Pattern Making: Techniques for Beginners (University of Fashion)

Pattern Making: Techniques for Beginners (University of Fashion)

by Francesca Sterlacci (Author), Francesca Sterlacci (Author), Barbara Arata-Gavere (Author)

Synopsis

Pattern making, patternmaking, pattern cutting or flat patterning, are all words that describe the process of creating a two-dimensional diagram or template of a garment, drafted on a flat surface from either body measurements or transferred from a draped muslin.

The starting point of a pattern is a sloper. Slopers are basic patterns that are drafted containing a certain amount of wearing ease for the wearer's comfort and are created without seam allowances. Slopers are used as the foundation or template for creating design variations that are subsequently cut and sewn in fabric.

In this book you will start by learning how to create a sloper for a basic sleeve before moving on to collars, bodices, skirts, and trousers. Each lesson in the book is illustrated in meticulous detail in a series of step-by-step photographs accompanied by charts, diagrams, and photos from the catwalk.

Videos to accompany this book are available at www.universityoffashion.com.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 352
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Laurence King Publishing
Published: 07 Jan 2019

ISBN 10: 1786271966
ISBN 13: 9781786271969

Author Bio
Francesca Sterlacci is Founder and CEO of The University of Fashion, the first and largest online fashion design video library in the world.

Barbara Arata-Gavere is an Adjunct Professor at the Fashion Institute of Technology, NYC.

Barbara Seggio is an Adjunct Associate Professor at the Fashion Institute of Technology, NYC.