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Metric Pattern Cutting for Women's Wear provides a straightforward introduction to the principles of form pattern cutting for garments to fit the body shape, and flat pattern cutting for casual garments and jersey wear. This sixth edition remains true to the original concept: it offers a range of good basic blocks, an introduction to the basic principles of pattern cutting and examples of their application into garments.
Fully revised and updated to include a brand new and improved layout, up-to-date skirt and trouser blocks that reflect the changes in body sizing, along with updates to the computer-aided design section and certain blocks, illustrations and diagrams. This best-selling textbook still remains the essential purchase for students and beginners looking to understand pattern cutting and building confidence to develop their own pattern cutting style.
Annað
- Höfundur: Winifred Aldrich
- Útgáfa:6
- Útgáfudagur: 2015-01-22
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- Format:Page Fidelity
- ISBN 13: 9781119028284
- Print ISBN: 9781444335057
- ISBN 10: 1119028280
Efnisyfirlit
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Introduction
- Pattern cutting and design
- Tools and equipment for constructing patterns
- Chapter 1 Sizing, standard body measurements and constructing block patterns
- General information
- Industrial sizing systems
- Standard body measurements
- Body measurement charts for high-street fashion garments
- Standard body measurements – women’s sizing
- Standard body measurements – women’s sizing
- Constructing block patterns
- Chapter 2 From block to pattern
- General information – pattern cutting
- From block to pattern
- Pattern Outlines
- Seam allowances
- Pattern instructions
- Costing and garment sampling
- Part One: Form Cutting
- Chapter 3 Fitted skirt blocks and adaptations
- Skirts – specific information
- The ‘form’ skirt blocks
- The basic skirt block (natural waist)
- The production skirt block (low waist)
- Straight skirt blocks
- Straight skirts
- Straight skirt block – gored skirt
- ‘A’ line skirt block
- ‘A’ line skirts
- Waistline finishes – facings and waistbands
- Waistline adaptations – inset waistband
- Waistline adaptations – yokes
- Chapter 4 Fitted trouser blocks and adaptations
- General information
- The basic trouser block
- The production trouser block
- Basic modifications
- Trouser adaptations
- Culottes
- The close fitting trouser/jeans block
- Jeans adaptations
- Basic jeans – adaptation
- Jeans – adaptations
- Hipster jeans – adaptation
- Chapter 5 The basic body blocks (with bust darts)
- The ‘form’ body blocks – general information
- The close fitting bodice block
- The easy fitting bodice block
- The tailored jacket blocks
- The classic coat blocks
- The one-piece sleeve block
- The two-piece sleeve block
- The ‘form’ kimono blocks
- The sleeveless blocks
- The bodice blocks – waist shaping
- The dress, jacket and coat blocks – waist adaptations
- The lingerie and body fitting dress block
- Chapter 6 Basic adaptations of the bodice blocks – the bust dart
- The basic bodice blocks – general information
- The bust dart
- The bust and waist darts
- The bust dart in seams
- The bust dart in fullness
- Complex bust and waist shaping
- Extending a bodice adaptation
- Chapter 7 Complex adaptations of the bodice blocks: dresses and lingerie
- General information
- Close fitting or easy fitting dress blocks – Adaptations
- Easy fitting dress block – Adaptations
- Close fitting dress block – Adaptations
- Close fitting or easy fitting dress blocks – waist adaptation
- Lingerie block adaptations
- Chapter 8 Complex adaptations of the bodice blocks: jackets and coats
- General information
- Dressmaker jackets
- Tailored jackets
- Tailored jackets and coats
- Classic coats
- Chapter 3 Fitted skirt blocks and adaptations
- Chapter 9 Sleeve adaptations
- Sleeves – general information
- Changes to the armscye
- Inset sleeves
- Inset sleeves – extended shoulder
- Inset sleeves – extended sleeve
- Inset sleeves – raglan adaptation
- Kimono sleeves
- ‘Form’ kimono sleeves – close fitting
- ‘Form’ kimono sleeve – raglan adaptation
- Cuffs
- Chapter 10 Constructing openings and collars
- Collars – general information
- Necklines
- Openings
- Collars
- Flat collars
- Standing collars
- Collars cut in one with the garment
- Collars with revers
- Frilled collars and revers
- Chapter 11 Easy fitting garments (woven fabrics)
- General information
- The easy fitting trouser block
- The simple trouser block
- The basic shirt block
- The basic ‘flat’ overgarment blocks
- The flat kimono block
- Chapter 12 Basic and easy fitting garments (jersey and knitted fabrics)
- General information
- Basic and easy fitting tee shirt, tracksuit and jersey blocks
- Hoods
- Knitwear blocks
- Chapter 13 Close fitting garments (stretch and jersey fabrics)
- General information
- Close fitting body blocks
- Bodyshapers block
- Swimwear – block
- Chapter 14 Basic grading techniques
- General information
- Grading patterns
- Grading one size up – ‘form’ cutting (4 cm intervals) – 1
- Grading one size up – ‘form’ cutting (4 cm intervals) – 2
- Grading one size up – ‘form’ cutting (4 cm intervals) – 3
- Grading one size up – ‘flat’ cutting (6 cm intervals) – 1
- Grading one size up – ‘flat’ cutting (6 cm intervals) – 2
- Chapter 15 Drafting blocks and fitting for individual figures
- Drafting blocks for individual figures
- Making toiles
- Pattern alterations for fitting figure problems
- Chapter 16 Computer-generated design and pattern making
- General information
- From design concept to production
- Product Data Management (PDM)
- Product Lifecycle Management (PLM)
- 3D Body scanning and sizing
- Pattern design and modification – 1
- Pattern design and modification – 2
- Garment sampling – 3D software programs – 1
- Garment sampling – 3D software programs – 2
- Pattern grading 1 – basic processes
- Pattern grading 2 – calculating a grade rule
- Pattern grading 3 – grade rule libraries
- Pattern grading 4 – grading the pattern
- Made-to-measure
- Production lay planning and marker-making
- Production marker-making and cutting
- Marketing
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