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Today I'm going to show you how to make a very interesting dress. The sketch was made by one of the subscribers of my Russian channel. We made a mock-up. Olya will try it on, and we will draw all the needed lines on it. I'll try to explain how we came up with these ideas. This is going to be a spiral shaped dress. We'll draw the lines on the mock-up very accurately. When we do it, we'll get a ready-made pattern. I remind you that there will be no seams on the shoulders. We will make a spiral-shaped pattern. I think that maybe we'll make an interesting neckline here. I want to sign the lines. Do it in order not to make mistakes. You can place the lines however you want. I’m just showing you the techniques. I want to thank our subscriber who sent this sketch. She made us use our imagination. The dress will actually consist of the 2 details: a green one and a blue one. Sign everything in order not to make mistakes. I remind you that there will be no side or shoulder seams in the dress. There also will be no seams on the center front or center back. The only seams in the dress will be the ones which connect the details. Next Olya will take the mock-up off, and I’ll put it on a table to make all the lines more beautiful. I had to pin the mock up because originally it was a mock-up for a quarter-circle dress. I can’t wait to have a look at the pattern. I signed all the details – center back, center front, sleeve, bottom. Be different and beautiful. My name is Paukshte Irina. Guys, please, subscribe to my channel, write comments, share videos and press the “like” and “bell” buttons! Thank you!