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Pants? Pants. Pants! A lecture on the shape of pants Gennette Gill Technical Communication (Comp 321) January 27, 2006
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321 Pants Lesson

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Pants? Pants. Pants!A lecture on the shape of pants

Gennette Gill

Technical Communication (Comp 321)January 27, 2006

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Pants Goals

• Using a sewing machine

• Creating your own pants patterns

• Making new pants styles

• Understand the shape of pants

• Visualize how to sew fabric together

• Alter existing pants to fit better

Non-Goals

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Organization

• Develop a pants pattern1 look at the shape of pants

2 come up with a pattern

3 discuss resulting pants

4 if pants are not acceptable, goto 1

• See pants being sewn together

• Discuss altering existing pants

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The Shape of Pants

legs in pants basic pants shape the shape of one pant

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The Shape of Pants

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Modified Pant Design (front)

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What Goes Where

waist

hip

thigh

inseam

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Modified Pants Design (back)

same length

longer

wider

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Putting It Together

front back

inseam

• Sew the front to the back of each leg along the inseam

• Sew right leg to left leg along the U• Sew the front to the back of each

leg along the outer seam

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Making Alterations

• If the crotch is too loose, which line do we need to change?

• How do we change it, without adding any aditional fabric?

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Making Alterations

• If the crotch is too loose, which line do we need to change?

• How do we change it without adding any aditional fabric?

• Shorten at the top• What else changes?

- Waist may get bigger

- Legs are shorter

- Zipper and belt loops cut!

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Making Alterations

• If the crotch is too loose, which line do we need to change?

• How do we change it without adding any aditional fabric?

• Shorten at the bottom• What else changes?

cut heresomehow

- Less room across thigh

- Legs narrower / differently shaped

c1discontinuity

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Making Alterations

• If the crotch is too tight, which line do we need to change?

• How do we change it, without adding any aditional fabric?

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Making Alterations

• If the crotch is too tight, which line do we need to change?

• How do we change it without adding any aditional fabric?

• What else changes?

- Waist gets smaller

- Less room across hips

- Zipper gets cut!

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Making Alterations

• If the crotch is too tight, which line do we need to change?

• How do we change it without adding any aditional fabric?

• What else changes?

- Less room across thighs

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Use Your Skills

• Visualize how pants are put together.• Look at the pants you have:

– How they are different from each other?– What properties will you look for when buying pants?

• How would you modify your existing pants:– Too lose? Too tight? What needs to change?– What side effects will possible changes have?

• Avoid mistakes when making pants– Visualize how the pattern will come together.– Small alterations based on your own measurements.

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Thanks To…

• Chris Oates, my coach

• Jose Bastardes, my pants model

• Jeff Feasel, for my sewing machine and many valuable pants conversations

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Questions?

Pants?Pants? Pants.Pants. Pants!Pants!