The Art of Garment Pattern Grading
The Art of Garment Pattern Grading
The Art of Garment Pattern Grading
grading.
R.S.BALAKUMAR.
FACULTY.
SFDA/HINDUSTAN UNIVERSITY
Two-dimensional system:
Types of Garment:
There are two main categories, they are:
Close or skin-tight fitting garments
Loose or semi drape garments.
The closer the garment fit, the more important it
is to select a sophisticated garment grading
system which adjusts the garment with the
garment suppression.
If the garment fit is loose the value of adjusting
the garment suppression decreases and a two
dimensional system becomes more advisable.
Number of sizes:
This may depend a little on whether
a garment is close or loose-fitting,
but it mainly refers to a situation
where the company or firm only
offers a limited number of sizes, the
complexity of the grading system,
etc.
Number of sizes:
This may depend a little on whether
a garment is close or loose-fitting,
but it mainly refers to a situation
where the company or firm only
offers a limited number of sizes, the
complexity of the grading system,
Grading Techniques:
The draft or multi size (Nested)
grade.
The track or single size grade.
1.
To prepare for grading.
2.
Grading the pattern,
3.
Check the pattern grading
measurements
4.
Completing the pattern.
1.
Parallel rules
2.
Awl
3.
Carpenters pencil
4.
Proportional divider
5.
French curve
6.
Arm hole curve
7.
Tailors square
8.
Notch maker
9.
Grade ruler
10. Measuring tape
11. Colour sketch pen or pencils
Size intervals:
A sizing system is a pre-determined
size interval i.e.
the major girth difference between
each size.
The variation in the size is in the
order of plus or minus 2cm then the
logical size interval would be 4cm.
Practically, intervals smaller than
4cm result into more used sizes of
the range.
Size charts:
There are two types of size charts in normal use.
1. Body measurements:
This type of chart provides the human body measurements
for each size and these measurements are used as a basis
for constructing a pattern with the requisite amounts of
ease.
2. Garment measurements: This chart gives the details of the finished measurements,
specification for each size and is used for pattern grading
purpose.
A size is a combination of measurements and each
combination is designated by a symbol which is a common
code between the apparel manufacturer and the consumer.
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