Published : 07/02/2020 08:00:00
Categories : MC2patterns , Written by George Clarke
Our BASIC SEWING PATTERNS (known as Pattern Blocks or Slopers) are ideal TEMPLATES for producing STYLES OF YOUR OWN.
What are they?A Sloper (an Americanism) or Block pattern as it is known in Europe, is a very basic pattern without any particular style feature or adornment. It even does not include seam allowances. You can choose a sloper designed for the “average/proportionate” size or one for a specific set of measurements. BASIC Slopers/Blocks• BODICE • SKIRT • TROUSERS/PANTS |
With those three above as templates, you can mix and match to create just about anything, e.g. Bodice+Skirt=Dress.
If you have got a Basic Block pattern to your own measurements (or a “standard” one if it fits you well) and used it to make a top without any changes – it would fit rather like a Speedo swimsuit, but with a little extra room to breathe. It will fit your height and girth and darts should shape the top to suit the position of your breasts.
Think of it as a sleek little sports car... A tight squeeze to get in but when you sit in the wrap-around seat with the seat belt on – you're going to feel very snug and secure as you fly around the bends.
ADVANCED (developed) Slopers/BlocksOf course, you don't have to start with Basic Sloper every time you make a garment. Advanced Blocks are subsequent patterns created from the Basic ones, i.e.: • new garment category; • new silhouette; • changed ease, etc. |
They are still free from details and could be your templates for a number of projects. Thus, making a jacket or coat go for a jacket or coat block; leggings – for a leggings block; a dress – for a dress block.
You decide how many ADVANCED Blocks you might need.
Think of it as a house... “That's difficult” I hear you say, but come on, try! You are meant to be an artisan, lots of imagination to dream up strange and wonderful creations. Can I continue?
So, you buy a house within your budget: very bland on the outside, big enough for your family of mum, dad, two kids and a dog – provided they are not in the same room at the same time – not enough room to swing a cat in the kitchen (no problem 'cos you have a dog).
So what can you do? You take in sewing alterations, young Jimmy can do a paper round, Samantha can wash up in the local cafe – and dad can go to the betting shop. THEN – you can build a porch on the front and plant wisteria (neighbours sick with jealousy), convert the garage into a bedroom and study for Jimmy, a conservatory at the back
See what you can do with a bit of imagination?! It's the same with your sloper. You get the basics right – then you go forward with confidence, making changes to ease, style etc., knowing that however ridiculous your new creation looks, at least it will fit you – so you can always wear it at the fancy-dress ball.
How to get Sloper/Block Patterns?Now let’s say, you’re completely sold on the idea of a sloper. How on earth do you go about getting one? You can draft your own, but I think it’s best to start out with a simpler route to focus on using the sloper first. Easiest: purchase it here |