3. Pattern making
Some of my most popular posts are on pattern making.
This topic covers two very different groups of activities.
– getting personal well fitting basic pattern blocks.
– altering basic pattern blocks to make new styles.
Click on these links to get to posts on 3 main topics :
Independent pattern sources
Altering patterns
Wardrobe pattern books, many of which include simple pattern altering instructions.
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Links to
Sewing pattern lines for men’s clothes
These are links to posts on mainly North American INDEPENDENT PATTERN designers
There are now hundreds of US independent pattern designers, so I’ve given up trying to keep track.
There’s a list of European and Australian designers in the right menu, which I add to whenever I come across a new one. Like US designers, these sites come and go daily, so that list isn’t often up-to-date !
US indie patterns from UK suppliers
North American independents – update 2011
Independent pattern resources – includes European suppliers of North American patterns.
Independent patterns : new generation
For European and Australia/ New Zealand/ Japan pattern companies, see blog right hand menu, ‘Pattern Links’ section.
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These are links to posts on PERSONAL BASIC PATTERN BLOCKS
Pattern making – the formal route
Easier fitting shells
Aids to well fitting blocks
Those 3 posts are combined and revised in my free
e-Book on Personal basic pattern making blocks.pdf.
Draping
Pattern making software
Favourite books – pattern drafting
Casual/ dartless block
Fitting my own casual block
Fitting my own raglan tee
Balloon skirt
(Index page 2 lists more posts about fit.)
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These are links to posts on ALTERING PATTERNS
Clothing designs and patterns are made from style elements. Here’s a general post on them :
Style elements.
I now have some pinterest boards for style elements :
Jackets / coats
Cardigans
Blouses / shirts
Yokes / smocks
Pants / trousers
Skirts / dresses
Jumpsuits
Those show clearly different styles.
It’s often quite easy to change one style element for another, such as changing the type of collar or the shape of sleeve, while leaving the rest of a pattern unchanged. So this is a way of making a different style with least effort.
Quite small changes in the proportions of silhouette and added elements can also make a big difference to the look of the final result.
Favourite books – pattern altering
Simple pattern alterations :
Changing a pattern neckline
From shirt to pullover – close front opening, check neckline
6-gore princess seam skirt
There are brief notes on combining style elements from different patterns in my post on copying a
Trendy autumn capsule.
General :
Getting the ease level right
What can you make from one pattern
Make everything from one pattern, includes notes on changing style by using only part of the pattern, changing lengths, and small changes with big effects.
These posts include many examples of design changes :
Casuals
Workwear
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These are links to posts on WARDROBE PATTERN BOOKS – which include pattern altering instructions (many more wardrobe pattern books have appeared since these posts were written).
Wardrobe pattern books : casuals
Wardrobe pattern books : dresses
Wardrobe pattern books : other possibilities
‘Dressmaking’ book – classic styles
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Links to other pages of the index are at the top of the right hand menu.
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