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Announcing Our Newest Lesson: Draping a Princess Panel Sundress with Handkerchief Hem

UoF’s newest advanced draping lesson: Draping a Princess Panel Sundress with Handkerchief Hem (Image credit: University of Fashion).

Get ready for some pint-sized fashion magic! Our newest lesson, “Draping a Princess Panel Sundress with Handkerchief Hem,” is full of surprises—starting with the fact that we’re working on a half-scale dress form. We’ll be turning our mini masterpiece into a lively black-and-white check fabric that practically screams “picnic chic.” Perfect for a sunny day—or just for showing off your draping skills.

Working Half Scale
half scale and full scale dress forms

Full scale and half scale dress forms. (Image credit: University of Fashion).

In this lesson, you’ll get acquainted with the delightful world of half-scale draping—meaning your dress form is literally half the size of the real deal. Think of it as your fashion lab’s fun-sized version: less fabric, faster results, and zero guilt about creative experiments gone wild.


Madalaine Vionnet draping half scale

Madeleine Vionnet draping on a half scale dress form. (Image credit: Sewing: Beginner Techniques, University of Fashion, Laurence King Publishing).

And you’ll be in good company! The legendary Madeleine Vionnet—queen of the bias cut and all things drape—was known to perfect her genius designs on half-scale forms before committing to the full-size masterpiece.


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Princess Panel Sundress with Handkerchief Hem illustration (Image credit: Miguel Angel Reyes for University of Fashion).

Before you even touch a dress form, you’ve got to crack the designer’s code — that mysterious sketch full of promise and proportions. Think of it as fashion detective work: studying how wide the sweep should be, where those flirty handkerchief points should drop, and making sure the sundress doesn’t end up a sundisaster. All this sleuthing happens before a single piece of muslin meets the mannequin.

Style Taping Design Lines


style taping the dress form

Style-taping the dress’s style lines. (Image credit: University of Fashion).

Next up… style tape time! This is where you play fashion cartographer — mapping out the landscape of your design. You’ll mark out where those straps and that neckline will actually live (because guessing never ends well), pinpoint the princess seams like royal boundaries, and stake your claim at hip level. Only once your tape lines are perfect can the draping magic officially begin.


Draped sundress front and back
Front and back sundress:  draped and notches marked on all pattern parts. (Image credit: University of Fashion).

Once the dress has been draped, marked, and trued, and key notches added to all the sundress parts and panels, it’s time to place it back on the dress form to check the fit, before cutting it out in the fabric of your choice. In this case we chose a black and white check.


sundress cut out in black & white check

Front & Back of Princess Panel Sundress with Handkerchief Hem. (Image credit: University of Fashion).

Now it’s showtime! As that checkered fabric comes to life on your half-scale form, you’ll see how every princess seam, playful hemline, and clever bias cut turns theory into pure design magic. By mastering draping at half scale, you’re not just saving fabric—you’re sharpening your creative instincts, building confidence, and learning to think like a true couturier. So, step back, admire your miniature masterpiece, and get ready to scale up your newfound skills to full-size glamour. After all, every great designer starts small—literally.

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By: Francesca Sterlacci
Title: Announcing Our Newest Lesson: Draping a Princess Panel Sundress with Handkerchief Hem
Sourced From: www.universityoffashion.com/blog/announcing-our-newest-lesson-draping-a-princess-panel-sundress-with-handkerchief-hem/
Published Date: Fri, 20 Mar 2026 17:04:56 +0000

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