6 set french curves are pattern-making rulers and curves used in fashion design, garment construction, and drafting. Each ruler serves a specific purpose in creating precise patterns for clothing and ensuring smooth transitions between lines and curves. Below are their uses:
1. French Curve (Second from the left) – This tool is used for drawing smooth curves, especially for armholes, necklines, and other curved pattern sections. It ensures that these curves are symmetrical and professional-looking.
2. Hip Curve Ruler (First from the left) – This long, slightly curved ruler is designed for drafting hip curves, skirts, and pants. It helps in shaping side seams and waistlines, allowing for natural and smooth transitions.
3. L-Square or Tailor’s Square (Middle ruler) – This ruler ensures that lines are perpendicular (90 degrees) and helps in making accurate right angles. It’s useful for aligning patterns, measuring straight edges, and ensuring symmetrical cuts in garment construction.
4. Armhole Curve or Styling Design Ruler (Second from the right) – This multifunctional ruler is used for designing armholes, sleeve caps, hemlines, and other fashion details. It combines straight and curved edges for versatile use.
5. Pear-Shaped Ruler (Top right) – This is a specialized ruler that assists in making detailed adjustments, including small curves and precise angles in intricate garment designs. It is especially helpful for collar and neckline shaping.
These tools are essential for pattern makers and fashion designers, allowing them to draft, modify, and grade patterns with precision and accuracy.
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