![]() This is also a good time to think about darts, seamlines, zippers, pockets, stitching, ruffles, lace, or anything else you might want to add in.Īlthough it’s not necessary if you’re only sketching, I also will think about how a garment operates at this point in case I want to make it. For this garment I added a scallop lace, buttons, slight gathers on the top at the waistline, and a side slit in the skirt. Play around with what you want! I also recommend drawing fairly lightly as we will finalize our design later on.Īfter that, I go into details. You want to get the general idea of the garment at this point – is it short? Long? Does it have a high or low neckline? A collar? Sleeves? Is it cinched or loose? Don’t worry if you can’t answer all of these questions just yet. This time, I had a skirt/top combo come to mind. ![]() Sometimes I plan out what kind of garment I’m drawing, but other times I let my pencil wander or a shape inspire me. They are also the pencils I use with pattern drafting for the same reason: clean lines. A mechanical pencil is important because you get fine lines all the time without having to sharpen. Next, start sketching with your mechanical pencil. That works well for fashion sketching on the go. I also have a Canson sketchbook from Blick that I believe is 60# weight and you can see through it. If you can’t, use a dark marker to go over it. You can usually see through the copy paper well enough to draw on top of it. You can Google “fashion croquis” or “fashion templates” and experiment what you like best! Download my favorites here. I’ve used them a TON for more than a decade now because they just feel like me and my sketches. I have two that I received in 2003 during my fashion design school interview process from FIDM in California. What is a croquis? It’s a basic body form to plan out your clothing design onto. I’ve taken some of these skills from my fashion design schooling and some of these techniques come from a Crayola fashion designer toy I had at age 9 in the early 1990s.įirst, I start with a clean sheet of copy paper and my croquis that I have either printed off or drawn myself. This is my process and what has worked best for me for about a decade now. While there are as many different ways to do fashion sketches as there are designers, there are certain things that can make fashion sketching super-easy and they may or may not already be obvious, especially to the newbies out there. This month I will be showing you how to start fashion sketching like a pro!
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