Old 12-26-2022, 08:18 PM
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bearisgray
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Take your measurements (or of who ever you are making garments for).

It is nice if one can get help with the measuring bit - but so far I have had to "make do" as best I can by myself.

Ready-to-wear sizing and pattern sizing do not always match.

If one know that one has anything that is "non-standard" - large bust, flat backside, - whatever - remember that patterns need to be altered to accommodate whatever is "non-standard"

Loose fitting can only accommodate so much - - - -

Pattern sizing has also changed in the last ?? years.

Anyway, my most important suggestion is to take your measurements - believe them - and then try to find a pattern that is close to your dimensions.





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