
Teach Yourself Stitch Craft and Dressmaking Pattern Making and Drafting Layout: Volume III - Making Your Own Patterns for Dress Designing/Dueep Jyot Singh
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Vezi oferta la elefant.roTable of Contents Introduction Drafting Tips While Drafting Pattern Markings Knowing More about Scale Measurements Table for Different Scale Measurements Method of Scale Calculation 18 - 28 inches 25 - 28 inches 29 inches - 36 inches More Than 36 Inches Chest Measurement Special Tips Common Terms Used In Drafting Drafting of Upper Body Garments Drafting for Lower Body Garments Front Part of the Bodice Back Part of the Bodice Sleeves Author Bio Publisher Introduction The first two books in our series have given you information about the basics of stitch craft, and how you are going to measure the figure properly so that you can start setting out your drafting pattern. Drafting is the method with which you are going to draw the pattern of a garment, a given measurement on a piece of paper. Proper drafting is a systematic method which involves a number of steps. Some of the measurements are going to be lengthwise and some of them are going to be widthwise. Proper drafting is going to depend on three important factors. The first is of course the proper layout, proper pattern making and after that, the cutting of the cloth properly. So if you do not know the basics of proper drafting, and the layout of the design, you are going to have great trouble making up the pattern with just haphazard and topsy-turvy knowledge. When I was a child, I used to see plenty of experienced tailors who just took a couple of measurements, with their inch tape and with their eyes. After that they did











