Design Workshops
(Evenings)

next intake: October 20, 2026

Garment Construction & Pattern Drafting

Students will learn essential garment construction techniques alongside industry-standard pattern drafting through both flat and draped methods.
Throughout the course, students will develop foundational sewing and patternmaking skills, create personalized pattern blocks in their own size (including a skirt and bodice), and learn how to transform those blocks into original designs.
The course also explores common patternmaking challenges while building the technical precision needed to bring creative concepts to life.
By the end of the course, each student will have completed a sample book of sewing techniques and a set of custom basic pattern blocks, with the opportunity to work on a project of their choice if time permits.

What you'll learn
in this workshop

By the end of this course, students will have built a strong foundation in both flat and draped patternmaking techniques, as well as essential garment construction skills. Through hands-on practice, students will learn to draft, refine, and manipulate patterns with precision while developing the confidence to undertake personal sewing projects or pursue further studies in fashion design. The course ends in the creation of a custom garment that reflects each student’s individual design vision and technical growth.

Know the parts of the sewing machine and their functions

Wind a bobbin and thread the sewing machine correctly

  • Use professional patternmaking terminology and core drafting techniques with confidence
  • Draft, fit, and modify basic blocks including bodices, skirts, sleeves, and dress variations
  • Create patterns using both flat drafting and draping methods
  • Apply seam allowances, labeling, blending, truing, and equalizing techniques
  • Ensure patterns are balanced, accurate, and production-ready
  • Troubleshoot common patternmaking challenges with practical solutions
  • Combine pattern blocks to develop original designs
  • Design and produce a custom garment using self-drafted pattern blocks

Get hands-on practice with:

  • Seams

  • Darts

  • Collars

  • Pockets

  • Waistbands

  • Zippers

  • Buttonholes

  • Ruffles

  • Pleats
    …and more

Complete:

  • Two guided projects 

  • One self-directed personal project

Course Delivery

In-person

Next Start Date

October 20, 2026

Class Time

6-8pm, Tues & Thurs

Course Length

6 weeks (Total 24 hours)

Tuition

$495 (CAD) tax incl.

Meet your
instructor

Jennifer Risk

Fashion Design Department Head

Jennifer Risk is a costume designer and maker with a background in opera, having worked at Opera Santa Barbara and Portland Opera. She holds a PhD in Geography and loves knitting, quilting, and fashion history.

Course
Information

  • I appreciate that we covered a lot of material and skills because I now feel like I have a basic understanding of many different techniques that I can use to move forward.
  • This class was very useful to me in becoming more skilled in making clothes and working with various equipment and materials.
  • Instructor listened carefully to what I wanted to learn and planned extra samples for me to do as I was finished the required samples. She was also great about giving her time to discuss sewing related subjects. 
  • I loved this course! The hands-on work was fantastic, and as a hands-on learner, it really helped me grasp the concepts quickly.
  • The course was amazing, but I felt it was short! I wish we had more time to go deeper and cover even more material. I really enjoyed it and would love to continue learning.
  • Jennifer and Hillary were both very knowledgeable and helpful in explaining how to execute the tasks and offer useful tips specific to any challenges along the way.

Upcoming classes for 2027:

  • January 2027
  •  

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Join our evening design workshops and gain hands-on experience in high-demand creative fields—without leaving your day job. Perfect for professionals, upskillers, and career changers.

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