Juliah
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Mar 6, 2004
- Messages
- 548
I found a cotton skirt online that I really like, but then I saw that it was almost $100. Well, that's not happening! The more I looked at the skirt, though, I realized it was pretty simple, with an elastic waist. I decided to dust off my sewing machine and try making something like it.
I'm not a beginner--I used to sew quite a bit when my kids were little--but it's been many years. I got an easy pattern, but now I'm stumped on which size to use out of it. I have gained weight since I used to sew for myself and recently lost some of the weight. I measured my waist and checked the chart on the pattern envelope, and it shows I would be 3-4 sizes bigger than my read-to-wear size! Can that be right? I recall from when I used to sew that I actually bought patterns a size *smaller* than my regular size. But, as I said, that was many years ago, and perhaps the sizing has changed.
For those of you who sew a lot for yourself, how does your pattern size compare with the size you buy in stores?
I'm not a beginner--I used to sew quite a bit when my kids were little--but it's been many years. I got an easy pattern, but now I'm stumped on which size to use out of it. I have gained weight since I used to sew for myself and recently lost some of the weight. I measured my waist and checked the chart on the pattern envelope, and it shows I would be 3-4 sizes bigger than my read-to-wear size! Can that be right? I recall from when I used to sew that I actually bought patterns a size *smaller* than my regular size. But, as I said, that was many years ago, and perhaps the sizing has changed.
For those of you who sew a lot for yourself, how does your pattern size compare with the size you buy in stores?