Determination of Functional Ease Allowances using anthropometric measurement for application in pattern construction

This research arises from the awareness that the construction of a garment pattern requires satisfaction of complex variables to ensure finished garments fit and function correctly. Current pattern construction systems rely heavily on trial and error for their satisfaction, with little objective ind...

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Main Author: Gill, Simeon
Published: Manchester Metropolitan University 2009
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-4918402015-03-20T04:25:53ZDetermination of Functional Ease Allowances using anthropometric measurement for application in pattern constructionGill, Simeon2009This research arises from the awareness that the construction of a garment pattern requires satisfaction of complex variables to ensure finished garments fit and function correctly. Current pattern construction systems rely heavily on trial and error for their satisfaction, with little objective indication of ease requirements or insight into pattern philosophy. This study combines anthropometric measurements, pattern construction and human movement to investigate functional change and provide guidance on functional ease requirements to enable better fitting and functioning garments.687.042Manchester Metropolitan Universityhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.491840Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Gill, Simeon
Determination of Functional Ease Allowances using anthropometric measurement for application in pattern construction
description This research arises from the awareness that the construction of a garment pattern requires satisfaction of complex variables to ensure finished garments fit and function correctly. Current pattern construction systems rely heavily on trial and error for their satisfaction, with little objective indication of ease requirements or insight into pattern philosophy. This study combines anthropometric measurements, pattern construction and human movement to investigate functional change and provide guidance on functional ease requirements to enable better fitting and functioning garments.
author Gill, Simeon
author_facet Gill, Simeon
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title Determination of Functional Ease Allowances using anthropometric measurement for application in pattern construction
title_short Determination of Functional Ease Allowances using anthropometric measurement for application in pattern construction
title_full Determination of Functional Ease Allowances using anthropometric measurement for application in pattern construction
title_fullStr Determination of Functional Ease Allowances using anthropometric measurement for application in pattern construction
title_full_unstemmed Determination of Functional Ease Allowances using anthropometric measurement for application in pattern construction
title_sort determination of functional ease allowances using anthropometric measurement for application in pattern construction
publisher Manchester Metropolitan University
publishDate 2009
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