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2008年度奖章获得者

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http://www.esmod.com.au/
ESMOD(L'Ecole Superieure des Arts et Techniques de la Mode)
ESMOD Australia is a premier fashion design institute in the heart of Sydney where students who wish to pursue a broad range of careers in fashion & fashion design join an international network of ESMOD fashion professionals.
If you would like further information on ESMOD, please download the ESMOD Prospectus.

http://www.esmod.com.au/

Sydney Campus

2 Short Street
Sydney NSW 2010, Australia
Phone: 02 9966 2936


weekend courses

Weekend workshops are a great way to explore your creativity and design ideas. Unlock the secrets of draping and explore unique textile design treatments in our range of first semester weekend workshops. Inspiring resources including garments from The Darnell Collection, contemporary fashion trends, and informative texts demonstrate the potential of the techniques and current uses by designer
Direct Patternmaking: an introduction to draping for fashion design
(2 Day Workshop, Saturday 28th March & Saturday 4th April, 10am – 4pm each day) tuition $300
Explore design & construction techniques used by renowned designers such as Vionnet and Dior.
You will be guided through the process of direct patternmaking or draping, working on a mannequin to develop a draped bodice from your own design. Working in an industry equipped studio and using supplied fabrics, students develop and make a structured undergarment which is the foundation for the draped design. You will explore and apply hands-on fashion design methods which provide skills in moving between two and three dimensional patternmaking. (Basic machine sewing skills are required).

The workshop concludes with an exhibition from 3.45pm and presentation of a workshop certificate for each participant. (see below for important information)

Workshop Equipment: items supplied by ESMOD – 75cm drill, 1.5m muslin, 20cm fusing, 1 spool of thread, boning, fastening, patternmaking card, printing paper.
Items supplied by each student - pencils, pen, sketch pad, rubber, ruler, pins & needles, tape measure, fabric scissors, paper scissors, USB stick.

Digital Patternmaking & Grading
Commencing: 25th April - 30th May 2009, tuition $400
6 week program, Saturdays 10am - 1pm
This course centres on using the latest Lctra programs for digital patternmaking & grading techniques. Students apply their manual patternmaking skills to develop digital lays and markers to industry standards. Pattern pieces are digitised, effiecient lays are developed and meterages recorded.
Required equipment: A4 display folder, pen/paper for taking notes, USB stick.
Textiles and Design - a series of One Day workshops 10am – 4pm, tuition $160 per workshop (materials included)

You will produce a range of samples applying a variety textile treatments and exploring the traditional origins and latest trends in these innovative techniques. (see below for important information)

Workshop 1 - Dyeing: shibori and natural dye techniques 28th March

Workshop 2 - Embellishment: couture beading and embroidery techniques 4th April

Workshop 3 - Printing: foiling, flocking and digital transfer techniques 16th May

Workshop 4 - Felting for fashion 30th May

Important information for short course participants: Payment in full is required prior to commencement. Maximum numbers per class group apply. Once reached, new applicants are waitlisted until minimum numbers are met. Classes are subject to cancellation if minimum numbers are not met. If minimum numbers are not met, a full refund on short course fees applies.

evening courses


A variety of six to eight week programs are offered in a range of fashion industry related areas
Introduction to Patternmaking & Sewing Skills (8 week program, Wednesdays 6 – 9pm)
Commencing: 18th March 2009, tuition $475 (please note there will be no class held on 15/4 due to Easter break)

This course is taught by our French patternmaking specilaist and is designed to introduce students to the fundamentals of patternmaking and garment assembly in a focussed and hands-on learning environment. Students will apply a range of techniques such as block development, dart manipulation, familiarisation with a variety of silhouette alterations and patternmaking terminology and symbols. Aspects of construction such as cutting, laying, fusing, yokes, pockets, waistbands, fastenings, inverted pleats and basic collars will be explored and applied to sample garments. Students will use domestic Bernina/Bernette sewing machines and Juki industrial machines to test their patterns and apply professional finishes to their garments. Industry suppliers of textiles & trims will be indentified and students will complete garment research files on different styles.

Required equipment: A4 Binder (45mm spine width) with plastic sleeves, A4 blank white paper & dividers, notebook to take notes during class, a mechanical pencil 0.5cm with graphite lead & refills, an eraser, large glue stick, 1 roll of scotch tape, 1 large set square ruler with 1cm seam allowance, 1 patternmaking/grading ruler (50cm), 1 french curve (43cm / ESMOD original design), a tracing wheel, a dart marker (sharp pointer), good quality metric measuring tape, 1 pair of paper scissors, 1 pair good quality fabric scissors, 1 box of extra-thin pins (for dressmaking use /no pearl-headed pins), 1 packet of universal domestic sewing machine needles size 70/80, 1 seam unpicker, 2 Spools of white or ecru polyester sewing thread, 5 Bobbins (plastic) for domestic Bernette/Bernina sewing machine, 1 plan tube to hold patterns.
Students will also need to bring lengths of calico to complete samples (this will be advised in class), and if they wish to regularly use the Juki industrial sewing machines, they will need to have 1 Juki bobbin case & 2 Juki bobbins.
Industry equipment supplier: M.Recht, Unit 1/163 – 173 McEvoy Street, Alexandria 9565 4789 Email: salesnsw@mrecht.com.au

Digital Patternmaking & Grading (8 week program, Tuesdays 6 – 8pm) Commencing: 21st April – 9th June, tuition $350


This course centres on using the latest Lectra programs for digital patternmaking & grading techniques. Students apply their manual patternmaking skills to developing digital lays and markers to industry standards. Pattern pieces are digitised, efficient lays are developed and metrages recorded. Industry scenarios are applied where students receive design specifications and digitally pattern make the garment, applying a wide range of fabrication and sizing requirements. (see important information below)

Required equipment: A4 display folder, pen/paper for taking notes, USB stick.


Fashion in the 20th Century: Haute Couture & the Origins of Ready-to-Wear Fashion (6 week program, Tuesdays 6 - 8pm)
Commencing 24th March, tuition $320 (please note there will be an Easter break with no class on 14/4)
Featuring unique antique garments & accessories from The Darnell Collection
In this course students identify significant design styles that mark fashion eras of the twentieth century and the turning points that helped create fashion change. From the corsetry and crinolines of the late C19th, through the glamour and upheaval of the past one hundred years, students will explore key fashion designers, such as Vionnet, Christian Dior and Versace, and their signature design influences. Students will be able to examine antique and vintage couture garments, developing an understanding of the ways in which fabric and construction are affected by available technologies and materials, social mores and economics. Ways in which the history of design influences contemporary designers are explored. (see important information below)
This is a must for would be designers and those who want to get up close and personal with extraordinary vintage designer pieces!
Session 1: Crinolines & Bustles: 19th century fashion
Session 2: The Belle Epoch: Edwardian elegance
Session 3: Innovation & Equality: the 1920s
Session 4: Fashion in a Tumultuous World: the 30s & 40s
Session 5: A New Silhouette: the 50s & 60s
Session 6: Fashion for the Modern Woman: the 70s & 80s

Required equipment: A4 display folder, pen/paper for taking notes.



Contemporary Fashion Drawing (8 week program, Tuesdays 6 - 8pm) Commencing 3rd March, tuition $350
In this course students are introduced to the fundamentals of fashion drawing, its applications in contemporary fashion and a range of rendering techniques. They explore the proportions and stylised features of the female fashion figure, drawing a range of fashion poses and garment styles. Students apply pencil and marker rendering techniques, as used in the fashion industry, to visually communicate a variety of fabrics and design details. Current trends in fashion illustration styles and influential work of past fashion illustrators are considered for technique and style variations. (see important information below)

Required Equipment: Set of 6 marker pens, 2B pencil, 0.2 & 0.04 Black Artline Pen, set of 12 Aquarelle colour pencils, rubber, sharpener, A3 bleed proof pad


Digital Fashion Drawing (8 week program, Tuesdays 6 – 8pm)
Commencing 5th May, tuition $350
In this course students are able to apply fashion drawing skills to develop digital fashion drawings. Students apply digital and manual fashion drawing methods, scanning their drawings, fashion figure templates and fabric swatches to create fashion drawings using the latest digital software packages. A range of digital rendering tools and image manipulation techniques are applied to illustrations of a range of fashion designs and fashion figures, including male and female figures. (see important information below)

It is desirable for students to have access to digital design applications outside of class time to work on their drawings.

Required equipment: A4 display folder, pen/paper for taking notes, USB stick.
Important information for short course participants: Payment in full is required prior to commencement. Maximum numbers per class group apply. Once reached, new applicants are waitlisted until minimum numbers are met. Classes are subject to cancellation if minimum numbers are not met. If minimum numbers are not met, a full refund on short course fees applies.

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Sydney Campus and HeadofficeLevel 3, 55 Liverpool Street
Sydney NSW 2000
Australia

Phone+61 (02) 9267 8799
Toll Free1 300 551 433 (Australia only)
Fax+61 (02) 9267 6947

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Melbourne Campus Mail Exchange Building
672 Bourke St
Melbourne VIC 3000
Australia
Phone+61 (03) 9600 3625
Fax+61 (03) 9642 2354

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http://dressmakingacademy.com.au/

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Contact: 02 9885 3600

Location - 67 Harris Street, Harris Park (Parramatta CBD Fringe).
Email: info@dressmakingacademy.com.au

BeginnersFor those, who haven’t before, but are serious about learning skills required to construct garments from scratch. You will learn how to:
  • Use an Industrial Machine
  • Use sewing tools
  • Navigate, alter and understand a commercial pattern
  • Layout, mark, cut and construct your project
  • learn various seam and sewing applications and compile a folder for future reference
Course Duration: -10 weeks. 1 day a week at the following times: Tuesday or Thursday at 9.30am - 12.30pm, 1.30pm - 4.30pm, 6.30pm - 9.30pm. (Option for two nights will be offerred for keen learners).
Cost: Please call for an info/enrollment pack.


Intermediate/ Domestic (Continuing Beginners)This course has been Introduced for the Beginners who are continuing with no set programme. YOU WILL CHOOSE YOUR PROJECTS - simple styles will be advised. You must have completed a beginners course or show you have basic sewing and machine knowledge.
  • Use a Domestic machine
  • Continue to learn how to navigate a commercially bought pattern
  • Learn how to resize different patterns to fit you
  • Be aided with the garment construction of your choice learning new skills as you go
Course Duration: - 10 weeks. 1 day per week at the following times: Thursday 9.30am - 11.30am, 12.30pm - 2.30pm, or 6.30pm - 8.30pm.
Cost: Please call for an info/enrollment pack.


Garment Construction – Stages 1-3This course includes all of the above through to stage three which will enable you to successfully apply for work in the fashion industry and/ or assist the student who wishes to pursue design studies. It will take you through the various techniques required to construct, skirts, blouses pants, pockets, collars, sleeves, jackets and see you through to formal attire.
You will be introduced to altering patterns, identifying pattern problems in completed garments and learn an integral part of dressmaking, the ‘fitting’ of a garment and develop an eye for detail. You will learn how to sew with speed and accuracy through repetition.
Course Duration: - 40 weeks. Over 3 days a week at the following times: Monday, Wednesday & Friday 9.00am - 4.30pm.
Cost: Please call for an info/enrollment pack.

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