In this video, I drape a 1930s bias cut gown. I take it from the drape to the fully realised dress, but the concentration is on the draping process. I use a 1938 sketch from "1930s Fashion the Definitve Sourcebook" Edited by Dharlotte Fiell & Emmanuelle Dirix. I use some vintage fabric I have been holding onto for years. It's fun to see it finally having its day! Now all I need is a red carpet to walk down... This is video #3 of 3 and is part of CoCo-Vid, more info below. Join me for the other videos in this playlist and be sure to claim your badge, info below!
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Ribbon Game
Ribbon collecting is a time-honored bonding tradition at Costume College:
attendees are able to decorate their name badges with unique ribbons,
collected by attending certain events or classes. CoCoVid is joining in on
this spirited adventure with our very own virtual badge collection game!
How do I get started?
You’ll need to either download the FREE Badgewallet app via Android or
Apple, or you can visit Badgecraft Online through any desktop browser to
set up your virtual badge wallet.
How do I claim my badges?
Each participating video, workshop, lecture, live stream or event during
CoCoVid weekend will include a text code and/or a QR code to claim the
corresponding badge, and all badges have different conditions for
collection: You may need to watch a video until the end to collect the QR
Code/Claim Code, or you may need to participate in one of the many
activities happening on Instagram or in the Discord Server. Each activity or
video will contain instructions on how their corresponding badge can be
collected.
Badgecraft Desktop only supports text codes, while either the text or QR
code may be scanned with a smartphone in the app. The badge will
automatically appear in your wallet.
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