Construction of Easy Fitting Block Pattern by Using a Comparison Between Two Methods to be Suitable for the Egyptian Women's Body and its Applications.

Haneen Mahmoud Mohamed Saied;

Abstract


Block patterns vary according to the different style of the garment required. The dartless block pattern for loose fitting silhouette is one of the most important block patterns used in the field of clothing industry.
This research aims to identify the main difference between the two methods of dartless patterns which are (English method) (Winfred Aldrich), and (Italian method) (Fernando Burgo), to suggest a new method of easy fitting block pattern based on this comparison for more accurate and appropriate fitting of Egyptian women’s bodies and its applications.
This pattern may be considered as easier constructed pattern and more suitable for easy fitting styles. This pattern can be used in universities and in ready-made garment factories that mainly depends on the speed of production.
The research includes four chapters:
Chapter One: this chapter present the information’s of the research, and aims to elucidate the following:
The research problem, research aims, research hypothesis, research borders, and research methodology. The tools used in the research, definitions, and previous studies are also explained.
Chapter two: This chapter contained the theoretical study, and it aimed to elucidate the following:
First, the research shown the historical background of the pattern making industry and its development during the development of the clothing industry


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Title Construction of Easy Fitting Block Pattern by Using a Comparison Between Two Methods to be Suitable for the Egyptian Women's Body and its Applications.
Other Titles بناء نموذج أساسي سهل البناء باستخدام المقارنة بين طريقتين ليناسب جسم المرأة المصرية و تطبيقاته
Authors Haneen Mahmoud Mohamed Saied
Issue Date 2021

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