Content text Metric Pattern Cutting for Childrens Wear & Babywear (4ed) p404.pdf
Table of Contents Title Page Copyright Acknowledgements Introduction Design and pattern cutting for babywear and children's wear The growth of children and adolescents Tools and equipment for making patterns Chapter 1: The basic principles – sizing – using the blocks Metric sizing and size charts Methods of measuring body dimensions Drafting the blocks for individual figures Standard body measurements: birth–2 years Standard body measurements: girls 3–14 years Standard body measurements: boys 3–14 years Body measurements for plus sizes: girls 3–14 years Body measurements for plus sizes: boys 3–14 years Using the blocks From block to pattern Chapter 2: Specific babywear blocks The ‘flat’ jersey body block The ‘flat’ woven fabric body block The ‘flat’ overgarment block The kimono block and ‘flat’ sleeve cutting 3
The two-piece trouser block The one-piece trouser block The one-piece sleepsuit block Chapter 3: Specific babywear adaptations Chapter 4: The ‘flat’ blocks – woven and jersey fabrics The ‘flat’ body block and shirt block The ‘flat’ sleeveless body block The ‘flat’ overgarment block The kimono block and ‘flat’ sleeve cutting The kimono block – the ‘flat’ dolman sleeve The kimono block – the ‘flat’ raglan sleeve The kimono block – the shaped ‘flat’ raglan sleeve The tee shirt blocks The knitwear block The ‘flat’ one-piece trouser block The ‘flat’ two-piece trouser block The ‘flat’ skirt block The jeans block – close fitting for boys and girls, sizes 98–170cm height The underwear blocks Chapter 5: Basic tops, dresses and skirts for girls Basic dresses and tops Easy-fitting dresses and tops Chapter 6: Overgarments for girls and boys Chapter 7: Sport and leisurewear for girls and boys 4