Detailed Guide How To Draft Men S Trouser Pattern This is part 2, so @sarahgabe465 hello everyone, welcome back to my channel. in this video, i am showing you how to draft men's trouser pattern in detail. In this video you are going to learn how to draft men's pant trouser using the professional method,it's step by step detailed that will enable you to draft y.
Mens Pants Sewing pattern
Mens Pants Sewing Pattern Learn how to draft and cut trousers for men as a beginner. the video it's very detailed for your consumption. Fh1: take the front waist measurement (59) and add on 1” 2.5cm for ease. divide the total amount (61.5 cm) in half (30.75 cm) as the pant block is for one front leg, not two. divide this amount equally either side of point 1 on the waistline. label the left mark as 6 and the right mark as 7. Measure the overall length of the pants on the outer leg. start from the waist (or a bit lower if you prefer lower rise) and measure down as long as you want the pants to be. 2. building the pants trousers sloper. 2.1. outline the pants pattern. the first step to take when drafting the pattern is to outline it. Step description; 1: our first step is to prepare our paper measuring 38” (96.5cm) wide by 48” (121.9cm) long. 2: our first step is to mark a guideline 4” (10.2cm) from the outer edge of the paper.
how To Draft Men S Trouser Pattern Detailed Part 2 Youtube
How To Draft Men S Trouser Pattern Detailed Part 2 Youtube Measure the overall length of the pants on the outer leg. start from the waist (or a bit lower if you prefer lower rise) and measure down as long as you want the pants to be. 2. building the pants trousers sloper. 2.1. outline the pants pattern. the first step to take when drafting the pattern is to outline it. Step description; 1: our first step is to prepare our paper measuring 38” (96.5cm) wide by 48” (121.9cm) long. 2: our first step is to mark a guideline 4” (10.2cm) from the outer edge of the paper. The sloper needed for this lesson can be found and drafted in our lesson: drafting a men’s trouser block. two sheets of unlined white pattern paper. the first measuring 40” (101.6cm) wide by 48” (121.9cm) long and the second piece 30” (76.2cm) wide by 36” (91.4cm) long. additionally, you will also need your front and back trouser. In part 3, i go through drafting the pants for the other two figure shapes, continuing from the point in part 2 that i showed you earlier. so i don’t start again right from the beginning. so i finish drafting the pants front and i draft the pants back for both of those figure types.