![]() I think this is especially nice for those of us with differing tops and bottoms. Then you stick a pin in the tiny hole next to either your Bust/Chest or Hip measurement depending on which article of clothing you are drafting. First you pull out a tape measure that looks nothing like any tape measure you've ever seen before. The rest of the world is good to go but for those of us in the US make sure you can convert your measurements into metric. If not, remember to add them so you get the correct fit.ĥ. ![]() If you use Burda you're probably already used to this. Since you are drafting to your size and we're all uniquely proportioned people this makes sense but you better have some idea of how much fabric your design is going to take.Ĥ. No fabric recommendations other than the picture.ģ. You better know how to put a garment together cause all your getting is pictures of the finished piece.Ģ. I noticed a few things right off the bat.ġ. (At least that's how it felt to me) Imagine my surprise when I realized I actually had a kit in my possession! In a recent pattern dilemma I decided to break it out and see if this system was all it's cracked up to be. Dip your toe into the vintage pattern world and a name that comes up in whispered awe is Lutterloh.
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