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==Creating a Pattern== |
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https://wiki.seamly.net/wiki/UserManual:Pattern_properties |
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### [[UserManual:Pattern_properties|Pattern Properties]] |
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### [[UserManual:Pattern_measurementFile|Pattern Measurement File]] |
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### [[UserManual:Pattern_variables |Pattern Variables]] |
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## [[UserManual:Creating_Patterns | Drafting Patterns in Draw Mode]] |
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### [[UserManual:Creating Patterns#Overview| Overview]] |
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### [[UserManual:Creating Patterns#Creating_Drawings| Create a Draft piece]] |
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#### [[UserManual:Formula creation | Create Objects with Formulas]] |
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#### [[UserManual:Pattern_operations| Group Operations on Objects]] |
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##### [[UserManual:Pattern_rotate | Rotation (Slash and Spread)]] |
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##### [[UserManual:Pattern_mirror | Mirroring (Symmetry)]] |
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##### [[UserManual:Pattern_move | Copy and Move]] |
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### [[UserManual:Pattern detail | Create a Detail piece]] |
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### [[UserManual:Pattern history record| Undoing actions and Deleting objects]] |
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### [[UserManual:PatternSaving |Saving Patterns]] |
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### [[UserManual:PatternSharing |Sharing Patterns]] |
Revision as of 17:51, 16 November 2020
The following is a stub outline supplied on the basis of a beginners notes. Please enhance it.
Draw Mode
Seamly is an open-source software designed for clothing patterns, more specifically - at the moment - slopers, which must be adjusted for both seam allowances and "ease", the amount of extra space needed by a particular fabric.
The Draw Mode is designed to allow easy adjustment of a pattern to suit particular wearers. It is therefore entirely formula-based, where the simplest formula is a set figure.
Overview
A pattern is a collection of pieces, prepared individually. Drawing a pattern starts from a reference point. Construction lines are defined from there, until sewing lines are defined. Most lines are defined by one or more points, and occasionally angles. These are measured anti-clockwise from 0 degrees = horizontal to the right. It is generally easiest to sketch in the line approximately first, and then refine it using the parameters box displayed by double-clicking on the appropriate element. Notches, text, grain and other items are added after you have traced the outline of the pattern with the Workpiece tool.
Tools
https://wiki.seamly.net/wiki/UserManual:Tools