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Pattern Terminology
Block/sloper: A term for a paper cutting of basic bodice, skirt, sleeve or any such basic pattern from which all the other designs are developed. Block normally represents the dimensions of a specic form or gure. It is a foundation that is used to make the pattern for a design and has no seam allowances. The block should carry the following information:- • Name of the block e.g. skirts front, bodice back etc. • Grain line is a line drawn from end to end on each pattern piece to indicate how the pattern should align with the lengthwise grain of the fabric. • Size e.g. 32, 34, 36 or S, M, L
Pattern: Pattern is developed from the block that includes all the information needed for cutting and production of the garment including seam allowance. Seam Allowances: The amount of seam allowance required for each seam line may vary depending on the location and end purpose. Generally these are the measurements followed - • ¼” for sharp curves. • ½” for neckline, armhole, waistline, style line. • 1” for side seam, centre line, shoulder, plackets. • 2” for straight hem line.
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