35 How To Read Sewing Pattern Envelope

You will need to take your measurements at the chestbust waist and the largest area of the hip and compare to the measurements on the pattern envelope. Each sewing pattern will have a pattern number to identify the pattern design.


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35 how to read sewing pattern envelope. How to Read a Sewing Pattern. Most sewing patterns from a store will contain an envelope to hold everything and the inside will be full of tissue-thin pattern pieces and instructions. How To Read A Commercial Pattern Envelope 17min Homework.

Of course you can buy patterns online as well but I would save that until you are more familiar with patterns. For example A and B. Here is the brand and pattern number they tell you what pattern you have and it is how you find the pattern in the store.

At the top of the envelope are the sizes. The fabric key will illustrate how the pictures show the right and wrong sides of the fabric and which pieces are the interfacing and lining. Its a good idea to have a grasp of the envelope information before buying your pattern as youll want to get the right size fabric and accessories before you sit down at your sewing machine to make a dress.

They are perfect for storing your original dressmaking pattern alongside your traced pattern pieces. The front of the pattern envelop give the pattern number figure types size and price. Pattern Number or Name.

Let me help you with everything you need to know from how to choose a suitable sewing pattern through to reading and understanding the information on the packet in the instruction booklet and on the pattern pieces. Find the fabric key on the pattern directions so youll know how to place the pattern pieces onto the fabric. Smaller independent sewing companies often give their patterns a name to help you remember them.

Pattern company for example Butterick. For fabric that is 45 wide with nap I will need 3 yards of fabric. If the fabric I choose is 60 wide I will only need 1 58 of a yard.

Waist Stay 1 14 yard of 12 twill tape or ribbon. Next on the front. If youve never used a sewing pattern before sizing will seem alien and much likely a much larger size than you wear in RTW clothing.

If you fall between sizes go with the sizing for your largest measurement. Below the drawings read the. To read a sewing pattern start by looking at the lettered line drawings to see which pieces you will have to cut from the fabric to make the garment.

This is where you find the pattern sizes. On the front of every sewing pattern we will find the following information. This is the range of sizes this pattern will make you want to pay attention to.

If you dont have a pattern at home to look at g o to your local craftsewing store Walmart will do as well and look at their patterns. Style variations labeled alphabetically. And in the case of this pattern on the envelope flap.

Youll read this like a grid picking your bust waist and hip sizes and choosing the corresponding pattern size. To start lets take a look at each section of the envelope and work out what it all means. Sewing pattern sizes are not intended to correspond to your ready-to-wear clothing size.

Itll talk about the length intended fit and details like what type of zipper its using or cut of sleeve. Not all sewing patterns are made the same way but the basic idea is there for every one. Most pattern sizes will be listed on the back of the envelope flap.

Most pattern envelopes will show a model wearing the garment optionsstyles so you can get a feel for how it will look on you. So youve decided to have a go at sewing your own clothes but sewing patterns look scary and difficult to understand. The Back of the Patten Envelope.

On the back of the pattern envelope is a chart that states the amount of fabric you need. Skipping on down toE F Skirt cut crosswise. If you buy an indie pattern or one from a quilt or sewing shop the pattern pieces may come in a zippered or sealed poly.

Illustrate your storage envelope. Size range for example 6-8-10-12-14. These views give you an idea of the different fabrics designs and details that you can use.

The Pattern Description is relatively straightforward on the sewing pattern envelope breaking down the specific description of the garment. It also shows a sketch and sometimes a photograph of the garment. Pattern number for example B5748.

The envelopes are strong and sturdy with a side gusset giving the capacity to take a large amount of pattern paperwork.


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