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  • Thank you for returning me to earth. Since I have the body proportions of a daschund, sometimes I do start thinking too much about how high and low things are on a pattern. This is one of those times.

    Many tutorials about petite adjustments recommend removing the pocket. I think this pocket is a special part of the Everyday Skirt. I have loved…[Read more]

  • Pattern: Everyday Skirt
    Pattern piece: Pocket Lining

    My height is 5’0″. I will remove 5-3/4 inches in length from this knee length skirt – increment at waist to hip; hip to mid-thigh, mid-thigh to knee. The position of other design elements and lines is crucial in such a short space, such as the pocket.

    In the photos, it looks like the lower…[Read more]

  • Pattern: Everyday Skirt
    Pattern piece: Pocket Lining

    My height is 5’0″. I will remove 5-3/4 inches in length from this knee length skirt – increment at waist to hip; hip to mid-thigh, mid-thigh to knee. The position of other design elements and lines is crucial in such a short space, such as the pocket.

    In the photos, it looks like the lower…[Read more]

  • More of a breakdown and quick link on Topic Categories: General Sewing Discussion; Patterns; Off Topic.

    Sorry. Ignore me. I just read the current topics. They are the pattern names. I thought they were just chit chat, such as Puppet Show, Ice Cream. I did not know they were patterns until I read the topic description. For example, the liesl + co:…[Read more]

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