Introduction to Fashion Draping: Create Custom Womenswear
Plotting Linings and Facings
A course by Reagen Evans , Fashion Designer
About the video: Plotting Linings and Facings
Overview
“Then, I will take you back to the block I created and show you how to plot the linings and facings so that you can continue to finish the inside of your garment. I will also explain the importance of a quality internal finish, since the inside can be just as interesting and designed as the outside. You will get some advice for the internal construction as well as some hints and tips to get these additional patterns just right. ”
In this video lesson Reagen Evans addresses the topic: Plotting Linings and Facings, which is part of the Domestika online course: Introduction to Fashion Draping: Create Custom Womenswear. Learn how to design and construct unique items of clothing from start to finish using the draping method.
Partial transcription of the video
“Plotting Linings and Facings In this lesson, we'll return to the block we created and see how to plot your linings and facings so you can continue to finish the inside of your garment. It's important when making clothing to make them easy and comfortable to wear. We'll start by going back to our master draft. I'll show you how we go about making the edges neat and making the most comfortable garment we can. Around your armholes, you'll always want to add a facing. This will prevent any lining from poking through underneath and causing any unneat edges. On mine, where I've added the keyhole ...”
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Course summary for: Introduction to Fashion Draping: Create Custom Womenswear
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Areas
Fashion Design, Patternmaking & Dressmaking, Sewing

Reagen Evans
A course by Reagen Evans
Reagen Evans is a womenswear fashion designer from Shropshire, England. Growing up, he was always making things and was interested in fashion in particular from a young age. After graduating from school and working as a civil engineer, Reagen realized that engineering was not for him and decided to pursue his passion for fashion as a career. He founded Bewde, a couture fashion house specializing in contemporary womenswear, at just 22 years old.
Reagen’s designs combine art and fashion with the aim of making the women who wear his clothes feel confident. He has dressed clients including Emma Manners, the Duchess of Rutland, and he shares his designs with over 200K followers on Instagram.
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