Next Gen Notables: No-Waste Pattern Design


Thursday, June 25, 2009 6:15 pm

Metropolis’s 2009 Next Generation competition received scores of entries, from which this year’s jury chose one winner and eight runners-up to be recognized in the May issue of the magazine. But there were far more than just nine good ideas in the bunch. The judges also selected 12 “notables”—entries that, for various reasons, fell short of the final selection, but that the jurors felt still deserved recognition. To that end, we’re posting one notable Next Generation proposal every Thursday for the next few months. (Click here to check out previous weeks’ selections.) In doing so, we hope to foster discussion that will help the teams refine their ideas, connect with like-minded readers, and perhaps even implement their projects in the real world.

This week: Samuel Formo’s No-Waste Pattern Design, for cutting garments without creating scraps of fabric, which typically get thrown away. How would it work?

According to Formo’s proposal, every part of the pattern is utilized and put into the final garment—with the interlocked puzzle-like pieces on the front being pulled through the buttonholes to create a unique closure.

Formo’s no-waste pattern. (Click for a larger image.)

Intrigued? Read more from Formo’s proposal over on our Next Generation site. Have a suggestion for implementing or adapting this idea? Leave your feedback in the comments form below.



Categories: Next Generation

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2 Comments »
  1. The name is FORMO. But I understand. It’s been an issue all my life. So simple yet so difficult. I would like to add that the fabulous photography must be credited to one Shidume Lozada and without her the images of this jacket would have been lifeless and dull. She is super talented and noteworthy, so look out!

    Comment by Sam FORMO — September 14, 2009, @ 12:22 am

  2. And I have to also mention that Drew Kleiner, our super talented fellow designer who just so happens to be a stunning model, really animated the whole thing and gave it the drama and mood it needed. Thanks Drew!

    Comment by Sam FORMO — September 14, 2009, @ 2:01 am

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