Method for drafting garment patterns and means for practicing sa

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A41H 306

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040316262

ABSTRACT:
A method for garment pattern drafting for developing proportioned or graded slopers employing a grid or graphical display based upon quarter-inch spaces and comprising a series of parallel vertical and horizontal intersecting lines, the vertical series being equispaced a number of quarter-inch spaces and sixteenth-inch fractions thereof expressed as the quotient resulting from quartering the larger of actual measurements taken around the human figure, and the horizontal series being equispaced a number of quarter-inch spaces and sixteenth-inch fractions thereof expressed as the sum of the quotient of the actual centerfront measurement taken from the same figure plus a factor of two quarter-inch spaces. Suitable mounting means for the grid as well as rule members carrying a scale for marking off distances in terms of said quarter spaces are provided for constructing the grid. Also, a scale carrying curve tracer tool capable of finding its own pivot point is provided for developing the required curvilinear lines of the pattern.

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