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9781405102834

Computer-Aided Pattern Design and Product Development

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    9781405102834

  • ISBN10:

    1405102837

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2003-05-16
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell

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Summary

The use of computers has opened up remarkable opportunities for innovative design, improved productivity, and greater efficiency in the use of materials. Uniquely, this book focuses on the practical use of computers for clothing pattern design and product development. Readers are introduced to the various computer systems which are suitable for the industry, the principles and techniques of pattern design applied to computer systems are explained, and readers are shown how product data management can be used in clothing product development.

Author Biography

Alison Beazley has had extensive experience as a designer and lectures in clothing design and technology. She has written technical articles and produced video media on this subject.

Table of Contents

Preface vii
Acknowledgements ix
Abbreviations and symbols x
Introduction: Developments within computer-aided apparel systems xi
Part 1: Pattern construction
1(60)
Body and garment measurements
1(7)
Taking body measurements manually
1(3)
Computerised body measuring systems
4(4)
Size chart formulation
8(12)
Women's size charts
9(11)
Pattern construction techniques
20(5)
The positioning of computer patterns
20(1)
Creating pattern shapes by computer
21(1)
Techniques for constructing pattern shapes
21(4)
Block pattern construction
25(5)
Block patterns
25(1)
Garment balance
25(2)
Garment shaping by suppression
27(1)
Ease allowance
28(1)
Influence of the fabric
28(1)
Drafting block patterns
29(1)
Testing block patterns
29(1)
Construction of primary block patterns
30(16)
Straight skirt block size 12
30(3)
Fitted bodice block size 12
33(5)
Straight sleeve block size 12
38(2)
Basic trouser block size 12
40(6)
Construction of secondary block patterns
46(15)
Semi-fitted and fitted sleeve blocks
46(2)
One-piece dress blocks
48(1)
Fitted one-piece dress block
49(3)
Straight one-piece dress block
52(2)
Adaptation for a semi-fitted one-piece dress block
54(1)
Dartless block tops and blouses
55(6)
Part 2: Computer pattern grading
61(36)
Pattern grading
61(1)
Grading increments
61(1)
Grade point movement
62(1)
Methods of recording incremental growth
63(1)
Grade rules
63(1)
Constructing a grade rule table
64(2)
Variations in positioning the zero point
66(1)
Computer grading techniques
66(5)
Grading primary block patterns
71(15)
Straight skirt grading that retains the same proportion
72(2)
Straight skirt grading that changes the proportion
74(2)
Fitted bodice and semi-fitted sleeve grading that retains the same proportion
76(3)
Fitted bodice and semi-fitted sleeve grading that changes the proportion
79(2)
Trouser grading that retains the same proportion
81(3)
Trouser grading that changes the proportion
84(2)
Grading secondary block patterns
86(6)
One-piece semi-fit dress grading
86(1)
Knitted top grading
87(2)
Blouse grading
89(3)
Pattern preparation for digitising
92(5)
Setting up parameter tables
92(1)
Checking the master pattern
93(2)
Building grade rule tables
95(1)
Computer digitising
95(1)
Verifying the pattern grading
96(1)
Part 3: Pattern designing and grading
97(62)
Pattern design procedures
97(2)
Skirt styling
99(12)
Gathered skirt with flounce
100(1)
Pleats
101(1)
Flared and gored skirts
102(3)
Construction of circular skirts
105(4)
Skirt style and yoke and pleats
109(2)
Pockets
111(4)
Patch pocket
111(1)
Piped pocket
112(1)
Inset pocket
113(1)
Waist band and placket
114(1)
Bodice styling
115(13)
Pivoting a dart
117(1)
Combining darts
118(1)
Combining darts for gathering
119(1)
Combining darts into gathers at a saddle yoke seam
120(2)
Combining darts to form draped folds
122(2)
Incorporating darts into seams
124(2)
Modification for a sleeveless armhole
126(1)
Modification for a lower `cut-away' round neckline
127(1)
Collar styling
128(12)
Sections of a collar
128(1)
Collar patterns
129(1)
Types of collars
130(1)
Methods of constructing collar patterns
130(1)
Adaptation for a flat collar
131(1)
Adaptation for a semi-stand collar
132(2)
Adaptation for a grown-on collar
134(2)
Construction of a high-stand collar
136(1)
Adaptation for a convertible collar
137(1)
Adaptation for a two-piece collar
137(1)
Draft for a high roll collar
138(1)
Draft for a shirt collar
139(1)
Sleeve styling
140(10)
Relationship of the sleeve to the bodice
140(1)
Sleeve lengths
141(1)
Blouse sleeve with buttoned cuff
142(1)
Puff sleeve styles
142(1)
Half puff sleeve
143(1)
Full puff sleeve with frill
144(1)
Raglan sleeve
145(2)
Kimono styled sleeve
147(3)
Production patterns
150(9)
Checking the stitching line
150(1)
Seam allowances
151(2)
Seam corners
153(1)
Hems
154(1)
Facings
155(2)
Approval of the sample garment and graded patterns
157(2)
Part 4: Pattern modification for garment size and fit
159(38)
Assessing the figure shape and garment fit
159(1)
Variation in bone structure
159(7)
Height
159(3)
Shoulder slant
162(2)
Length of the upper and lower torso
164(1)
Stance
165(1)
Variations in posture
166(7)
Garment balance
166(3)
Skirt waist levels
169(1)
Trouser waist level and seat angle
169(2)
Neck width
171(1)
Sleeve pitch
172(1)
Variation in body size and contour
173(13)
Small adjustment to the waist size
173(1)
Larger adjustment to the waist size
174(1)
Incorrect suppression
174(1)
Prominences of the upper torso
175(1)
Bust prominence
175(1)
Shoulder blade prominence
176(1)
Prominences of the lower torso
177(1)
Straight skirt modification for a prominent seat
177(2)
Straight skirt modification for a flatter seat
179(1)
Straight skirt modification for hip and thigh prominences
180(1)
Straight skirt modification for stomach prominence
180(2)
Trouser modification for seat prominence
182(1)
Trouser modification for hip and thigh prominences
183(1)
Trouser modification for stomach prominence
184(2)
CAD technology for customisation
186(11)
Computerised made-to-measure systems
186(1)
Configuration and alteration points
187(3)
Made-to-measure garment alteration
190(1)
The made-to-measure CAD interface
191(1)
Marker making using the batch process
192(1)
Advanced 3D pattern design systems
193(4)
Part 5: Computerised marker making systems
197(4)
Marker making and lay planning
197(4)
Fabric widths and material utilisation
197(1)
Markers for striped and check fabrics
198(1)
Placement strategies for fabric type and matching
198(1)
Planning markers
198(1)
Optimising markers
199(1)
Computerised fabric spreading and cutting
200(1)
Part 6: Product data management systems
201(4)
PDM Systems
201(4)
Organisation of design data
202(1)
Form administration
203(2)
References and further reading 205(2)
Appendix I: Index of technical terms 207(2)
Appendix II: Miniaturised block patterns 209

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