...about and forge ahead. It's also great advice to test-sew a muslin prototype, just to see that the size is right. Thanks again, and I'll be following you regularly! William...
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Sleeve Pattern – Woven Fabric
...do make a muslin to test your sleeve and make sure it's going to be comfortable and functional for you. Also, don't forget that you can make yourself sleeves of...
Sleeve Assembly – Woven Fabric
...in a set in sleeve, using woven fabric. The sleeves come in after sewing most of your bodice pieces together, so I would have at least any darts done and...
Reply To: Lengthen Torso/Shorten Hip, Medieval Dress
...compare to your own hipline measurement. It depends on how much you need to increase the pieces by. If only need to increase by a little bit, you can just...
Reply To: Choosing a size – help!
...as much alteration as we think. As usual, I always recommend making a muslin (or cheap test run) with any alterations you make to your patterns so you can make...
Reply To: McCalls 6697 increase bust size
...can fit in that size, I would go for it and see if you can skip alterations. Or at least baste a test and see if the fit is going...
How to do these darts (pleats?) – Vintage Lutterloh
...gathered at the top? My test doesn't seem to achieve the same look if that's what it is (noted that maybe it needs to be cut larger in the top...
Pants Crotch Length Pattern Alteration
...you always create a muslin after making any alterations. It's very important to test the fit so you can make sure that you get the best fitting pants you can....
Reply To: Tank Top /T-shirt sewing pattern (block)
...that to be too big. Definitely, make a muslin after you make your pattern so you can test the fit and tweak it if you need to. Good luck! 🙂...
Reply To: pivot and slide question
...basically just cut your pieces in muslin and baste them together to test the fit. It may be ok because you're increasing the armhole on each side by 2 1/2"...