When designing a garment and creating a first pattern a well grounded Apparel Design studio house should follow the rules of inspection process listed below for perfect fitted garments. The process shown below will eliminate all the work, and problems that may arise when manufacturing a garment by insuring that the design will have accurate pattern information, correct grading specifications, professional sample cutting, and the highest possible sewing quality to achieve 100% costumer satisfaction.
Base on your sketch or sample you submitted to a design studio house they will make you a hard paper pattern. After you test this pattern on your fabric, they can determine any shrinkage or fit problems. All corrections for fit are often included in their full package Pattern Making prices.
Upon your approval of this pattern, they will digitize the pattern pieces into a computer system in preparation for grading and marking.
1) Pattern card design
A pattern card sheet is a sheet containing all the necessary information for the making of your design. This pattern card is created once your pattern has been made and must have a complete list of all the pattern pieces the make up your design. Sewing details, trim details and thread detail information if any should be written down to insure proper garment construction.