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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 416 pages, height x width x depth: 277x213x23 mm, weight: 1020 g, illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 07-Mar-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Fairchild Books
  • ISBN-10: 1501353527
  • ISBN-13: 9781501353529
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 416 pages, height x width x depth: 277x213x23 mm, weight: 1020 g, illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 07-Mar-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Fairchild Books
  • ISBN-10: 1501353527
  • ISBN-13: 9781501353529
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The basic principles of the flat-pattern method are the foundation of producing effective apparel designs. Principles of Flat-Pattern Design, 4th Edition, maintains its simple and straightforward presentation of flat-patternmaking principles which is proven to be less intimidating for beginning students. Numbered and fully illustrated steps guide students through a logical series of pattern manipulation procedures, each beginning with a flat sketch of the design to be developed and ending with a representation of the completed pattern. A significant expansion of the introductory chapters in this 4th Edition aligns the patternmaking process with current industry practices, including technological advancements, design analysis, and production basics such as grading, marker making, and specifications.

Written as a beginning-level patternmaking text, Principles of Flat
Pattern Design 4th Edition provides an added dimension to
apparel design and a better understanding of the processes involved in
producing ready-to-wear or custom apparel.

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Written as a beginning-level patternmaking text, Principles of Flat Pattern Design 4th Edition provides an added dimension to apparel design and a better understanding of the processes involved in producing ready-to-wear or custom apparel.
Preface xiii
Acknowledgments xv
Chapter 1 Introduction to Flat-Pattern Design
1(18)
Apparel Industry
2(2)
Comparative Methods of Pattern Design
4(1)
Industry Patternmaking
5(1)
Design Process
6(4)
Flat-Pattern Supplies
10(9)
Chapter 2 Patternmaking Process
19(12)
Design Analysis
20(2)
Dart Details
22(2)
Patternmaking Principles
24(4)
Production Basics
28(3)
Chapter 3 Sloper Development
31(38)
Pattern Sizing
32(1)
Measurements
33(5)
Dress Form
33(1)
Body
34(1)
Taking Measurements
34(4)
Pattern Terminology
38(2)
Basic Dress
38(1)
Body
39(1)
Pant
40(1)
Pattern Basics
40(7)
Perfecting Seamlines
41(1)
Folding Darts
42(1)
Notches
43(1)
Perfecting and Notching Seamlines
43(1)
Grainline
44(1)
Seam Allowances
45(2)
Hem Allowances
47(1)
Labeling
47(1)
Drafting Basic Patterns
47(18)
Basic Bodies
48(4)
Basic Skirts
52(3)
Sleeves
55(5)
Pants
60(5)
Testing Basic Patterns
65(1)
Developing the Sloper Set
66(3)
Locating Pivot Points and Pivot Circles
66(1)
Transferring Perfected Pattern to Oak Tag
67(2)
Chapter 4 Skirts
69(48)
Skirt Dart Manipulations
70(8)
Moving Basic Darts
70(1)
Slash Method
71(2)
Pivot Method
73(1)
Decorative Darts
74(2)
Dart Tucks and Pleats
76(2)
Skirt Flare
78(7)
Converting Darts to Flare
78(5)
Added Flare
83(2)
Skirt Seamlines
85(3)
Style Lines
85(1)
Yokes
86(2)
Added Fullness
88(10)
Dirndl Skirts
88(2)
Peg-Top Skirts
90(2)
Style Lines and Yokes with Fullness Added
92(3)
Tiered Skirts
95(3)
Gored Skirts
98(6)
Four-Gore
98(1)
Six-Gore
99(4)
Many-Gore
103(1)
Godet Skirts
104(4)
True Godet
104(2)
Round-top Godet
106(1)
Godet Effect
107(1)
Wrap Skirts
108(7)
Drafting
109(1)
Circle Skirts
109(3)
Waistbands
112(3)
Practice Problems
115(2)
Chapter 5 Bodice Dart Manipulation
117(28)
Slash Method
117(15)
Single Darts
118(2)
Combined Darts
120(4)
Single/Divided Darts
124(2)
Combined/Divided Darts
126(2)
Decorative Darts
128(2)
Asymmetric Designs
130(2)
Pivot Method
132(11)
Single Darts
132(2)
Combined Darts
134(2)
Single/Divided Darts
136(2)
Combined/Divided Darts
138(3)
Asymmetric Designs
141(2)
Practice Problems
143(2)
Chapter 6 Bodice Seamlines and Fullness
145(38)
Dart-Equivalent Seamlines
145(12)
Princess Lines
146(9)
Dart Seamlines
155(2)
Yokes
157(10)
Style-Line-Only
157(7)
Dart-Equivalent
164(3)
Style Lines
167(1)
Bodice Fullness
168(12)
Open-Ended Darts
168(2)
Dart-Equivalent Gathers
170(3)
Dart-Equivalent Plus Added Fullness
173(5)
Extra Fullness
178(2)
Practice Problems
180(3)
Chapter 7 Closures, Facings, and Bands
183(26)
Button and Buttonhole Closures
184(6)
Buttons
184(1)
Buttonholes
185(1)
Button and Buttonhole Placement
185(5)
Zippers
190(1)
Facings
191(12)
Fitted
191(7)
Extended-Fitted
198(2)
Shaped
200(2)
Shaped-Bias
202(1)
Bias
203(1)
Bands
203(5)
Practice Problems
208(1)
Chapter 8 Necklines
209(20)
Lowered Necklines and Shaped Bodices
209(8)
Cut-Away Armhole Bodice
212(1)
Halter Top
213(2)
Strapless Bodice
215(1)
Surplice Bodice
216(1)
Raised Necklines
217(2)
Widened Necklines
219(8)
Bateau
219(2)
Cowl
221(6)
Practice Problems
227(2)
Chapter 9 Collars
229(20)
Collar Basics
229(3)
Collar Terminology
229(1)
Basic Collar Types
230(2)
Flat Collar
232(4)
Peter Pan
232(2)
Sailor
234(1)
Bertha
235(1)
Full-Roll Collar
236(2)
Basic Full Roll
236(1)
Bias Full Roll
237(1)
Convertible Collar and Variations
238(4)
Two-Piece and One-Piece Convertible
238(2)
Mandarin
240(1)
Shirt Collar with Band
241(1)
Partial-Roll Collar
242(2)
Shawl Collar
244(4)
Practice Problems
248(1)
Chapter 10 Sleeves
249(34)
Basic Sleeve Types
250(1)
Set-In Sleeves
250(23)
Cuffs and Plackets
256(2)
Added Fullness and Cap Variations
258(9)
Two-Piece Sleeves
267(5)
Shoulder Pad Adjustment
272(1)
Sleeve/Bodice Combinations
273(8)
Kimono Sleeves
273(6)
Raglan Sleeves
279(2)
Practice Problems
281(2)
Chapter 11 Pleats and Tucks
283(22)
Basic Pleats and Tucks
284(3)
Developing Basic Pleats and Tucks
285(2)
Pleats and Tucks That Do No Fitting
287(11)
Internal Pleats and Tucks
287(5)
Pleats Incorporated into Seamlines
292(6)
Dart-Equivalent Pleats
298(5)
Practice Problems
303(2)
Chapter 12 Torso Designs
305(30)
Basic Sheath Dress
305(6)
Pattern Development
306(5)
Design Analysis
311(2)
Designing with the Torso Sloper
313(15)
Dart Manipulation
313(5)
Yokes and Style Lines
318(2)
Raised and Lowered Waistlines
320(3)
Princess-Line Dresses
323(4)
Blouses
327(1)
Dartless Designs
328(4)
Pattern Development
328(2)
Designing with the Dartless Torso Block
330(2)
Practice Problems
332(3)
Chapter 13 Pants and Pockets
335(22)
Pant Basics
335(1)
Pocket Basics
336(1)
Seamline Pockets
336(1)
Inset Pockets
336(1)
Patch Pockets
336(18)
Pant and Pocket Development
337(1)
Fitted Waistline Pants
337(8)
Dropped-Waist Pants
345(3)
Elastic and Drawstring-Waist Pants
348(6)
Practice Problems
354(3)
APPENDICES
Appendix A Average Seam and Hem Allowances
357(2)
Seam Allowance Guidelines
357(1)
Hem Allowance Guidelines
357(2)
Appendix B Specification Worksheets
359(4)
Cost Sheet
359(1)
Measured Garment Specification Sheet
360(3)
Appendix C Technology and Sizing Resources
363(2)
Appendix D Measurement Chart
365(2)
Glossary 367(10)
Credits 377(2)
Index 379
Nora M. MacDonald is a professor at West Virginia University, US.