Excerpt from The Pattern New Era Cutting System: Ten Complete Lessons for Cut-to-Measure Foundation Patterns, Embracing a Thoro and Accurate System of Measuring
The subject or person to be measured should be dressed in such a way as to facilitate the process, wearing garments that are plain - so that the correct outline of the figure is accessible. The attitude should be a natural one - and the person taking the measure must use great care - the measurement being very important. As it is necessary to have the correct waist line, tie a cord, or tape, or buckle a strap around waist. Measure right side.
Note: A regular 60-inch tape measure is necessary in measuring.
1. Neck Measure. Take snug measure around neck fairly well down on neck as shown on Figure 1.
(a) Place under arm square up under right arm - place back tape squarely across back and front tape across front, letting them cross under left arm. These tapes must be level - making one continuous straight line around body. Keep arms down to hold square and tapes steady.
2. Half Back. Use long tape; measure from center of back of neck to upper edge of back tape. (Fig. 1).
3. Full Back. Measure from center of back of neck to waist line, (long tape.) (Fig. 1).
4. Half Blade. One-half the entire width of back measured across shoulder blades, (long tape.) (Fig. 1).
5. Center Back. Measure on back tape from Eyelet under the arm to center of the back of figure. (Fig. 1).
6. Center Front. Measure on front tape from Eyelet under the arm to center of front of figure. (Fig. 2).
7. Front Arm Scye. Use front tape. Measure from Eyelet under arm up over shoulder to a point where shoulder seam should come (generally about ½ inch back from top of shoulder.) (Fig.2).
8. Back Arm Scye. Continue front tape over the shoulder and down to upper edge of back tape. Measure from end of Front Arm Scye (shoulder seam) to upper edge back tape. (Fig. 1).
9. Side Neck. From Eyelet under arm to point at side of neck, (this point being 1/6 of neck, from center of back of neck on right side.) Use front tape. (See Figs. 1 and 2).
(a) Replace front tape across body and up under left arm, level with back tape.
10. Half Front. (Use long tape.) Measure from Side Neck point to upper edge of front tape at Center of Front. (Fig. 2).
11. Full Front. (Use long tape.) Measure from Side Neck point to waist line at center of body front. (Fig. 2).
12. Bust Point. (Use long tape.) Measure from Side Neck point to center (fullest part) of right bust. (Fig. 2).
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Paperback. Condition: New. Print on Demand. This book introduces an innovative garment-cutting method called the New Era System. Designed to replace existing, antiquated techniques, it offers a range of benefits that save the dressmaker both time and energy. Through the use of a specially engineered square and tape system, the New Era System simplifies pattern creation and allows users to develop unique, stylish garments. This system removes uncertainty from the process, enabling one to acquire greater confidence and hone their skills. It provides an accessible and reliable foundation for all aspiring dressmakers and tailors, regardless of experience level, to cut and craft garments that fit and finish to a superior standard. Through detailed lessons and illustrative diagrams, the author guides the reader in creating a range of garments, from shirts, skirts, and sleeves to coats. By focusing on accuracy, simplicity, and speed, the New Era System empowers the reader to bring their design ideas to life with precision and ease. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Seller Inventory # 9781332176502_0
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