CAD Clothing Patterns
Digital pattern development for tops, dresses, skirts, pants, jackets, shirts, woven styles, knit styles, and mixed-category collections.



Build accurate CAD clothing patterns from a sample, sketch, photo, measurement sheet, or tech pack. Add grading, markers, fit correction, and construction notes when the style is ready.
Best fit
This page is for people searching for a clothing pattern maker for a specific garment: a dress, jacket, shirt, pant, skirt, top, knit style, or woven style. The content focuses on moving one style from reference material to a pattern that can be sampled and corrected.
Good pattern work makes the next step easier: the sample maker understands the construction, the fitting has a clear correction path, and the production team receives organized pattern information.
Choose only the support your clothing project needs, from first pattern through graded production set.
Digital pattern development for tops, dresses, skirts, pants, jackets, shirts, woven styles, knit styles, and mixed-category collections.
Pattern revisions after sample review, fitting comments, balance problems, length changes, and construction updates.
Size development for womenswear and menswear styles using consistent grade rules and production-minded checks.
Marker layouts for fabric costing, cutting efficiency, and production organization.
Pattern notes, measurement support, construction callouts, and technical details that help the sample room or factory.
Clear sewing order and garment assembly guidance for makers who need practical production direction.
Start with a new design, copy and improve a reference sample, correct a first sample, or prepare a style for production. The pattern can be supported with paper copies, CAD files, grading, markers, pattern card information, and construction notes.
Create a first pattern from a drawing, garment reference, measurement sheet, or tech pack for sample development.
Update the clothing pattern after fit review, including silhouette, balance, seam placement, lengths, and construction changes.
Add grading and marker making after the base clothing pattern has been approved for the next stage.
Photos can help, but accurate measurements, fabric details, and a sample or tech pack usually improve the pattern result.
Yes. Marker making can be added for fabric planning, costing, cutting efficiency, and production organization.
Projects can include tops, dresses, skirts, pants, jackets, shirts, knit styles, woven styles, and mixed womenswear or menswear collections.
Call with the garment category, quantity of styles, reference type, and what you need delivered.