Flat Patternmaking: Slash and Spread and Gathering Ratios
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- Опубліковано 16 лис 2024
- Welcome to CoCoVid! In today’s video I will be sharing the basics of dart manipulation, added fullness, and walking you through creating the patterns for three different gathered yoke variations. This video is meant as an introduction to these techniques, and there are nearly infinite varieties of shapes and designs that you can make.
If you want to try these methods on a half scale front bodice sloper block I have provided one here that you can print out: drive.google.c...
To make it easier to navigate the exercises later; here are some important timestamps:
Dart Manipulation Basics: • Flat Patternmaking: Sl...
Gathering Ratios: • Flat Patternmaking: Sl...
Bodice 1 Pattern: • Flat Patternmaking: Sl...
Bodice 2 Pattern: • Flat Patternmaking: Sl...
Bodice 3 Pattern: • Flat Patternmaking: Sl...
If you want more resources for patternmaking you can check out the following textbooks:
Joseph-Armstrong, H. (2006). Patternmaking for fashion design (4th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Prentice Hall.
Crawford, C. (2007). Patternmaking made easy (2nd ed.). Amaden-Crawford Inc.
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WOW - A wonderful presentation especially for those of us learning to draft patterns. Thank you for sharing your techniques and knowledge with us Laura!
Please post more videos! The explanation about gathering math *chef’s kiss*. I’m teaching myself pattern drafting and sewing and you just made 2 concepts (yokes and gathers) seem like something attainable. Thank you!
Hello, Thanks for the explanation. Great tutorial. Is the first time I watched it. Hope you continue doing these videos. I have that pattern making book but feel intimidated to try. Watching your video give me a clear understanding of the techniques. Love it ❤
This is the best video I have seen on youtube so far
really enjoyed this video.Like it when patterns are used for demonstratios.
Thank you for your tutorial it is very well explained.
More similar videos please. Well explained. Thank you.
Your video is so clear and informative. Thank you.
Loved this video! I'm kinda a newbie and I never realized it was so easy to add pleats and gathers! Very excited to give this a go!
Thank you so much for making this so much understandable! Please can you also show this using a skirt pattern? Thank you
Incredible! You explained it so clearly, I loved seeing the actual garment compared to the flat pattern. I’ve been wanting to make a yoked button down and had no idea where to start, thank you! Subscribed :)
Thanks for this ma
Much love for you
Thank you so much, this is what i was searching for a long time.....
Loved the way u explained....very useful for beginers learning patern drafting...
Outstanding! I really learned a lot, even though I’ve seen for many years, I’m only recently starting to seriously work with pattern drafting and altering/designing. Thank you!
THIS VIDEO IS AMAZING! THANK YOU!
Good afternoon dear.
Very understandable.
Thank you ever so much.💞💯💥✌
Laura - Enjoyed and learned a lot - Thank you!
Wow very dynamic video😍
Thanks for the update
Just come across your video, wow what a great explanation such a good tutor went off and had a try slashing and spreading with more confidence thank you more pleasex
Thank you very much for giving us this information, I really appreciate it.
This was soooo helpful! Thx for sharing👏🏼
This is a lovely clear explination of this technique. Thank you : )
This was super informative and well presented! Now I just need a bodice sloper for my measurements :)
Thank you so much. You made it look easy
Wow this is super helpful! Thank you!
Great information. Thank you.
this is very helpful. thank you
Thanks for this :)
It appears as if, in the case of a full length pattern piece ending at the knee, changing a round neck to scoop neck, a gathered neck would involve making those slashes all the way to the knee. Is that correct?
I feel like that moment in The Matrix where Neo can suddenly see the code because I finally get the concept of slash and spread and it's like the whole universe is opening up to me.
Fantastic!! I'm so glad I could be of help! 😃
Please do more drafting videos...
Mam pls make d video on full bust adjustment. I have seen many videos about full bust adjustment. But could not understand. Pls make it in clear n simple way.where to use?how to use? N when to use.i will be ever grateful to you. Thank you
I've got some basic beginner questions on the first altered pattern where you moved the dart and pleats to the side that joins with the yolk. Assuming the new dart is still sewn, is there a tip for hiding that dart seam among the gathers? Before cutting the yolk from the base, should it be marked on the yolk where the dart seam should line up among the gathers? Or does the excess gathered fabric and evenness of spacing make enough fullness that knowing where the pattern lines up with the apex is unnecessary? While space for a dart is important in creating the pattern, can the actual stitching of the dart be made unnecessary due to fabric choice and the fullness created by the overall gathers?
Yes to the second two questions! That pattern has no darts anymore. The excess gathered fabric passing over the bust apex makes the dart unessesary. Since we transferred the dart space from the waist to the seam the space that the dart takes up is converted into the gathers.
mind blown 🤯
This is so so great! Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I just have one question, how do you know where to put the arm hole notch on the front and back? I’m so excited to make my own patterns from now on!
Thank you! I was taught to put the notches 3 inches up from the underarm seam. However, the notch can be moved up or down to adjust the part of the cap that is eased in when setting the seam.
Laura Kane Designs thank you for replying! That’s so interesting, I’ll give it a go 😊
thank you!!!
Are you still on youtube
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You can mock this up in 3D 😊
Bravooooooo
And if you want extreme fullness in heavy fabrics, you cartridge pleat the thing.
Slash and spread is more accurate for me.