Patternmaking For Underwear Design.pdf [new]

Irritation is a major concern. Seams must be strategically placed away from high-friction zones like the inner thigh or sensitive apex areas.

Example: If a waist measurement is 70cm and your fabric has 15% stretch, your pattern draft line will be: 70÷1.15=60.86 cm70 divided by 1.15 equals 60.86 cm 4. Step-by-Step Block Drafting for a Classic Brief

Ensuring a smooth curve is vital to prevent digging or gapping. B. Bra Patternmaking Bra drafting is significantly more complex, involving:

Precision is vital; thick pencil lines can alter a measurement by crucial millimeters. Patternmaking For Underwear Design.pdf

Standard tapes can sag; a high-quality tape is critical for accurate body measurements.

The following steps outline the process of creating an underwear pattern:

She double-clicked, expecting boring schematics. Instead, the screen glowed warm. Irritation is a major concern

Cut a 10 cm sample of your chosen knit fabric. Hold it against a ruler and pull it gently until it resists. Note the extended length.

[ Front Waist ] [ Back Waist ] \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / [ Front Leg ] [ Back Leg ] \ / \ / [Gusset] [Gusset]

Many resources, such as a or specialized online courses, now emphasize the use of digital pattern-making software (like CLO3D or Gerber) alongside traditional methods. Digital tools allow for rapid, precise adjustments. Conclusion Step-by-Step Block Drafting for a Classic Brief Ensuring

“If you’ve made it this far, you’ve remembered that clothes start from the inside out. The shop’s lease is paid through next June. The industrial serger is in the back. The neighborhood still needs bras that don’t stab, undies that don’t ride up, and people who care about the first five millimeters of the morning.

A shift of just 2 millimeters (1/16 inch) can completely alter the fit, support, and comfort of a bra or brief. 2. Essential Tools and Materials

| | Details | | :--- | :--- | | Unique Method | Bra drafts start with the underwire shape, not a bodice sloper. | | Target Audience | Industry professionals, students, lingerie designers, advanced hobbyists. | | Key Techniques | Flat patternmaking, grading, manipulation of basic patterns. | | Garments Covered | Bras (underwired, partial band, sports), corsetry, panties, t-shirts, leggings, sleepwear. |

Then she opened the PDF again, this time as a student, not a mourner. She flipped to Chapter One: Drafting the Basic Panty Block.