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Pattern Cutting for Lingerie, Beachwear and Leisurewear [Paperback]

Ann Haggar (Author)
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January 15, 1991 0632020334 978-0632020331 1
Readers are shown how to derive the basic lingerie blocks and how to adapt them for creative design. Pattern cutting for underwear, nightwear, beach and leisurewear is fully illustrated and dealt with in detail. Sewing techniques are explained and blocks for stretch fabric are provided. Since the dividing line between lingerie and some types of lightweight clothing has become less defined recently, the book also shows how to adapt lingerie blocks to other categories of clothing.

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Readers are shown how to derive the basic lingerie blocks and how to adapt them for creative design. Pattern cutting for underwear, nightwear, beach and leisurewear is fully illustrated and dealt with in detail. Sewing techniques are explained and blocks for stretch fabric are provided. Since the dividing line between lingerie and some types of lightweight clothing has become less defined recently, the book also shows how to adapt lingerie blocks to other categories of clothing.

About the Author

Ann Haggar has taught extensively at degree level using her wide industrial experience. She has also written two fashion supplements for the classic books Dress Pattern Designing and More Dress Pattern Designing, both by Natalie Bray. --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell; 1 edition (January 15, 1991)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0632020334
  • ISBN-13: 978-0632020331
  • Product Dimensions: 9.8 x 7.4 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,828,578 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3.0 out of 5 stars Inspired, but dissapointed, September 7, 2006
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I'll give it 3 stars, because I got a lot of ideas in this book which actually inspired me. The fact that the patterns doesn't work for me hasn't stopped me from learning a lot from it.

I have followed two pattern design courses and am designing my own clothes which fit pretty well. I bought this book because I also wanted to be able to design a bra, which wasn't included in my courses. Unfortunately the bra block givin in this book doesn't consider the underbust measurement - only the bust measurement itself. The cupsize of a bra is determined by subtracting the underbust measurement from the bust measurement and the support of a bra comes from the snug underbust fit. For that reason I couldn't get the bra pattern to fit me (cup turned out too small, while band too big around body) and I am busy to figure it out myself by adjusting the lower dart to fit my underbust measurement while making a bigger curve towards the bustpoint.

Still the back cover of the book claims that all the patterns has been tested and therefore works. I suppose it could work for someone with a much smaller cupsize (the bust line not much bigger than the underbust).

Also, according to the author's instructions to the bodice block, all women's bust points are at the same height. (half of the nape of neck to waist measurement plus 4 cm's toward the waist). That simply isn't true, so I'm using my own bodice block where you have to measure your (individual) height of your bust point and mark it on the pattern accordingly.

I was very excited when the book arrived in the mail and started working immediately. Unfortunately I was quite dissapointed soon afterwards.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Thoughts from a lingerie / eveningwear designer.... excellent!, April 19, 2011
Why 5 stars:

1) It is metric - this means that you can work in the smallest and most precise measurements you need (0.2 CM doesn't translate onto an imperial tape measure) With contour designs such as lingerie, precision is everything. Being out slightly on seams does not affect the fit of most garments, but when they are skin tight, precision is everything.

2) Bras, corsets, lounge pants - it is all in here. I am a skilled pattern maker and used this book while putting together a collection - the patterns work. All patterns that you make from basic blocks do need to be pretested - to check for fit against a standard model - and more so if you are making bespoke clothing for someone that isn't a 'standard' B cup. But if you consider the properties of the fabric you use, these patterns work. I have used them. Fabric is crucial in any design so a muslin made for panties out of calico is never going to fit the same as the one using powernet. Similarly, corsets can stretch most fabrics, so samples need to be made carefully.

3) It allows for size - with this book, you draft a basic block (bodice etc) and work from that. If you start with the right block, and factor in cup size adjustments, then you will do well.

4) Because it provides you with basic blocks to work from, if you are creative you can design to your hearts content - simply making alterations at the pattern drafting or toiling stages.

5) This book is all about the foundations we wear - which now are often also used as outerwear. If you make bridal gowns, evening wear, or even some sports wear - these all have traces back to lingerie blocks. Think the strapless wedding dress corset bodice, or the lingerie style summer dresses, or even the lounge pants that translate into easy fitting loose linen casual pants.

This book relies on knowledge of pattern making, construction, fitting and the use of a toile or two. But what it provides, is the freedom from commercial patterns and their limitations. This is not a book for those who have no/little experience in pattern making from scratch - as it will be confusing and tackling areas that rely on this knowledge. But as a desiger - it is a great addition to the bookshelf, you will use it if only for the basques and bustier blocks that are the foundation for so many eveningwear designs.

How could it be better? Produce an accompanying sewing technique book for those not trained in lingerie construction, the singer books and other lingerie books are at a different level to this. Without understanding the order of construction, then you likely won't get the most from this book - every toile/muslin needs to be carefully constructed, otherwise patterns cannot be correctly tested = frustration and disappointment in the book itself.
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8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Very good!!! But for experienced sewer (approx. translation), January 14, 2005
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I would not recommend this book for a beginner. On the other hand, this book is perfect to clarify certain problems that one can face when cutting and fitting a pattern to measure. By the way, the other books of this series are exellent! I would say, this is a bible for the cut of patterns of lingerie and bathing suits.
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
bodice block, bra block, sleeve head easing, place balance marks, top hip line, crutch section, crutch seam, body bust measurement, knicker block, crutch width, top sleeve length, body hip measurement, dart allowance, side waist point, straight guide lines, forward side seam, total waist measurement, ease allowance, front waist darts, armhole measurement, cup seam, bust dart, underarm line, hem circumference, underarm point
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Basic Swimsuit Block, Petticoat Block, One-Piece Dress Block, Straight Skirt Block, Note Other, Strapless Swimsuit, Loose-Fitting Dartless Block, Bikini Pantie Block, Size Chart, Hip Brief Block, Preparation Fig, Waist Brief Block, One-Piece Body Block, Trouser Block, Double Fabric
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