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Ludwig Burmester, a German geometer, invented the Burmester curve also known as the French curve.
french curve is used to connect arce and semi-circles, such as the neckline, armholes , and collar. it is either made of flat metal or wood.
mr bell.end
It was invented by a group of French scientists during the French revolution =).
centimètres (by the way the French invented it...)
Ludwig Burmester, a German geometer, invented the Burmester curve also known as the French curve.
L-Square- to draw perpendicular lines Hip Curve- To shape skirt, slacksspecifically on the hiplines and hemlines,side seams and lapel. French Curve- To shape necklines, collars, and armholes
In drafting terminology a spline is a flexible strip used to produce a smooth curve to a designated set of points.
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Because the first curves were designed in France!
french curve is used to connect arce and semi-circles, such as the neckline, armholes , and collar. it is either made of flat metal or wood.
A French curve is a tool used to draw different curves there are lots of swirls and circles so if a circle guide isn't good enough the French curve can draw and curves possible.
The dragon curve was first described by Benoit Mandelbrot.
First there was manuel drafting. Consisting of drafting tables,scales etc. Then along came microstation then acad
blackberry invented it
mr bell.end
The French curve, or designer's curve, is used for creating garment patterns. Patterns are usually based on standardized sizes intended to fit what's considered to be average sizes.Standardized sizing don't fit everyone, which is why a French Curve is handy. The French Curve can be used to customize garment patterns, allowing sewers to adjust them to fit curvaceous figures or lower a neckline.Examples of uses of a French Curve:Fitting the hips in a skirt or pantsDarts for bustlinesArmholesLower the neckline