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GRADE 6 H.E - Q2_M6 - 7- Kinds of Pattern

Pattern drafting is a skilled technique for creating garment patterns, using materials like pattern paper or newspaper for simpler projects. It includes various types of patterns such as block, construction, final, and commercial patterns, each serving a specific purpose in garment making. The document also outlines the materials and tools needed to sew a household linen item, such as a table runner.
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GRADE 6 H.E - Q2_M6 - 7- Kinds of Pattern

Pattern drafting is a skilled technique for creating garment patterns, using materials like pattern paper or newspaper for simpler projects. It includes various types of patterns such as block, construction, final, and commercial patterns, each serving a specific purpose in garment making. The document also outlines the materials and tools needed to sew a household linen item, such as a table runner.
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Steps in Drafting

Pattern

Prepared by: Mary Joyce B. Payno


What is Pattern Drafting?
Pattern drafting or making is a highly skilled
technique which calls for technical ability, and a
sensitivity to interpret a design with a practical
understanding of garment construction.
A pattern paper is usually used in drafting a project
like sewing a blouse, a pair of pants or a dress. For
simple projects like a placemat, a table runner, or
dish cloth, a newspaper or a manila paper will serve
the purpose.
Drafting patterns for household linen is easy.
Household linen includes the fabric that we
use in the bedroom, bathroom or in dining
areas which require few measurements. Dots
are made for matching seams and other
construction details. Seam lines are indicated
by broken lines. Notches the V-shaped symbols
along the cutting lines which aid in joining
pattern pieces.
Kinds of Pattern
Block pattern - it is made by drafting from the
measurements which have been carefully
taken from an individual or from a model.

Construction pattern - it is the intervening


step between the block and the final pattern.
Final pattern – provided with the necessary
symbols that will guide the cutter on how to lay
out the pattern on the cloth. Symbols for dart
seam allowances, grain line, center fold, notches
and other markers are used.

Commercial pattern - refers to a standardized


pattern, ready - made and bought.
How to Sew a Household Linen
(Table Runner)
Materials:

Drafted pattern (measurement: 1.5meter length


and 12 inches wide), 1.5meter fabric (printed),
1spool thread, tailors chalk/ pencil, pins and
needles.
Tools:
Ruler, tape measure, scissors

Equipment:

Iron, ironing board


ACTIVITY
Directions: Read the statement carefully. Select your
answer inside the box. Use a separate sheet of
paper.
Block Pattern French curve
Construction Pattern Dressmaker’s pins
Dots Final Pattern fabric
Pattern Paper Commercial Pattern
Sketch Household Linen
Drafting Pattern
1. It is made by drafting from the
measurements which have been carefully taken
from an individual or from a model.
2. It is an intervening step between the block
and the final pattern.

3. It is provided with the necessary symbols


that will guide the cutter on how to layout the
pattern on the cloth.
4. includes the fabric that we use in the
bedroom, bathroom or in dining areas which
require few measurements.

5. It refers to a standardized pattern, ready-


made and bought.
6. It is necessary in shaping the neckline as
well as that of the armhole to produce perfect
curve.
7. It is used to pin so that the pattern will
not move when cut.

8. It is made for matching seams and other


construction details.
9. It is a highly skilled technique which calls
for technical ability, and a sensitivity to
interpret a design with a practical
understanding of garment construction.

10. It refers to a rough or unfinished drawing or


painting often made to assist in making a
more finished picture.
ANSWER
KEY
1. Block Pattern 6. French curve
2. Construction 7. Dressmakers pins
Pattern
3. Final Pattern 8.
4. Household Linen Dots
9. Drafting
Pattern
5. Commercial Pattern 10. Sketch

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