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            Practice Dart Tools

           Objectives : At the end of this exercise, you will be able to:
           •  open a dart
           •  create a multi darts
           •  close a dart
           •  remove a dart.

           Requirements

           Tools/Instruments
           •  Computer with software for Pattern
              Making (Latest Version)           - 1 No.


           Procedure

           TASK 1: Open a dart
           1  Open the Bodice Block Front pattern that saved in the file menu of PATTERN CAD.

           2  Create a point ‘P’ at the mid level of the shoulder. (Fig 1)

              Note: select the point where the fullness starts (the point where the slashing will begin).
           3  Select Open Dart from the Darts menu.

           4  Enter the amount of fullness to add in the dialog box. Enter Distance = 1 & Angle = 2.1.
           Depth of dark=10
           5  Click OK. (Fig 2)

              Fig 1                                          Fig 2


















           TASK 2: Create multi darts:
           1  Open a Bodice Block Front pattern.
           2  Click and drag to the points A to B (Neck curve) on the pattern, where the multi darts are to be created. (Fig 1)
           3  Select Open Multiple Dart from the Darts Menu or Darts Toolbar.
           4  Enter the desired multiple dart information in the dia- log box. (Fig.6). Enter no. of Dart = 3, Width of First and
              last dart = 0.5 Cms., Depth of First and last dart = 4 Cms., and angle = 0.
           5  Click O.K. (Fig 2)

              Note: The darts will be created on the first and last selected points. If more than 2 darts are created,
              they will be equally distributed between the points.






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