The development of pants patterns for women in particular figures
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2015-06-04Author
สิริบรรยง, ฉมานันท์
จตุพัฒน์วโรดม, ศรีกาญจนา
มงคลรัตนาสิทธิ์, รัตนพล
บุญโญภาส, สุทัศนีย์
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The purpose of this research was to study Thailand, British, and German cutting patterns and sewing pants for women with particular figures. The processes were composed of the developmental drafting paper pattern, sewing pants and determining the satisfaction surveys. The studies were focused on women having particular pear and round shaped figures as well as the minimum amount of time to develop the cutting pants pattern design. The statistics used were mean and the tested method was performed in randomized complete 3 cutting and sewing ways for 3 types of fabrics including 95/5 polyester & wool blend, 100% cotton, and 100% linen. These fabrics were applied for developing 9 pants particularly for 5 pear and 5 sphere shaped women and then surveyed for their satisfactions. The results revealed that the designed pants patterns of British style was be able to be made at a short time with the average value of 44.16 minutes. Moreover, 5 pear shaped women satisfied the 2nd developing type with the averaged value of 4.82 minutes whereas the other 5 sphere shaped women preferred the 1st developing type having the averaged value of 4.77 minutes. Besides, both these two woman groups mostly satisfied 100% cotton pants type with the averaged value of 4.6 and 4.44.
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