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smock adjustments

  • Andi
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    smock adjustments
    on: May 11, 2008, 06:41:14 PM
    I finally had a minute to watch the video and start my smock (I know, I'm a week behind...).  I loved that you showed on the video how to make pattern adjustments to make it bigger, but could you tell me where to make the adjustments if I want it smaller?  I am not "well endowed"  Smiley as you put it and generally of small build so everything I make is always way too big.   Would I just take off an inch or two on the line where we could add extra if we needed to?  Thanks for the help!   

    • jorja
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      Re: smock adjustments
      Reply #1 on: May 11, 2008, 07:39:56 PM
      Hey Andi,

      I just finished my smock and I made several adjustments to make it smaller.  I am super short and have tiny shoulders, so I almost always have to alter patterns.

      Here's what I did:

      1. I shortened the pattern above the darts:



      So I cut the pattern straight across and lifted it about an inch (you'll need to measure on yourself to see exactly how much).

      Like so:



      2. I made it smaller all around by cutting about 1/2 inch off at the fold line of the pattern.  You'll need to smooth out the neckline when you're done cutting, but it's no biggie. Again, the amount you take in will be different for you. My bust measurement is 34" and taking off two inches was just right for me (1/2" off of the pattern).

      3. I shaved off the shoulders a bit, but only at the very top. I don't have a picture because I did this after I had constructed the smock and tried it on. I only took off a little bit, but it made a big difference!

      I did not take anything off the bottom because I didn't need to after the alterations at the bust line. If the pattern fits you there, just shorten it at the bottom.



      GL! Just remember to keep trying it on, especially before you cut ("try" on the pattern).
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      • Andi
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        Re: smock adjustments
        Reply #2 on: May 13, 2008, 02:39:16 PM
        Wow!  Thanks so much!  The pictures are so helpful!  And I love your finished smock too.  I can't wait to work on mine!

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