Basic Pattern Guidelines February 2014. Basic Pattern Guidelines For Tops Armholes must meet at side seam with nice curved shape. No V shape. Armhole.

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Basic Pattern Guidelines February 2014

Basic Pattern Guidelines For Tops Armholes must meet at side seam with nice curved shape. No V shape. Armhole and neck must meet at shoulder with nice smooth curves. BackFront February 2014 At least 3/8 Bodices and yokes should be shaped for proper balance. Sides should be at least 3/8 shorter than CF and CB. Front Back

Basic Pattern Guidelines For Tops Back armhole must be taller than front armhole to put shoulder seam in correct position. Shoulder seam should be 1/4 to 3/8 forward of high point shoulder (HPS), unless otherwise indicated. Shoulder slope angle should be approximately 20 degrees for a standard shirt. Non-standard shirts can vary by style. Front and back shoulder slope angles should match, unless otherwise indicated. Front body width is 1/2 wider for Missy and 1 wider for Plus than back body width at the side seams. If front body width is not wider, the back panel will shift to the front at the side seams. February 2014 ½ to ¾ 20 degree angle. Front Panel Wider Front Back

Basic Pattern Guidelines For Tops SURPLICE: Bodice panels should be curved for better fit in the bust. Curving the panel allows for more bust projection. February 2014 Blend CF Overlap Blend Overlap CF SURPLICE: Bodice panels should NOT be straight. Straight bodice panels cause drag lines and poor fit in the bust with limited bust projection.

Basic Pattern Guidelines For Tops February 2014 OVAL SHAPED ARMHOLE: Oval shaped armhole is not too high or too low. Garment does not bunch under the arm. Armhole does not gap open in the front or back. Overall ideal shape and fit. C-SHAPED ARMHOLE: C-shaped armholes sit too high on the body causing garment to bunch under the arm. Armhole gaps open at front and back. Overall poor shape and fit. Side Seam Shoulder

Basic Pattern Guidelines For Sleeves February 2014 STANDARD SET-IN SLEEVE: Cap height on a fitted sleeve needs to be 2/3 to 3/4 of armhole depth of set-in armhole. Sleeve cap ease should be 1/2 to 3/4. STANDARD SET-IN SLEEVE: Back sleeve cap width needs to be 1/2 wider than front sleeve cap width, providing adequate reach room. Back 1/2 Wider Front Back

February 2014 Basic Pattern Guidelines For Sleeves SUITING SET-IN ONE PIECE SLEEVE: Cap height on a fitted sleeve needs to be 2/3 to 3/4 of armhole depth of set-in armhole. Sleeve cap ease should be 3/4 – 1 1/4 depending on style and shoulder pad height. SUITING SET-IN TWO PIECE SLEEVE: Cap height on a fitted sleeve needs to be 2/3 to 3/4 of armhole depth of set-in armhole. Sleeve cap ease should be 3/4 to 1 1/4 depending on style and shoulder pad height. Grainline of upper sleeve should have 2/3 rd to the front and 1/3 rd to the back, at sleeve hem. BackFront UPPER SLEEVE UNDER SLEEVE 1/3 rd 2/3 rd FrontBack

Basic Pattern Guidelines For Skirts BALANCED skirt at perceived waist, but skirt is sitting too high on the body. NOT BALANCED skirt at natural waist. BALANCED skirt at natural waist. Perceived Waist Natural Waist Side Seam February 2014

Basic Pattern Guidelines For Skirts February 2014 Center Front and Center Back Front panel should be no more than 1 wider than back panel at side seam. Back Front 1 or less

Basic Pattern Guidelines For Skirts When increasing the hemline sweep, fullness must be added evenly throughout the pattern to remain balanced. When increasing the hemline sweep, DO NOT add all the fullness at the side seams. Center Front February 2014

Basic Pattern Guidelines For Pants Grainline must be perpendicular to hem and centered on bottom opening. When folded on grainline, leg should match from bottom opening to knee. Back panel should be no more than 1 wider than front panel at bottom opening. February or less Fold Front Back

Basic Pattern Guidelines For Pants Rises must meet at inseam with nice smooth U shape. FrontBack February 2014 Back Rise should meet waistband at a 90 degree angle. 90 degree angle

Basic Pattern Guidelines For Pants February 2014 U crotch shapes have ideal through-room for seat. Front and back rise have smooth curves that follow the body shape. Overall ideal fit. FrontBackFrontBack V crotch shapes do not have enough through-room for seat. Front and back rise cut in too close on the model. Back rise gaps open at the waist. Overall poor fit.

February 2014 BALANCED pant at natural waist. BALANCED pant at perceived waist but pant sits too high on the body and waistband is straight. NOT BALANCED pant at perceived waist. Contour waistband with back rise dipping down in back. Side Seam Perceived Waist Natural Waist Perceived Waist Natural Waist Perceived Waist Natural Waist Inseam Basic Pattern Guidelines For Pants