Pattern making is one of the earliest steps in the development of a garment. It is a craft that has become a skilled technical process. Patterns can be formed by either 2D or 3D process and a combination of methods are used to create a pattern. The most commonly used 2D pattern making methods are as follows.
PDS systems utilize computers and are capable of storing a large amount of data which can be quickly retrieved, changed and re-filed. Using a mouse or stylus, patternmakers can rapidly add style details and make changes to an existing pattern. There are many benefits to PDS - speed, accuracy and ease of data transmission etc.
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