a life in stitches said... The excellent book Pattern Cutting by Dennic Chunman Lo features detailed instructions for drafting this design from your own skirt block - it's an easier option than the download + cut and stick method. 4/26/12 7:16 AM
SewingandStyle said... @a life in stitches To be honest I had no idea about this pattern featuring in that book, I only found that out after the pattern and the skirt were done. Rachel from House of Pinheiro asked me to draft it. I now would like to get my hands on the book, but I still believe there is a demand for pdf pattern market out there. (p.s.- just adding this in reply to the next comment: I never took offence- all good, and thank you) 4/26/12 6:56 PM
a life in stitches said... No offence intended-and you did a great job, and yes, of course a pdf can be useful, especially when free! Just wanted to point out that sometimes it's preferable to start from a block that already fits you. My book review is on PR,1.27.12. 4/27/12 4:53 AM
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4/25/12 9:11 PM
The excellent book Pattern Cutting by Dennic Chunman Lo features detailed instructions for drafting this design from your own skirt block - it's an easier option than the download + cut and stick method.
4/26/12 7:16 AM
@a life in stitches To be honest I had no idea about this pattern featuring in that book, I only found that out after the pattern and the skirt were done. Rachel from House of Pinheiro asked me to draft it. I now would like to get my hands on the book, but I still believe there is a demand for pdf pattern market out there. (p.s.- just adding this in reply to the next comment: I never took offence- all good, and thank you)
4/26/12 6:56 PM
No offence intended-and you did a great job, and yes, of course a pdf can be useful, especially when free! Just wanted to point out that sometimes it's preferable to start from a block that already fits you. My book review is on PR,1.27.12.
4/27/12 4:53 AM