In either case, the pattern pieces can now be cut.
These designs must be regarded as pattern pieces: they have no official status or sanction.
This particular pattern piece is made of aluminum and dated 1879.
The resulting pattern pieces can be constructed to produce the intended design of the garment and required size.
Patterns were unprinted until 1919, when they started printing information directly onto the pattern pieces.
Cut out the fabric and lining using the pattern pieces with a in.
The primary reason to sew, of course, is to join individual pattern pieces.
The pattern pieces for each individual pair of jeans must first be modified.
Next a number and glass color is written on the pattern piece.
Most are continuous pattern pieces: the entire garment cut from one piece of fabric.