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Kristina Shin’s "Patternmaking For Underwear Design" is a definitive, technical resource for creating intimate apparel, covering everything from fundamental blocks to complex bra drafting. The guide emphasizes precise measurements and modern methods for handling high-stretch fabrics and structural components. Explore the text on Scribd at Scribd. Patternmaking For Underwear Design (1st Edition) | PDF

3. Construction Integration Patternmaking for underwear cannot be separated from construction. The resource usually details the integration of elastics, wires, and closures.

She went back to the PDF’s chapter on “Cut-and-Spread for Curves” and applied it to a high-waist brief. She added a contour waistband, graded the side seam to follow the iliac crest, and swapped rigid lace for a scalloped edge that breathed. Patternmaking For Underwear Design.pdf

Here are some tips for creating a flattering underwear design:

Chapter 2: The Crucial Measurements (Forget the Bust-Waist-Hip)

General sewing patterns use full bust and high hip. Underwear uses specific landmark measurements. A proper PDF guide will dedicate a full chapter to these: Kristina Shin’s "Patternmaking For Underwear Design" is a

If you are selling PDF patterns online, ensure you export with layers. Your customers need a "No-Layer" version for printing and a "Layer-by-Size" version for projection cutting.

Your PDF guide should provide a conversion chart. If the hip is 36 inches, the finished panty pattern piece (measuring half the front and back at the hip line) might only total 30 inches. The stretch of the fabric fills the gap without cutting off circulation. Patternmaking For Underwear Design (1st Edition) | PDF 3

Step 1: Calculate the Block Width

Formula: (Hip ÷ 2) – Negative ease. (90cm ÷ 2) = 45cm. Apply -20% ease: 45cm x 0.8 = 36cm total width for front and back combined. Divide by 2 = 18cm for the front half, 18cm for the back half (though backs are usually wider).