Learn to Draft (Skirt Edition) Vancouver | Monday Evenings | Adults | Starting October 27th

CA$525.00

In this beginner-friendly 6-week intro course, you’ll learn how to draft your own skirt pattern from scratch — using your body measurements and a pencil, not a printer.

We’ll start by drafting a custom-fit skirt block together, then sew and fit a test version (muslin) to fine-tune the shape. Once your block is perfected, we’ll dive into dart manipulation and design techniques that let you transform it into your dream skirt — gathered, princess seamed, flared, you name it.

This course is perfect for anyone curious about how patterns are made or looking to unlock new design freedom in their sewing practice. You’ll leave with a versatile skirt block and your own custom pattern.

You’ll learn how to:

  • Draft a skirt block from your own measurements

  • Adjust fit using a muslin mock-up

  • Rotate darts and reshape seams for design

  • Add waistbands, facings, and finishing touches

  • Turn your block into a custom skirt you’ll actually wear

Whether you want to make one perfect skirt or start designing your own wardrobe, this is where it begins.

Skill Level: No drafting experience required (But basic sewing knowledge recommended)
Time: 6-9pm (3 Hours)
Location: 263 Columbia Street, Vancouver (Gastown)
Dates: Every Monday evening for 6 Weeks
Class 1 - October 27th
Class 2 - November 3rd
Closed for Remembrance Day Weekend - November 10th
Class 3 - November 17th
Class 4 - November 24th
Class 5 - December 1st
Class 6 - December 8th

What to Bring: All muslin, fabric, and drafting paper are included — just bring yourself and your curiosity. We’ll handle the rest.
Missed a class? We don’t offer make-up sessions for this course, but you can book a private 3-hour lesson at 25% off to catch up. Private lessons are $75/hour and can be scheduled directly with us.

What’s Not Covered in This Course:

  • Digital pattern drafting (e.g. Illustrator, Clo3D, CAD tools)

  • Advanced garment sewing techniques or couture finishes

  • Grading patterns for multiple sizes

  • Drafting pants, bodices, or sleeves

  • Full fashion design or capsule wardrobe planning

  • Industrial production or factory-based construction methods

Please note, class sales are final.

In this beginner-friendly 6-week intro course, you’ll learn how to draft your own skirt pattern from scratch — using your body measurements and a pencil, not a printer.

We’ll start by drafting a custom-fit skirt block together, then sew and fit a test version (muslin) to fine-tune the shape. Once your block is perfected, we’ll dive into dart manipulation and design techniques that let you transform it into your dream skirt — gathered, princess seamed, flared, you name it.

This course is perfect for anyone curious about how patterns are made or looking to unlock new design freedom in their sewing practice. You’ll leave with a versatile skirt block and your own custom pattern.

You’ll learn how to:

  • Draft a skirt block from your own measurements

  • Adjust fit using a muslin mock-up

  • Rotate darts and reshape seams for design

  • Add waistbands, facings, and finishing touches

  • Turn your block into a custom skirt you’ll actually wear

Whether you want to make one perfect skirt or start designing your own wardrobe, this is where it begins.

Skill Level: No drafting experience required (But basic sewing knowledge recommended)
Time: 6-9pm (3 Hours)
Location: 263 Columbia Street, Vancouver (Gastown)
Dates: Every Monday evening for 6 Weeks
Class 1 - October 27th
Class 2 - November 3rd
Closed for Remembrance Day Weekend - November 10th
Class 3 - November 17th
Class 4 - November 24th
Class 5 - December 1st
Class 6 - December 8th

What to Bring: All muslin, fabric, and drafting paper are included — just bring yourself and your curiosity. We’ll handle the rest.
Missed a class? We don’t offer make-up sessions for this course, but you can book a private 3-hour lesson at 25% off to catch up. Private lessons are $75/hour and can be scheduled directly with us.

What’s Not Covered in This Course:

  • Digital pattern drafting (e.g. Illustrator, Clo3D, CAD tools)

  • Advanced garment sewing techniques or couture finishes

  • Grading patterns for multiple sizes

  • Drafting pants, bodices, or sleeves

  • Full fashion design or capsule wardrobe planning

  • Industrial production or factory-based construction methods

Please note, class sales are final.


Projects to Choose From

  • Pants, shorts, tops, totes, and basic outerwear.

  • Men’s, Women’s and Youth sizes available.

Notes

  • Fabric and trims are purchased separately.

  • This class is best suited for woven fabrics (or fabric without any stretch).

  • We will provide the pattern collection during the first class.