SLC22W4 | Basic Children's Clothing Pattern Layout| Class #4

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Hello everyone, good morning to you all and welcome back to my blog. It was quite an interesting class and I really learnt a lot, many thanks to the Teacher. I will be written a Tutorial on how to make various Children Collar Pattern Layout.
Round Neck
  • First of all, draw a box then square it with 1/2 the width of the back 15cm by 5cm, 10cm. I used 5cm for mine.

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  • Point 1: Locate the middle of the lines between Point AD and BC

  • Point 2: Divide line AD by 4. Divide Line BC by 4

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  • Then join point 1 and 2 through a curve.

  • Also join point 2 and B through a curve.

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  • Then join B and 1 Outside the box and the C shape join B with 1

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Baby Collar

Draw a box with 1/4 of the back circumference and the width of the neck multiplied by 2. And then label A,B,C,D, in each corner.

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  • Point 1: Locate the center of the box between Point AD and BC.

  • Point 2: Divide the line that passes through AD and BC by 4.

  • Then, join points 1 with 2 through a smooth curve.

Join A with 2 through a smooth curve
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  • Join A and 1 through a Curve as a C shape outside the box.

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Yoke-type collar
  • To make this type of collar, I first of all of joined the front pattern with the back pattern at the shoulders at a distance of 1.5 cm. This is because I was making the Collar for a small size. You will use 2cm measurement if you're making for a large size.

  • At the neckline, the skirt is dropped by 10 cm both at the front and at the back, with a 2 cm opening at the back for the buttons to cross.

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Sailor collar
  • For this, the patterns are also joined with a 1.5 cm opening just like the Yoke-type Collar.

  • Measure 12cm or more in the front of the pattern from the neckline down to the E line inorder to give more depth to the "V" shape.

  • Then, from the neckline at the back we go down 12 cm or more, depending on the design squared at a 90°C angle with the shoulder.

  • At the shoulder, go down 12 cm or more, and then join with a gentle curve with the front point that we made previously, leaving a square at the back and a "V" at the front.

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Types of Pocket
  • Welt pocket

This type of pocket is mostly seen in outfits like Trousers, suit Jackets.**

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  • Round patch pocket

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This type of pocket is mostly seen in Shirts, Trousers, dresses and shirts .

Double stitched pocket

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This type of pocket is mostly seen at the back of Jean trousers.

  • Straight patch pocket

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This type of pocket is mostly seen in wears like Jean trousers, overall, panties etc

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Bienvenida amiga @roeenenye, muy buena explicación del tema, solo debes tener más precisión al momento de realizar las piezas debido a que si no le das una forma correcta (semi-curva), tiende no realizar bien las piezas al momento de cortarla sobre tela, los resultados no serían los esperado.

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