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E-raamat: Cooklin's Garment Technology for Fashion Designers

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Nov-2011
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  • ISBN-13: 9781119952466
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Build the knowledge and understanding of garment technology essential to any designer In today's competitive fashion industry, it is essential that designers have a working understanding of garment technology. This 2nd edition has been comprehensively updated, with in-depth information on stitches, guides and attachments and sewing techniques, all of which are fully illustrated. There are enhanced chapters on machine and equipment technology explaining the uses, features and limitations of garment manufacturing equipment, enabling designers to create products that can be manufactured efficiently and with a high degree of quality.





Approached from the fashion designer's mindset, this book features illustrations to help users build their knowledge and understanding Blends theoretical and practical material Updated with the latest and most modern advances in clothing technology Illustrated throughout to help shape the reader's knowledge and understanding of garment technology
Preface - about this revised edition vi
Acknowledgements vii
PART I THE COMMERCIAL DESIGNER
1(52)
Chapter 1 The Designer's Role within Product Development and Manufacture
3(4)
Chapter 2 The Designer and Garment Costs --- The Commercial Designer
7(8)
Chapter 3 Pattern Cutting and Materials Utilisation
15(21)
Chapter 4 Garment Trimmings
36(11)
Chapter 5 Designing for Manufacture
47(6)
PART II GARMENT TECHNOLOGY
53(112)
Chapter 6 Understanding Textile Materials
55(21)
Chapter 7 Sample Cutting
76(23)
Chapter 8 The Principles of Fusing Technology
99(13)
Chapter 9 The Principles of Sewing Technology
112(26)
Chapter 10 The Principles of Pressing Technology
138(12)
Chapter 11 Garment Finishing and Inspection
150(10)
Chapter 12 Selecting Appropriate Technology
160(5)
PART III THE OPERATION OF THE PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
165(28)
Chapter 13 The Sample Room
167(6)
Chapter 14 Communication
173(11)
Chapter 15 Management/Leadership and Organisation
184(9)
References 193(2)
Index 195
Steven Hayes, Principal Lecturer in Technology at Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU), has extensive experience in technology management, clothing engineering and fashion economics as a researcher, practitioner and educator.

John McLoughlin has considerable experience in the clothing industry both as a senior engineer and manager. John is now a Senior Lecturer in Fashion technology at MMU specializing in manufacturing technology, quality management and textile materials.

Dorothy Fairclough is a Senior Lecturer in Garment Technology at MMU and has substantial experience within the fashion industry, including being a designer/pattern cutter and a garment technologist.