Sorry I didn't see your comment earlier. For a stretchier knit, I would use the same size but I would move the center front and the center back over beyond the fold of the fabric (so there is space between the pattern fold line and the garment fold line). How much? ~ 1/4 - 3/8", maybe even more for a v e r y stretchy knit. Conversely, if the knit has less stretch than the knit you originally fit the pattern with, then move the pattern over the opposite direction (so you can see some of the fabric between the pattern fold line and the garment fold line).
Sarah, thank you for these videos. I watched both the woven and knit bodice and both were extremely helpful.
Your videos are excellent!
Really helpful and informative video. Thank you so much.
This is so helpful! Thank you!
If the knit fabric has a lot more stretch than you've shown, would you go to an even smaller size?
Sorry I didn't see your comment earlier. For a stretchier knit, I would use the same size but I would move the center front and the center back over beyond the fold of the fabric (so there is space between the pattern fold line and the garment fold line). How much? ~ 1/4 - 3/8", maybe even more for a v e r y stretchy knit. Conversely, if the knit has less stretch than the knit you originally fit the pattern with, then move the pattern over the opposite direction (so you can see some of the fabric between the pattern fold line and the garment fold line).