That has been really helpful as my bottom and top sizes are nothing like pattern measurements. This has given me the confidence to start adjusting my patterns to get a better fit and be able to use more woven fabrics.
Wow, thank you. Such concise, clear, waffle-free instruction! So grateful for the information 😊 Again, thank you. (PS. I found the process also works with knits, provided of course you adjust the ease according to the stretch of the fabric).
This was absolutely what I needed. I was able to take this information to adjust a pattern of which I have made 3 muslins; changing size 2 times, changing seam allowance, all with no success. Something just wasn’t right. Your tutorial lit the lightbulb when you explained sizing, finished garment measurements and ease. I realized all I needed was to adjust the waist size. I made another muslin and it was perfect. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you so very much for generously sharing your knowledge and skills, Sarah. I have your fitting book for absolute beginners, and it is good to put a voice and face to your wise advice. This was so helpful.
Very educational. I have that same pattern and have always had to make changes because my bust measurement aligns with a 14 but my hip measurement is a 16. My waist measures 35 so I'm in-between sizes. Blending is always a must for me but I live with it. I learned something new from your video and that was reducing the hip size from the outside of the lines which I would have never thought to do. Thank you!
Great information. Looking forward to a video discussing changing cup size from a commercial pattern. You mentioned that they are made for a "B" cup and I am a 'D" cup.
Thank you, very helpful. Hopefully I can put it into practice for a special dress I am about to make very soon! 🤞 I also have to adjust for a shorter waist as every single pattern is made for way taller people than I am!
I'm glad this was helpful to you. It's great that you're developing a good feel for what you always need to do -- like shortening the bodice length. I hope your special dress turns out well!
Hi Cheryl -- I'll be doing a video soon about larger sizes and how it's often more straight forward to choose a smaller size (for the frame) and then do a full bust adjustment (FBA). And I'll be addressing FBAs and how to do them -- without getting them too big, which in my experience working with fuller figured gals is often what's done.
Sarah, just FYI - the volume on this and another video done about the same time is very low and I'm not able to increase it high enough. Just something to be aware of.
I’ve been looking for someone that could help me with patterns and fit for so long! Wow! Thank you for clarity. 😊
That has been really helpful as my bottom and top sizes are nothing like pattern measurements. This has given me the confidence to start adjusting my patterns to get a better fit and be able to use more woven fabrics.
Wow, thank you. Such concise, clear, waffle-free instruction! So grateful for the information 😊 Again, thank you. (PS. I found the process also works with knits, provided of course you adjust the ease according to the stretch of the fabric).
I love your videos! Thank you for sharing them with us!
This was absolutely what I needed. I was able to take this information to adjust a pattern of which I have made 3 muslins; changing size 2 times, changing seam allowance, all with no success. Something just wasn’t right. Your tutorial lit the lightbulb when you explained sizing, finished garment measurements and ease. I realized all I needed was to adjust the waist size. I made another muslin and it was perfect. Thank you for sharing.
Yay! I'm so glad my tutorial was helpful!
Thank you so very much for generously sharing your knowledge and skills, Sarah. I have your fitting book for absolute beginners, and it is good to put a voice and face to your wise advice. This was so helpful.
Very educational. I have that same pattern and have always had to make changes because my bust measurement aligns with a 14 but my hip measurement is a 16. My waist measures 35 so I'm in-between sizes. Blending is always a must for me but I live with it. I learned something new from your video and that was reducing the hip size from the outside of the lines which I would have never thought to do. Thank you!
Great information. Looking forward to a video discussing changing cup size from a commercial pattern. You mentioned that they are made for a "B" cup and I am a 'D" cup.
I'll be working on a video about changing cup size soon!
Very helpful, thank you so much!
Very helpful, Sarah! Thank you!!
I'm so glad you're finding helpful info in my videos!
Great explanation. Thank you!
Thank you. I am learning so much. I just wish you had done more with larger sizes. my bust is 43 Waist 441/2
How much ease at the bust would you recommend fo a jacket?
Thank you, very helpful. Hopefully I can put it into practice for a special dress I am about to make very soon! 🤞 I also have to adjust for a shorter waist as every single pattern is made for way taller people than I am!
I'm glad this was helpful to you. It's great that you're developing a good feel for what you always need to do -- like shortening the bodice length. I hope your special dress turns out well!
What I meant to say is this was really great. My measurements are Bust 43 1/2". waist 42", Hips 46" a larger size like this would be helpful.
Hi Cheryl -- I'll be doing a video soon about larger sizes and how it's often more straight forward to choose a smaller size (for the frame) and then do a full bust adjustment (FBA). And I'll be addressing FBAs and how to do them -- without getting them too big, which in my experience working with fuller figured gals is often what's done.
I'll be working on videos about larger cup sizes and larger sizes in the next months.
Sarah, just FYI - the volume on this and another video done about the same time is very low and I'm not able to increase it high enough. Just something to be aware of.
Thanks for letting me know, Karel -- I'll be sure to be more aware of volume!
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