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Pattern making : techniques for beginners / Francesca Sterlacci ; editors, Barbara Arata-Gavere and Barbara Seggio ; instructors, Francesa Sterlacci, Barbara Arata-Gavere, and Barbara Seggio.

By: Sterlacci, Francesca [author.]Contributor(s): Arata-Gavere, Barbara [editor.] | Seggio, Barbara [editor.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Laurence King Publishing, 2019Description: 348 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour) ; 26 x 30 cmContent type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781786271969 (pbk.) :Subject(s): Dressmaking -- Pattern design | Fashion design | Beauty and Fashion | Beauty and FashionDDC classification: 646.4'072 Summary: Pattern making, pattern cutting or flat patterning are all terms that describe the process of creating a two-dimensional diagram or template of a garment, drafted on a flat surface from either body measurements or transferred from a draped muslin. The starting point of a pattern is a sloper. Slopers are basic patterns that are drafted containing a certain amount of wearing ease for the wearer's comfort and are created without seam allowances. In this book you will start by learning how to create a sloper for a basic sleeve before moving on to collars, bodices, skirts and trousers.
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Pattern making, pattern cutting or flat patterning are all terms that describe the process of creating a two-dimensional diagram or template of a garment, drafted on a flat surface from either body measurements or transferred from a draped muslin. The starting point of a pattern is a sloper. Slopers are basic patterns that are drafted containing a certain amount of wearing ease for the wearer's comfort and are created without seam allowances. In this book you will start by learning how to create a sloper for a basic sleeve before moving on to collars, bodices, skirts and trousers.

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