In the fashion design process, the objective is to sculpt two-dimensional fabric onto a three-dimensional form to achieve a specific look or fit. The most common techniques for transforming fabric into a garment are:
The method in which two-dimensional fabric is made to fit on the dress form to achieve the desired look is Draping.
The correct answer is (3) Draping.
Draping is a method where two-dimensional fabric is arranged or manipulated directly on the dress form (a mannequin or model) to achieve a desired look or fit. It is a hands-on technique used by fashion designers to create clothing prototypes or designs by shaping the fabric on the dress form, allowing them to visualize the final product.
Let’s evaluate the other options:
(1) Block Method: The block method involves creating patterns using basic shapes or blocks (such as bodice, sleeve, etc.) as a starting point, and is not directly about arranging fabric on a dress form.
(2) Flat Pattern Method: The flat pattern method involves drafting a pattern on flat paper or fabric based on measurements and design specifications, rather than draping the fabric on a form.
(4) Marking: Marking refers to transferring pattern markings or instructions (like notches or stitching lines) onto fabric, not the method of creating the garment fit.
Thus, the correct method for fitting two-dimensional fabric onto a dress form is draping.