![]() ![]() This simple change will give you the ability to assess-then adjust-the muslin for more ease if needed. Lastly, I like to add to the inseam and side seam to create a 1” seam allowance. As a petite person, I find that this helps me to both save fabric and to see the garment with more clear eyes if the length is more in the ballpark of what I need. I am a big believer in muslins, but making a few small changes to your pattern before sewing a muslin can help you focus on specific fit needs rather than getting hung up on a simple ease issue.įirst and most importantly, if you fall into a couple of different sizes, blend between sizes before you cut your muslin-this way you are working with something that has the recommended ease at least in your waist and hips.
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