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Re: Five free slim 1/4 scale pattern sets!

Postby Chrystal » Tue Mar 06, 2012 12:05 am

Hi Greyhaunt,

Thanks for letting us know. I was looking for it the other day.
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Re: Five free slim 1/4 scale pattern sets!

Postby Sixoclock » Tue Mar 06, 2012 8:06 am

Hmmm I would love to alter these to fit both my DDII as well as my 40cm Obitsu. ... But I kinda suck at how one goes about doing that, lol.
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Re: Five free slim 1/4 scale pattern sets!

Postby Chrystal » Tue Mar 06, 2012 10:18 am

Found this on the net somewhere... Thanks to the lady who gave it.

Sizing Patterns to Fit your Particular Doll
I am asked all the time if a particular pattern will fit a certain doll. Once you know how to resize a pattern, you can make ANY pattern fit your doll! I have used this formula for resizing many patterns with beautiful results. No need to limit your doll fashions by only buying patterns that are made in her particular size only - by using this formula, the styles are limitless.
Some dolls are the same height, but not the same proportions, therefore I use bust/chest measurement, then adjust the length accordingly.
First take all of the measurements of your doll and keep on file.
The patterns have two lines, the solid one, which is the cutting line, and the dashed line, which is the sewing line. Always measure from inside of the sewing lines.
Measure the bust area on each of the bodice pieces (hips if you are doing pants). Add the amounts up. Now divide the measurement of your doll, by the total measurement of the pattern pieces. The answer is the percentage you are looking for. I always add another 5% for ease.For example: Doll bust measurement is 8" divided by pattern total measurement 6" = 1.33 or 133% plus 5% ease = 138%. So when you copy or scan your pattern pieces you should enlarge them by 138% for the correct size.
If the measurement is 8" and you need 6", it would equal .75 or 75%, plus 5% = 80%.
If you need to lengthen or shorten the bodice or skirt etc, then do the same type of calculation and lengthen or shorten the patterns by the percentage.
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Re: Five free slim 1/4 scale pattern sets!

Postby the_other_mother » Mon Feb 04, 2013 7:13 pm

Glad I saved the patterns I liked to my computer.
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Re: Five free slim 1/4 scale pattern sets!

Postby Evelien » Tue Feb 05, 2013 11:37 am

Hey... I'm not a mod so please tell me if I'm out of line, but could you please not bump topics that haven't been active in a year when you really don't have anything to add..? :oops:
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