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This course investigates the theory and application of basic flat patternmaking techniques
to create garment designs using industry standards.
By means of dart and seam manipulation, slopers will be created, constructed and fitted.
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(36 hours lecture; 54 hours lab; Degree applicable, CSU)
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Prerequisite:
FASH 10 - Clothing Construction 1
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Course Measurable Objectives:
- Develop/draft garment patterns that show an accurate analysis of basic pattern design and fit.
- Create a variety of flat pattern manipulations using both slash/spread and pivoting techniques.
- Create pattern draft following exact model dress form measurements.
- Interpret pattern designs using art principles of harmonic line and shape relationships.
- Develop precisely drawn lines defining pattern shapes.
- Compare and contrast ease allocations for woven and knit fabrics to ease allocations for fabrics with Lycra spandex.
- Produce complete pattern information and identification details on each pattern piece including appropriate notches, punch circles, grain line, size, and style number.
- Appraise sample garments produced for fit. Revise pattern design and/or ease allowances to facilitate fit.
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Course Level Student Learning Outcomes:
Students completing FASH 21 - Patternmaking 1 will be able to:
- create a Gore Skirt Pattern with notches, grainlines and cut information pursuant to apparel industry standards.
- create a Mandarin Collar Top with yokes, box pleats and sleeves pursuant to apparel industry standards.
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FASHION MERCHANDISING
AND DESIGN COURSES:
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