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Introduction to PATTERN MAKING |
For Garment Factory and Small/Medium Apparel Manufacturers
Duration: 40 hours theory and manual practice and 40 hours using CAD system
Requirements:
- Ability to use an industrial sewing machine and assemble a basic garment
- Good mathematics skills
- Spoken English and written English would be helpful, 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.
Objectives:
- Introduce flat patternmaking principles - dart manipulation, added fullness and contouring
- Teach the basics of creating a production pattern
- Teach fit analysis - balancing and truing, identifying fit and pattern problems
- Demonstrate the process of taking the design and creating a pattern on CAD system
During the course participants will:
- Create a bodice, skirt and sleeve block
- Learn to manipulate darts for styling and creating style lines
- Learn to develop collars, skirts and sleeves
- Create a finished production pattern
- Learn principles of fit analysis
- Learn garment finishes
- Create a pattern from a finished garment
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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