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Resizing doll clothes patterns
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Sun Jan 25, 2015 12:21 pm
by CrazyYoungCatLady
Does anyone know what percentage to enlarge Ellowyne Wilde patterns so they fit Minifee?
Re: Resizing doll clothes patterns
Posted:
Sun Jan 25, 2015 11:02 pm
by she_flame
If you want properly fit clothing, only enlarging the pattern doesn't work.
Best fit you'll get first adding 2cm to waist, and 1cm to shoulder's width, and them doing mock up to test if you'll need any extra changes. (If the pattern is only half of a pattern as human sized pattern normally are, then you'll add only 1cm to waist and 0,5cm to shoulders.)
Re: Resizing doll clothes patterns
Posted:
Mon Jul 04, 2016 9:38 am
by CrazyYoungCatLady
Sorry to bring up an old thread...
I found the coolest Simplicity pattern for 18" dolls and thought it would be neat to make it for my MSD dolls. I know there's a sizing chart out there on what percentage to resize the pattern but I can't find it through Google. I suspect I saw this chart on Den of Angels long ago, but I don't have an account with them so I can't access it. Does anyone know how I would go about resizing this pattern? I know Dale Rae has a really mathematically in-depth method for resizing patterns, but I know I've seen an easier way to adjust the size.
Re: Resizing doll clothes patterns
Posted:
Mon Jul 04, 2016 11:47 am
by Greyhaunt
Alas, I don't know, but what I always recommend is to go buy a Proportion Wheel. It's an artist's tool for determining what percentage to enlarge or reduce something. All you do is take the measurement from the pattern (say pant leg length) and dial that in - then find the leg length of your doll and there will be a percentage for you right there. This doesn't mean you'll get a 100% perfect fit - nothing will give you that in one shot - but it will get you a very close starting point. I use mine all the time, and I'm resizing an actual human pattern for my dolls!