The “Drawing Sleeves” tutorial is Part 3 of our step-by-step series, “Fashion Sketching for Absolute Beginners.” This video is a follow-up to the first two videos in the series: “Part 1: Getting Started” and “Part 2: Drawing Necklines.” This intro fashion drawing tutorial is for people who love to sew, knit, or crochet, and who want to start using custom sketch templates from MyBodyModel but aren’t sure where to start.
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What you’ll need for this class
Print 3 copies of your MyBodyModel 3 models per page sketching template
To prepare for this class, print at least 3 copies of your 3-models-per-page PDF template from the MyBodyModel web app. Check out our video titled “Product Tour: Your PDF Download” for a visual overview of what’s included in your PDF download purchase.
Pattern inspiration for this class
Pattern Inspiration for MyBodyModel Fashion Sketching for Absolute Beginners Part 2: Drawing Necklines
In this class we’ll continue adding to the sketches we started in the last video. We’ll practice drawing sleeves from the following garment patterns:
- Lou Box Top Pattern by Sew DIY
- Stasia Dress & Tee Pattern by Sew Liberated
- Sallie Maxi-Dress & Jumpsuit Pattern by Closet Case Patterns
- Suki Kimono Pattern by Helen’s Closet
- Washi Dress Pattern by Made by Rae
- Nico Top & Dress Pattern by True Bias
- Archer Button-up Shirt Pattern by Grainline Studio
- Tropo Camisole Pattern by Tuesday Stitches
- Antiope Pattern by Indigodragonfly
MyBodyModel Fashion Sketching for Absolute Beginners Part 3 – Drawing Sleeves
Stay tuned for “Part 4: Drawing Skirts.” We’ll continue to post more videos in the upcoming weeks to complete the “Fashion Sketching for Absolute Beginners” series. In upcoming videos, we’ll explore more patterns for inspiration, and we’ll continue drawing on our fashion sketches to complete the outfits! Click here to sign up and access all the videos in the series.
I hope this video series will help to increase your comfort level with drawing fashion sketches on a model of your own body. So you can have more fun with the creative process, use your sketches to make important design decisions about what you want to make – and enjoy choosing patterns and styles based on how they look on YOU.
Happy Sketching!
Erica
An obsessed garment sewist with a passion for body-positive fashion drawing, Erica founded MyBodyModel in 2017 and led the company for more than five years before it became part of Cashmerette in 2023. You can find Erica and her beginner-friendly drawing classes & style workshops at Illustrated Style School and @illustratedstyleschool.
4 thoughts on “Fashion Sketching for Absolute Beginners, Part 3: Drawing Sleeves”
I noticed there are no videos beyond video 3. Are you still planning on adding more videos in the series?
Hi Gil, Yes! I had to take a break from making videos but I hope to start up again soon. Any special requests for what garments to sketch, or other tutorial topics that you’d like to see? Thanks!
Hi! I can’t seem to find Videos 2 and 3. Where can I view them? Thank you!
I watched video 1 but don’t find 2 or 3 either.