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Pattern Cutting: The Architecture of Fashion

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Switzerland Bloomsbury Publishing PLC 2012Description: 184pISBN:
  • 9782940411900
DDC classification:
  • 646.4072/PAR
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General Books General Books Colombo 646.4072/PAR Checked out 13/07/2024 CA00003415
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The pattern cutter's aesthetic judgement of proportion, balance, line and form has always underpinned success in fashion design. In Pattern Cutting: The Architecture of Fashion , Pat Parish approaches the subject from this perspective, identifying key shapes and structures from the catwalk and translating them into 3D through a number of cutting, draping and construction processes. These methods are explored here through a series of practical scenarios, richly illustrated and annotated with step-by-step instructions.This exciting new approach provides you with the inspiration, tools and confidence to interpret and adapt basic patterns and take your designs even further.

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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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