pattern draftingofbasicpatternforshorts.pptx

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Drafting the Basic Pattern of Shorts

Learning Objectives At the end of this lesson, you should be able to do the following: Enumerate the measurement, needed and procedure to followed in drafting the a. Front part of the short pants, b. back part of the short pants Discuss and illustrate the steps in assembling the short Draft short pants.

PROCEDURE IN DRAFTING THE SHORT PANTS Measurement Needed: Crotch divide by 2 Waistline divide by 4 Length as is 1 st Hip divide by 4 2 nd Hip divide by 4 Bottom width divide by 2

Materials Needed Manila Paper Tape Measure Pencil with eraser Tailor’s Chalk L-Square Hip Curve Scissors

Procedure Step I: Vertically taken and Horizontally drawn for the major lines Measure 2 inches from the top edge and 2 inches from the left edge of the pattern paper. Connect the marks with a perpendicular line. A is the corner of two lines. AB crotch measurement downward. AC length measurement downward. BD 4 inches upward Draw Horizontal Lines for B, C, D to the right side.

PROCEDURE Step II. Marking the center line of the Front part of the Short Pants. 7. BE is ¼ of the 2 nd Hip to the right. 8. EF is ½ inch to the right 9. FG is 1 ¾ inches to the right. 10. Get the measurement from B, E, F, G and divide the sum by two for H (center line). 11. Extend H to line a and line C. 12. I corner of AH 13. IJ is 1/8 of the waist to the left 14. IK is 1/8 of the waist to the right 15. L is corner of CH 16. LM is ½ of the bottom of the width to the left. 17. LN is ½ of the bottom width to the right.

PROCEDURE Step III: Shaping the front Short Pants 18. Connect KP with a line 19. Corner of DF is D1 20. FF1 is 3 inches upward 21. Connect F1 to G with a curve line 22. Connect GN with a line. 23. D1 to D2 is ¼ of 2 nd Hips to the left. 24. Connect J, D2 down to M using the hip curve. 25. Cut J, I, K, F1, G down to N. 26. Cut J, D2 to M, L, N.

DRAFTING THE BACK PART OF THE SHORT PANTS STEP I: Tracing the majors lines for the Back Part of the Shorts Pants Place the front pattern on the top of a manila paper at least 4” from the left edge. Place LMN at the edge of the pattern. Trace and transfer lines ABCD and centerline of the front pattern. O mid-point of 1 + 1 1/4” upward. Connect EO under the front pattern. D3 is the corner of D2 and E marked under. QP is 1 ¼ inches to the left (for dart allowance)

8. PQ is ¼ of the waistline plus ¾ inch to the left. 9. D3R is ¼ of 2 nd Hips plus ¾ inch to the left. 10. MS is 1 inch to the right. 11. NT 1 inch to the right. 12. Connect QR and S with the use of Hip Curve. 13. GU is 1 ¼ inches to the right. 14. Connect T and U with a line. 15. UV is ½ inch down. 16. Connect EV with a line.

STEP II: Remove the front pattern and shape the back crotch. 17. Connect D3 and V with a curve line. 18. Connect Q and O with a line. 19. W is the midpoint of O and Q. 20. W, X is 6 inches downward. 21. O, P distance divided by 2 and place between W. 22. Connect the marks with X to show the dart. 23. Cut the back pattern from Q, O, D3, V and T. 24. Cut Q, R, S and T.

Marking the Waistband at the Back Pattern Measure 1 ½ inches downward from Q to O Connect the marks. Cut and remove the waistband.

Cutting the Front Pattern Marking the Waistband Measure 1 ½ inches from J and K downward. Connect the marks. Cut the waistband.

Let's do it! Draft pattern for short pants. Rubrics Corresponding Points A. Process (50%) Follow the procedure properly Completeness of the tools Neatness TOTAL 35 5 10 50 B. Product (30%) Curved lines were smoothly drawn. Perpendicular lines were projected perfectly. Unnecessary marks were erased neatly. Pattern were labeled clearly and properly. Pattern was neatly drafted. Total 6 6 6 6 6 30 C. Work Habits (20%) Manipulated drafting tools properly. Observed economy in the use of materials. Maintained clean working area. Worked on the target time. Total 5 5 5 5 20

References https://i.pinimg.com/originals/40/01/db/4001dbf21db428bea6db93076170393b.jpg Clothing Technology Made Easy by: Carmelita B. Hilario page 192-197
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