As a part of our belief in transparency Atacac would like to share the pattern and 3D-model for this garment. As per our philosophy, this garment is free to download. However, we appreciate your support of our development by donating 10€ or 30€.
This pattern was originally used for the Rickard Lindqvist collection in 2007. It differs from a bespoke jacket pattern in the sense that it has defined seam allowances for industrial production. Print it out on a large scale plotter or use the tile function and print it in small pieces on a normal printer and then tape it together.
The red straight lines on the PDF are from the tailoring matrix that has been used to draft the pattern. Print it out on a large scale plotter or use the tile function while printing on a normal printer and print it in small pieces and then tape it together.
For more background info and context please see chapter 1 and chapter 2.3 in Kinetic Garment Construction.
Print the pattern out on a large scale plotter or use the tile function if printing on a normal printer and print it in small pieces and then tape the pattern together.
When downloading you will get 4 different files. A png illustrating the garment, a pdf ready for print, a dfx that can be imported into any CAD/CAM software and a ZPrj with the pattern assembled in 3D. The ZPrj file can be viewed and altered in CLO.
The Atacac sharewear patterns are licensed under the Attribution-ShareAlike CC BY-SA Creative Commons licences. This license lets others remix, tweak, and build upon this work even for commercial purposes, as long as they credit Atacac and license their new creations under the identical terms. I.e. you are allowed to make changes and sell garments based on these pattern with the condition that you also share your developed pattern further for free.
This license is often compared to “copyleft” free and open source software licenses. All new works based on yours will carry the same license, so any derivatives will also allow commercial use.