A back is a foundation pattern constructed to fit a specific figure. A block can be drafting to fit an individual figure using personal measurements. For this method see page 124.
In the clothing industry the blocks are constructed to the standard (average) measurements for specific group of men e.g. young men, regular sized men, tall men and size charts of these groups are based on the relationship of different measurements (e.g. chest to ) of an average man in a particular group.
The block is constructed to a set of standard measurements for a particular size. It is used as a basis for interpreting a design and producing a finished pattern. The design shape may change dramatically but the basic fit of the pattern will conform to the size of the basic block.
SIZE CHARTS
The construction of any size chart is determined by two main factors: the type of garment and the market for which it is made.
(a) Type of garment Different size charts are required for different types of garments, e. g:
Shirts — based on neck size ( 1 cm intervals).
Suits ---- based on chest size (4 cm intervals).
Casual or sportswear – based on chest sizes ( X small, medium, large, X large).
(b) Market The actual measurements that complete a chart are determined by the type of man for which the garment is designed, e. g. young man, average man. Many manufacturers will also offer different size ranges, e.g. tall man, short man.
We will show you how to create a collage quickly and easily. We will use AKVIS Chameleon plug-in for Paint Shop Pro to smooth the borders of the inserted object and to adapt the object to the color range of the target image.
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