask if the video could be done separately with an english version n another with the other language.
The on-line courses are in plan, currently I only provide on-line consultations for two courses - "fashion collection" and "fashion portfolio": www.ewstfashionlab.com/fashion-design-workshops
@janskipo7111 this lesson is recorded and available online as a part of Couture Draping online course. You may check it here: www.ewstfashionlab.com/draping-peplum
Jannifer Lam You should know that this designing class was for Vietnamese students that why they had Vietnamese translated. So no complaints. Enjoy whatever you could & thank them for uploading this clip so you can learn from.
“Whatever language other than English is annoying” surprise! English isn’t the only language that matters! Also it’s Vietnamese. It’s appalling that there are still people that simply can’t tolerate hearing another language other than their own
Lua You should know that this designing class was for Vietnamese students that why they had Vietnamese translated. So no complaints. Enjoy whatever you could & thank them for uploading this clip so you can learn from.
@@HaNguyen-tr5vd English isn't my first language, so I'm fairly aware it isn't the only language that matters. That aside, my problem was not with the language itself (apologies for mistaking Vietnamese for something else, that's a mistake on my part), but more the repeated interruption. I'm aware the course was for non-English speaking students, but it's irritating regardless within the context of a RUclips video.
Like your videos but the long pause between languages. I wish you could cut it out for both languages so they don't have to have to wait to here there guide. Thanks I'll suffer through it for now lol. I really appreciate your time and help.
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I just chanced upon this video and it is a life saver!
I love it! It looks pretty!
What great inside in the flexibility of fanric. Thank you for sharing this. Many techniques come together now and make new sense inthis new context!
Love the concept! Thanks for sharing!
Perfect just what I need to make my dress thank you!!
Thank you for another interesting tutorial Elena! This eruption of volume looks great when paired with a cinched waist. I especially like those undulating lines. Overlapping technique looks interesting as well but i wonder how we sustain this shape on an actual garment? Should it involve some rort of wires or boning in seams or we can achieve this effect just using the stiffness of fabric? Thanks a million!
No wire, no boning. Proper fabric selection is crucial.
@@absolutepowermonk Thank you!
Phenomenal teacher!
Wow very interesting ❤❤❤
I enjoyed this video thank you .
Hey Elena I love watching your draping videos as I love draping too ! I struggle converting it to paper patterns though ! This drape in the video that you have shown with bias, is it possible to convert the same (especially the flower part) into a paper pattern, where more similar dresses are made following the same ?
Yes, surely it's possible. But there is important issue to consider - the fabric that you use for draping should have similar weight and similar properties of the actual fabric
@@absolutepowermonk ok thank you so much !!!
Great go ahead amazing and professional work 👍
thank you)
Phenomenal!
Lovely!!
This is really helpful thank you so much! Can I ask what fabric you used for the draping?
That is cotton muslin, medium weight
Thanks for sharing this
Thanks for sharing love it
You are amazing👏🏻
Can ı know the type of fabrıc you use?
It's cotton muslin here
i jst dnt get one thing only...how do they stitch all these drapes...can someone plz help me....i meanni xan nake these drapes but how do i attach these to a gown or dress??😥😥
I have explained in some comments below. Please find and read it
You are amazing, I must say. How do you transfer the draped 3D muslin to a pattern? I’m totally lost on that.
This recording was made in class and it is just a part of a lesson. Now most of the lessons are recorded and available online, including this one: www.ewstfashionlab.com/draping-peplum
Clip hay qua cam on ban rat nhieu... ❤️
Beautiful 👍
Awhhh I love dis
Thanks it's lovely
Thank you so much 💙
Hey maam. What was the measurements of the fabric and i dont understand the bias cut
Hello. The measurements - 1mX1m.
If you wish to learn draping you need the knowledge of fabric and it's structure. And how to cut patterns to create certain shapes or maintain the shape of a garment. You may check our courses: www.ewstfashionlab.com/online-courses
Basic draping course provides this knowledge
How much fabric use for skirt and how to cut i mean measurements plz tell me i have to try this
@@miral9595 please see the description to the video. I provided fabric measurements in there
so love😘😘😘😘😘😘
Thank you !
wow. thank you so much!
I love this
Cho em hỏi đây có phải vải mộc không ạ?
Thank you so much
Great, Thank you
How to cut fabric
hands angel perfeito, amando.
Thank you, Nando)
Tank u ma. U would do me a great favor if u show how to transfer to fabric
Nice
Wow, I'm very surprised when hearing the translation in Vietnamese. Do you still have the workshop in Vietnam?
Due to current crisis I can't come to VN. Hopefully will be able to run workshop at FACE fashion academy again
I want to ask, this is into princepel design rhythm dress or not?
Yes, rhythm design principle is applied here. Also asymmetry and focus
What dress form name and size can make draping nice? Thanks
Any, not big size though) Nice draping is happening through hands, the feeling for fabric and fabric understanding.
Thank you Elena. Have a good day !
But what kind of fabric do I have to use so those shapes can hold the way you showing?
The fabric. Should be strong enough. For evening gown for example textile which is a blend of cotton and silk works very well. Medium weight
Do you still teach in The Face academy?
I don't teach at FACE any longer
@@absolutepowermonk what a pity 😥
how do you sew this?
When you make the pleats, how do you keep them firm??
First, you need a proper fabric selection or create additional support while making the garment - consider fuse for example. Also the stitching line is supporting the pleats - stitching lines will follow the "pinning" lines.
anica apostol. yes i dont understand
Beautiful
Thank you!
Beautiful drape! Is there a way to mark the bias fold in order to make a pattern? Or would you drape & hand sew the peplum on the form?
Thank you for the feedback)
Basically you can create paper pattern and mark the bias fold. However I always advise students in this situation to use for draping the fabric with the properties similar to actual fabric, the one you will use for the garment.
Hi. I'm wondering what shape of the muslin do u use to start draping the skirt ? Is it a rectangle piece of fabric or a asymmetrical one?
I would appreciate ur help!
it is a square 100x100cm with a circle cut out. The circle radius is 10cm. Dress-form size - S, waist - 62cm
I have question that has been bordering me..... if you could answer that will be so nice thank u in Advance. So the question is once you drape on a mannequin this beautiful peplum how to you transfer all this art work on a paper and then on fabric?????🤔🤔🤔 thank u once again
You must make the proper marking on muslin piece or other fabric that you use for draping/making the prototype. The start and the end of a stitching line that holds the pleat, the outline of the peplum detail, etc.The marking technique you learn when you acquire the knowledge of basic draping. I hope I will create another video series of draping techniques and show the marking process)
Elena Ryleeva thanku, w8n 4 d video on making process
yesss please show the marking process it would be very useful thxx
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Which type of fabric u used for draping? Plz reply
It's cotton muslin, medium weight
Thank you
How to cut fabric for this?
hiiii miss!!! question.... depending on the size of the draped peplum, can it be attached to the underlayer as u mentioned?
or can it be different as in being separately attached or attached to the bodice instead?
The peplum does not necessary need underlayer support. It can be sipmly attached into the waistline of the bodice and the shape of the peplum is secured by stitching lines. Fabric such as brocade can be an example in this case.
thank u miss!!!!
I'm just asking do u have any videos showing how to apply stitching lines to keep eg like pleats and the peplum formation in place. I'm not sure how to apply it or how to do it. it would be nice if u could show a video or recommend something if so. thank u very much!!!
@@maajidaabdool6095 I will try to record the video of the process as soon as I can )
thank u miss!!! much appreciated
I never use draping bt I have a question how we can all size draping with one maniquin , how it's fit measurements.
Draping is very useful technique and we normally use standard dress form, which you can purchase. However you can customize it for your own measurements. Or make from scratch. Just Google or check on RUclips how to make own dress form or body form :)
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You can’t do all size draping with only one mannequin. You drape one size and then using the 2D technique to either reduce or increase size.
What fabric ?
nice
Osm crap🤝✌
can u tell me how to remove n sew dress from form
Muito elegante.
Thank you)
OK... ME SUSCRIBO....
Name of fabric?
Muslin
I dont know. Its difficult to focus... couldn't it done with english language without the other language, then be the same video with the other don't know language... too much distraction...
It’s vietnamese
The Draper is looking at a class. That class is probably on Vietnam. Hence, the Vietnamese translator. If you can’t focus just because someone is speaking a language that you can’t speak then the problem is you
@@HaNguyen-tr5vd true it was my problem that i couldnot focus that is why i ask if the video could be done separately with an english version n another with the other language.
Do you have online courses?
The on-line courses are in plan, currently I only provide on-line consultations for two courses - "fashion collection" and "fashion portfolio": www.ewstfashionlab.com/fashion-design-workshops
Elena Ryleeva
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thank you
THIS IS VERY WELL DONE; BUT I NEED VOICE TALKING IN ENGLISH.............
@janskipo7111 this lesson is recorded and available online as a part of Couture Draping online course. You may check it here: www.ewstfashionlab.com/draping-peplum
🌷🌹🌹🙏🌷🌷🌷🌷❤️❤️
Waw
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If the background language is actually Thai as guessed, then iv bn watching too many dramas
)))) the language is Vietnamese)
How u cut hankrchef look
Do you mean the squared piece of fabric i started from? It is 100x100cm with a circle cut out in the middle; circle radius is 10cm.
Elena Ryleeva thnku
Oh my god he’s speaking Vietnamese😩😩 that was unexpected
Jannifer Lam
You should know that this designing class was for Vietnamese students that why they had Vietnamese translated. So no complaints. Enjoy whatever you could & thank them for uploading this clip so you can learn from.
wowowow
The japanese or whatever is incredibly annoying, but this is amazing otherwise
“Whatever language other than English is annoying” surprise! English isn’t the only language that matters! Also it’s Vietnamese. It’s appalling that there are still people that simply can’t tolerate hearing another language other than their own
Lua
You should know that this designing class was for Vietnamese students that why they had Vietnamese translated. So no complaints. Enjoy whatever you could & thank them for uploading this clip so you can learn from.
@@HaNguyen-tr5vd English isn't my first language, so I'm fairly aware it isn't the only language that matters. That aside, my problem was not with the language itself (apologies for mistaking Vietnamese for something else, that's a mistake on my part), but more the repeated interruption. I'm aware the course was for non-English speaking students, but it's irritating regardless within the context of a RUclips video.
Like your videos but the long pause between languages. I wish you could cut it out for both languages so they don't have to have to wait to here there guide.
Thanks I'll suffer through it for now lol. I really appreciate your time and help.
How to cut this fabric
to cut fabric for draping? Its a square, 100X100cm with the circle cut out in the middle of the piece
Nice