Claims
- 1. A method of making a garment pattern comprising the steps of
- 1. adjusting a mannequin characterized by at least one moveable contour element to establish a contour of said mannequin corresponding to a predetermined style of garment for which a pattern is desired;
- 2. positioning a self-supporting shell over the mannequin as adjusted so that said shell is supported on the mannequin at the shoulders, bust and back thereof;
- 3. cutting the shell on at least one side to remove excess material therefrom while at substantially the same time and thereafter shaping the remainder of the shell to the contour of the mannequin and securing the shell in that contour thereby imparting to it a style corresponding to said predetermined style;
- 4. making markings on the shell while it is still on the mannequin to delineate patterns for the several pieces of the garment intended to be produced, and
- 5. cutting the shell along said markings to generate a plurality of pattern pieces of three-dimensional configuration.
- 2. A method of making a garment pattern according to claim 1 which further comprises the step of flattening each of said pattern pieces over a plurality of layers of garment fabric to provide for a plurality of pieces of fabric for a plurality of garments.
- 3. A method of making a garment pattern according to claim 1 which further comprises the step of slitting each three-dimensionally configured pattern piece at its edges to permit each such piece to be flattened whereby the slits indicate the positions of spread-shape areas for taking darts or tucks in fabric pieces prepared from the pattern pieces.
- 4. A method of making a garment pattern according to claim 3 which further comprises the step of preparing a traced pattern from each of said pattern pieces as flattened whereby each traced pattern is useful as a template of a garment element for cutting individual pieces of fabric to be joined into a complete garment.
- 5. A method of making a garment pattern according to claim 4 which further comprises the step of forming a margin on each of said templates to provide for seaming of pieces of fabric cut subsequently therefrom.
- 6. A method of making a plurality of garment pattern pieces and fabric pieces therefrom comprising the steps of
- 1. adjusting a mannequin characterized by at least one moveable contour element to establish a contour of said mannequin corresponding to a predetermined style of garment for which a pattern is desired;
- 2. positioning a self-supporting shell over the mannequin as adjusted so that said shell is supported on the mannequin at the shoulders, bust and back thereof;
- 3. cutting the shell on at least one side to remove excess material therefrom while at substantially the same time and thereafter shaping the remainder of the shell to the contour of the mannequin and securing the shell in that contour thereby imparting to it a style corresponding to said predetermined style;
- 4. making markings on the shell while it is still on the mannequin to delineate patterns for the several pieces of the garment intended to be produced;
- 5. cutting the shell along said markings to generate a plurality of pattern pieces of three-dimensional configuration;
- 6. forming each of said three-dimensionally configured pattern pieces into a flat piece;
- 7. positioning each flattened pattern piece on a plurality of layers of garment fabric, and
- 8. cutting said layers in conformance with the shapes of said pattern pieces as flattened to generate a plurality of garment fabric pieces corresponding to each of said pattern pieces.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This Application is a continuation-in-part of my co-pending application Ser. No. 245,131, filed in the U.S. Patent Office on Apr. 18, 1972, and now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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