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Laser Cut Wool VestRachel Batzer
Final Project: A professional style women’s vest with laser cut lace appliqué based on a
vornoi digram of a lissajous curve and a prolate cycloid.
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Previous Work(not including references for laser lace assignment)
Necklaces on Etsy:
Clothinghttp://www.etsy.com/listing/91034151/filigree-laser-cut-leather-necklace-in
http://www.etsy.com/listing/83470519/yellow-leather-necklace-laser-cut-lace
http://www.etsy.com/listing/96674218/lace-eco-necklace-black-swirly-delicate
http://www.etsy.com/listing/44229462/binary-necklace-pink
Alexander McQueenEmilio Pucci Giles Deacon unknown
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Vest Design:Voronoi diagram based Mathematical Curves
Lissajous curve on the back x = sin(a*t+ θ)y = sin(b*t)
Prolate Cycloidx = a*θ – b*sin(θ)y = a – b*cos(θ)
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Material and Pattern
Red wool felt and tan wool cloth
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Processing Design Varying numbers of points and
spacing on the cycloid. The lissajous curve is the Lincoln
Labs logo.
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Map 2D diagram to vest pattern
1. Measure vest pattern and put in SolidWorks
2. Line up edges close together
3. Move individual lines so that the lines will touch at the seams.
4. Extend lines to account for seams.
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Cut Patterns
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Laser Cutting
• Iron-on fusible added before cutting
• Cut with paper side up to minimize burning
• Smells terrible!
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The Fun Part:Making the patterns line
up at the seams
Cut patterns seam to be a little too large making fitting difficult
Below is the simplified version:
1. Line up patterns on the front and back panel
2. Iron down3. Line up middle two
patterns4. Iron down remainder
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Finishing Touches• Sew over the
pattern: more stable than iron-on alone
• Complete edges with bias tape
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Finished Vest
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Future Work
• Full 3D modeling of design so parts line up better
• More complete fitting of pattern to person before pattern desing.