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Christi.adell said:On the one vintage pattern I've done so far(size 32 bust M5226) I used the instructions here: http://sensibility.com/tips/how-to-resize-a-pattern/
to grade up one size and then did a FBA. I admit I did the FBA without even measuring since I always have to do one on modern patterns.
Now I had fitting ISSUES doing that and I think on redoing it I can leave out the FBA and just grade it up. But grading it up using that tutorial it made the neckline a lot wider than I wanted (slashing in the middle and adding width). Granted this probably isn't the best pattern to judge since the neckline is wide anyway but it seems it would make any neckline wider. Or am I doing something wrong? It seems like I must be since if it made the neckline too wide then people wouldn't do it that way.
If I'm not doing it wrong then any helpful tips for me? I was thinking adding to the sides and then doing a FBA might be better? I have been thinking about this too much and have driven myself nuts so I'm turning to you.
Youve had major fit issues before, right? Ever think of cutting out all the drama and making a dress form? I didnt have one for years, then I did the duct tape thing and its the best thing Ive ever done! Im converted!
From that I made slopers, and now Im confident Im not shooting a dart in the dark for fit on every new pattern I try.
Its a few weeks of work, but could save you years of trial and error.
LD