Patternmaking for fashion design book
By Helen Joseph
HELEN JOSEPH-ARMSTRONG Professor of Fashion Design The Fashion Center Los Angeles Trade-Technical College
Contents
A complete listing of the contents of each chapter appears on the chapteropening page.
Preface. vii
Acknowledgment six
PART 1
Patternmaking Essentials for the Workroom
Form Measurements and Figure Analysis
Drafting the Basic Pattern Set
PART 2
Dart Manipulation (Principle #1)
Designing with Darts (Tuck-Darts,Pleats,Flares,andGathers)
Stylelines
Added Fullness (Principle #2)
Yokes,Flanges,Pin Tucks,and Pleat Tucks
Contouring (Principle #3)
PART 3
Collars
Built-Up Necklines
Cowls
Skirts/Circles and Cascades
Sleeves
Kimono,Raglan,Drop Shoulder,and ExaggeratedArmholes
PART 4
Buttons,Buttonholes,and Facings
Plackets and Pockets
PART 5
Dresses Without Waistline Seams (Based on TorsoFoundation)
Strapless Foundation and Interconstruction
Patternmaking for Bias-Cut Dresses
PART 6
Shirts
Women’s Jackets and Coats
Men’s Wear
Capes and Hoods
Knock-Off Copying Ready-Made Designs
PART 7
Pants
Knits—Stretch and Shrinkage Factors
Knit Top Foundations
Activewear for Dance and Exercise
Swimwear
PART 8
Introduction to Childrenswear
Drafting the Basic Pattern Set: Measurement Taking andStandard Measurement Charts
Collars,Sleeves,and Skirts
Dresses and Jumpers
Tops
Pants and Jumpsuits
Bodysuits,Leotards,Maillots,and Swimwear
Appendix
Bibliographic Credits
Answers to Self-Evaluation Tests
Index
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