beangirl
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Date: 4/7/06 2:44 PM I just bought a pattern program that supposedly has "standard" measurements for sizes 2 through 8 but they're not accurate (unless I'm unusual in not knowing any two-year-olds who are 48" tall and weigh 65 pounds ). I can't find anything online and I'm getting annoyed with searching. Does anyone have a handy source for sizing? The more comprehensive the better! TIA! ------ kristine
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Kathi R
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Date: 4/7/06 2:49 PM Check out Lands End catalog -- they have a complete measurement chart.
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Date: 4/7/06 2:50 PM These two sites have comparable charts and are pretty much what I find on other sites as well: Landsend Tots and kids chart Click on the side bar for older kids charts.
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Date: 4/7/06 3:08 PM Here's a link to all sorts of standard measurement charts. If you are using pattern drafting software you might need more extensive measurements than you can find on a typical measurement chart.
Measurement Charts ------ Julie B
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beangirl
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Date: 4/7/06 3:27 PM Awesome you guys! Thanks so much!!  ------ kristine
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Subject: Childrens RTW sizing Date: 4/8/06 9:45 AM That's about the same as the sizing chart I saw the last time I was in the kids' section at Gap. Gap and Old Navy are two places where I can count on finding slims. |