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Patternmaking : comprehensive reference for fashion design.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Upper Saddle River, NJ : Prentice Hall, 2004Description: xii, 628 p. : ill. ; 28 cmISBN:
  • 0130262439
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 646.4072 21
LOC classification:
  • TT520 .R7847 2004
Contents:
Ch. 1. Introduction to Patterns and Patternmaking -- Ch. 2. Introduction to Slopers -- Ch. 3. Slopers and Sub-Slopers -- Ch. 4. Introduction to Dart Manipulation -- Ch. 5. Necklines and Collars -- Ch. 6. Short Sleeves -- Ch. 7. Skirts -- Ch. 8. Bodice and Sleeve Pattern -- Ch. 9. Sleeve/Bodice Combinations -- Ch. 10. Shirts -- Ch. 11. Collars -- Ch. 12. Sleeves -- Ch. 13. Skirts -- Ch. 14. Capes and Hoods -- Ch. 15. Torso Slopers -- Ch. 16. Garment Details -- Ch. 17. Figure Analysis -- Ch. 18. The Fashion Industry -- App. A. Style Terminology -- App. B. Fabric Glossary -- App. C. Trimming Terminology -- App. D. Measurement Charts -- App. E. Metric Conversion Table.
Review: "This text covers all the technical aspects of developing precise professional patterns for garments and gives students a firm foundation in the tools, concepts, and understandings necessary for success in this highly competitive industry. The focus throughout is on the procedures and principles of professional flat patternmaking using Basic Slopers (i.e., Pattern Blocks, Master Patterns, or Foundation Patterns), and on cutting and testing each completed pattern in tissue, pinned on the form completely marked. This enables the student to learn, and review, the concepts for developing patterns, step-by-step and see the translation of style lines from a two-dimensional flat pattern on the table, to a three-dimensional pattern on a mannequin (fitting dummy). This text is an excellent visual learning tool, especially critical to the vast number of ESL and international students attending design schools."--BOOK JACKET.
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Includes index.

Ch. 1. Introduction to Patterns and Patternmaking -- Ch. 2. Introduction to Slopers -- Ch. 3. Slopers and Sub-Slopers -- Ch. 4. Introduction to Dart Manipulation -- Ch. 5. Necklines and Collars -- Ch. 6. Short Sleeves -- Ch. 7. Skirts -- Ch. 8. Bodice and Sleeve Pattern -- Ch. 9. Sleeve/Bodice Combinations -- Ch. 10. Shirts -- Ch. 11. Collars -- Ch. 12. Sleeves -- Ch. 13. Skirts -- Ch. 14. Capes and Hoods -- Ch. 15. Torso Slopers -- Ch. 16. Garment Details -- Ch. 17. Figure Analysis -- Ch. 18. The Fashion Industry -- App. A. Style Terminology -- App. B. Fabric Glossary -- App. C. Trimming Terminology -- App. D. Measurement Charts -- App. E. Metric Conversion Table.

"This text covers all the technical aspects of developing precise professional patterns for garments and gives students a firm foundation in the tools, concepts, and understandings necessary for success in this highly competitive industry. The focus throughout is on the procedures and principles of professional flat patternmaking using Basic Slopers (i.e., Pattern Blocks, Master Patterns, or Foundation Patterns), and on cutting and testing each completed pattern in tissue, pinned on the form completely marked. This enables the student to learn, and review, the concepts for developing patterns, step-by-step and see the translation of style lines from a two-dimensional flat pattern on the table, to a three-dimensional pattern on a mannequin (fitting dummy). This text is an excellent visual learning tool, especially critical to the vast number of ESL and international students attending design schools."--BOOK JACKET.

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