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Which pattern making software do you use - if any? 12 posts, 10 writers, 317 readers, started 106 months ago

posted 105 months ago (Sunday, December 6) by MeMorgan
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Use Garment Designer by Cochenille for some basic stuff 
For others (not me) It's quick for creating and printing a basic draft based on measurements and usually I'll manually manipulate for more complex details and shaping.

For myself I mostly use manual pattern drafting & manipulation based on personalised blocks.  (quick and easy to draw around a personal block (sloper) compared with print and taping pages together.

posted 103 months ago (Friday, January 22) by lkwetter
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I just started drafting my own slopers. I found it maddening to have to keep redrawing my pants pattern every time I wanted to modify something, so finally, I marked off sections on my sloper, scanned it in sections, put the scans back together in Corel Draw, and then traced the sloper. It took a while, but now, I have it digitized and can make modifications very easily and more accurately.  It's also super easy to add seam allowances. It takes just a click. I just print it on 8-1/2 x 11 sheets using the printer tiling setting and tape the sheets together. I'm lazy. I just tape the sheets well and use that for my pattern for cutting out the fabric. (this probably won't work for delicate fabrics)  I store the printed patterns folded in big manila envelopes with a picture of the style drawn on the outside.

I love that Lekala offers DXF file formats. I can just import them into Corel Draw and add seam allowances and make any changes I want so easily.

posted 103 months ago (Wednesday, February 3) by Sewist
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Lekala actually has a software that is behind the patterns, and there's even a possibility of drafting patterns in it against a tiny franchise payment per pattern.

I am not sure if that would be of interest, but I could start a thread about it in Lekala group.
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posted 103 months ago (Thursday, February 4) by Lillifix
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That sounds amazing!:)
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posted 103 months ago (Saturday, February 6) by Sewist
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I shall then open a thread in Lekala group and prepare some docs :)

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posted 103 months ago (Friday, February 12) by Catina
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I would love that! I'm addicted to pattern making and pattern software!

posted 103 months ago (Tuesday, February 16), edited 103 months ago by Lekala
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Thread opened and I made a couple of posts :) 

posted 99 months ago (Friday, May 27) by Sewist
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I have also added a couple of video master classes re Sewist Online Designer (WIP) to this group: 

posted 50 months ago (Tuesday, June 9) by theqeffectz
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I use Valetina Cad

posted 21 months ago (Tuesday, November 1), edited 19 months ago by Mithu
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posted 17 months ago (Tuesday, March 7) by alishakihn
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The best prototyping software that I currently use are PatternMaker, Wild Ginger Software, eTelestia, Flappy Bird, TUKAcad and EFI Optitex.  

posted 15 months ago (Monday, May 8), edited 12 months ago by dariaamanda769_gmail
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posted 13 months ago (Saturday, July 8), edited 12 months ago by picipib743
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posted 13 months ago (Saturday, July 8), edited 12 months ago by picipib743
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posted 13 months ago (Wednesday, July 12), edited 12 months ago by albertcostello39_gmail
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posted 13 months ago (Wednesday, July 12), edited 12 months ago by jenniferbrowns
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posted 12 months ago (Tuesday, July 18), edited 12 months ago by login23
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posted 12 months ago (Tuesday, July 18), edited 12 months ago by login23
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posted 12 months ago (Monday, July 31) by alexanderlauren385_gmail
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I use pattern-making software on my PC but I read your comments and this needs very help and is easy to pattern-make Barbie Speedway Motorcycle Racer Jacket.
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posted 11 months ago (Saturday, August 19) by robertjace
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This software is credibly easy to use and very helpful. I personally use it and I am really happy with it. It's really beneficial and I highly recommend It. You must try this  as it will protect you from cold and add to your fashion.

posted 11 months ago (Tuesday, August 22), edited 10 months ago by duskyteam
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posted 11 months ago (Monday, September 11), edited 10 months ago by kevinsmoak
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posted 10 months ago (Thursday, September 28), edited 10 months ago by hollyelwirawinnie_gmail
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posted 10 months ago (Thursday, September 28), edited 10 months ago by Davidheisenberg
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posted 10 months ago (Saturday, October 7), edited 10 months ago by MyWheels
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