Re: ManfabricdragonSeptember 20 2012, 00:13:02 UTC
true. i could have made it much much easier on myself and gone for a non "make stuff" degree.
frankly? while i do not say that other degrees are easy (they are not) i happen to have strong writing skills, so .. anything where we mostly write papers and do homework? MUCH easier
i would be doing far less work (relative to me and my stress levels) for a business degree
Re: oh no, thats just the beginningcedarwolfsingerSeptember 20 2012, 01:35:05 UTC
Wow. OK. So that's a "rough draft", submitted for corrections, which you then produce during the term. OK. It still sounds like a major project to me, but I'm the girl who is not allowed in the same room as the sewing machines of my friends (or wasn't in the past). I enter the room and bobbin monsters happen. So -- clueless but curious Cedar here.
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i could have made it much much easier on myself and gone for a non "make stuff" degree.
frankly? while i do not say that other degrees are easy (they are not) i happen to have strong writing skills, so .. anything where we mostly write papers and do homework? MUCH easier
i would be doing far less work (relative to me and my stress levels) for a business degree
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thats how this class STARTS
we turn that in..
have the teacher make corrections and approve fabric choices...
and select about half the pieces to be made
we then have between 8-10 weeks to make patterns, make muslins, and make the final garments for our grade
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