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by missmann » Sun Jun 19, 2005 2:41 pm
You can make your own patterns from clothes you already own and love.
I've done this before with shirts, pants and skirts- if you aren't experienced with sewing, I'd suggest picking something with simple lines for your first try.
Turn the article of clothing inside out, pin tracing paper to it along the seams, and then draw the edges of the pattern- yeah, I know these are vague instructions, but they kinda make sense, right? So then you can cut out your pattern making sure to leave a seam allowance and making sure you've accomodated any zippers... When you go to sew your piece, try it out on some inexpensive fabric first, like broadcloth, just to make sure it works how you want it to. ANd when you are sewing the final piece, choose fabric like the fabric the original was- like if you make a pattern from a cotton dress shirt, dont try to recreate it in jersey- they hang different and jersy has way more stretch...
If you want to work from manafactured patterns, I'd suggest going to your local fabric store- to find good patterns you'll haev to spend time browsing the books...