To execute excellent designs, you need accurate pattern drafting and quality sewing, and Professional Sewing Techniques for Designers, Third Edition gives aspiring designers these skills. The text presents a wide range of step-by-step beginning and advanced techniques, accompanied by detailed illustrations to help with visual learning. Each chapter covers a topic following the stitching order of a garment, including stabilizers, darts, seams, pockets, tucks and pleats, zippers, waistbands, flounces, collars, facing, and more. This book also incorporates social topics relevant to the fashion…mehr
To execute excellent designs, you need accurate pattern drafting and quality sewing, and Professional Sewing Techniques for Designers, Third Edition gives aspiring designers these skills. The text presents a wide range of step-by-step beginning and advanced techniques, accompanied by detailed illustrations to help with visual learning. Each chapter covers a topic following the stitching order of a garment, including stabilizers, darts, seams, pockets, tucks and pleats, zippers, waistbands, flounces, collars, facing, and more. This book also incorporates social topics relevant to the fashion industry such as sustainability, gender neutral design, and diverse representation. Learning tools like checklists and Style I.D. diagrams teach students to understand the relationships between fabric, sewing techniques, and design and apply this knowledge to their own creations. New to this Edition: -New chapter on "Sustainable Sewing" -Focus on inclusivity, including gender neutral language and more illustrations of people of color -All-new STUDIO featuring video demonstrations of beginning and advanced stitching techniques STUDIO Features Include: -Download 1/2 scale slopers for easy practice -Practice your skills by completing worksheet PDFs -Watch step-by-step videos that bring sewing techniques to life Instructor Resources -An Instructor's Guide to help incorporate this text into the classroom -PowerPoints featuring key concepts from each chapterHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sharon Czachor is an adjunct instructor in the fashion department of Harper College in Illinois, USA. She has taught construction classes in skirts, blouses, pants, dresses, jackets, as well as classes on flat pattern drafting and draping, introduction to CAD pattern design, stretch knits (sportswear, daywear, and children's wear), including embellishments. She has also taught at the College of DuPage, Illinois, USA. Julie Cole has taught at William Rainey Harper College, International Academy of Design and Technology and Mount Mary College. Her main area of expertise is the design process from concept to the production of a garment. She has taught construction classes in leather, coats, collections, and stretch knits as well as classes in design, pattern making and draping. She graduated with a tertiary qualification in fashion design from East Sydney College, Sydney, Australia and later received a BFA from the International Academy of Design and Technology, USA. After graduation, Cole worked as a fashion designer in Sydney and Melbourne, Australia for more than 30 years. She has designed collections for many companies focusing on: teenage, children's and women's apparel and has also worked as a designer in the area of haute couture. Cole also had her own business designing and stitching couture bridal gowns.
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Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1 The Design Process: Why Construction Should Matter to the Fashion Designer Chapter 2 Getting Prepared: Sewing Equipment, Fabric, Patterns and Pressing Chapter 3 Introduction to Stabilizers: Fabricating a Stable Foundation Chapter 4 Darts: Tapering to Fit the Garment Chapter 5 Seams: Joining It All Together Chapter 6 Stitching Knits: Working with Stretch Chapter 7 Fitting: Developing an "Eye" for Good Fit Chapter 8 Pockets: Building a Handy Compartment Chapter 9 Tucks and Pleats: Tailoring a Texture Chapter 10 Zippers: Fastening Your Way into the Garment Chapter 11 Waistbands: Finishing the Waist Edge Chapter 12 Ruffles and Flounces: Feminine and Flirty Chapter 13 Collars: Silhouetting the Neck Chapter 14 Facings: Encasing Unfinished Edges Chapter 15 Sleeves: Setting the Sleeves Chapter 16 Cuffs and Other Finishes: Encircling the Wrist Chapter 17 Hems: Defining the Length Chapter 18 Lining: Covering the Inner Surface Chapter 19 Closures Closing the Garment Chapter 20 Sustainable Sewing Appendix Tables Glossary Notes
Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1 The Design Process: Why Construction Should Matter to the Fashion Designer Chapter 2 Getting Prepared: Sewing Equipment, Fabric, Patterns and Pressing Chapter 3 Introduction to Stabilizers: Fabricating a Stable Foundation Chapter 4 Darts: Tapering to Fit the Garment Chapter 5 Seams: Joining It All Together Chapter 6 Stitching Knits: Working with Stretch Chapter 7 Fitting: Developing an "Eye" for Good Fit Chapter 8 Pockets: Building a Handy Compartment Chapter 9 Tucks and Pleats: Tailoring a Texture Chapter 10 Zippers: Fastening Your Way into the Garment Chapter 11 Waistbands: Finishing the Waist Edge Chapter 12 Ruffles and Flounces: Feminine and Flirty Chapter 13 Collars: Silhouetting the Neck Chapter 14 Facings: Encasing Unfinished Edges Chapter 15 Sleeves: Setting the Sleeves Chapter 16 Cuffs and Other Finishes: Encircling the Wrist Chapter 17 Hems: Defining the Length Chapter 18 Lining: Covering the Inner Surface Chapter 19 Closures Closing the Garment Chapter 20 Sustainable Sewing Appendix Tables Glossary Notes
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