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Exploration of Body-to-Pattern Shape and Measurement Relationships for Women's Trouser Patterns found in USA and UK Pattern Drafting Methods: Implications for Garment Fit
International Textile and Apparel Association (ITAA) Annual Conference Proceedings
  • Ellen McKinney, Iowa State University
  • Simeon Gill, University of Manchester
Track
TD: Technical Design
Description

Block patterns should accurately reflect the measurements and shape of the individual human form used in their origination to achieve well fitted garments, however, pattern drafting often uses only limited surface measurements and therefore may not be suitably developed to reflect individual forms. Two methods of block drafting (Aldrich, 2008; Joseph-Armstrong, 2010) were selected for investigation of the resultant measurement relationships (ease) and shape relationships between the leg form and drafted trouser patterns

Citation Information
Ellen McKinney and Simeon Gill. "Exploration of Body-to-Pattern Shape and Measurement Relationships for Women's Trouser Patterns found in USA and UK Pattern Drafting Methods: Implications for Garment Fit" (2015)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/ellen_mckinney/136/