diff --git a/markdown/org/docs/patterns/bent/instructions/de.md b/markdown/org/docs/patterns/bent/instructions/de.md index ae00607bb07..4cdc3170882 100644 --- a/markdown/org/docs/patterns/bent/instructions/de.md +++ b/markdown/org/docs/patterns/bent/instructions/de.md @@ -1,10 +1,82 @@ +- - - +title: Bent Construction +- - - -## Bent ist ein Grundschnitt, kein Schnittmuster + -Ein Grundschnitt ist eine Grundform, auf der andere Schnittmuster basieren. Sie werden manchmal auch als Schläger bezeichnet, obwohl Puristen argumentieren, dass ein Block und ein Schläger verschiedene Dinge sind. +###### Bent is a block, not a pattern -Punkt ist, es hat keinen Sinn, Anweisungen zu geben, wie Bent erstellt wird. +A block is a basic shape on which other patterns are based. +They are sometimes also called slopers, although purists will argue that a block and a sloper are different things. -Das liegt daran, dass Bent nicht so gemacht werden soll, wie es ist, sondern als Grundlage für deine eigenen Schnittmuster-Designs dienen kann. +Blocks are typically not made as-is but rather serve as a basis for other patterns so the instructions below will not go in depth about closures or finishes and are for the default Bent block. -> Einige der Schnittmuster, die auf Bent basieren: [Carlton](/patterns/carlton), [Carlita](/patterns/carlita), und [Jaeger](/patterns/jaeger). + + + + +As Bent is a block it does not have any closures. So the instructions below will explain how to make a Bent with a seam down the centre front so you can pin yourself into it. + + + +### Step 1: Mock-up Construction + +- Sew the fronts to the back at the shoulder seams good sides together. +- Sew the fronts to the back at the side seams good sides together. +- Sew the under sleeves to the top sleeves good sides together. +- Sew the sleeve side seams good sides together. +- Attach the sleeves to the body, good sides together and sew them in the round. + + + +You may need to ease/gather the sleeves to fit + + + + +If you are making adjustments you may wish to sew the seams wrong sides together to make them easier to adjust. + + + +### Step 2: Try it on + +- Try it on and check the fit by pinning the front closed whilst wearing it. +- Make any alterations and try it on again. +- Repeat until you are happy. + + + +If you do not have someone to help with pinning alterations, you can use a dressform to pin any alterations that are hard to do on person. Just remember to try it on after to make sure it fits you. + +Keep an eye out for anything you keep doing whilst wearing the mock-up, are you pulling it down? Constantly adjusting the shoulder? etc. Things like these are signs of where the pattern may need adjusting. + +Sometimes you may need to wear the mock-up for an extended amount of time to get a better sense of the fit so don't be afraid to walk around in it for a couple of hours. + + + + +Remember to treat Bent as a basis rather than a final product, so adjust what you need to get the desired look. +For instance: +- Change the neck line +- Add/change the closure allowances +- Alter the hem style +- Add a collar + +It is all up to you! Experiment and go forth! + + + +### Step 3: Make a paper pattern + +- Once happy with all your changes unpick your mockup and make a paper pattern based off of it. +- Now you have a pattern you can use to produce a garment. + + + +It is best practice to make a paper pattern from the mock-up if you have made any alterations, as this will allow you to clean up any lines but also means you have a pattern that you can keep producing garments from. + + + +### Bent is a block, looking for a finalised pattern? + +> Here are some of the patterns based on Bent: [Carlton](/patterns/carlton), [Carlita](/patterns/carlita), and [Jaeger](/patterns/jaeger).