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Appendix 2: Recommended abbreviations for naming pattern pieces in Lectra Modaris.Chapter 13: How do I? The functions and menus that you need to know in Lectra Modaris indexed by the required action.12.8 Using a size chart to make clothing patterns.12.6 Using and comparing sizing and grading charts.12.5 The influence of body shape and size on measurements.12.4 The development of sizing surveys and sizing charts.12.3 The emergence of modern clothing patterns.12.2 The development of clothing patterns.12.1 Introduction: the importance of measurements for clothing.Chapter 12: The importance of measurements size charts for pattern cutting.Chapter 11: Creating size ranges in Lectra Modaris pattern cutting software.

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10.7 Additional personal interoperability notes.

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  • 10.3 Confirming conversion has taken place.
  • 10.1 Introduction to the file conversion procedure.
  • Chapter 10: Converting files using the Lectra interoperability function.
  • Chapter 9: The lower tool bar menus and keyboard commands in Lectra Modaris pattern cutting software.
  • Chapter 8: The upper tool bar in Lectra Modaris pattern cutting software.
  • 7.2 F4: finishing, seam allowances, corners and grain lines.
  • Chapter 7: A guide to the toolbox in Lectra Modaris pattern cutting software: F4–F8.
  • 6.3 F2: notches, orientation and geometric shapes.
  • Chapter 6: A guide to the toolbox in Lectra Modaris pattern cutting software: F1–F3.
  • 5.2 How to plot out a model using JustPrint.
  • 4.2 Digitising with or without seam allowances.
  • Chapter 4: Digitising a clothing pattern on Lectra Modaris pattern cutting software.
  • 3.1 Introduction: information for patterns.
  • Chapter 3: Title blocks in Lectra Modaris pattern cutting software.
  • 2.6 Bringing up different screens and moving them around.
  • 2.5 Navigating the home screen: the x-axis and y-axis.
  • Chapter 2: Introduction to the keyboard mouse and screen layout in Lectra Modaris pattern cutting software.
  • 1.3 Specifications, measurement charts and other documents.
  • 1.1 Introduction: the Pattern Cutter’s place in apparel production.
  • Chapter 1: The role of patterns in clothing manufacture: generating and communicating information.
  • Chapter 7: A guide to the toolbox in Lectra Modaris pattern cutting software: F4–F8 by M Stott Pattern Cutting for Clothing Using CAD













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