the book, emphasis is placed on the practical aspects of pattern grading and each subject is
developed in a logical and integrated fashion.Preface.<p>Acknowledgements.<p>PART I. INTRODUCTION.<p>1. Looking Back.<p>2. Sizes and Measurements.<p>3. System Development.<p>4. Introduction to Grading.<p>PART 2. BASIC GRADING APPLICATIONS.<p>5. The Master Grades.<p>6. Displaced Bust Darts.<p>7. Collars and Lapels.<p>8. Inset Sleeves.<p>9. ‘Grown-On’ Sleeves.<p>10. The Static Neck-to-Waist Grade.<p>11. Skirts and Trousers.<p>PART 3. APPLICATIONS TO STYLED GARMENTS.<p>Introduction.<p>12. Panelled Jacket.<p>13. Box Jacket with
Kimono Sleeve.<p>14. Blouse with Tie Collar and Cuffed Sleeve.<p>15. Doubled Breasted Jacket.<p>16. Front Fusibles for Blazer.<p>17. Body Lining for Jacket.<p>PART 4. COMPUTERISED GRADING TECHNOLOGY AND APPENDICES.<p>18. Compertised Grading Technology.<p>Appendix A: Size Charts.<p>Appendix B: Glossary of Technical Terms.<p>Appendix C: Bibliography.Since graduating from London College of Fashion, <b>Gerry Cooklin</b> has spent over thirty years in the English and Israeli clothing industries. For the past twelve years he was deputy managing director of the Bagir Group in Israel where he was responsible for technology and
development. He is a senior lecturer at the Shenkar College and has also written three text books on clothing technology for the Israeli Ministry of Labour.At last, a fully comprehensive and up-to-date book on the subject of sizing technology for women’s clothes. The grading system demon@tH(õÂ? ÿ¾Û€
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