Patternmaking for Fashion Design, Pearson New International Edition, 5th edition

Published by Pearson (August 29, 2013) © 2014

  • Helen Joseph Armstrong Los Angeles Trade Technical College
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For an undergraduate course in Patternmaking.

Renowned for its comprehensive coverage, exceptional illustrations, and clear instructions, this text offers detailed yet easy-to-understand explanations of the essence of patternmaking. Hinging on a recurring theme that all designs are based on one or more of the three major patternmaking and design principles - dart manipulation, added fullness, and contouring - it provides students with all the relevant information necessary to create design patterns with accuracy regardless of their complexity.

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  • 1. The Workroom.
  • 2. The Model Form and Measurements.
  • 3. Drafting the Basic Pattern Set.
  • 4. Dart Manipulation. (Principle 1)
  • 5. Designing with Darts (Tuck-Darts, Pleats, Flare and Gathers)
  • 6. Style-lines.
  • 7. Added Fullness (Principle 2)
  • 8. Yokes, Flanges, Pin-Tucks, and Pleat Tucks.
  • 9. Contouring (Principle 3).
  • 10. Collars.
  • 11. Built-up Necklines.
  • 12. Cowls.
  • 13. Skirts/Circles and Cascades.
  • 14. Sleeves.
  • 15. Kimono, Raglan, Drop Shoulder, Exaggerated Armholes.
  • 16. Buttons, Buttonholes, and Facings.
  • 17. Plackets and Pockets.
  • 18. Dresses without Waist-line Seams (Based on Torso Foundation).
  • 19. Strapless Foundations and Interconstruction.
  • 20. Patternmaking for Bias-Cut Dresses.
  • 21. Shirts.
  • 22. Jackets and Coats.
  • 23. Capes and Hoods.
  • 24. Knock-Off-Copying Ready-Made Designs.
  • 25. Pants.
  • 26. Knits - Stretch and Shrinkage Factors.
  • 27. Actionwear for Dance and Exercise.
  • 28. Swimwear
  • 29. Introduction to Childrenswear.
  • 30. Drafting the Basic Pattern Set: Measurement Taking, Standard Measurement Charts.
  • 31. Collars, Sleeves, and Skirts.
  • 32. Dresses and Jumpers.
  • 33. Tops.
  • 34. Pants and Jumpsuits.
  • 35. Bodysuits, Leotards, Mailott, and Swimwear.

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