You have the foundation.
This is where it opens up.
The course you've just enrolled in gives you the skirt block, the muslin, the corrections, the waistband. That's the core. The full course picks up from that exact point and takes you through every variation: A-line and flared silhouettes developed from your block's geometry, a gathered skirt construction, the High-Waisted Tapered Skirt project, and the Elena Skirt, a 15-lesson asymmetric designer project inspired by Alexander McQueen, built from nothing but your own measurements.
One of our students finished the foundation skirt section and thought: I'll come back for the full course later. I want to try an A-line first and see if I actually need it.
Three months later she bought a commercial A-line skirt pattern. Size 12. She cut and sewed it. At the fitting, the waistband sat two inches too far forward and the hip line pulled across the back. The same problem as always, because the pattern started from someone else's measurements, not hers.
She came back and upgraded. Once she was in the A-line section of the full course, the block she already had meant every lesson made immediate sense. The geometry connected directly to work she'd already done. She had the A-line toile fitting correctly within one session.
The upgrade was available to her then at full price. It's available to you now at $147.
What you'll be making once you have the full course
As you work through each section, you'll find the block you've already drafted becomes the starting point for silhouettes you can make in any fabric, for any occasion, from your measurements every time.
What's included for you
Four additional sections, added to your account alongside the course you've already enrolled in. You can move from your foundation lessons directly into any of these sections at any point.
What every commercial A-line pattern starts from
Every commercial A-line skirt pattern you buy from here starts from someone else's measurements. The same waist-to-hip relationship that made your first skirt muslin need corrections is built into every pattern envelope on the market, for every style.
A block solves this for all of them. But only if you have the variation-specific lessons that show you how to develop each silhouette from that block's geometry. An A-line developed from your block is a completely different starting point to an A-line pulled from a commercial pattern sheet.
The foundation course gives you the block. The full course is what makes that block usable for every skirt you want to make from this point forward.
This decision does not affect your existing purchase in any way.
This offer is only available on this page.
Your foundation course is already confirmed and enrolled.
This upgrade adds to it. It does not replace or affect your existing access.