"Apparel Design Through Patternmaking is a fresh design-oriented text that gives fashion students a new perspective on patternmaking knowledge and skills they need to develop contemporary women's, men's, and children's wear. The authors cover a comprehensive range of concepts in flat pattern drafting, such as fit, style, and design development, and their modular approach allows for flexible design options across age, gender, and size, as reflected in current fashion trends. 130 detailed principles address proper measurements; body shapes; dart manipulation; neckline, collar, and sleeve variations; fit issues and corrections; garment details; and more, all of which are easily visualized with hundreds of line drawings and photos. Reference size charts and a decimal conversion chart included in the Appendix make this text user-friendly for international students"--
Apparel Design Through Patternmaking is a fresh design-oriented text that gives fashion students a new perspective on patternmaking knowledge and skills they need to develop contemporary womens, mens, and childrens wear. The authors cover a comprehensive range of concepts in flat pattern drafting, such as fit, style, and design development, and their modular approach allows for flexible design options across age, gender, and size, as reflected in current fashion trends. 130 detailed principles address proper measurements; body shapes; dart manipulation; neckline, collar, and sleeve variations; fit issues and corrections; garment details; and more, all of which are easily visualized with hundreds of line drawings and photos. Reference size charts and a decimal conversion chart included in the Appendix make this text user-friendly for international students.
Key Features:
- 20 slopers and bodice foundations
- 130 detailed principles of patternmaking
- 60+ applied garment designs
- A chapter on Cut & Sew techniques for stretch knits
- Learning objectives with clear flat sketches in each chapter
- A decimal conversion chart, reference size charts, and glossary of key terms
STUDIO Features Include:
- Videos to show a variety of techniques
- Downloadable exercises to show variations of patterns to fit any body type
- Vocabulary flashcards to help navigate important terminology
- Additional 1/2 scale slopers for easy practice
Instructor Resources Include:
- Instructor's Guide with sample course outlines for teaching and tools for integrating the STUDIO with the course
- A deck of PowerPoint slides for each chapter
A fresh and contemporary take in this comprehensive text emphasizing a modular method to patternmaking
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A fresh and contemporary take in this comprehensive text emphasizing a modular method to patternmaking
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part 1: Introduction to Pattern Making
Chapter 1: Introduction to Pattern Making
Part 2: Slopers and Foundational Blocks
Chapter 2: Slopers
Chapter 3: Torso Foundations and Variations
Chapter 4: Fit Corrections
Chapter 5: Seam Allowances and Lining Patterns
Part 3: Pattern Making Principles
Chapter 6: Dart Manipulation
Chapter 7: Additional Fullness
Chapter 8: Contouring
Part 4: Skirts and Pants
Chapter 9: Details of the Skirt and Pants
Chapter 10: Skirts
Chapter 11: Pants
Part 5: Necklines, Collars, and Sleeves
Chapter 12: Necklines and Collars
Chapter 13: Sleeves
Part 6: Tops, Shirts, Jacket, Coats, and Vests
Chapter 14: Garment Details
Chapter 15: Womens Tops and Shirts
Chapter 16: Formal Jackets and Coats
Chapter 17: Casual Jackets
Part 7: One-Piece Garment: Dresses and Jumpsuits
Chapter 18: Jumpsuit and Dresses
Chapter 19: Dresses
Part 8: Active Knit Foundations
Chapter 20: Bodywear
Glossary
Bibliography
Appendix
Index
Injoo Kim is an Associate Professor in the Fashion Design program at the University of Cincinnati. She holds a Masters in Design from the same university. Prior to academia, she worked in the fashion industry for ten years. Professor Kim's research and scholarly work has resulted in multiple publications; she has authored articles on the subjects of apparel design, flat pattern, and machine knitting and three books including Apparel Design through Patternmaking (Fairchild Books, 2002).
Myoung Kim is a lecturer in the Department of Clothing and Textiles at Hanyang University, as well as a visiting scholar at the University of Cincinnati. She holds a PhD in Clothing and Textiles from Hanyang University. Prior to academia, she worked as pattern maker and technical designer in the fashion industry for fourteen years. Dr. Kim's research and scholarly work focuses on the proper fit for menswear and menswear pattern making.
Zachary Hoh is an Assistant Professor of Practice at the University of Cincinnati. Professor Hoh has more than 10 years of industry and teaching experience spanning the design process including specialization in design and product development, technical design, and production. Professor Hoh teaches design methodology courses at the University and encourages students to employ pattern making and draping techniques creatively as three-dimensional, experimental design development tools.