LESSON – 28 DRAFTING METHOD OF LADY’S TROUSERS BLOCK.

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LESSON – 28 DRAFTING METHOD OF LADY’S TROUSERS BLOCK

FOR LADY’S TROUSERS BLOCK DRAFING METHOD FOR LADY’S TROUSERS BLOCK FRONT : 0-1 = length + 1 – belt 1-2 = 4 cm 1-3 = leg length = 1 cm 1-4 = ½ of 1-3 + 6.5 cm 3-5 = 1/3 seat – 2.5 cm 6 is the midpoint of 3-5 give the point 7 at knee and 8 at bottom 8-9 and 8-12 = ½ bottom 7-10 and7-11= ½bottom + 2 cm 5 – 13 = 1/3 0f 5-6 draw straight line from 13 and give the point 14 –A 14-15 = ¼ waist round + 2 cm ( continue…)

14 A – 14 = 2.5 cm 13 – 16 = 4 cm BACK : 12 – 17 and 9-18 = 2 cm 10 – 19 and 11-20 = 2 cm 5-21 = 5-23 22- 24 = 4 cm or 1/24 seat 24-25 = ¼ waist round + 3 cm 9dart) + 1 cm 13-26 = 1.5 cm 26- 27 = 1/3 of 24-26 27-28 = measure front – seam allowance. Then ½ of seat + 3.5 cm 24-29 = 3 cm 21- 30 = 1 cm( continue..) DART : A= midpoint of 24-25 A-B and A-C = 1.5 cm A-D = 1/8 seat ( continue…)

FRONT POCKET: From point 15 at front 15-A = 1/6 waist round+ 2 cm 15-B = 1/12 seat + 1 cm A-C= 5 to 6 cm POCKET BAG : ( front) 1-2 = 1/6 seat 1-3 = 1/3 seat 3-4 = 1/6 seat + 2.5 cm BACK POCKET : Facing : A-B = 1/8 seat + 5 cm A-C = 8 cm Bag : A-B = 42 cm A-C = 18 cm ( continue…)

WAIST BAND : Left : A-B = 11 cm A-C = 2.5 cm C-E = ½ waist round E-G = 2.5 cm Right : A-B = 11 cm A-C = 2.5 cm C-E = ½ waist round E-G = 2 cm