+ Garment Construction. + Dart: Wedge shaped piece of fabric that is used to take out excess fabric.

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+ Garment Construction

+ Dart: Wedge shaped piece of fabric that is used to take out excess fabric.

+ Pleat A fold in the fabric of a garment as a part of the design of the garment, with the purpose of adding controlled fullness or taking up excess fabric.

+ TYPES OF PLEATS Box Pleat Inverted Pleat Knife Pleat Accordion Pleat KNIFE PLEAT

+ Box PleatInverted Pleat

+ Accordian

+ Gather: an area where fabric is folded or bunched together.

+ Princess Seam: shaped seams that run down the front side of a dresses or shirt to fit a garment closely. Use them in place of darts.

+ Gore: One of the panels, usually tapering or shaped, making up a garment, as a skirt.

+ Godet: A long, narrow triangular cloth piece of fabric; usually seen on a skirt along the hem.

+ Ruffle: Trimming made from gathering a strip of fabric

+ Fitted bodice: 2 front darts & 2 back darts.

+ Bodice: A garment that covers the body from waist up.

+ Knit bodice: Darts are eliminated because the fabric is a stretch knit.

+ Shirt: Loosely fitted, can have a drop shoulder, imitative of men’s shirt. Components include tailored collar, front placket & cuff sleeves

+ Novelty Top: A variety of components put together.

+ Sleeves: There are two types. 1. Set-in sleeves 2. Sleeves cut in one with bodice.

+ Sleeve Lengths

+ Cuff & Sleeve finishes: Many varieties of sleeve and cuff endings are possible.

+ Necklines: The edge of garment which surrounds the neck and shoulders. Can be round, jewel or V neck.

+ Collars: Type of neckline with an added piece of fabric that surrounds the neck & is attached to the neckline.

+ Placket: Front opening of a garment which allows the body to enter. Men's = left over right. Women's = right over left. Buttons are placed at evenly spaced intervals of the garment at pressure points (bust,waist)