Pattern Design for Fashion Garments
Complementary finishes and techniques
A course by Vero Escalante , Illustrator and Textile Designer
About the video: Complementary finishes and techniques
Overview
“Now we will see how to finish the collection with manual and artisan finishes that will give it the added value of a unique piece. I will teach you the technique of metallic foil and paper cut with textile vinyls. Let's see how to apply them and how they would look on one of my final garments after going through the heat iron. ”
In this video lesson Vero Escalante addresses the topic: Complementary finishes and techniques, which is part of the Domestika online course: Pattern Design for Fashion Garments. Create your own universe of prints and learn how to translate them into a small streetwear collection.
Partial transcription of the video
“Complementary finishes and techniques In the previous lesson we saw how the final fabrics were and now I wanted to show you complementary finishes that can give added value and unique piece to our textiles. For the first technique I will show, I chose this illustration as a basis. One of the techniques with which we can enhance a garment or a textile is the heat transfer textile vinyl. This material is a plastic material that can be trimmed and is transferred to the garment by means of heat. Once it is applied to the textile, it is permanently fixed. Here I selected a similar color palette ...”
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Course summary for: Pattern Design for Fashion Garments
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Category
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Areas
Digital Illustration, Fashion Design, Pattern Design, Traditional illustration

Vero Escalante
A course by Vero Escalante
Vero Escalante is an Argentinian illustrator, textile designer, art director, muralist, and lover of botany. After studying Fashion and Textile Design at Universidad de Buenos Aires, Vero started working as an illustrator for agencies and studios, and after seven years in the illustration field, she started working freelance, focusing on visual and textile arts, as well as illustration.
She has collaborated with several brands, including Adidas, Johnnie Walker Blue Label, Coca-Cola, The New York Times, Pinterest, The Ritz-Carlton New York, and more. Her illustrations have been published in over twenty illustration and design books, and her work exhibited in galleries since 2009.
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