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Grading Techniques in Fashion Design

There are three main methods for grading patterns to different sizes: cut and spread, pattern shifting, and computer grading. Cut and spread is the simplest method, which involves literally cutting out and spreading or overlapping pattern pieces to make them larger or smaller. Pattern shifting grades a pattern by moving it proportionally in all directions. Computer grading digitizes the basic pattern and allows it to be blocked and graded digitally. There are even and uneven grades, with even grades changing bust, waist, and hip measurements by the same amount between sizes.

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Grading Techniques in Fashion Design

There are three main methods for grading patterns to different sizes: cut and spread, pattern shifting, and computer grading. Cut and spread is the simplest method, which involves literally cutting out and spreading or overlapping pattern pieces to make them larger or smaller. Pattern shifting grades a pattern by moving it proportionally in all directions. Computer grading digitizes the basic pattern and allows it to be blocked and graded digitally. There are even and uneven grades, with even grades changing bust, waist, and hip measurements by the same amount between sizes.

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  • Introduction to Grading
  • Methods of Grading
  • Pattern Shifting
  • Cut and Spread
  • Computer Grading
  • Establishing the Grade
  • Conclusion

BY SARMILA.

S 20080516

The purpose of grading is to proportionally increase or decrease the size of a pattern, while maintaining shape, fit, balance. Pattern companies and apparel manufacturers take a middle-sized pattern and grade it up for larger sizes and grade it down for smaller sizes.

There are three basic methods of grading cut and spread pattern shifting computer grading

This is the easiest method and it is the basis of the other two methods It is to cut the pattern and spread the pieces by a specific amount to grade up, or overlap them to grade down. No special training or tools are requiredjust scissors, a pencil, tape, and a ruler.

It is the process of increasing the overall dimensions of a pattern by moving it a measured distance up and down and left and right and redrawing the outline, to produce the same results as the cut-and-spread method.

In computer grading, the pattern draft is turned over to computer-aided design. The technician digitizes the basic pattern pieces. Then all the separate pattern pieces are blocked, which means they are created with all the information and additions (seam allowances, fold lines, dart lines, etc.) needed to make them usable pattern pieces.

There are two types of overall grades: an even grade and an uneven grade. An even grade means that the bust, waist, and hip measurements change the same amount from one size to another. For example, if a pattern measures 35-27-37 and the body measures 37-29-39, then the difference between each measurement is 2 inch. and the overall grade is an even 2 inch. Sizes of commercial patterns and apparel always follow an even grade.

If the grade is uneven, there are three ways to use grading to alter the pattern: Use an even grade equal to the value of the largest measurement difference. For sizing down, then use an even grade equal to the value of the smallest difference. This will get the pattern close to the general size needed.

To address fit problems for pear- or triangleshaped women. Separate the pattern at the waist, and grade the top and bottom individually. Then rejoin the pattern, and blend the new lines at the waistline.

When a body has changed in width or height, but not both. For example, a person who's gained weight, grade for circumference and forget about grading for length. Or for a person who's grown 6 inch taller , ignore circumference and only grade for length.

 
 
 
 
 
BY 
 
 
 
 
 
SARMILA.S 
 
 
 
 
 
20080516
The purpose of grading is to proportionally 
increase or decrease the size of a pattern, while 
maintaining shape, fit, bala
There are three basic methods of grading 
 
 cut and spread 
 pattern shifting  
computer grading
This is the easiest 
method and it is the 
basis of the other two 
methods 
It is to cut the pattern 
and spread the pieces
It is the process of increasing the overall 
dimensions of a pattern by moving it a 
measured distance up and down and left
In computer grading, the pattern draft is 
turned over to computer-aided design.  
The technician digitizes the basic patte
There are two types of overall grades: an even 
grade and an uneven grade.  
An even grade means that the bust, waist, and

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