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EFFECTS OF COMBINATIONS OF PATTERNMAKING METHODS AND DRESS FORMS ON GARMENT APPEARANCE
Fujii, Chinami
Takatera, Masayuki
Kim, KyoungOk
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basic pattern
appearance
sensory evaluation
We investigated the effects of the combinations of patternmaking methods and dress forms on the appearance of a garment. Six upper garments were made using three patternmaking methods used in France, Italy, and Japan, and two dress forms made in Japan and France. The patterns and the appearances of the garments were compared using geometrical measurements. Sensory evaluations of the differences in garment appearance and fit on each dress form were also carried out. In the patterns, the positions of bust and waist darts were different. The waist dart length, bust dart length, and positions of the bust top were different depending on the patternmaking method, even when the same dress form was used. This was a result of differences in the measurements used and the calculation methods employed for other dimensions. This was because the ideal body shape was different for each patternmaking method. Even for garments produced for the same dress form, the appearances of the shoulder, bust, and waist from the front, side, and back views were different depending on the patternmaking method. As a result of the sensory evaluation, it was also found that the bust and waist shapes of the garments were different depending on the combination of patternmaking method and dress form. Therefore, to obtain a garment with better appearance, it is necessary to understand the effects of the combinations of patternmaking methods and body shapes.
Article
AUTEX RESEARCH JOURNAL.17(3):277-286(2017)
Lodz University of Technology Faculty of Material Technologies and Textile Design
2017-09-02
eng
journal article
VoR
http://hdl.handle.net/10091/00021323
https://soar-ir.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/20565
https://doi.org/10.1515/aut-2016-0020
10.1515/aut-2016-0020
1470-9589
AUTEX RESEARCH JOURNAL
17
3
277
286
https://soar-ir.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/20565/files/24220012_06.pdf
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