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Garment Industry Productivity Center
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Garment Industry Productivity Center
Garment Industry Productivity Center
Garment Industry Productivity Center

Pattern Making
Pattern Making – Participants will learn principles of fit analysis, garment finishes, to develop collars, skirts and sleeves as well as to create a pattern from a finished garment and a finished production pattern.

 

The course will teach participants the basics of creating a production pattern, fit analysis – balancing and truing, identifying fit and pattern problems. It will introduce flat patternmaking principles – dart manipulation, added fullness and contouring as well as demonstrate the process of taking the design and creating a pattern on CAD system


Duration: 40 hours theory and manual practice and 40 hours on application and practice of use of automation (CAD) to create patterns and markers

Requirement:  Ability to use an industrial sewing machine and assemble a basic garment, good mathematics skills and be able to speak and write English, but a Khmer translator will be provided. Who should take this course?  People who want to have a better understanding of patterns – how they are made, how a pattern works and how to interpret them, people who work with patterns such as computer marker makers and graders, high level sample machinists and designers.

Course Content


              ·          Introduction to flat patternmaking principles – dart manipulation, added fullness and contouring
             
·          Basics of creating a production pattern
             
·          Fit analysis – balancing and truing, identifying fit and pattern problems
              
·          Taking the design and converting it to a garment (demonstration only)
             
·          Create a pattern and transfer it to CAD (Computerized Assisted Design) system
             
·          Understand the process of using CAD system for design, its applications

Competencies


Those completing the course will receive a certificate confirming they have produced a pattern (including supporting draft, specification sheet and toile), and learned to transfer to a computerized pattern-making system and use the system to manipulate the design.

 
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Our focus is on building local capacity for the future, but our programs and materials are designed to benefit the industry today.
The GIPC began in 2006 as a three year project of USAID. The implementing team is led by international development consulting firm Nathan Associates, Inc. Technical expertise in apparel production is supplied by Werner International, Inc., and the institutional development consultants of AIRD, Inc. provide project support on workforce development issues.
With our team expertise in the garment industry we can help you in:
  • Delivering your orders on time
  • Improving your production quality.
  • Cutting on your production costs.

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