62416 tmta0

62416 tmta0




From intermediate pattem to Błock Mark adjustments from the fitting onto your trial outline drawing (Fig 15). For major alteradons, repeat the previous stage and make another trial fitting. When you are satisfied with the fit, draft a sleeve pattern to match (see below). Check the fit again with the sleeves set into the bodice (see below).

Make a clean copy on paper of the finał pattern, marking the main balance points (add BP on the Back armhole after making the sleeve Błock). Add a list of measurements beside it for reference. This is your personal bodice Błock: keep the original and tracę it off for each new garment pattern. For freąuent use, it's worth drawing it on a sheet of mounting board.

16. Young man‘s Błock

The finał version of the Błock used for małe garments throughout the book. Chest 105 cm; waist 87 cm; seat 102 cm; modern size about 42. The following abbreviations are used throughout.

CB = Centre Back

CF = Centre Front

UP = Underarm Point

NP = Neck Point, at the top of the shoulder seam.

SP = Shoulder Point, at the outer end of the shoulder seam and the top of the sleeve head.

BP = Back Point, where the sleeve seam joins the armhole, fixed from finished sleeve Błock. Arrows indicate the Straight Grain.

30


Wyszukiwarka

Podobne podstrony:
tmta0 6.    Fashionable doublet, mid to late 15th century The collar was high and st
16164 mossad Whenever you drjw a Piot card, you may choose to draw from the bortom ot your deck 
tmta0 Joined hose 8 8. Joined hose, 15th century These meet the doublet 10-15 cm below the waist, t
fireproof FROM THE CREATORS OFFIRFPRuDF N E V 0 R L E A V E YOUR PARTNER B E H I N D PG PARENTAL GUI
tmta9 15 15. From toile to Błock The dotted lines are the fitting lines of the two halves of the to
tmta9 Planning Gowns are planned by adding skirts to a bodice adapted from the personal Błock (Bloc
tmta2 Fitted gown 31. Sleeve for Fig 28 This sleeve is adapted from the Błock to give a tight fit.
tmta0 4 4 4. Straw hats Straw hats were worn by workers as protection from the sun. They appear to
61889 tmta0 To plan your garment use the wearer s personal bodice Błock (see Blocks). The patterns
60156 tmta!9 Aprons Aprons were worn to protect the outer clothing from dirt and damage, and their f

więcej podobnych podstron