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Make Your Own Dress Patterns (A Primer in Patternmaking for Those Who Like to Sew)
Make Your Own Dress Patterns (A Primer in Patternmaking for Those Who Like to Sew)
저자 : Margolis, Adele P.|Skoogfors, Judy (ILT)
출판사 : DoverPubns
출판년 : 2006
ISBN : 9780486452548

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"Anyone who can work through the labyrinthian directions for sewing that accompany the commercial pattern can surely learn the comparatively simple and clear rules for pattern making," says nationally acclaimed sewing expert Adele Margolis. Her profusely illustrated primer allows you to create your own fashionable patterns and personalized commercial patterns. You'll learn how to design and execute everything from skirts, dresses, and blouses to sportswear, jackets, and children's clothing. You'll also find tips for: shaping fabric to your figure, mastering the art of flares, flounces, pleats, and tucks, creating fashionable necklines, pretty pockets, stylish sleeves, and much more. Simple step-by-step directions and more than 1,000 illustrations show how to successfully complete apparel for work, home, and play that reflects your personal style and taste. Book jacket.
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Pattern WhysGeometric Gemsp. 3Geometric shapes, an old-new way of covering the figureGeometric shapes, a basis for flat-pattern makingAn Art to a Dartp. 10Dart control, a system for shaping fabric to fit the figureDesign by dartsThe necessary tools and slopersIt's a Pattern!p. 47Converting a pattern exercise into a finished patternPattern signs, symbols, and notationsDivided Darts, Added Interestp. 69Dart control divided for fashion, fit, and fabricControl Is What It Seamsp. 95Control in a style lineShaping by seamsThe Fullness Thereofp. 130How to make patterns with balanced or circular fullnessFlares and flouncesGathers, gores, and godetsPleats and tucksA Set of Slopersp. 190Basic patterns to use in developing patterns for bodices, skirts, pants, culottes, sleeves, hip- and full-length garments, jackets, coats, and capesChildren's clothingStylingNotable Necklinesp. 211Turtleneck to waistline plungeNeckline variations to cover (and uncover) figures, faces, situations, styles, and moodsCowls at necklines, on skirts, sleeves, and pantsEasy Accessp. 248An open-and-shut caseSingle-breasted, double-breasted, and asymmetric closings-and their fasteningsThe Pocket Picturep. 297Practical or pretty pockets applied to the surface of a garmentPockets stitched into construction seams or style linesPockets set in a slashCollar Capersp. 307Collars, curves, and standsFlat, rolled, roll-fitted, or standing collarsDressmaker collarsTailored collarsThe Set-in Sleeve Scenep. 352Anatomy of a set-in sleeveSet-in sleeve typesSleeve styles with fullnessSleeve designs via control seamsSleeveless stylesSleeves in One with the Bodicep. 382Kimono sleeveCap sleeveStrap-shoulder sleeveRaglan sleeveDolman sleeveSleeve and yoke in oneSleeve Finishesp. 422Finishes for slim sleeves, for full sleevesPlackets, cuffs, and fitted bandsRemnantsp. 445DrapingPattern gradingProcedure for making a patternMuslin modelsPossible pattern layoutsTable of Contents provided by Ingram. All Rights Reserved.
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