Could you tell me please what is the equivalent to the Australian size 10 of Burda?
I would like to order a dress pattern (it says sizes 34, 36 ….etc, I am wondering what is Australian size 10 conversion?
Thank you.
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Feb 1, 2013, 02.27 PMby sewingfan1
If you take your measurements and check them against the measuring chart then you’ll be able to work it out. It’s best to go by your personal measurements anyway. (http://www.burdastyle.com/statics/size-chart)
Feb 5, 2013, 08.13 AMby tailorstack
Additionally to sewingfan1’s comments store clothing sizes are quite different to pattern sizes. If you are a size 10 in store bought clothes doesnt mean you will be a size 10 in patterns, its usually a size, sometimes 2 sizes bigger.