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Fitting Session Technical Vocabulary

A fit model should understand common garment-fitting vocabulary: "ease" (extra room built into a garment beyond exact body measurement), "drape" (how fabric

Fitting Session Technical Vocabulary

Common Terms Used in a Fitting Session

A fit model should understand common garment-fitting vocabulary: “ease” (extra room built into a garment beyond exact body measurement), “drape” (how fabric falls and moves on the body), “grain” (fabric direction), and “pull lines” (fabric straining at a stress point indicating a fit problem).

Describing Fit Problems Precisely

Rather than vague feedback like “it feels off,” a fit model should describe specifically where and how a garment feels wrong — pulling at a specific seam, gaping at a specific edge, restricting movement in a specific direction — since specific feedback is what a pattern maker can actually act on.

Understanding the Pattern-Making Process

A basic understanding of how a fitting session feeds into pattern adjustments (marking changes directly on the garment, comparing successive fit samples) helps a fit model understand why precise, consistent feedback across multiple sessions matters so much.

Working With Pins and Markings During a Session

Fitting sessions often involve a pattern maker pinning or marking adjustments directly on the garment while it’s being worn — standing still, holding specific positions, and following directions precisely during this process is a core practical skill.

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