Online Sewing Weekender: 13th/14th June 2020

If you are joining us from the Online Sewing Weekender: Welcome! Start here!

We hope that you enjoyed our talk all about 1920s fashion and how to draft your own Paul Poiret inspired garments.

Click here to download all the info you need to start making your own

If we’ve whet your pattern-cutting appetite then do check out our upcoming online classes where we go a bit more in-depth into how to draft your own garments -next weekend we have a T-shirt, Trouser, Smock and Jumpsuit class! 

Click here to view our online classes

Click here if you’re interested in our book ‘Pattern Making Templates for Skirts and Dresses’ to buy it direct from the publishers with a discount + free P+P

And of course, if you don’t feel like drafting your own pattern you can check out our range of pdf sewing patterns ready for you to download and sew right-away!

Click here for the patterns

If you are interested in the combination of fashion history and pattern-cutting you might also be interested in our collaboration with the V&A fashion exhibition program producing sewing patterns to accompany their exhibitions, and the best thing is - they are all available to download for free from the V&A website! 

Click here for a Frida Kahlo inspired Huipil pattern

Click here for a Mary Quant inspired 60s minidress pattern

Click here for a faithful re-interpretation Mary Quant’s original Georgie Dress design  

If you have any questions don’t hesitate to get in touch - our email is hello@aliceandcopatterns.com or head over to our instagram @aliceandcopatterns and if you want to hear from us about future classes and events - join our newsletter via the form below.

Happy Sewing!

Alice + Lilia xx

 

 

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