Thursday, July 28, 2011

Basic Sewing: How to read a pattern tutorial-PART 2

 

Pattern Instructions and Pieces:

Notions and Fabric to Buy: A list of types of fabrics that work with pattern. A list of notions needed (ex: zipper, elastic, lace, ribbon, etc.). A list of quantity of fabric (and lining and interfacing) based on body measurements
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· Front and Back images – Shows a drawing of what each finished garment will look like from front (bigger images) and back (smaller images)
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· Pattern pieces – images on instructions that explain which pieces will need to be cut from paper depending on which pattern you are doing (ex: which pieces go with style D)
Pattern Pieces
· Cutting Layout – indicates recommended placement of pattern pieces on fabric when you’re ready to start cutting out the fabric.
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· Cutting line – Different lines indicate cut for a different size (stated on the lines)
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· Seam Line – Typically 5/8th inch from the cutting line, unless otherwise specified in pattern directions
· Hem Line – Fabric folded on itself (folded twice to enclose raw edge) at points where fabric end is not connected to another pattern piece (ex: ankle of pants, cuff on simple sleeve, bottom edge of skirt, etc.)
· Grain line – This line needs to be exactly parallel to the selvage
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· Fold line – Indicates where fold of fabric needs to line up
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· Notches – Triangles that you cut outside of pattern so that you can match up separate pieces when preparing to sew
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· Dots – Points of interest that are explained in each pattern (ex: where to stop sewing for zipper opening, where to place corners of pocket piece, dart sewing start and stop, etc)
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