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intersection seams allowance

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  • pablo.quintana

    I'm not completely sure what you mean by intersecting the seam allowance. In CLO you don't need seam allowances. To check for the seam length you can use the walk pattern tool.

     

    https://support.clo3d.com/hc/en-us/articles/360025535073-Walk-Pattern-ver5-1-0-

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  • ariannagbb89

    Ho Pablo,

     I know  that there is the walk pattern to check the lenght of the seams, and also I can understand the you don't need  them for the simulation; but I would like to sew the garment in the real life, in fabric, for that reason I need seams allowance that are perfectly matching; as you can see in the picture above, the seams that I added are not perfectly the same lenght, even if I have the pattern   correct.

    thanks

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  • pablo.quintana

    Good you know that. The segments can be made of the same length when fine tuning by right clicking on a segment and use Change Length. I can't derive from the image which seams you are talking about. Maybe another image and pointing out what is the difference can help us see it.

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  • ariannagbb89

    in the red circle the seam allowance that I put aren't matching and that could be a problem when I sew the "real" garment

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  • pablo.quintana

    Are those seam allowances added in CLO or somewhere else? They look like baselines imported into CLO. In any case there are not much seam allowance tweaking tools in CLO. My recommendation here would be to increase the seam allowance of the bottom piece (50.7 segment) to reach the top seam allowance. I don't think you could make the top seam allowance match the bottom one.

     

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  • cedrictirado

    Hi everyone, 

    I'm very interested by this subject because I have exactly the same problem. I have to send patterns files with seam allowance included and using the intersection tool it's impossible  to make match the two angles ( I can't find the name in English ) on the back seam of the two piece sleeve.I've tried all the different angles configuration on each seam and the first image is the best I could have which is not good for the cutting and sewing in a factory. The segments are exactly the same length ( I walked the pattern ). Is there any way two fi this issue ? I have to send this files very soon...I hope someone could help.

    Thank you 

     

    Cédric

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  • pablo.quintana

    Cédric, I believe this is a limitation of the seam allowance tool in CLO. I couldn't find a way to manipulate the seam allowance itself, but only the stitch line. I have to refer you to an external CAD software to do just that and export from there. I personally use share.padsystem.com in case you find it useful.

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