The Pattern Making Primer: All You Need to Know About Designing, Adapting, and Customizing Sewing Patterns
Spiral-Bound | September 1, 2012
Jo Barnfield, Andrew Richards
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The Pattern Making Primer: All You Need to Know About Designing, Adapting, and Customizing Sewing Patterns
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(back cover) This book is your ultimate resource for pattern making.
Use it as your tool for coming to grips with every aspect of pattern design and customization. Clear, jargon-free text and fully illustrated techniques will guide you through every step and past every pitfall, giving you the confidence you need to take patterns into your own hands.
WITH INFORMATION ON Tools and equipment Seams, darts, and notches Fabric considerations Measurements, slopers, annotations, and blocks Combining and dividing Fitting and adjusting Rub-off drafting Adding and suppressing volume Sleeves, collars, waistbands, and cuffs Openings and fastenings Finishings, linings, and facings Pockets Going pro and e-tailing
Home sewing enthusiasts as well as fashion design students and professional pattern makers will want this book for their reference library. It's the ultimate information source for pattern makers, filled with how-to instruction on--
Basic tools and equipment
Pattern symbols and fabric considerations
Designing patterns from scratch, which includes measuring, drafting bodices, sleeves, and skirts, digital pattern creation, basic block techniques, and more
Fitting and making pattern adjustments
Adding volume with pleats, tucks, and other devices
Combining and dividing pattern shapes
Adding finishing details, such as collars, fastenings, linings, and more
Going professional and setting up Online accounts
Here in a single volume is the basic information that both amateur designers and fashion professionals need to know about making garment patterns. Approximately 300 diagrams and illustrations.
Publisher: Sourcebooks
Original Binding: Trade Paperback
Pages: 192 pages
ISBN-10: 1438000839
Item Weight: 1.6 lbs
Dimensions: 7.7 x 0.5 x 9.7 inches
Customer Reviews: 3 out of 5 stars 31 to 100 ratings
Jo Barnfield teaches garment construction, drafting, and modeling in the undergraduate Fashion Design program at Bath Spa University in England. She is also a pattern maker, constructionist, and technical designer accomplished in beadwork, embroidery, crochet, hand and machine knit.
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