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Analysis of Skirt Block Patterns Developed through Draping and Drafting Methods Using the Dress Form Representing the Body Features of Korean Female Fashion Models

국내 여성 패션모델 체형 반영 인대를 활용한 입체재단 및 평면재단 스커트 원형 특성 분석

  • Park, Gin Ah (Dept. of Clothing and Textiles, Changwon National University)
  • 박진아 (국립창원대학교 의류학과)
  • Received : 2018.05.02
  • Accepted : 2018.06.18
  • Published : 2018.09.30

Abstract

The purpose of the study was to suggest certain measurements of the skirt block pattern drafting process for the Korean female fashion models, with the aim to improve its fit. For this purpose, the study carried out an analysis of the lower body features of a dress form developed for the study. This form was representative of Korean female fashion models' body features. The study performed a cross-sectional analysis at waist and hip levels and measured the angles from the frontal and lateral silhouettes of the dress forms. The comparisons of the skirt block patterns developed through draping by the use of 2 types of the dress forms developed and existed and through drafting according to the current patternmaking method have led to noticeable findings in terms of implementation of the skirt block drafting process for the Korean female fashion models. The results of the study are as follows: (1) the vertical lengths between the levels at the front waist point and the side waist point in the patterns are 0.7cm; (2) the vertical length between the levels at the front waist point and the back waist point in the back panel is 0.7cm; (3) the horizontal lengths between the perpendicular line from the side hip point and the side waist point in patterns are within a range of 2.0 to 2.2cm; (4) the horizontal length between the original and the adjusted back waist points moved into the waist line, in a range of 0.0 to 1.0cm, differs whether the center back line would be folded or sewn.

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