Analisis Hasil Kebaya Kutubaru Menggunakan Pola ARUM (Studi Kasus LPK ARUM Kota Tegal)
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Abstract
Abstract. Kebaya is a traditional blouse worn by women in Indonesia are made of thin material worn with a sarong, batik, or other traditional knitted garments. For the manufacture of kebaya usually tend to fit the body so that it takes the right archetype. Making the basic pattern is the first step of making clothes especially kebaya. Because the basic pattern will provide a solid foundation in the manufacture of clothing that will greatly affect the outcome of the manufacture of clothing primarily in keseluruhan. ARUM patterns differ with some existing construction pattern, wherein the pattern ARUM system using the steps to create fewer and easier understood. Other than that, Objects in this study is used in the learning Arum in LKP ARUM Tegal city and will be made kebaya kutubaru later in the analysis quality. The population used in this study are students of Education Studies Program dressmaking class of 2017 consists of two class groups (group learning) and has passed the Course Management Women's Clothing with a total of 25 students and 24 students, a total of 49 students. The sampling technique chosen in this study is Probability Sampling. Aiken's V calculation analysis on the instrument gained an average result of 0.86, then the validity of the instrument categorized as very useful.Quality test results from the above table can be seen that the overall results of the research by expert panelists and panelists trained as compared to the percentage of the class interval tables to test the quality kebaya kutubaru Arum pattern generated using criteria Very High. So the quality kebaya Arum declared kutubaru use patterns of quality. The sequence is based on indicators, namely (1) display of kebaya kutubaru 63%, (2) the balance of 10.54% kutubaru kebaya, (3) overall kutubaru kebaya 14.02%. The results of the assessment of all the panelists of the overall quality levels obtained by percentage of 87.57%.