![]() ![]() If your measurements are slightly different than our size chart, choose the closest size, as none of our patterns are tailored so that they require a perfect fit. The size chart indicates the pattern size closest to your body shape. Note the measurements in the first section of the size chart above are in centimetres (metric) and the second section is in inches (imperial). This gives you the opportunity to grade between sizes if you need (and allows you to sew a different size if your body weight fluctuates). We sell most of our patterns in bundles of 4 sizes. The fullest part of the hip maybe higher or lower depending on the individual figure. HIPS: Measure over the fullest part of the hips, usually 21-23cm / 8-9” down from the waist. WAIST: Measure around the waist, with the tape measure flat against the figure and snug but not too tight. The tape measure should be flat against the figure, straight across the back and not too tight. Use the diagram above to help you measure on the right spots.īUST:Measure around the back, under the arms and across the fullest part of the bust. The chart below indicates where to measure your body. If you do not have a dress makers measuring tape (one that is soft and can hug your body), you can use a piece of string to place around your body, mark the length and then spread the string out on a long ruler. Use a tape measure over your underwear or form fitting clothing and compare your body measurements with those on our size chart, choosing the size that closest matches your measurements. To help choose the right size, you will need to measure your bust, waist and hip.
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