Pattern cutting The architecture of fashion

Pat Parish

Book - 2018

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Published
London ; New York, NY : Bloomsbury Visual Arts, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc [2018]
Language
English
Main Author
Pat Parish (author)
Edition
2nd edition
Physical Description
235 pages : illustrations ; 30 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9781474272384
  • Context : What is a pattern? ; The role of the pattern cutter ; Body shape and size ; Measuring and mapping the body ; Getting started
  • Pattern fundamentals : From 3D to 2D: basic blocks ; Darts in design ; Panel lines for fit and flare control ; Complex style lines ; Adding flare ; Adding volume
  • Shape : Shape in design ; Linear ; Inverted triangle ; Square ; Trapeze ; Hourglass ; Dome ; Lantern ; Cocoon ; Balloon
  • Sleeves, collars and circles : Sleeve fundamentals ; Set-in sleeves ; Grown-on sleeves ; Sleeve cuffs ; Collar fundamentals ; One-piece collars ; Two-piece collars ; Grown-on collars and necklines ; Standard rever collar ; Circles and ruffles
  • Trousers : Trouser fundamentals ; Standard fit ; Adding pleats ; Above-waist fitting ; Below-waist fitting ; Jumpsuits
  • Pockets, openings and finishes : Finishes ; Pockets ; Openings and facings
  • Sustainability and fashion : Deconstructing hierarchies and traditions ; Pattern cutting and waste ; Geometry in pattern cutting
  • Appendix ; Conversion table ; Glossary ; Bibliography.
Review by Choice Review

Parish (freelance pattern cutter; lecturer, Northbrook College, UK) has created an amazing book for readers interested in how fashion is created and the influences of pattern makers on fashion. This hands-on guide enables readers to work through fashion designs, both simple and complex, from the perspective of the pattern maker. In seven chapters Parish covers all aspects of the patterning process along with specific areas of the garment, including patterning fundamentals; shapes in patterning; sleeves, collars, and circles; and trousers. In this second edition (the first edition was published in 2013), Parish has added step-by-step instructions for more complex patterns and a chapter covering pockets, openings, and finishes. A final chapter educates readers on sustainability issues and solutions to patterning problems. On page 6, the author provides a useful explanation of how to use the book. Many readers will particularly appreciate the yellow "troubleshooting" boxes throughout. This book will be a great asset to beginners in learning proper patterning techniques. Summing Up: Recommended. All readers. --Kathryn Wagner, Western Michigan University

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