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To execute excellent designs, you need accurate pattern drafting
and quality sewing, and Professional Sewing Techniques for
Designers, Third Edition gives aspiring designers these skills. The
text presents a wide range of step-by-step beginning and advanced
techniques, accompanied by detailed illustrations to help with
visual learning. Each chapter covers a topic following the
stitching order of a garment, including stabilizers, darts, seams,
pockets, tucks and pleats, zippers, waistbands, flounces, collars,
facing, and more. This book also incorporates social topics
relevant to the fashion industry such as sustainability, gender
neutral design, and diverse representation. Learning tools like
checklists and Style I.D. diagrams teach students to understand the
relationships between fabric, sewing techniques, and design and
apply this knowledge to their own creations. New to this Edition:
-New chapter on “Sustainable Sewing” -Focus on inclusivity,
including gender neutral language and more illustrations of people
of color -All-new STUDIO featuring video demonstrations of
beginning and advanced stitching techniques STUDIO Features
Include: -Download 1/2 scale slopers for easy practice -Practice
your skills by completing worksheet PDFs -Watch step-by-step videos
that bring sewing techniques to life Instructor Resources -An
Instructor's Guide to help incorporate this text into the classroom
-PowerPoints featuring key concepts from each chapter
With hundreds of step-by-step illustrated instructions and a
user-friendly, stay-flat format, Patternmaking with Stretch Knit
Fabrics provides emerging fashion designers with comprehensive
information on how to draft patterns for popular cut-and-sew
stretch knit fabrics such as jersey and knits with spandex. After
covering the basics of knits and techniques for gauging stretch
capacity, Julie Cole introduces a unique, simplified approach to
drafting slopers using hip and top foundations. She then provides
information on converting, drafting, grading, and reducing patterns
for proper fit in four categories of stretch. The book proceeds to
drafting slopers and patterns for tops, dresses, jackets, sweaters,
cardigans, skirts, pants, lingerie, swimwear, and activewear.
Patternmaking with Stretch Knit Fabrics is ideal for students with
basic or intermediate design, patternmaking, and sewing skills for
any course in which students design and draft patterns for knits;
or courses that incorporate both knits and woven fabrics. Features
- Accurate and simplified system for patternmaking with stretch
knit fabrics with easier to follow approach than other books -Each
chapter includes - Key terms - Highly-illustrated step-by-step
instructions - Three types of boxes: "Important", "Pattern Tip",
and "Stitching Tip" - End of chapter features "Knit It Together"
checklist, "Stop! What Do I Do If..." troubleshooting tips, and
"Self Critique" review - More than 900 technical drawings with
color accents and 100 photographs of sewn samples on the dress form
Patternmaking with Stretch Knit Fabric STUDIO - Study smarter with
self-quizzes featuring scored results and personalized study tips -
Review concepts with flashcards of terms and definitions - Access
downloadable files for half-size top and hip foundations, and
slopers found in the book Teaching Resources - Instructor's Guide
and Test Bank includes sample syllabi, suggested projects, test
questions, and evaluation guides
This volume is the third in an influential series of anthologies by
editors Norma Broude and Mary D. Garrard that challenge art history
from a feminist perspective. Following their "Feminism and Art
History: Questioning the Litany" (1982) and "The Expanding
Discourse: Feminism and Art History" (1992), this new volume
identifies female agency as a central theme of recent feminist
scholarship. Framed by a lucid and stimulating critical
introduction, twenty-three essays on artists and issues from the
Renaissance to the present, written in the 1990s and after, offer a
nuanced critique of the poststructuralist premises of 1980s
feminist art history.The contributors include: Allison Arieff,
Janis Bergman-Carton, Babette Bohn, Norma Broude, Anna C. Chave,
Julie Cole, Bridget Elliott, Mary D. Garrard, Sheila ffolliott,
Darcy Grimaldo Grigsby, Ruth E. Iskin, Geraldline A. Johnson,
Amelia Jones, Maud Lavin, Julie Nicoletta, Carol Ockman, Erica
Rand, John B. Ravenal, Lisa Saltzman, and Mary D. Sheriff.
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