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10 April 2010 239 views 5 Comments


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  • moomoobrom said:

    @DavidCoffin Yes I guess you’re right, I was taught the old fashioned way… which means that although in the past I have had to copy items; rather than trace off, it was quicker and easier to draft from scratch. When you’re dealing with such simple shapes it becomes so much easier to learn to do it properly! Once you have the basics then you can be creative and make interesting things if the need arises.There are lots of good pattern books out there, just go to your library!

  • DavidCoffin said:

    This is just a way to swipe the front, back and band shapes from basic existing pants; you’ll need to supply other detail patterns yourself (or borrow them from my book). To establish the grain, fold the leg portions of your tracings exactly in half and use the fold as the grain-line. This method isn’t appropriate for copying pants with a shaped band, yokes, or any other complex pieces, but can give you a good place to start if you have instructions on how to add those to a basic pattern; enjoy!

  • moomoobrom said:

    Much quicker to learn basics of drafting a simple pair of trousers. Problem with this method is that you don’t show grain marking, and construction of shaped waist bands- pocket bags, pocket facings, balance of pocket facing etc etc… you can spot a poorly made pair of trousers from half a mile by stressed/gapping pockets!

  • poosaypirate said:

    thank you SO MUCH for posting this !
    it helped demystify certain quiestions i had which were so simple but so hard to answer like how to calculate the darts and the folded under from the back panel of the crotch- i feel stupid for not knowing but in reality- how else can you learn it?
    thanks again!!

  • MyKalliope said:

    Thank you very much for this!

    You are excellent at explaining what might otherwise be complicated procedures.

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