Gino
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While I don't come from a family of pattern makers that you are talking about (grandma was one of the best for garments, mom did very well as well), I've noticed that a lot of the old timey pattern makers also don't seem to want to pass on their craft either.
I don't think it would have been quite as easy for me if I didn't come from a family that was entrenched in a specific trade as it was.
I'm not sure, but I think you missed my point. I'm not talking about a guy that makes shoes from a pattern or someone who cuts and sews a dress up from a pattern, but in a sense, yes. These are not traits or lessons learned from people by passing on family secrets or recipes, but people who can physically make an oval with X/Y measurements, instead of input the size you want the oval. Being able to make something from scratch. These people are generally the ones who put this stuff together in the first place. So, while people who can think on their feet are dying off, the newcomers are just doing things and not understanding how or why it's done.
If you're out in the field and need to do something, you're not prepared to do..... can you adlib or must you go back to the shop and let the software do it for you ??