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Pattern Cutting: The Architecture of Fashion Pat Parish (Greater Brighton Metropolitan College, UK)

Pattern Cutting: The Architecture of Fashion By Pat Parish (Greater Brighton Metropolitan College, UK)

Pattern Cutting: The Architecture of Fashion by Pat Parish (Greater Brighton Metropolitan College, UK)


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Summary

Intends to inspire and combine pattern, design and aesthetics, and for readers to gain confidence to explore a subject that can be considered difficult and too methodical to be interesting. This title intends to select a variety of pattern cutting scenarios experienced in studio fashion teaching and learning, and more.

Pattern Cutting: The Architecture of Fashion Summary

Pattern Cutting: The Architecture of Fashion by Pat Parish (Greater Brighton Metropolitan College, UK)

The pattern cutter's aesthetic judgement of proportion, balance, line and form has always underpinned success in fashion design. In Pattern Cutting: The Architecture of Fashion, Pat Parish approaches the subject from this perspective, identifying key shapes and structures from the catwalk and translating them into 3D through a number of cutting, draping and construction processes. These methods are explored here through a series of practical scenarios, richly illustrated and annotated with step-by-step instructions. This exciting new approach provides you with the inspiration, tools and confidence to interpret and adapt basic patterns and take your designs even further.

Pattern Cutting: The Architecture of Fashion Reviews

A fresh and innovative resource, which provides an exciting selection of contemporary patterns and a solid foundation for pattern drafting/cutting. * Debbie Allsop, University of Huddersfield, UK *
An important bookshelf addition... particularly for students in self-directed study wishing to advance their pattern cutting knowledge. * Janet Robinson, K College, UK *
Excellent, easy to follow, introduces new styles and techniques, achievable exercises, eye-catching layout, modern on-trend shapes. -- Jayne Littlehales, Stafford College, UK
Great title! There are many pattern cutting books on the market, but what sets this book apart is the historical commentary. Another distinguishing feature is the chapter on silhouette and shape in design. Both of these areas are rarely covered in other books. Well presented and easy to read lay out... Overall I feel this book will be a great addition to any fashion students reading list as it touches on areas that others have not! -- Megan McGuire, London College of Fashion, UK
Practical and informative starting point for developing key silhouette shapes for further exploration. Inspiring, easy to understand with a contemporary feel. -- Krystyna Kolowska, Nottingham Trent University, UK
Innovative and comprehensive pattern cutting book for both beginner and advanced level. This book interpreted well in aesthetic 3D technology in fashion! Fashion students and professionals should have one! -- Mio Jin, Huddersfield University, UK
This book is perfect for intermediate course of pattern and construction. Creatively, simply and clearly presents different transformations, basic tools, body measurements, fitting. The case studies are interesting and helpful. The illustrations and visual quality are incredible. -- Joseve Munoz Islas, Universidad Anahuac, Mexico

About Pat Parish (Greater Brighton Metropolitan College, UK)

Pat Parish's teaching career began at the Royal College of Art, London. Alongside her teaching, she also worked as a freelance pattern cutter for designers such as Betty Jackson and Anne Tyrrell, and created collections with Amanda Wakely, Edina Ronay, Bruce Oldfield and many others. She currently teaches at Croydon University College in the UK and is involved in the 'Fashioning an Ethical Industry' programme, set up to educate students, educators and individuals in ethical practice.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Context: what is a pattern? The role of the pattern cutter Body shape and size Measuring and mapping the body Getting started Chapter 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 Chapter 3: Shape Trapeze Square Dome Inverted triangle Cocoon Hourglass Linear Lantern Balloon Chapter 4: Sleeves, collars and circles Sleeve fundamentals Set-in sleeves Grown-on sleeves Collar fundamentals One-piece collars Two-piece collars Circles and ruffles Chapter 5: Trousers Trouser fundamentals Standard and narrow fit Adding pleats Above waist fitting Below waist fitting Pockets, zips and finishes. Chapter 6: Sustainability and fashion Deconstructing hierarchies and traditions Cutting down on waste Pattern-led design New horizons

Additional information

GOR008823127
9782940411900
2940411905
Pattern Cutting: The Architecture of Fashion by Pat Parish (Greater Brighton Metropolitan College, UK)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20130204
184
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Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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