...how to create a dart by manipulating the test bodice in order to make it more form fitting. We'll also be releasing a tutorial in the very near future on...
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Reply To: Getting a Pattern That Fits
...good idea to take your altered patterns and make your dress out of some cheap fabric like muslin to test your alterations and then you can decide if you want...
Reply To: Joan Holiday Dress
Maybe try a size 14. Create the bodice using some cheap fabric or muslin. You can just baste the pieces together and test the fit. It's a good way to...
Reply To: Satin
You really have to look at the fabric bolt information label, which is found on the on end of the cardboard that the fabric is rolled on. It really depends...
Reply To: Basic Pants Pattern
...it out of muslin so you can at least test the fit of your pattern. From this basic block you can then go on to create different styles by making...
Reply To: Cigarette Pants
...If you make these pants out of non-stretchy fabric, it might be a good idea to add some ease so the pants are more comfortable. So if the hipline currently...
Increase Sleeve Width Alteration
...retail clothing. Of course, in doing so, one must have the know-how on how to make tweaks and alterations, otherwise, clothes made from commercial patterns may end up fitting just...
Lengthen or Shorten Bodice Pattern Alteration
...or shorter than the measurements commercial pattern companies typically use? Don't worry because it's so easy to alter patterns to fit your needs. In this quick tutorial, we show you...
Reply To: Crotch video
...the top of the crotch curve. (for example: you want to add 1" to front but 2" to back. Do the slide method and add 1" to both. Then for...
Reply To: How to Alter the Boxers Pattern
...split the measurement. If I were you, I'd make a sample pair from an old sheet or cheap muslin to test the fit and then make adjustments to the pattern....