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===Skirt Blocks===
===Skirt Blocks===
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===Pants Sloper===
===Pants Blocks===
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===Bodice Sloper===
===Bodice Block===
''Note : Some patternmaking systems provide instructions on creating a bodice front and back as a single pattern piece.''
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Some patternmaking systems provide instructions on creating a bodice front and back as a single pattern piece. Some examples of such systems are To Be Provided


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====Independent Women's Bodice Front====
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Some patternmaking systems provide instructions on creating a bodice front as a pattern piece and bodice back as a separate pattern piece. One example of a patternmaking system that uses this approach is described in the book How to Make Sewing Patterns by Don McCunn.
''Note : Most Bodice, Dress, Shirt, Jacket, and Coat blocks contain a related sleeve pattern. If you need to change sleeves on existing garments or patterns, you can measure around the armhole of the garment or pattern, then generate an independent sleeve pattern using the arm length and circumference measurements from a standard (multi-size) or individual .vit file.
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====[[Sleeve Block, McCunn System | Sleeve Block, McCunn System ]]====


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===Pattern Alteration Techniques===
===Pattern Alteration Techniques===
Many methods exist to transform a pattern into a different style. This tutorial is not designed to be a textbook on fashion design. What we will discuss in the next few sections are some techniques that are used among many of the reference material on patternmaking and design. Some of these techniques are:
Many methods exist to transform a pattern into a different style. This tutorial is not designed to be a textbook on fashion design. What we will discuss in the next few sections are some techniques that are used among many of the reference material on patternmaking and design. Some of these techniques are:
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*Adding fullness
*Adding fullness
*Variations in sleeves
*Variations in sleeves
*Variations in colars
*Variations in collars


This is by no means an exhaustive list. The types of variations possible are limited only by the imagination of the designer.
This is by no means an exhaustive list. The types of variations possible are limited only by the imagination of the designer.

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Introduction to Tutorials

This section of tutorials is not targeted toward people with extensive patternmaking experience. This section is intended to assist users who may be new to the pattern making process and who are using one of the pattern making systems for which Valentina is designed. Valentina provides many useful features but it does not create a pattern without the appropriate input.

For a more detailed instructions to the Valentina program, please see the User Manual

A list of Patternmaking References is available in the User Manual. This tutorial is intended to contain basic tutorials on creating a simple pattern with each system.

Create Basic Blocks

Skirt Blocks

Skirt Block, McCunn System

Pants Blocks

Pants Block, McCunn System

Bodice Block

Note : Some patternmaking systems provide instructions on creating a bodice front and back as a single pattern piece.

Bodice Block, McCunn System

Sleeve Blocks

Note : Most Bodice, Dress, Shirt, Jacket, and Coat blocks contain a related sleeve pattern. If you need to change sleeves on existing garments or patterns, you can measure around the armhole of the garment or pattern, then generate an independent sleeve pattern using the arm length and circumference measurements from a standard (multi-size) or individual .vit file.

Sleeve Block, McCunn System

Pattern Alteration Techniques

Many methods exist to transform a pattern into a different style. This tutorial is not designed to be a textbook on fashion design. What we will discuss in the next few sections are some techniques that are used among many of the reference material on patternmaking and design. Some of these techniques are:

  • Changing seam location
  • Changing dart location
  • Changing darts to seams
  • Adding fullness
  • Variations in sleeves
  • Variations in collars

This is by no means an exhaustive list. The types of variations possible are limited only by the imagination of the designer.

Bodice Front Design Variations

Many women's patterns use darts to shape the garment. Moving the dart can open up possibilities for design variations. Techniques such as slash, spread, and pivot are commonly used in several systems. This section will describe how to use the Valentina Software to implement these techniques. Some additional variations will be discussed here including the princess seam, curved dart, shoulder darts, shoulder gathers, and the addition of a yoke

Bodice Back Design Variations

Pattern Design Variations (Modifications of Basic Sleeve)

Many variations are possible beginning with a basic sleeve pattern. Some of the ones to be discussed here include

  • Flounced Sleeve
  • Gathered Sleeve Top
  • Gathered Sleeve Cap
  • Leg-of-Mutton Sleeve
  • Puffed Sleeve
Use Valentina Rotate Tool to create Cape Sleeve
Use Valentina Rotate Tool to create Bell Sleeve

Skirt Design Variations

Creating a Jacket Design From a Bodice Sloper

Pant Design Variations

Putting Bodice and Skirt Together to Create Dress Design Variations