The Theory of Garment-Pattern Making - A Textbook for Clothing Designers, Teachers of Clothing Technology, and Senior Students
D**D
Good book
The book is good it has a lot of good information. It is a reprint and a bit dated but still very useful.
G**L
Maybe a little dated and I had to go through the text multiple times (but as a french speaker I think that the language difficul
Wondeful book. Maybe a little dated and I had to go through the text multiple times (but as a french speaker I think that the language difficulty is added to the pretty "strong" content). Anyway, this book is a must have for those who want to UNDERSTAND the whys and whats of pattern making. Don't dream, this is not a pattern-making book, you won't be a patternmaker, drafter or cutter after reading it, but you'll have much more than that : the beginning (or complement if you already are advanced in the field of PMaking...) of an illumination about why certains things are how they are and how they work. And isn't understanding the key to further success and mastery?
J**R
Joe’s Perspective
This book provides some very useful direction on garment design. I would definitely recommend reading this book to anyone who would like to gain a more in depth understanding of pattern making.
K**E
Horrible! Messed up reprint!!!
This book about pattens has a foreword belonging to an embroidery book and page headers of a poultry book! I am sure the original book was not like this. So messed up. And I paid over $30 for this? If I paid $5 for this I would be annoyed! I will be returning this! Too bad!
O**A
Five Stars
This book is Great, Very Informative!
S**
Terrible waste of money
Digrams are unclear and unexplained. Formatting is lazy, title on Every page for wrong book. The content is far too generic to be useful. Has nothing practical for making patterns.
E**N
Not that useful if you want to learn pattern dafting
This book is an old, British textbook. It doesn't really address much of anything about modern garments. If you're desperate, you might find something useful in there, but you're going to have to look very, very hard. If you want to learn pattern drafting, try something like "The Pattern Making Primer" by Jo Barnfield & Andrew Richards, or "The Palmer Pletsch Complete Guide to Fitting." "The Theory of Garment-Pattern Making" would probably be interesting to someone researching the history of the garment trade.
T**Y
Waste of Money!!!!
Waste of money...wish refund was an option!!!!
P**E
Check this book carefully
I just started reading this book which is headed up as practical poultry breeder - what?
G**E
Four Stars
reading this book has given me some additional information on body measurements used by the garment industry
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