• To develop understanding of the relation of the pattern and garment. • To apply the knowledge of pattern grading.
Body Measurements • Appropriate tools for Body Measurements • Study of Anthropometric measurements- Procedure for taking body measurements for men, women and children • Locating land marks • Formation of standard size chart in relation to Asymmetrical and ideal figure types • Evaluation of posture, Identifying different body types • Introduction to Pattern Making Techniques & Tools • Drafting: Principles, application and importance in garment making principles
Flat Pattern Design • Flat Pattern Design Process: Design Analysis, Executing Pattern Work, Developing Original Designs, Flat Pattern Supplies • Dart Principles: Definitions, Locating Pivot Points and Pivot Circles, Dart Details • Flat Patterns: Principle, Application of Pivot method and Slash & Spread Method/ Dart Manipulation, Contouring, Additional Fullness, Creating Styles through Dart Manipulation and Relocation of Dart • Completing Patterns: Perfecting Seam lines, Folding Darts, Notches, Perfecting and Notching Seam lines, Grain line, Seam Allowances, Hem Allowances, Labeling
Draping • Basic Preparation: Equipment needed, The dress form, pressing equipment, Grain, Preparation of Muslin, Seam allowances • Principles and Application of Draping Types of dress form • Basic Patterns: Basic Bodice (Front & Back), basic skirt, basic sleeve • Draping Fabric and Fitting: Transferring fabric patterns to paper, Fitting
Pattern Grading • Sizes, Principles, Grading points, Grading terminology, selecting a grading system, Basic Grading Techniques
Fitting • Fabric Grain, Types of ease: Darts and seams, gathers, pleats • Factors affecting good fit • Basic pattern alterations in length, width, waist, hipline etc. • Common problems encountered in fitting & their remedies
1. Gerry Cooklin, Pattern Grading for Women’s Clothes, The Technology of Sizing, Blackwell Science 2. Nora M. Macdonald, Principle of Flat Pattern Design, Fairchild Publications, Inc., New York 3. Hilde Jaffe, Nurie Relis, Draping for Fashion Design, Pearson Education, Inc. 4. Mary Jo Kallal, Construction, Macmillan Publishing Company, New York