Concepts of Pattern Grading: Techniques for Manual and Computer Grading - Bundle Book + Studio Access Card
By (Author) Kathy K. Mullet
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Fairchild Books
26th November 2015
3rd edition
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Fashion and textile design
Cultural studies: dress and society
Textile artworks
Needlework and fabric crafts
646.4
Contains 1 Other printed item and 1 Paperback / softback
696g
This step-by-step introduction to grading combines the theory of pattern grading with its practical applications. After presenting the x, y orientation to familiarize readers with the concepts of computer grading and using the Cartesian graph, the text takes a holistic approach, integrating anthropometry, size specifications, and grade guides into the grading process for womens garments with emphasis on maintaining fit and style sense. New to this Edition: - Expanded discussion of computer grading technology including Optitex, Gerber, Lectra, and Tukatech software - 20% new end-of-chapter exercises - Includes more than 200 illustrations and 85 tables for grade rules, measurement charts and garment specifications - Added discussion on grading from specifications and development of tolerances - Instructor's Guide and Test Bank provide answers to exercises, completed and blank grade rule tables, grade charts for different base sizes and projects for further research Concepts of Pattern Grading STUDIO: - Study smarter with self-quizzes featuring scored results and personalized study tips - Review concepts with flashcards of terms and definitions - Practice your skills with extra exercises
It is well written, informative, and I believe superior to other books. -- Jacquelene Robeck, University of Louisiana, USA
I havent found any other book that is current in comparing manual grading to computer grading that is still in print. It is a PERFECT book for the market niche. -- Carol Roscheck Sapos, Santa Monica College, USA
The books approach fits exactly with my course needs. It is simple, easy to read and straight to the point. -- Kelly Reddy-Best, Oregon State University, USA
Kathy K. Mullet is an associate professor at Oregon State University, US.