05583nam 2200685Ia 450 991081563010332120240213165913.01-350-34457-51-4081-4931-11-4081-4932-X10.5040/9781350344570(CKB)2550000001351857(EBL)1778939(SSID)ssj0001378527(PQKBManifestationID)11816996(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001378527(PQKBWorkID)11358467(PQKB)10661678(MiAaPQ)EBC1778939(UkLoBP)BP9781350344570BFC(EXLCZ)99255000000135185720231004e20142023 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrPattern cutting for men's costume /Elizabeth Friendship1st ed.London :Methuen Drama,2014.London :Bloomsbury Publishing (UK),2023.1 online resource (226 p.)BackstageDescription based upon print version of record.1-322-10617-7 1-4081-0006-1 Includes bibliographical references.Cover; Blank Page; Title; Copyright; Contents; Introduction; How to use this book; 1 Getting started; Equipment; Measurements; Taking measurements; Metric measurements for cutting basic patterns; Imperial measurements for cutting basic patterns; 2 Cutting techniques; Drafting the pattern; Cutting out the garment; Constructing the toile; Brief notes on construction; Some basic cutting techniques; Calculating circles and sleeve heads; 3 Basic patterns; Basic pattern for upper body; Basic straight sleeve; Basic two-piece sleeve; Basic trousers pattern4 Cutting basic patterns to individual measurements Altering simple upper body patterns; Making minor alterations when drafting the basic block; Adapting patterns to individual measurements; Lengthening and shortening sleeves; Cutting patterns to individual measurements - trousers; Alterations for prominent and flat seats; Alterations for a beer belly; 5 16th-century peasant costume; Materials and sewing techniques for 16th-century peasant costume; Peasant doublets; Peasant doublets and jerkin; Sleeves for peasant doublets; Basic peasant coat; Peasant hose; Footed hose; Basic codpiece6 Fashionable costume 1530-1666 Materials and sewing techniques for 16th-century fashionable costume; Gowns, cotes, doublets, jerkins and cloaks; Basic doublet/jerkin; Basic period sleeve; Gowns; Collar for basic gown; Flared gown with yoke; Pleated gown with yoke; Sleeves for gowns; Cotes; Doublets and jerkins; Skirts for doublets and jerkin; Stand collar; Trunk-hose and breeches; Trunk-hose with panes; Spanish codpiece; Simple codpiece; Slops; Venetian breeches; High-waisted doublet; The last phase of the doublet; Mid-17th-century breeches; Open breeches; Petticoat breeches with flounces7 The coat Basic coat blocks; Early coat; Sleeves for early coat; Developments in the cut of 18th-century coats; Early 18th-century fashionable coat; 1720's coat; Coats in the second half of the 18th century; Waistcoats in the second half of the 18th century; 18th-century breeches; 8 Non-fashionable costume 17th-19th centuries; Simple buff coat; Non-fashionable breeches with full falls; Working man's double-breasted short coat; Working man's single-breasted jacket; Working man's single-breasted waistcoat; Non-fashionable coat variations; 9 Shirts; Early working men's shirtsLater working men's shirts Basic shirt pattern; Mid-19th-century fashionable shirt; 10 Two miscellaneous patterns; Basic cloaks; Simple trousers; Source material; Bibliography; Illustration credit<div><b><i>Pattern Cutting for Men's Costume</i></b> is a practical guide featuring patterns for the most important garments worn by men between the 16th and 19th centuries. Easy-to-follow instructions explain how to cut patterns for 'average' and individual measurements - with expert advice on how to adapt patterns to fit men of all shapes and sizes.</div> <div></div> <div>Introductions to each section describe the major developments in men's dress - revealing how garments evolved - and patterns for period garments for which there are no actual examples are based on contemporary paintings. Illustrated throughout with hundreds of diagrams, this is a much-awaited and valuable addition to the library of costume-makers in all fields.</div> <div></div> <div></div> <ul type="disc"> <li>Features a new system of drafting patterns for men's period costume.</li> <li>Includes patterns for the most important non-fashionable garments (worn from the 16th to the 19th centuries) plus clothes in vogue from the middle of the 16th<sup> </sup>to the end of the 18th centuries.</li> <li>Illustrated with hundreds of diagrams accompanied by step-by-step instructions for period garments, plus a few versatile theatrical designs.</li></ul>BackstageMen's clothingTailoringPattern designFashionTheatreMen's clothing.TailoringPattern designFashion.Theatre.646.402Friendship Elizabeth1701473UkLoBPUkLoBPBOOK9910815630103321Pattern cutting for men's costume4085233UNINA