So basically, substitute ur own measurement to the measurement on the sheet, and follow the instruction. Good luck! ^^
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Aug 18, 2011, 03.55 PMby yolandac8
Thank you!!!!!!!!!!
Aug 2, 2011, 04.52 AMby nickcheung
yes, u got that rite. Although that is not the ideal way, but it would work. Normally, we grade the draft down or up to our own sizes, then, we customize it to fit our measurement more. That way, the shape of the draft wouldnt change so much. But subsitute ur own measurement 2 the code works as well, especially 4 beginners, since grading can b a pain (everytime). Good luck with everything!
Aug 1, 2011, 10.13 PMby sierrat2011
Just to make sure I understand…I substitute the measurements at the very top of the worksheet for my own?
And then I assume I match the numbers to where they are on the picture? Is all that correct? I’m a beginner in sewing & drafting a custom bodice patteren is something I really need to know.