Prentice Hall

Fashion & Interior Design



Pattern Making by the Flat Pattern Method, 8/E
Norma R. Hollen, (Emerita)
Carolyn J. Kundel, both of Iowa State University

ISBN-10: 0139380930
ISBN-13: 9780139380938

Publisher: Prentice Hall
Copyright: 1999
Format: Spiral Bound; 356 pp
Published: 08/20/1998

Suggested retail price: $126.67
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Appropriate for all courses in pattern-making in fashion or apparel programs, this concise text delivers superb coverage of how to design and make garments ranging from evening dresses to sleepwear. It includes special sections on pattern-making for men's, boys', and girls' clothing, plus many useful tools such as a checklist for completing patterns and design inspiration sheets. As in previous editions, this book builds on the foundation that has made it so popular—delivering tools, tips, and rules every future professional in the apparel or fashion industry can readily use.

NEW TO THIS EDITION

  • NEW - Includes important discussions about the use of Computer Assisted Design (CAD) in the apparel industry. Pg.___
  • NEW - Features a new appendix that includes a list of computer software currently being used in today's fashion market. Pg.___
  • NEW - Devotes a new chapter to evening dresses. Pg.___
  • NEW - Introduces a new chapter on the elements that are involved in the creative design process. Pg.___
  • NEW - Provides coverage of new developments in the apparel manufacturing process. Pg.___
  • NEW - Contains updated discussions of sportswear. Pg.___
  • NEW - Includes many new fashion illustrations of garments for women and children.

  • Includes important discussions about the use of Computer Assisted Design (CAD) in the apparel industry. Pg.___
  • Features a new appendix that includes a list of computer software currently being used in today's fashion market. Pg.___
  • Devotes a new chapter to evening dresses. Pg.___
  • Introduces a new chapter on the elements that are involved in the creative design process. Pg.___
  • Provides coverage of new developments in the apparel manufacturing process. Pg.___
  • Contains updated discussions of sportswear. Pg.___
  • Includes many new fashion illustrations of garments for women and children.



 1. The Apparel Manufacturing Process.


 2. Pattern-making Tips, Tools and Rules.


 3. Bodices.


 4. Necklines and Facings.


 5. Collars.


 6. Skirts.


 7. Pants.


 8. Dresses.


 9. Sleeves.


10. Sleepwear.


11. Jackets.


12. Coats and Capes.


13. Shirt and Pants Patterns for Men and Boys.


14. Clothing for Girls.


15. Patterns for Knit Garments.


16. Knockoff Designs and Garment Specifications.


17. Evening Wear.


18. Decorative Design.


Appendix A: Slopers.


Appendix B: Metric Conversion Table.


Appendix C: Standard Body Measurement Charts.


Appendix D: Other Resources for Apparel Pattern Makers.


Index.

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