excuse me, is there a way to add MINUS seam allowance? instead of 0.5cm would be -0.5 i need to simulate 0.5 cm that the overlock "eats" when is stitching two garments
I don't believe this is currently possible in Clo3D although I have seen other cad software programs that allow this. For now, a possible workaround could be to draw and internal parallel line and add an annotation.
@@DesigningWithEllie okay thank you . I see that it can be done using the offset pattern outline, but it appears that it would only work with a straight hem. I do a lot of t-shirt with curved hems so the turnback using that doesn't work in Clo. Any suggestions on how that could be done with another tool?
I have a lot of pattern experience using PAD and Optiex but Clo and 3D is new to me. I am in my first week of using Clo so I am excited at the possibilities.
Awesome as usual! Next tutorial idea : Fabric textures! How do we add textures like pilling to fabric?
Super helpful, I remember the days I use to cut by mistake the notches on paper patterns, so frustrating.
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excuse me, is there a way to add MINUS seam allowance? instead of 0.5cm would be -0.5 i need to simulate 0.5 cm that the overlock "eats" when is stitching two garments
I don't believe this is currently possible in Clo3D although I have seen other cad software programs that allow this. For now, a possible workaround could be to draw and internal parallel line and add an annotation.
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Very Helpful! thank you! Just one Q. How do you make turnback's for hem symmetry so that you do not get roping on your hems?
You can further specify this in the property editor, under 'Seam Type'
@@DesigningWithEllie okay thank you . I see that it can be done using the offset pattern outline, but it appears that it would only work with a straight hem. I do a lot of t-shirt with curved hems so the turnback using that doesn't work in Clo. Any suggestions on how that could be done with another tool?
I have a lot of pattern experience using PAD and Optiex but Clo and 3D is new to me. I am in my first week of using Clo so I am excited at the possibilities.