Pat Parish
Pattern Cutting: The Architecture of Fashion
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Pat Parish
Pattern Cutting: The Architecture of Fashion
- Broschiertes Buch
For students ready to think outside the lines of basic blocks, this modern update to the popular and inspirational sourcebook features a redesigned step-by-step layout, new chapters on current industry trends, and photographs of new work from over 20 exciting young designers.
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For students ready to think outside the lines of basic blocks, this modern update to the popular and inspirational sourcebook features a redesigned step-by-step layout, new chapters on current industry trends, and photographs of new work from over 20 exciting young designers.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- 3rd edition
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Oktober 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 270mm x 210mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781350332829
- ISBN-10: 1350332828
- Artikelnr.: 73224335
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- 3rd edition
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Oktober 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 270mm x 210mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781350332829
- ISBN-10: 1350332828
- Artikelnr.: 73224335
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Pat Parish is a Senior Fashion Lecturer at Chichester College/Northbrook College and London College of Contemporary Arts, UK. She has taught fashion and textile courses for over 38 years, beginning her teaching career at the Royal College of Art. Alongside her teaching, Pat has also worked as a freelance pattern cutter for designers such as Betty Jackson and Anne Tyrrell, and has created collections with Amanda Wakely, Edina Ronay, Bruce Oldfield and many others.
Acknowledgements
How to get the most out of this book
Introduction
1. Context
What is a pattern?
The role of the pattern cutter
Body shape and size
Measuring and mapping the body
Getting started
2. Pattern Fundamentals
From 3D to 2D - basic blocks
Darts in design
Panel lines for fit and flare control
Complex style lines
Adding flare
Adding volume
3. Shape
Shape in design
Linear
Inverted triangle
Square
Trapeze
Hourglass
Dome
Lantern
Cocoon
Balloon
Fabric, shape and scale
4. Drape
Gravity Drape
Tension Drape
5. Sleeves and Collars
Sleeve fundamentals
Set-in sleeves
Grown-on sleeves
Sleeve cuffs
Collar fundamentals
One-piece collars
Two-piece collars
Grown-on collars and necklines
Standard rever collar
6. Trousers
Trouser fundamentals
Standard fit
Adding pleats
Above-waist fitting
Below-waist fitting
Jumpsuits
7. Pockets, Openings and Finishes
Finishes
Pockets
Openings and facings
8. Sustainability and Fashion
Deconstructing hierarchies and traditions
Pattern cutting and waste
Textiles and circularity
9. Geometry in Pattern Cutting
Semi circles and triangles in Pattern Cutting
Squares and rectangles in Pattern Cutting
Hexagons in pattern Cutting
Circles and ruffles
Appendix
Conversion table
Glossary
Bibliography
Further recommended reading
Further recommended reading: Sustainability
Image credits
How to get the most out of this book
Introduction
1. Context
What is a pattern?
The role of the pattern cutter
Body shape and size
Measuring and mapping the body
Getting started
2. Pattern Fundamentals
From 3D to 2D - basic blocks
Darts in design
Panel lines for fit and flare control
Complex style lines
Adding flare
Adding volume
3. Shape
Shape in design
Linear
Inverted triangle
Square
Trapeze
Hourglass
Dome
Lantern
Cocoon
Balloon
Fabric, shape and scale
4. Drape
Gravity Drape
Tension Drape
5. Sleeves and Collars
Sleeve fundamentals
Set-in sleeves
Grown-on sleeves
Sleeve cuffs
Collar fundamentals
One-piece collars
Two-piece collars
Grown-on collars and necklines
Standard rever collar
6. Trousers
Trouser fundamentals
Standard fit
Adding pleats
Above-waist fitting
Below-waist fitting
Jumpsuits
7. Pockets, Openings and Finishes
Finishes
Pockets
Openings and facings
8. Sustainability and Fashion
Deconstructing hierarchies and traditions
Pattern cutting and waste
Textiles and circularity
9. Geometry in Pattern Cutting
Semi circles and triangles in Pattern Cutting
Squares and rectangles in Pattern Cutting
Hexagons in pattern Cutting
Circles and ruffles
Appendix
Conversion table
Glossary
Bibliography
Further recommended reading
Further recommended reading: Sustainability
Image credits
Acknowledgements
How to get the most out of this book
Introduction
1. Context
What is a pattern?
The role of the pattern cutter
Body shape and size
Measuring and mapping the body
Getting started
2. Pattern Fundamentals
From 3D to 2D - basic blocks
Darts in design
Panel lines for fit and flare control
Complex style lines
Adding flare
Adding volume
3. Shape
Shape in design
Linear
Inverted triangle
Square
Trapeze
Hourglass
Dome
Lantern
Cocoon
Balloon
Fabric, shape and scale
4. Drape
Gravity Drape
Tension Drape
5. Sleeves and Collars
Sleeve fundamentals
Set-in sleeves
Grown-on sleeves
Sleeve cuffs
Collar fundamentals
One-piece collars
Two-piece collars
Grown-on collars and necklines
Standard rever collar
6. Trousers
Trouser fundamentals
Standard fit
Adding pleats
Above-waist fitting
Below-waist fitting
Jumpsuits
7. Pockets, Openings and Finishes
Finishes
Pockets
Openings and facings
8. Sustainability and Fashion
Deconstructing hierarchies and traditions
Pattern cutting and waste
Textiles and circularity
9. Geometry in Pattern Cutting
Semi circles and triangles in Pattern Cutting
Squares and rectangles in Pattern Cutting
Hexagons in pattern Cutting
Circles and ruffles
Appendix
Conversion table
Glossary
Bibliography
Further recommended reading
Further recommended reading: Sustainability
Image credits
How to get the most out of this book
Introduction
1. Context
What is a pattern?
The role of the pattern cutter
Body shape and size
Measuring and mapping the body
Getting started
2. Pattern Fundamentals
From 3D to 2D - basic blocks
Darts in design
Panel lines for fit and flare control
Complex style lines
Adding flare
Adding volume
3. Shape
Shape in design
Linear
Inverted triangle
Square
Trapeze
Hourglass
Dome
Lantern
Cocoon
Balloon
Fabric, shape and scale
4. Drape
Gravity Drape
Tension Drape
5. Sleeves and Collars
Sleeve fundamentals
Set-in sleeves
Grown-on sleeves
Sleeve cuffs
Collar fundamentals
One-piece collars
Two-piece collars
Grown-on collars and necklines
Standard rever collar
6. Trousers
Trouser fundamentals
Standard fit
Adding pleats
Above-waist fitting
Below-waist fitting
Jumpsuits
7. Pockets, Openings and Finishes
Finishes
Pockets
Openings and facings
8. Sustainability and Fashion
Deconstructing hierarchies and traditions
Pattern cutting and waste
Textiles and circularity
9. Geometry in Pattern Cutting
Semi circles and triangles in Pattern Cutting
Squares and rectangles in Pattern Cutting
Hexagons in pattern Cutting
Circles and ruffles
Appendix
Conversion table
Glossary
Bibliography
Further recommended reading
Further recommended reading: Sustainability
Image credits