Pattern Development Process
Pattern Development Process
Manual pattern cutting is the use of paper, pencil and a ruler, and digital is the use of a
computer software. Flat pattern cutting is drafted on to paper either from scratch using
specific measurements, or from a basic block. A digital pattern can be made in a few
ways.
Creating a flat pattern using CAD is the easiest and most advanced of all design
techniques once one become familiar with the system one is working with. Many new
design entrepreneurs use a computer to relieve some of the work required to develop a
new style.
Tools required for pattern making
The flat pattern is done on the flat, as the name implies. Pattern paper, a
French curve, a straight ruler, and a pencil are used to create manual flat
patterns. CAD software is used to create digital flat patterns. The drafting
methods for creating flat patterns are the same whether you do it digitally or
by hand.
Pattern Making Process
• Create a pattern for a garment or an apparel
product.
• Consider the design details.
• Select the materials (fabrication and trims)
• Construct the sample (prototype)
• Fit, revise and finalize the sample
• Create an apparel technical design pack
• Prepare pattern for mass production
Creating a Pattern
It wastes time.
It is difficult to work if one lacks the
techniques
Draping
Draping is done by manually manipulating the fabric on a
dress form so that it looks the way you want. To get started,
you’ll need a dress form, fabric (this can be your actual fabric
or a less expensive fabric with similar weight and drape
qualities), pins, pattern paper, a French curve, and a straight
ruler. The fabric is wrapped around the form until it looks the
way that you want and then marked while still on the form.
The fabric is then removed and spread flat. Lines are cleaned
up using a French curve and ruler. The patterns are then
transferred from the fabric onto pattern paper. You would
then add seam allowance, notches or other necessary
markings, and true your patterns.
Advantages of draping
It is very expensive
It is not good for beginners
It is slower than flat patterns
Large paper is needed for obtaining the
pattern
It cannot be used when the wearer is far
away.
Reverse Engineering a Pattern
Speed
Accuracy
Data storage, security & management
Backup
Least fabric wastage.
Low production cost.
What is Marker
Marker is a thin paper which contains all the necessary pattern
pieces for all sizes for a particular style of garments. It is
made just before cutting and its purpose is to minimize the
wastages. The width of the marker is equal to the width of the
fabric and it should not be greater than the width of the fabric,
i.e. fabric width is greater than or equal to marker width. The
pattern pieces should be placed very carefully in such a way
that it would minimize wastages. Different techniques are
used in marker making to minimize the wastages.
A marker is a diagram of a precise arrangement of pattern
pieces for sizes of a specific style that are to be cut from in one
spread.
What is Marker Making?
A. Manual Method
The man performs it by himself using hands. If is
a conventional system that requires more time.
1. Full size marker: Full size marker is made for
production purpose.
2. Miniature type marker: Miniature type
marker is sometime made and its purposes are
to plan or schedule and learn or study i.e. for
planning and learning purposes.
Different Methods of Marker Making:
The above two computerized marker making method has discussed in the below:
1. Automatic marker making:
It is the most efficient marker making system. Here, the computer makes the marker itself according to the command given
to the computer. Small pattern pieces are displayed on a computer screen but full size in computer memory. Though it is a
time-consuming method modern automatic marker-making system overcomes that problem of time and needs only two
minutes to make a marker.
2. Interactive method:
The interactive marker making method is a common process where the operator plans markers by connecting directly with
the system through a computer screen. Here, all the pattern pieces are displayed at the top of the screen in miniature form.
Those are dragged and draped to the pre-determined place by a data pen or tablet. It is less efficient and less time required
than the automatic marker making system.
B. Computerized marker making
Suitable for small amount of production. Used for large scale of production.
Can not be copied as and when wish. Can be copied as and when desired.
Mini marker