Modeling (+15 Years Old and Adult) - Beginner Level
MODELING - (Beginner Level)
WHAT IS MODELING?
Pattern making is the process of creating patterns using fabrics, which are the raw materials of fashion, correctly and casting these patterns onto the model.
WHAT IS A MODELIST?
Ensures that the textile product determined by the designer is prepared in appropriate dimensions to be used in mass production and creates its pattern. Ensures that the sample is sewn by determining the pattern and the material to be used. Performs the series process.
MATERIAL TO BE USED:
30' ruler, pistol set, esel, compasses, colored pencil, 0.7 tip pencil, A3 notebook, colored parchment paper.
WHO IS THIS PROGRAM SUITABLE FOR?
Anyone who has a career goal in fashion and textiles from scratch, who wants to make patterns, or who wants to have a career in the textile and fashion sectors, in the fields of "production and design" can participate.
WHAT TOPICS WILL WE DISCUSS DURING THE PROGRAM?
Terms used in mold preparation
Materials used in mold preparation
Body mold measurement relationship
WHEN THE PROGRAM IS COMPLETED
1. Specializing in pattern making for women, men, children, underwear,
2. Analyzed current and future trends,
3. The creativity aspect is developed,
4. You will have the infrastructure to manage the fashion industry from a commercial perspective.
MODELIST CONTENT INFORMATION
· Modeling Course Entry
What is Practical Modelling?
· Use of Colors
Fabric Types
· Body Types
· Measurement Tips
· Base Mold Preparation
· Clothing Pattern Techniques
· Children's Clothing
· Women's Clothing
· Men's Clothing
· Cotton Clothing
· Underwear Pattern
· Leather Patterns
Basic Skirt Pattern
Basic Jacket Pattern
Basic Trouser Pattern
· Basic Evening Dress Pattern
Model Applications
· Serialization Processes
· Throwing Marker
1 WEEK
Proportion and proportion, where and how to get measurements
2 WEEKS
Basic Skirt Pattern
3 WEEKS
Model applied skirt 1 model
4 WEEKS
Model applied skirt 2 models
5 WEEKS
Model applied skirt 3 models
6 WEEKS
Model applied skirt 4 models
7 WEEKS
Model applied skirt 5 models
8 WEEKS
Basic pants drawing
9 WEEKS
Model applied trousers 1 model
10 WEEKS
Model applied trousers 2 models
11 WEEKS
Model applied trousers 3 models
12 WEEKS
Model applied trousers 4 models
SEDEN UNAL
Garment Technologist
She was born in Istanbul in 1975. She graduated from Marmara University, Department of Ready-Made Clothing Teaching in 1997. Following her graduation, she worked as a Clothing Production Planning Specialist in the private sector for 2 years. Later, she started working as a permanent Clothing Production Technology Teacher within the Ministry of National Education. She taught pattern making techniques and sewing methods and techniques in vocational high schools and public education centers for 25 years. After her retirement, she continues to share her professional experiences and teach at the Atölye Ataşehir. Work ExperiencesTC. Ministry of National Education Clothing Production Technology Teacher July 1996 – March 1998 I provided hands-on training on patterns, sewing techniques, quality control, and production processes for the ready-made clothing industry. I organized technical training on Lectra and Gerber CAD systems. I provided field experience to students through workshop organizations. I provided advanced knowledge transfer on woven and knitted fabrics. I achieved a 25% time savings with lean production principles. I managed internships and collaboration processes with more than 50 companies. URKAY Tekstil A.Ş. Planning and Production Follow-up Specialist March 1998 – July 2023 I managed product development, pattern preparation, and sampling processes for women's clothing collections. I achieved a 95% on-time delivery rate by optimizing delivery times. I reduced the fabric waste rate from 12% to 7%. I successfully passed international quality audits with English technical files. I improved workflow and time management in internal production workshops. I increased the speed of product approval based on customer feedback during the sampling process. Production, planning, and quality I strengthened operational continuity and quality standards by ensuring integration between control







Beginner Level