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Pattern Making

Once the design is finalized, a pattern must be created.

This is done by transferring the design onto paper or fabric and then cutting out the individual pieces that make up the garment. As with any other garment production process, the pattern maker is important for manufacturing. Patterns are used to create the basic shape of a garment — usually created by hand or with the help of a machine.

Once the pattern is complete, it is then used to cut fabric and construct the garment.

A few different methods can be used to create patterns, but the most common method is to use a paper or cardboard template.

This template is then used to trace the outline of the desired garment onto the fabric. Once the tracing is complete, the fabric is cut by the pattern maker along the traced lines and sewn together to form the finished garment.

Another common method for creating patterns is to use a computer-aided design (CAD) program.

This type of program allows the user to create a virtual model of the garment that they want to create. The advantage of using a CAD program is that it can be used to create multiple garments at once and can also be used to make changes to the pattern before it is cut into the fabric. No matter what method is used to create them, patterns are an important part of the garment manufacturing process.

They are used to ensure that each garment is the correct size and shape and to make sure that all of the pieces fit together correctly.

Without patterns, it would be very difficult to produce garments that look good and fit well.

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