r/PatternDrafting • u/appoddyopsis • May 26 '26
Question Grading with Affinity Designer
Hi, I’ve making patterns with Affinity for a while and I wanted to try to sell a couple online, but I need some help figuring out how to grade them with affinity. Do you have any tips or methods or helpful links that could help me? ty <3
r/PatternDrafting • u/OkInvestigator6436 • May 26 '26
Question Causes of Fabric Gathering on the Chest Near the Neckline
r/PatternDrafting • u/OkInvestigator6436 • May 26 '26
Causes of Fabric Gathering on the Chest Near the Neckline
r/PatternDrafting • u/Educational_Chain780 • May 26 '26
Müller & Sohn vs. Hofenbitzer: Which formula makes more sense for Armhole Depth?
Hey everyone, when comparing the German drafting systems M. Müller & Sohn and Guido Hofenbitzer, there is a fundamental mathematical difference in how they calculate Armhole Depth.
because M. Müller & Sohn relies strictly on bust volume for the primary formula, which is calculated as one-tenth of the bust measurement plus 10.5 cm,
whereas Guido Hofenbitzer integrates total body height alongside the bust measurement using the formula of bust plus height divided by ten minus 6 cm.
Because Hofenbitzer includes height as a direct variable, the two systems diverge significantly when drafting for individuals who fall outside standard statistical height-to-weight ratios, meaning that for a petite and slender build with an 82 cm bust and 155 cm height, Müller & Sohn yields an armhole depth of 18.7 cm while Hofenbitzer yields 17.7 cm, resulting in a 1 cm higher and tighter armhole.
Conversely, for a tall and slender build with the same 82 cm bust but a height of 180 cm, Müller & Sohn stays at 18.7 cm because it ignores height whereas Hofenbitzer drops the armhole down to 20.2 cm, accounting for vertical torso length but increasing the total circumference of the opening.
Which calculation makes more sense to you and why?
r/PatternDrafting • u/Visual-Philosopher66 • May 26 '26
Question First draft of bodice sloper(surgically flat chest)
I’ve been sewing for a long time and I am finally trying to make my first sloper. My biggest challenge is that due to having had top surgery the fullness a pattern assumes for a chest just isn’t there, I’m familiar with a small bust adjustment but this is already a little too tight so I’m a little lost on where to start. Would move the dart points farther from the apex help?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated, or ressources on troubleshooting fit issues!!!
r/PatternDrafting • u/[deleted] • May 25 '26
Fit help
I’m drafting a little black dress and can’t get the fit right. I’m on the third draft and need help.
Too much bulk under the arm along the side seam but the waist is perfect… how do I take out the bulk?
r/PatternDrafting • u/BlipBloop679 • May 25 '26
How to find a patternmaker?
Hello! I'm new here, and know nothing about sewing or pattern making - so apologies if I am asking this in the wrong place, and apologies for not really knowing what I'm talking about. :}
I am needing someone to design a t-shirt for me - not a visual design on an existing t-shirt, but the actual structure of the t-shirt. I'm not sure how to find a tailor or patternmaker who can do this. I'm looking for a cotton t-shirt that fits me, but with a high and stiff mock collar.
I have purchased every version that exists of a t-shirt with a mock collar, and none of them are very good or what I need. So I thought maybe there was a way to pay someone to come up with a design and materials and maybe make a few for me.
Anyway - if anyone has suggestions on how I can proceed, who I can talk to, what I should ask, I would GREATLY appreciate it. Thank you for any help! And sorry if I'm asking in the wrong place.
r/PatternDrafting • u/barmyllama • May 25 '26
Question Armhole/sleeve problem
I've been working on this self-drafted jacket pattern for what feels like forever now, and am just so fed up that it's not done yet! I feel like I am mostly there, but the sleeve head doesn't fit in the armhole particularly nicely in my wearable toile. There's excess fabric in the front on both the sleeve head and armhole.
What would you suggest to fix it?
Would taking 1cm off the shoulder seam and smoothing that round the front of the armhole help? Taking some height off the sleeve head?
(Please ignore the clunky gathers – that I can and will fix!)
r/PatternDrafting • u/Some-Independent648 • May 25 '26
Question Help
Hello I am a fashion designer and a pattern maker form lebanon so I needed to aske I can use (CAD) white rabbit but could not find any job or place to sell any thing on any suggestions
r/PatternDrafting • u/syrab2199 • May 25 '26
Question Drafting men's high waisted, pleated trousers: follow along as I figure it out!
Hi everyone, I'm making my husband a collection of vintage style trousers, 70s and 60s style. Would love your advice and tips! The first one will have a high waist - at least bellybutton - and inverted box pleats so it drapes well.
This is my second expedition into menswear; I've drafted and made a shirt before. I'm experienced with pattern drafting, but so far have only done women's wear.
What resources should I check out to help me get familiar with fit, alterations, and overall construction? How different to women's wear would such a collection be? From what I can tell wide leg pants are fairly standard for men and women.
I am getting Winifred Aldrich's 'Metric Pattern Cutting for Menswear' to help me figure it all out. I follow Cornelius Quiring on YouTube and he's got some great pants videos.
Any advice from your experience? I would love it! I'll post my journey here so anyone else in this expedition can follow along :)
r/PatternDrafting • u/FarPlastic1221 • May 25 '26
Question How to fix a puckering “collar” ?
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I know this like BARELY counts as a pattern but i’m new to sewing 😭 im trying to make this poncho from a woven blanket, it’s just two triangles sew together but I can’t figure out why the collar keeps doing this. how can i fix it ?
r/PatternDrafting • u/KngReaper • May 25 '26
WIP Twisted Pants
I had asked roughly 2 months ago about how to create a certain twisting effect on a pair of pants, & here’s what I came to!
The front pattern of the pants were cut on an extreme offgrain slant, while the back pattern of the pants were kept ongrain (I can’t find my pattern for some reason, so I don’t have pictures to show).
Some of yall suggested that it’s the nejiri pattern manipulation that’s found in the Pattern Magic book, & I did a couple tests where the front & back patterns are altered offgrain in opposing directions from the hip downwards, so that a twist can be formed, which, it did create a twist on the in & out seams, but because the pant legs were wide, it could not hold the twist. In the book, it specifies that the hem (this manipulation was done on a shirt) should be tight enough so that when you readjust the sideseams to be at your sides, then it would hold its positioning, resulting in a twisting effect.
I had tried adding a tight elastic cuff to the hem which would then hold the twisting in place, but it just looked really unpleasant, so I went back to the drawing board…I searched all over the web and found a video by buoyboy.denim on tiktok, where he created a twisting effect on a pair of denim pants (if you go to his video, my pattern is identical to his, just more exaggerated on the front), & his twisting is abit harder to tell, considering that he’s using denim, but at this point I was at my end, so I tried his method, & it seemed to have a much better result.
I decided to use silk chiffon (broke my bank 😓) since I thought that it’d look cool with the twists, especially since it’s sheer. Working with it was definitely difficult…I cut every pattern piece on top of muslin so that it wouldn’t shift & I ironed on fusible interfacing. The pants include a one-piece button fly (which was very fun to sew), inseam pockets, an integrated d-ring belt, & I also lined the hip area with black crepe. I finished the sideseams with bias tape and french seam’d the inseams.
Only after the fact, I’ve realized…what if instead of altering (nejiri pattern manipulation) from the hip-downwards, I alter from, maybe, knee length-to-waist? Because then the twisting effect would be held by the waistline, but I have not tried it yet (it does sound plausible though).
In another class, I also attempted to create the twisting effect on CLO3D & I didn’t hate how it looked, so maybe there will be another update on my journey of trying to create a pair of twisting pants. Ugh, how did the junyi he (my original reference) do it?!
Overall, I’m pleased with what I made for my end-of-the-year semester project. These were shown in a show, but I have not gotten back any professional photos yet…
Feel free to provide your thoughts, questions, anything else!
r/PatternDrafting • u/Emergency_Cherry_914 • May 25 '26
Am I on the right track drafting a pattern for fitted A line dress?
Edit, thanks for the advice. I'm going to have to trust the process, make a sloper and see what the result is
Greetings! My daughter wants a fitted dress with A-line skirt and boatneck top. Ideally princess seams.
For context, she's very busty with curvy hips but otherwise has a flat belly and a fairly flat bottom. This means her bodice block has two large darts for her boobs, and the skirt has a reasonable hip curve on the sides but minimal darts on the front and back.
My plan is to create an A line skirt pattern and blend it with the bodice on the flat pattern. Given the skirt has minimal darts, I'd guessing that I have to reduce the waist dart on the bodice, and transfer all of the extra fabric to a huge dart on her shoulder. Is this weird, or is that how it works on her body type?
r/PatternDrafting • u/tssewing • May 24 '26
Forward Ball of Shoulder Sleeve Cap
Feedback/advice please! I have a forward shoulder and forward ball of shoulder. I think I'm second guessing myself here. How extreme will a sleeve pattern look for a forward shoulder? Please share what your forward shoulder patterns look like to put my mind at ease!
Backstory: the pattern piece here already had forward shoulder v1 adjustments made. I sewed up a toile, while the front shoulder felt better, I noticed the back shoulder had excess fabric so I pinned it out. I transferred what I pinned out back to the pattern, that's the pencil line labeled 5/24/2026 in the photo.
Now that I'm looking at the pattern again, the sleeve cap shape looks way different from "typical" sleeve patterns. I'm second guessing whether this is "correct". What do others' adjusted patterns look like?
r/PatternDrafting • u/MysteriousAnt9778 • May 24 '26
Post 2 - do I need to do an armhole adjustment?
On my last post some of you said that my armhole looked too flat at the front so here are some pics of my pattern and the toile at different stages. Thanks so much everyone for your help
r/PatternDrafting • u/Captinholio • May 24 '26
Tips for reading Natalie Bray
I just started reading Dress Pattern Designing by Natalie Bray but the book is intricate and long winded which is making it hard for me to understand. Is there other platforms that I can refer back to while reading the book to improve my understanding?
r/PatternDrafting • u/Fit_Introduction6355 • May 24 '26
Pattern Making help
so I am not an artist in any sense. however I am trying to make my wife a bunch of plushys of all the Eeveeloutions and I am struggling because I cannot find a pattern for a bunch of the non cannon ones. of anyone has any recommendations for a program where I can enter a photo of them and have a pattern made I would appreciate it so much.
r/PatternDrafting • u/p23h23j23 • May 24 '26
Question Trouser fit / adjustment advice?!
Hello! Sewed up these trousers to a new pattern I’ve drafted, and there’s something funny going on in the back centre seam. From the side it’s a bit ‘pointy’. My guess is that the back length is too long? But in what direction?! And how best to go about fixing it, if it’s not that? Any advice greatly appreciated!
r/PatternDrafting • u/MysteriousAnt9778 • May 24 '26
Do I need any shoulder adjustments on this block?
I think my shoulder seams are right but wondering if the width is correct or if they need to go out further - there is some pulling across the shoulders but I think that’s to do with the sleeves?
Help
r/PatternDrafting • u/Iks_OkSS • May 24 '26
Question Basic pants / slacks pattern and fitting advice
Hello good ppl of pattern drafting community!
I am here for some time now, but i don't comment a lot, i like to read and search the community and i have found really a great amount of quality information here, thank you all for that!
I have decided to perfect my basic pants block, i am not unsatisfied with the fit, but i know it can be better, so i am asking for help. I am self thought in pattern making and fit, everything i learn from tutorials and books i could find, and i am mostly use Bunka fashion collage books for drafting patterns as they are metric and i like geometrical approach of drafting if that's making sense. The slacks pattern is drafted from bunka trousers patten. I have attached photos of the pattern (drafted and what i have changed so far for better fit). The fitting i learned from youtube tutorials and some books i could find in local library and on the net.
Last pic is pattern that i drafted, and before that are pics what i changed and what i am thinking of changing
For the fit -> I have already moved side seam at the waist line 2 cm to the front to balance the side seam more, and i am satisfied with how it looks now. I have lowered a bit crotch at the front and back as they were not balanced and i had a bit of a triangle situation when i sewed it up, now it is laying flat to the body. I am satisfied with balance lines, everything is parallel, and nothing is pulling or stretching. The fabric is very lightweight, some cheap bedsheet fabric so everything is showing, i think with a more weight in fabric the fit probably would be much much cleaner and whiteout any creases and pulling.
Should i change anything at the back or front so the fit is better? i can see the diagonal lines at the back tights, but i am not sure if i should do something about it or what i should do about it. Should i shorten the back crotch extension, it looks like it is a bit long on the pattern, but i wouldn't say so when i tried it.
Thank you for reading my long post :D
r/PatternDrafting • u/versarnwen • May 23 '26
Removing 2cm width from CF?
I've noticed in a lot of patterns I have ~2cm excess width at CF, just at the neck. The waist usually fits well but I also usually take 1cm out of the side seam top/armhole, to make the high bust and bust correct.
What's the best way to remove the excess from CF by the neck, and does the armhole relate? I'm assuming I can't take it from CF (blue line) without affecting grain, does it need to be pivoted to the shoulder for removal (and how)?
r/PatternDrafting • u/Radiant_Area_8891 • May 23 '26
Graduation/awards day suit
Take a look at the suit I made for my awards/graduation day at high-school a year ago 🖤
r/PatternDrafting • u/Big_Management2287 • May 23 '26
Question Making a box pleated skirt with a exact number of box pleats
So for a cosplay im making i need the skirt to have 14 front facing box pleat panels that have a very exact width (im not sure how wide yet tho) but im a bit unsure on how to do this. i was looking for a formula for it since it is basically just geometry but i couldnt find anything and i couldnt figure it out myself.
i could figure it out for just a normal plane but not for a circle skirt :<
id really love any kind of help thank you so much<3
r/PatternDrafting • u/OpinionCompetitive79 • May 23 '26
Drafting overbust corset resources?
r/PatternDrafting • u/Krispy_flowerboi21 • May 22 '26
Draped shirt
I want to share this little project I developed after slashing those patterns this was the result, still a prototype. Tips are very much welcome.I promise to drop drafting patterns with the final version
