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## Patternmaking for Fashion Design
# Lori A. Knowles
## Practical Guide to Patternmaking for Fashion Designers: Menswear
## Practical Guide to Patternmaking for Fashion Designers: Juniors, Misses and Women
# Lucia Mors de Castro
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# Édition Esmod (International Fashion Design School) http://www.esmod-editions.com
## Collection Devenir modéliste / Become a pattern drafter Book Series — Claire Wargnier (Français / English)
 
 
 
#Antonio donnanno et al,
## Fashion Patternmaking Techniques in 3 Vols. (en) ; Vol 1 (2014) ISBN-13: 978-8415967095 ; Vol 2 (2014) ISBN-13: 978-8415967682; Vol 3 (2014) ISBN-13: 978-8416504183
## TECNICA DEI MODELLI - (Itallian); Vol 1 ISBN-13: 978-8889628102; Vol 2 ; Vol 3 and others.
#Jutta Jansen & Claire Rüdiger
 
## Systemschnitt 1: Modeschnitte für Röcke, Blusen, Hemden, Jacken, Hosen. Über 100 Schnitte (German)
 
## Systemschnitt 2: Modeschnitte für Mäntel, Parkas, Bademoden, Kinderbekleidung. Über 100 Schnitte (German)
 
 
=== Historical ===
(The following are included as they contain patterns for historical periods)
* "The Cutters Practical Guide", by W.D.F Vincent.
* "The History of Costume" Karl Kohler. Includes rough patterns for various periods up to the mid 19th century. This work is noted here as it came highly recommended.
 
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== Blogs == <!--T:5-->
# [http://www.fashion-incubator.com/ Fashion-Incubator]
 
=== Historical === <!--T:6-->
(The following are included as they contain patterns for historical periods, or styles, typically the late 19th century, and early 20th century )
 
The following page forming part of the Siam costumes site has links to several period works on pattern drafting (and as it was termed at the time "cutting"): http://siamcostumes.com/guides.php?cat=14
 
=== William D.F Vincent.(1860-1925) ===
 
William D.F. Vincent was a tailor and later contributor and editor to a number of works on genetleman's tailoring and garment cutting. Works incorporating his authorship and guidance are still highly regarded.
 
* "A Beginners First Course In Cutting, Part I & II" by Vincent, W. D. F (William D. F. (1860-1925) published c. 1900, by the John Williamson Company, London. Scanned version available at : https://archive.org/details/Vincent.A.Beginners.First.Course.In.Cutting.Part.I.and.II.CPG
* " Vincent's systems of cutting all kinds of tailor-made garments : part 1 : dealing with the cutting of various styles of trousers, breeches, knickers, pantaloons, leggings and gaiters, and waistcoats" by Vincent, W. D. F (William D. F. (1860-1925), published in 1903. by the John Williamson Company ,London. Scanned Version available at https://archive.org/details/b1108865 (Also contains other parts dealing with various other topics like Jackets, Ladies Garments, Defects etc.)
 
* "The Cutters Practical Guide", by W.D.F Vincent.
 
=== Others ===
 
* "A history of costume", Kohler, Karl ; Sichart, Emma von; Dallas, Alexander K. (Alexander Kennedy), b. 1867; (c. 1928?). (Note: This appears to have been reprinted a number of times so pinning down a definitive date of publication isn't easy. The scanned version at archive.org (https://archive.org/details/historyofcostume00khle/page/n9) has a copyright date of 1928. ). Includes rough patterns for various periods up to the mid 19th century, patterns given in digram form have sample measures, so some knowledge of how to interpret the pattern drafts, to change the measures is needed.
 
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