





Buy Metric Pattern Cutting for Women′s Wear 5 by Aldrich, Winifred (ISBN: 9781405175678) from desertcart's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Review: Essential text for pattern cutters - Using this book I was able to cut myself a pattern for a pair of stretch denim shorts to fit my shape. This was only my second foray into pattern cutting, the first being by adaptation of a basic pattern, (Betty Foster), but by carefully following instructions I was able to create the paper pattern, and make the garment to fit me. This book contains instructions for creating patterns for just about every conceivable womenswear garment you'd want to make, with the exception of lingerie. It includes instructions for using stretch and jersey fabrics as well as the more traditional woven fabrics. I wouldn't be without this book. I would recommend it to anyone who has experience of dressmaking and pattern adaptation but wants to branch out into creating their own patterns. It isn't so suitable if you don't have any experience as it *is* a technical book and it does look daunting on first opening because of all the detail inside. I'm currently doing some courses in simple pattern cutting and my tutor uses this book, though she does suggest trying blocks from different books as they do vary and it's important to find a block that suits your own figure if you're using it for personal garment construction. I intend to use this book over and over and over again. Your local public library or college library will probably have copies if you want to borrow before you buy! Review: I had the mens so bought the women's version - I love this book, when i learned to make patterns we used pre made blocks & changed them to get the shape out of the patterns. THis book allows you to start from the basics. As i have a understand of patterns already this book allows me to understand the break down so i can make my own pattern pieces. I have already used the male version to make a suite & hoping to do something like that with this version. There is a small problem & that is that some of the maths is off, so it's always good be create the garment out of cheep fabric to make sure it's how you'd like it to be.
| Best Sellers Rank | 638,337 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 1,749 in Fashion Design 5,955 in Needlework & Fabrics |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (180) |
| Dimensions | 19.56 x 1.73 x 25.4 cm |
| Edition | 5th |
| ISBN-10 | 1405175672 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1405175678 |
| Item weight | 726 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 224 pages |
| Publication date | 29 Feb. 2008 |
| Publisher | John Wiley & Sons |
N**A
Essential text for pattern cutters
Using this book I was able to cut myself a pattern for a pair of stretch denim shorts to fit my shape. This was only my second foray into pattern cutting, the first being by adaptation of a basic pattern, (Betty Foster), but by carefully following instructions I was able to create the paper pattern, and make the garment to fit me. This book contains instructions for creating patterns for just about every conceivable womenswear garment you'd want to make, with the exception of lingerie. It includes instructions for using stretch and jersey fabrics as well as the more traditional woven fabrics. I wouldn't be without this book. I would recommend it to anyone who has experience of dressmaking and pattern adaptation but wants to branch out into creating their own patterns. It isn't so suitable if you don't have any experience as it *is* a technical book and it does look daunting on first opening because of all the detail inside. I'm currently doing some courses in simple pattern cutting and my tutor uses this book, though she does suggest trying blocks from different books as they do vary and it's important to find a block that suits your own figure if you're using it for personal garment construction. I intend to use this book over and over and over again. Your local public library or college library will probably have copies if you want to borrow before you buy!
H**D
I had the mens so bought the women's version
I love this book, when i learned to make patterns we used pre made blocks & changed them to get the shape out of the patterns. THis book allows you to start from the basics. As i have a understand of patterns already this book allows me to understand the break down so i can make my own pattern pieces. I have already used the male version to make a suite & hoping to do something like that with this version. There is a small problem & that is that some of the maths is off, so it's always good be create the garment out of cheep fabric to make sure it's how you'd like it to be.
P**S
Essential for any student of pattern cutting
I am a pattern cutter and have had this book since my student days. I bought this recent version for my daughter who is studying fashion at the moment. It is an essential reference book for basic block making and creating patterns from block. It is straightforward and to the point. It doesn't cover draping or more complicated cutting but ultimately that's something you learn over time anyway. Would definitely recommend.
M**E
Excellent but not for beginers
I originally bought this book in 1982 and have used it loads. I'm not an average size and shape so got fed up of trying to alter comercial patters to fit. It takes a bit of patience, trial and error, lots of paper and material to make mock ups, to eventually understand exactly how to construct patterns for real people. The book in essence is still aimed at comercial designers. An additional chapter on how to adjust the basic blocks for individuals would be useful. I have a small back in comparison to my front and I am deep as oppsed to wide. I draw lines down my side and take measurements seperately for back and front and use those to draft the front and back seperately as opposed to using the full bust, waist and hip measurements as in the book. I bought this new edition for my daughter and will be borrowing it back as it has some very useful additional chapters to my original. You do need some experience of garment construction to use this book as there are no instructions on how to make up the garment, or else you need someone who is familiar with pattern drafting and construction as a "phone a friend". You will be amazed how much better you look in clothes that are made specifically to fit you.
L**S
Great Basic Cutting Book!
This book is a great basic book if your thinking of designing your own patterns. There are straightforward instructions for creating a basic bodice, skirt, dress, trouser and sleeve block. Ideal for those serious sewers, one for the collection!
J**E
Great tool when getting into pattern making
I love the way that this book takes the basic shapes and shows how to adapt them to create such a huge variety of garment shapes and sizes. It is well written and easy to follow - it provides a great reference guide. Recommended to me by my tutor and I can't thank her info for letting me know about it.
A**K
Fantastic book
A good book for learning how to make your own patterns, design your own clothes, just the way you like. It takes time to learn the tactics for doing this, but well worth it and saves me loads of money on commercial patterns which do not really meet my design criteria
J**D
Winfred Aldrech metric pattern cutting
This is my second winifred aldrich book, i lent my other one out and never gor it back. It is a very good book, but would love a manufacturing book to go along side it. Also I would love to know where i can get a dummy. My frontage is 6in larger than my back.
S**N
Love this book teaches you how to draft pattern according to your measurements. But what is the most amazing is that it teaches you how to draft different blocks with different ease in them which is great especially when you are drafting different styles. The patterns are drafted using the metric system. There is also a lot of information on how to draft a variety of different designs for tops, dresses, sleeves, pants, skirts etc.
F**O
Fornisce le nozioni base per il taglio di modelli da donna. E' un ottimo ausilio anche per modificare modelli già pronti. Il libro è in inglese ma è scorrevole e molto ben comprensibile una volta imparati i vocaboli tecnici di base.
P**I
This book gives you the directions to produce any piece of clothing you may want. There are bodice blocks, trouser blocks, skirt and dress blocks as well as flat blocks (one that use no shaping with darts.) Included are also collars, sleeves and necklines. You can apply standard dimensions which are included in the beginning to follow directions for each respective block. Or, you can apply your very own measurements if they don't correspond to the standard sizes as illustrated. This is a wonderfully comprehensive book. I am a novice sewer but was very eager to understand the cutting process and the magic of transforming 2D into 3D. The joining the dots process of recreating these blocks, allows one to understand the building blocks (no pun intended) of a pattern. The layout of the book is clear as are the instructions. A lot of work went into this book.
S**.
Was soll ich sagen .... es ist wirklich ein sehr gutes Buch ... ich kann es nur weiterempfehlen! Eigentlich muss ich sagen das sind sie alle, sowohl für Baby/Kinder-, Herren- und eben Frauenbekleidung. Es ist leicht verständlich, auch wenn man jetzt nicht unbedingt gut Englisch kann versteht man durch die gute Bebilderung eigentlich echt alles was das Schnitte anfertigen angeht. Man bekommt gute Infos über die einzelnen Bereiche, auf was zu achten ist, weshalb man dies und das macht usw. Es wird nicht lange um etwas kompliziert herum geredet wie es in den deutschen Büchern leider immer der Fall ist (da tu ich mich als gelernte und lange Zeit in diesem Beruf tätige Kraft schon manchmal schwer) sondern man kommt sofort auf den Punkt und erklärt wieso und weshalb!!! Was ich (Fachkraft) auch ganz ganz toll in diesen Büchern finde, ist dass einem auch das gradieren gezeigt wird, nicht nur angerissen sondern wirklich gut und verständlich gezeigt. Ich muss auch dazu sagen, dass ich echt viele viele Schnittbücher gekauft und wieder verkauft habe und es nur wenige gibt bei denen ich sagen kann "die sind sooooo gut die behalte ich" .... dieses Buch besitze ich noch immer :) Die "paar" Euro sind das Buch bei weitem Wert .... hier können sich mal gewisse deutsche "Systeme" (um keine Namen zu nennen) eine Scheibe von abschneiden. Schnitte konstruieren ist kein Hexenwerk auch wenn es einem in Deutschland immer so verkauft wird!!!
I**A
Libro obligado para todos/as estudiantes de moda. Explicaciones claras, paso a paso y con gráficos de todos los patrones básicos para mujer y sus adaptaciones al cuerpo y estilos. Está en inglés... (y en centímetros)
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