I just completed my first substantial sewing project, using a pattern from this site! My hems aren’t the most even and the neckline was really tricky but I’m pretty happy with it. This is the Sven sweatshirt design, and I used a somewhat heavy knit cotton/polyester fabric. It fits great (as you’d hope!) and will probably become my new winter pajama shirt.
The site is great to use - there are good pictures for how to take each of the measurements you need, and I liked the ability to manually optimize the part layout to minimize the amount of paper it used. I saw a tip on YouTube to piece the pattern together by taping it to a large window or glass door so you can see the overlap between the sheets, and that worked great for me.
My next goal is to do a Simon shirt in flannel - decent step up in complexity so I might do a few other simpler projects first.
That’s actually fucking kickass
Absolutely.
I don’t know enough about sewing or programmable vector designs (heck, I don’t even know what it’s call). So, I can’t really contribute to the project. But I really want it to grow, so I promote it wherever I can.
I dream of it taking off like blender or Wikipedia and eventually having an archive of thousands of designs. Even, if most people wont sew their own it would help some people start small businesses creating quality clothing.
On the concept of blender, I’ve been recently trying to get into Seamly2D/Valentina for pattern drafting - I’d love to see some kind of simple integration format between the two so that the FreeSewing patterns can be easily loaded into Seamly2D instead so the measurement files can be used from there and the pattern tweaked.
Amazing. I forwarded this to my fiance, she’s gonna love it.
So, this may not be the correct place for this, but does anyone know of a similar open source way I can learn knots?
I don’t know about open-source, but Animated Knots is the place to go to learn knots.
Thank you so much! I saw an app on my phone that’s called 3D Knots or something, but I would rather buy into an open source avenue that cares about sharing ideas and knowledge, so I hadn’t bought it just yet.
I will now use this as a resource, so again, thank you so much! :)
@Cool_Name that’s super cool! 🪡 plus, they have mastodon accounts : @freesewing @joost 🤩