Pattern and sample, are two important steps for any pattern maker.
Each of these stages is essential for a perfect work.
The first work is developing the parts that make up the model, starting with a drawing, a measurement table or a physical garment.
The second task, is to sew the sample garment, as it plays a vital role in validating the pattern
This first sample is important to get the right fit, shapes and measurements that the customer required.
We made the pattern and sewed the first sample of a long dress with a V-neckline and lots of ruffling at the sleeve head and cuff.
We cut the pieces into a printed fabric and manufacture them.
The most complex part of the construction, was the sleeve as we had to distribute the ruffle at the head of the sleeve in order to be well balanced at the top.
On the cuff, we put an elastic band so that it would be adjusted and with the desired frill.


The second pattern and piece, was a jumpsuit with a round neckline and a flare sleeve.
The customer wanted a bell-shaped sleeve, with a small ruffle on top and an opening at the shoulder.
We cut the piece in a knit with elastane, half shiny.
We put an elastic band around the waist to tuck it in slightly

