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Galloon Lace Pattern Cutting
Hey there, fellow start-ups and entrepreneurs in the intimate apparel industry! Today, we’re diving into the fascinating world of galloon lace pattern cutting. Galloon lace is like a double-edged sword – it can be rigid or stretchy, comes in various widths, and usually boasts a symmetrical pattern. Some of the most prized versions are crafted from silk yarn on hand-clipped Leavers machines. Now, let’s unravel the secrets of galloon lace pattern cutting and how it can elevate your designs to new heights.
GETTING TO KNOW GALLOON LACE
Galloon lace is a true gem, known for its wide range of characteristics. Its versatility lies in the fact that it can be both rigid and stretchy, allowing you to choose the perfect type for your intimate apparel creations. Keep in mind that galloon lace often features a symmetrical pattern, which adds an exquisite touch to your designs. If you’re aiming for the crème de la crème, look for galloon lace made from silk yarn on hand-clipped Leavers machines – it’s highly sought after.
POSITIONING FOR PERFECTION
When working with galloon lace patterns, ensuring correct positioning is crucial. You want your lace to shine in all the right places! To achieve this, it’s recommended to photocopy the lace onto your pattern pieces. This way, you can easily visualize and ensure the correct placement of the lace when cutting out the fabric. By paying attention to the details, you can achieve a seamless integration of galloon lace into your intimate apparel designs.
THE PRIORITY POINT AND SEAM ALLOWANCE
Ah, the priority point – this little marking, indicated by the red point in below figure ensures that when you use the 5 mm seam allowance to join the seams, the scallop edge pattern remains intact and unblemished. It’s like a protective shield for your lace. Take a peek at La Perla’s lace panels, and you’ll notice how they meticulously align the patterns to match the lace scallops in the seam joins of the cradle. This attention to detail creates a harmonious and polished finished product.
THE RAISE OR LOWER POSITION
Pattern grading is an art, and the raise or lower position indicated by the green star in the above figure plays a crucial role in achieving the best possible end result. By adjusting the end of the graded patterns, you can ensure they align perfectly with the scallop edge. For example, when it comes to attaching the wing to the hook and eye tape, the raise or lower position allows you to find the optimal spot. It’s all about achieving that impeccable fit and seamless transition.
OVERCOMING PATTERN CHALLENGES
Sometimes, with certain galloon lace repeats, reaching the perfect position at the end of the pattern can be tricky. Fear not! We have a solution—keep to the valley. This means that when the pattern reaches its end, you follow the natural flow of the lace pattern and keep within the valley instead of forcing an awkward positioning. It’s a handy tip to ensure your patterns align with the lace’s inherent design and maintain a visually pleasing result.
SYMMETRY MATTERS
Attention, pattern aficionados! When it comes to the top cup pattern, achieving symmetry is paramount. Marking the priority point on the 5 mm seam allowance at the center front is essential. Additionally, pay close attention to the key pattern of the lace, as indicated with the red circle.
To create a perfect pair when the cups are sewn into their cradles, this key pattern must be symmetrical on both cups. Symmetry is the key to unlocking a flawless and harmonious design.
Congratulations, start-ups and entrepreneurs in the intimate apparel industry! You’ve taken a bold step to acquire knowledge on galloon lace pattern cutting. Let galloon lace be your artistic canvas as you unleash your creativity and elevate the world of intimate apparel. Happy pattern cutting and wish your designs soar to new heights!