PERFECT! I have been sewing for 16 years using this method and it works perfectly! Even on McCalls, Vogue and Butterick! All the garnments I made fits!
I have been sewing for some time now and always found myself adjusting sewing patterns at the BUST (a lengthy and sometimes complicated task) - all I needed to do was take it at the chest measurement and cinch the waist in instead!! ♥ ♥ THANK YOU!!!!!!! Wish I had seen this moons ago! :)
This clip is very helpful! Now, I know what pattern size to buy and how much fabric I will need. I have watched many tutorials, but this one makes the most sense to me. Thank you!
Thank you so much for creating this! I was able to pick the right pattern sizes after you explained buying the 2 pattern sizing. Im making pants and Im fitting a 12 waist and 16 hips so I bought the larger pattern.
The only problem is that a lot of the simplicity patterns tend to run large for some reason. I made the mistake of sewing based on my measurements and ended up 2-3 sizes too big (on a pair of shorts too!!), so now I just use muslin to guess and then go from there. It's not just Simplicity either. It's all the pattern companies. I have no faith in the sizing system anymore.
Lots of them add "ease", but many don't need it anymore. Heck, my spandex bodysuit pattern included several inches of ease, and bodysuit patterns are supposed to be SMALLER because the fabric will stretch to cover the gap. Like... what?
I had something similar! I used my measurements to cut out a dress and even cut it a little smaller because I intended a bit tighter fitting. It was a tarp!
Very helpful, thank you. As I'm small busted, I tend to have trouble with too much fabric gathering around that area when I've made a dress in the past, I think your advice may help me from here on.
Clothing manufacturers have changed their sizing over time but pattern makers haven't, accounting for the discrepancy in size. As long as you're following your measurements, you should be just fine!
I still get stuck in choosing. My bust and hips are usually one or two sizes larger than my waist. If I go with the bust/hip the dress come out like moo-moo's and if I go with the waist they don't close. What do I do?
Watch other videos around UA-cam for who to cut the pieces narrower or wider based on your needs. Might be most expensive, but easiest, to buy a dress form with your measurements.
I've been sewing apparel for many years; I'm 57 and started sewing at age 12. For most of my adult life I used a size 8 pattern and generally got a proper fit. At age 40 became pregnant resulting in weight gain that did not melt off. A few years later I began to pay attention to the sizing measurements on patterns. In recent years I made a cost in size 14, and began a dress in same size. The coat was a terrible fit; I was swimming in it. I gave the coat away. The dress, in shoulders and bust is huge, on me; I've yet to go back to finish that dress. After these two fails, from my pile of unfinised projects, I pulled out the makings for a fitted, retro, satin robe I'd cut out in size 10; a project I failed to complete upon believing it would not fit. I sewed it up and it fits, I wear it often. I'm back to ignoring pattern measurements; I buy size ten and make adjustments for waist and hips when neccessary. Granted I've not yet made anything specific to lower body (such as Jean's, slacks or shorts). Perhaps that would be where a size 14 might come in.
I am a complete novice with a very basic pattern and am trying to fit a straight sleeve into a nativity tunic (Simplicity 4795). I am making a medium tunic and cannot understand why the large dot at the neck position is on the line below the medium cutting line (which is actually on the small size cutting line.) I would be grateful if someone can explain how I can cut correctly. Kay
I used the measurements on the envelope and it's too small. It's not in the seam allowances either because I was following very closely because the fabric was very expensive. Now it's ruined.
We're to hear about your disaster! There are a lot of different reasons why the project may have gone awry, and your best bet is to get in-person assistance to diagnose the issue. Best of luck to you!
This was great, thanks, been searching for "1920s flapper dress fancy dress" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Have you ever come across - Panadarson Flapper Falbala - (do a google search ) ? Ive heard some amazing things about it and my brother in law got cool results with it.
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This is EXCEPTIONALLY helpful. Thank you so much for such a clear, informative, well-structured and perfectly presented vid.
PERFECT! I have been sewing for 16 years using this method and it works perfectly! Even on McCalls, Vogue and Butterick!
All the garnments I made fits!
I have been sewing for some time now and always found myself adjusting sewing patterns at the BUST (a lengthy and sometimes complicated task) - all I needed to do was take it at the chest measurement and cinch the waist in instead!! ♥ ♥ THANK YOU!!!!!!! Wish I had seen this moons ago! :)
I have seen several videos on sizing. This one was the most understandable. Thanks!
This clip is very helpful! Now, I know what pattern size to buy and how much fabric I will need. I have watched many tutorials, but this one makes the most sense to me. Thank you!
Han Lam Chau I totally agree!!
I always go the 4 inch rule on all the body measurements. it's such a good tip. that way there's wiggle room. great video
Omg thank you! You explained it so well.
Thank you so much! This was the most helpful tutorial I have come across! You saved me from pulling my hair out!!
On my goodness where have you been hiding. Thank you!!! For this video solo helpful! 👍😃👏😎
Thank you so much for creating this! I was able to pick the right pattern sizes after you explained buying the 2 pattern sizing. Im making pants and Im fitting a 12 waist and 16 hips so I bought the larger pattern.
Dear Debbie, I jus found your tutorial, thanks so much! I am a complete beginner trying to learn to sew basics. Your video is super helpful!!!
This is exactly the information I was looking for. Thank you!
Thank you for your concise language it was very understandable
Great video! Sizing is my worst nightmare!
Great video!!!
Thank you for making this vid so helpful for beginners like me
Glad you liked it Ari!
This was a great help to a beginner like me! Thank you! x
Deborah...you were crystal clear darling :D Thank you!
Very well explained, thanks.
This video is very understandable thankyou
Oh it is really get the puzzle into an order. Thank you for your explanation!
The only problem is that a lot of the simplicity patterns tend to run large for some reason. I made the mistake of sewing based on my measurements and ended up 2-3 sizes too big (on a pair of shorts too!!), so now I just use muslin to guess and then go from there. It's not just Simplicity either. It's all the pattern companies. I have no faith in the sizing system anymore.
Lots of them add "ease", but many don't need it anymore. Heck, my spandex bodysuit pattern included several inches of ease, and bodysuit patterns are supposed to be SMALLER because the fabric will stretch to cover the gap. Like... what?
I had something similar! I used my measurements to cut out a dress and even cut it a little smaller because I intended a bit tighter fitting. It was a tarp!
I did too..i just clone my clothes and make patterns from that. I gave up buying patterns in stores.
Very helpful, thank you. As I'm small busted, I tend to have trouble with too much fabric gathering around that area when I've made a dress in the past, I think your advice may help me from here on.
I started sewing when I was 15. I am now 62. I have stopped using patterns bc although in clothing I am an 8, by my waist measurement I am an 18!
Clothing manufacturers have changed their sizing over time but pattern makers haven't, accounting for the discrepancy in size. As long as you're following your measurements, you should be just fine!
Thabk you for this video. Very helpful!
thank you so much very intersting and very helpful
Nice vidio and good emformeshion
I still get stuck in choosing. My bust and hips are usually one or two sizes larger than my waist. If I go with the bust/hip the dress come out like moo-moo's and if I go with the waist they don't close. What do I do?
You could try taking in the side seams?
Watch other videos around UA-cam for who to cut the pieces narrower or wider based on your needs.
Might be most expensive, but easiest, to buy a dress form with your measurements.
I've been sewing apparel for many years; I'm 57 and started sewing at age 12. For most of my adult life I used a size 8 pattern and generally got a proper fit. At age 40 became pregnant resulting in weight gain that did not melt off. A few years later I began to pay attention to the sizing measurements on patterns. In recent years I made a cost in size 14, and began a dress in same size. The coat was a terrible fit; I was swimming in it. I gave the coat away. The dress, in shoulders and bust is huge, on me; I've yet to go back to finish that dress.
After these two fails, from my pile of unfinised projects, I pulled out the makings for a fitted, retro, satin robe I'd cut out in size 10; a project I failed to complete upon believing it would not fit. I sewed it up and it fits, I wear it often.
I'm back to ignoring pattern measurements; I buy size ten and make adjustments for waist and hips when neccessary. Granted I've not yet made anything specific to lower body (such as Jean's, slacks or shorts). Perhaps that would be where a size 14 might come in.
What about when you bust is a 22, but the waist and hips fits a 26? I'm making the pattern 1773 A.
Thanks great vedio
I am a complete novice with a very basic pattern and am trying to fit a straight sleeve into a nativity tunic (Simplicity 4795). I am making a medium tunic and cannot understand why the large dot at the neck position is on the line below the medium cutting line (which is actually on the small size cutting line.) I would be grateful if someone can explain how I can cut correctly. Kay
I have these patterns but I do prefer to plot a graph by my self
I should have buy the patterns that tell me what size before buying fabric but next time I will go to the pattern for my project
thank you soo much
Can you send which size pattern l need in Pakistan
I wear a 14-16 if I follow the your pattern and my measurements I wear a size 22. Pattern 8649. Makes no sense.
Hi Becca - pattern sizing and ready to wear sizing can vary greatly (as you discovered). Go with your measurements and it should work out just fine!
thank you soon much
You don’t always find the finished garment measurements on the pattern envelope.
I used the measurements on the envelope and it's too small. It's not in the seam allowances either because I was following very closely because the fabric was very expensive. Now it's ruined.
We're to hear about your disaster! There are a lot of different reasons why the project may have gone awry, and your best bet is to get in-person assistance to diagnose the issue. Best of luck to you!
Bias skirt.
I used to have a true hourglass figure but now at 75 I am built like a box and my waist measurement is too large compared to my bust & hip.
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This was great, thanks, been searching for "1920s flapper dress fancy dress" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Have you ever come across - Panadarson Flapper Falbala - (do a google search ) ? Ive heard some amazing things about it and my brother in law got cool results with it.
Your products may be great but your subscription service and customer service are terrible. The worse I've ever seen. Subscribing was one of the worse decision I've ever made.