Dress Making - Drafting and Pattern Making
By Jane Fales
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Dress Making - Drafting and Pattern Making - Jane Fales
I. SHIRT-WAIST
I. Drafting the Pattern
REGULATION MEASURES
Length Measures—
(1) Length of back 15″
(2) Length of front 15½″
(3) Length of underarm 7½″
Width Measures—
(1) Width of back 14″
(2) Width of chest 14½″
(3) Bust 38″
(4) Waist 26″
(5) Neck 13½″
Individual measures are taken as described in the preceding chapter.
The shirt-waist pattern is composed of two pieces, one half the back and one half the front. These may both be made, side by side, on one sheet of drafting-paper about 36″ in length. The back is drafted first.
BACK
In the upper left-hand corner of the paper two lines at right angles and of indefinite length should be drawn. The work then proceeds as follows:
(1) To Determine the Foundation Lines:
(2) To Determine the Neck Line:
(3) To Determine the Centre Back Line:
(4) To Determine the Shoulder Line:
(5) To Determine the Underarm Seam:
(6) To Determine the Armseye:
(7) To Determine the Basque:
(8) To Determine the Curve of the Shoulder Seam:
FRONT
Extend the line A of the back of the waist across the sheet and draw a line at right angles to it in the upper right-hand corner. The work then proceeds as follows:
(1) To Determine the Foundation Lines:
(2) To Determine the Neck Line:
(3) To Determine the Width of Chest:
(4) To Determine the Shoulder Line:
(5) To Determine the Underarm Seam:
(6) To Determine the Armseye:
(7) To Determine the Waist Line:
(8) To Determine the Centre Front Line:
(9) To Determine the Basque:
(10) To Determine the Curve of the Shoulder Seam: