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Message Board > Pattern Modifications, Design Changes & Pattern Drafting > Scaling patterns
Muldini
Intermediate Member since 9/29/10 Posts: 21 |
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Date: 3/20/13 5:25 PM I'm considering investing in a half-scale dress form and (surprise surprise) am not an exact multiple of the standard sizes, so what do you do when scaling up a pattern? Do you scale up by 1 2/3 for example? Or do you scale up to a standard size then grade down? Which causes less distortion?
(Obviously it's not going to be a substitute for fitting) |
petro

 Intermediate FRANCE Member since 6/24/07 Posts: 2204 |
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Date: 3/21/13 4:00 AM I have a half size dress form in a standard size (not mine). I have tried scaling up the pattern from a draped design, but found time taken in correcting the errors of scaling a disincentive. I use the half size form a fair bit now to test out ideas, but then redraft in my size or whichever size I need. To get from the half scale to full scale in one swoop you'd need to pad out a half scale form so that it was exactly half scale of your measurements (so start with a smaller size!). Then you'd need a system for scaling up more accurate than the one I used, which was my own scanner printer set up in A4. ------ so many patterns, clamouring to be sewn
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Muldini
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Date: 3/21/13 7:16 PM The padding out idea had crossed my mind, but I think it would b waaaay too complicated. Going up from a half-scale 8 to a full-size 0 or 2, plus proportionate padding? Plus scaling errors? Sounds like another disincentive! |
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