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ライセンスクリエイティブ・コモンズ 表示-継承 2.1
説明On a flat or pleated - that is, non-elastic - pair of pants, the length around the front waist, seam-to-seam, should correspond to front body's wearing waist, ideally bisecting the side-body. Basically, the front of the pants should reach halfway around the body.If you trust the pattern's draft, you can make according to waist size. Here is another method, or a way to double-check sizing at the selected size.Flat-front pants with pockets, or pleated pants, take a moment to figure out, but it's pretty simple really. This pattern has a 1/2" seam allowance. So measuring 1/2" in from the top raw edge, I drew lines from the center front (dashed line at left), skipping over the pleats, and extending to within 1/2", or one seam allowance, of the side seam. But - we're not finished! Remember, the pocket extends the front of the pants. In the case of this pattern, this is very easy: simply fold the pocket piece in half (as it will be when finished) and measure the distance from the slanted raw edge to the side raw edge - AT the size selected (shown here, 4/5). Add these numbers up. For the 4/5 size, the finished front pant measurement was 12". And sure enough, when I finished the pants, they were 12" exactly.Obviously your cutting, tracing, measuring, and stitching abilities will all affect the outcome of this method. But it works well for me.***This photo is part of a tutorial on how to adjust fit for children slimmer and/or taller than the fit model. The tutorial is for Figgy's Patterns' Banyan pant pattern, but the principles will work well for any flat or pleated front, back-elastic pattern.
撮影日2012-05-01 15:33:52
撮影者kellyhogaboom , HQX, United States
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カメラDMC-FZ47 , Panasonic
露出0.017 sec (1/60)
開放F値f/2.8


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