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Posted by BEI Design on June 3, 2009, 11:25 pm
Pogonip wrote:
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> I was looking at this one she posted -
> http://www.uniquepatterns.com/catalog/show/6354N1 I
> can't see how the C & S pattern could do this. I would
> guess that she
> would either have to draft the pattern from scratch, or
> buy a commercial
> pattern like this one. But you have said that you can do
> anything with the WG pattern system.
Coming in late, I don't see the original message so I don't
know exactly what the question is, but if OP is looking for
a similar shorts pattern (with a yoke), in a big three
pattern:
http://www.simplicity.com/designFrame.cfm?dvPage=designFrontBack.cfm&design=7229
http://www.simplicity.com/designFrame.cfm?dvPage=designFrontBack.cfm&design=2894
http://www.simplicity.com/designFrame.cfm?dvPage=designFrontBack.cfm&design=3849
http://www.simplicity.com/designFrame.cfm?dvPage=designFrontBack.cfm&design=4889
http://www.simplicity.com/designFrame.cfm?dvPage=designFrontBack.cfm&design=6354
http://www.butterick.com/item/F1270.htm?search=shorts&page=2
Beverly
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Posted by Pogonip on June 4, 2009, 12:28 am
BEI Design wrote:
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> Pogonip wrote:
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>> I was looking at this one she posted -
>> http://www.uniquepatterns.com/catalog/show/6354N1 I
>> can't see how the C & S pattern could do this. I would
>> guess that she
>> would either have to draft the pattern from scratch, or
>> buy a commercial
>> pattern like this one. But you have said that you can do
>> anything with the WG pattern system.
>
> Coming in late, I don't see the original message so I don't
> know exactly what the question is, but if OP is looking for
> a similar shorts pattern (with a yoke), in a big three
> pattern:
>
>
http://www.simplicity.com/designFrame.cfm?dvPage=designFrontBack.cfm&design=7229
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http://www.simplicity.com/designFrame.cfm?dvPage=designFrontBack.cfm&design=2894
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http://www.simplicity.com/designFrame.cfm?dvPage=designFrontBack.cfm&design=3849
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http://www.simplicity.com/designFrame.cfm?dvPage=designFrontBack.cfm&design=4889
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http://www.simplicity.com/designFrame.cfm?dvPage=designFrontBack.cfm&design=6354
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> http://www.butterick.com/item/F1270.htm?search=shorts&page=2
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> Beverly
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Beverly, Pora found a pattern, but she's gotten recommendations for
Click & Sew pants, and I asked how that would work given that the style
Pora wants doesn't have a standard waistband or an elastic waistband.
I'm just trying to figure out how adaptable these pattern programs
really are - if they can produce a variety of styles or if the user has
to get into pattern drafting.
--
Joanne
stitches @ singerlady.reno.nv.us.earth.milky-way.com
http://members.tripod.com/~bernardschopen/
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Posted by BEI Design on June 4, 2009, 2:58 am
Pogonip wrote:
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> BEI Design wrote:
> > Pogonip wrote:
> > > I was looking at this one she posted -
> > > http://www.uniquepatterns.com/catalog/show/6354N1 I
> > > can't see how the C & S pattern could do this. I
> > > would guess that she
> > > would either have to draft the pattern from scratch,
> > > or buy a commercial
> > > pattern like this one. But you have said that you
> > > can do anything with the WG pattern system.
> > Coming in late, I don't see the original message so I
> > don't know exactly what the question is, but if OP is
> > looking
> > for a similar shorts pattern (with a yoke), in a big
> > three
> > pattern:
<sni>
> > Beverly
> Beverly, Pora found a pattern, but she's gotten
> recommendations for Click & Sew pants, and I asked how
> that would work given
> that the style Pora wants doesn't have a standard
> waistband or an
> elastic waistband. I'm just trying to figure out how
> adaptable these pattern
> programs really are - if they can produce a variety of
> styles or
> if the user has to get into pattern drafting.
I'm the last one to ask, remember I gave up on creating a
pattern for a fitted dance jacket and deactivated and
returned the program. That was after a great deal of
discussion with customer service, trying without success to
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get a proper two-piece sleeve to print. <shrug> It
obviously works very well for some here, it did not work for
*me*.
Beverly
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Posted by Pogonip on June 4, 2009, 3:45 am
BEI Design wrote:
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> Pogonip wrote:
>> BEI Design wrote:
>>> Pogonip wrote:
>>>> I was looking at this one she posted -
>>>> http://www.uniquepatterns.com/catalog/show/6354N1 I
>>>> can't see how the C & S pattern could do this. I
>>>> would guess that she
>>>> would either have to draft the pattern from scratch,
>>>> or buy a commercial
>>>> pattern like this one. But you have said that you
>>>> can do anything with the WG pattern system.
>>> Coming in late, I don't see the original message so I
>>> don't know exactly what the question is, but if OP is
>>> looking
>>> for a similar shorts pattern (with a yoke), in a big
>>> three
>>> pattern:
>>> Beverly
>> Beverly, Pora found a pattern, but she's gotten
>> recommendations for Click & Sew pants, and I asked how
>> that would work given
>> that the style Pora wants doesn't have a standard
>> waistband or an
>> elastic waistband. I'm just trying to figure out how
>> adaptable these pattern
>> programs really are - if they can produce a variety of
>> styles or
>> if the user has to get into pattern drafting.
>
> I'm the last one to ask, remember I gave up on creating a
> pattern for a fitted dance jacket and deactivated and
> returned the program. That was after a great deal of
> discussion with customer service, trying without success to
> get a proper two-piece sleeve to print. <shrug> It
> obviously works very well for some here, it did not work for
> *me*.
>
> Beverly
>
>
If you can only make standard designs, even with the ability to adjust
them for "non-standard" bodies, it wouldn't be of interest to me. I
have sometimes found a pattern that I like, then made quite a few things
from it, making styling changes to the basic form. That I can handle.
The few times I've really looked at a system, it has been a lot of work
to enter all the measurements, then print out and paste together the
result, and the result wasn't really something I wanted anyway. LOL!
Standard designs are readily available and I don't need to adjust for
high shoulder, odd hip, etc.
--
Joanne
stitches @ singerlady.reno.nv.us.earth.milky-way.com
http://members.tripod.com/~bernardschopen/
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Posted by Samatha Hill -- take out TRASH on June 4, 2009, 9:12 am
Pogonip wrote:
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> If you can only make standard designs, even with the ability to adjust
> them for "non-standard" bodies, it wouldn't be of interest to me. I
> have sometimes found a pattern that I like, then made quite a few things
> from it, making styling changes to the basic form. That I can handle.
> The few times I've really looked at a system, it has been a lot of work
> to enter all the measurements, then print out and paste together the
> result, and the result wasn't really something I wanted anyway. LOL!
> Standard designs are readily available and I don't need to adjust for
> high shoulder, odd hip, etc.
Dress Shop only creates standard designs, unless they have changed it in
the past 3-5 years. Wild Ginger gives tons of options. Here's a sample
list of settings you can change by the inch for garments you are
designing:
http://www.wildginger.com/products/PMSettings.htm
this is one example of what the style setting panels look like:
http://www.wildginger.com/products/PMComponents.htm
and here's a style sheet of a garment created so you can see all the
customization available:
http://www.wildginger.com/products/PMDesignSheet.htm
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> http://www.uniquepatterns.com/catalog/show/6354N1 I
> can't see how the C & S pattern could do this. I would
> guess that she
> would either have to draft the pattern from scratch, or
> buy a commercial
> pattern like this one. But you have said that you can do
> anything with the WG pattern system.