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1. books
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  Photoshop Cosmetic Surgery Photoshop CS Image Effects Art and Technique of Flower Painting Pencil Drawing Fashion Photography Fashion Photography Course How to Compose Winning Pictures ...
2. List of FREE Pattern Drafting Resources
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Welcome to the Fashion Students Online FREE pattern drafting directory. We have worked very hard to find all the best FREE apparel patternmaking resources we can. Please use the guide below to go ...
  In no particular order here are the websites and blogs that every fashion design, fashion illustration, patternmaking, and textiles sciences student should follow. These are websites which share ...
... –Wool.” I’m in Textiles class right now. We have been studying wool and silk. My teacher just started a movie about the process wool needs to go through. Bare with me… as I talk to myself and try to ...
5. Careers in Patternmaking
(Articles/Industry Opinion and Careers)
This is a guest article by Stuart Anderson from PatternSchool.com. A professional swimwear designer for both his own boutique label as well as a major swimwear label in Australia who is currently spending ...
Found a list of 17 websites which the site claims "every fashion professional should know about"...I'm a little iffy on most but there are some good ones in there. Best article I've seen yet on developing ...
Lamed Baek is a 19 year old fashion student on the way to a promising career in the couture end of fashion design. She has a love of couture sewing techniques and embellishments and has taken an interesting ...
Here is part two of the list of 150 books we will be putting in our book directory. There will be more from other staff, this is just the list from my personal library (yes, yes, I have a sickness). I ...
9. Fabric Dyeing and Painting
(Articles/Textile Sciences)
... types of fabrics dye differently than others. For instance, protein fibers (animal hairs and wool) tend to accept dyes readily, and so will pick up a very bright color with very little trouble. Silk, ...

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