Tuesday, September 4, 2018

Book Overview

The "Basic Pattern Making: Women's Wear" book comes in 2 editions: Metric and Imperial. Each edition is either in Full Color or in Black & White. The Metric version has all measurements in centimeters, and the Imperial version has measurements in inches. The books are exactly the same, so just buy the one with your prefer unit.

NOTE: Amazon shows all preview of the book in color; however, when you purchase a black & white copy, the paperback book will be in black & white.

Metric versions: Color or Black & White  Priced at $29.92 each

Imperial versions: Color or Black & White Priced at $24.72 each

Note that pattern making requires some simple math. You can even do it without a calculator in the METRIC version. However, in the imperial version, the math is much more complicated. This is due to the inch unit being divided into 16 equal parts and it is often notated in fractions.

Math with Fractions
If you are not comfortable doing math that involve fractions, below is a guide to help you. If you still don’t feel comfortable, then switching to metric system may be the best option.

Table 1. converting fraction into decimals
Fraction
Decimal
Fraction
Decimal
Fraction
Decimal
1/16
0.0625
6/16 or 3/8
0.375
11/16
0.6875
2/16 or 1/8
0.125
7/16
0.4375
12/16 or 3/4
0.75
3/16
0.1875
8/16 or 1/2
0.5
13/16
0.8125
4/16 or 1/4
0.25
9/16
0.5625
14/16 or 7/8
0.875
5/16
0.3125
10/16 or 5/8
0.625
15/16
0.9375

Example 1:
33½  ÷ 4 +   ⅜      = ?
1. First convert all numbers to decimal, use table 1
33.5 ÷ 4 + 0.375  = 8.75
2. Do the math, use a calculator
8.75 = 8¾
3. Convert the decimal back into fraction, using the closest match on table 1

Example 2: This compares the same math problem using metric unit versus imperial unit. 35 7/16 in. is equivalent to 90 cm.



BOOK CONTENTS
In this book you'll learn to draw your own clothes patterns: from shirt, pant, skirt, to dresses. Such as those below and more.



You can create and design many types of garments based on the foundation learned in this book. For example, creating a shirt pattern, you can choose from the bodice style, sleeves, and neckline as depicted below. Because this book teaches the basic and all patterns after are modification of the same basic pattern, you do not have to re-draw the pattern every time you want to make a new garment.




Below is the Table of Contents in the book:

Contents/Page
Foreword 1
Notations 2
Grain line 3
Interfacing 4
Edge Binding 5
Edge Finishing 6
Choosing a Shirt Style 7
Adding Seam Allowance 8
Taking Bodice Measurements 10
Basic Bodice 11
Fitted Bodice 13
Raglan Bodice 15
Sleeveless 16
Dolman Sleeve 16
Basic Sleeve 17
Sleeve Variations 18
Necklines 20
Collars 21
Flat Collars 22
Skirt/Pant Patterns 23
Taking Measurements for Skirt/Pant 24
Easy Pant Pattern 25
Fitted Pant: wide leg, bias grain 27
Fitted Pant: Slack 29
Circle Skirts 31
Full-Circle Skirt Variations 33
A Line Skirt 34
Tutorials 35
     Sleeve Placket Tutorial 36
     Attaching Sleeve to Bodice Tutorial 37
     Neckline Placket Tutorial 38
     Patch Pocket Tutorial 39
     Side Pocket Tutorial 40
     Slit Pocket Tutorial 41
     Moving Bust Darts Tutorial 1 42
     Moving Bust Darts Tutorial 2 43
Example Garments 44
     Fitted Dress-Shirt 45
     Dolman Short-Sleeve Shirt 46
     Cape 47
     Dolman Long-Sleeve Sweater 48
     Dolman Long-Sleeve Dress 49
     One-Piece Dolman Cap-Sleeve Dress 50
     Slip Dress 51
     One-Piece Fitted Dress 52
     Strapless Dress 53
     Sun Dress 54
     Six-Piece Sleeveless Dress 55
     One-Piece Raglan Halter Top Dress 56
     Raglan Maxi Dress 57