Basics of Pattern Grading for Apparel Items

 
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If you are working in the fashion industry, you know the importance of garment patterns and grading of the patterns. Pattern grading is done to develop garment patterns from the base size to the other sizes of the same garment. In this article, while we will discuss the basics of pattern grading, we will cover the following topics

  1. What is pattern grading?

  2. Method of pattern gradings

  3. Video Tutorials for pattern grading

  4. Books on Pattern making and pattern grading subject

  5. Resources for further reading

1. What is pattern grading?

In simple words, pattern grading is the process of increasing or decreasing the pattern sizes from the master pattern (base size or sample size patterns) using a size specification sheet or grading increments. You know when a designer or a pattern master needs to make a pattern for a garment, they first develop the patterns for the base size - it can be Medium size of the garment (in case your predicted size ratio is Size-S to Size-XL). 

 

The measurement of different sizes of garments varies from one size to another in terms of length and width. Therefore, you need to cut different patterns of garment components to fit the body of different sizes. The grading process solves this problem. Remember, the increment/reduction of length for the graded pattern is different for various points of measure (POM). 

 

2. Patterns grading methods:

Pattern grading can be done manually or by using computerized pattern making software. When it comes to making graded patterns on the digital platform, first patterns are made for all garment components for one size. Then is grading of the pattern is by is done on the CAD system and using plotter graded patterns are printed for use. Using graded patterns you can cut samples for different sizes.

 

Manual pattern grading - Manual pattern grading is an old method but still, many designers and garment manufacturers use the manual method of garment pattern making. Manual pattern grading is done in the following methods

  1. Cut-and-Spread Method

  2. Pattern Shifting method

Digital pattern grading - The grading of patterns on the digital platform is done using CAD systems

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