



Pattern Pattern
Graphic Design + Garment Construction
This workshop merges graphic design with garment-making, encouraging participants to transform two-dimensional compositions into three-dimensional wearable pieces. Using accessible materials like paper and cotton calico, participants explore pattern construction, focusing on color and dynamic design.

Objective:
This workshop aims to merge graphic design with garment-making, encouraging participants to experiment with transforming two-dimensional compositions into three-dimensional wearable pieces.
Methodology:
Participants create graphic compositions and translate them into garments or accessories using adaptable pattern construction techniques. The workshop employs accessible materials like paper and cotton calico, allowing for experimentation. Traditional flat pattern-making is reimagined by incorporating expressive colors and dynamic compositions instead of standard white paper with black or red lines.
Key Results:
Participants develop a deeper understanding of pattern-making principles, including body proportions, geometries, and spatial organization. They create unique, wearable pieces ranging from full-body garments to smaller elements such as hats, collars, or garment details. The workshop fosters an innovative approach to construction, emphasizing the interplay between color, design, and form.
Impact:
By challenging conventional pattern-making aesthetics, the workshop broadens participants’ perspectives on design and encourages creative exploration. It equips them with adaptable skills that can be applied to both traditional and experimental fashion-making processes.
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