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Design and Product Development

From Roberts' Subtraction Cutting and Dart Manipulation: Concepts for Patternmaking Theory

Authors
  • Meegan Feori (Iowa State University)
  • Ellen McKinney orcid logo (Iowa State University)

Abstract

This exploratory design research focuses on Roberts' subtraction cutting technique and dart manipulation with the intention of adding to the knowledge of apparel patternmaking. Three concepts were explored: Subtraction cutting functioning like a dart; however, not visually looking like one, subtraction cutting can use different shapes, and the direction of the joined subtraction cutting shapes impacts the length and volume of a garment. The implications of these concepts, for manufacturing and pedagogy, are also shared.

How to Cite:

Feori, M. & McKinney, E., (2017) “From Roberts' Subtraction Cutting and Dart Manipulation: Concepts for Patternmaking Theory”, International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Conference Proceedings 74(1).

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Published on
2017-01-01

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