1.25 UNISEX: Pajama bottoms – shorts or pants.1.14 Classic tight fit leggings pattern.1.5 Simple knit A-line skirt with two waistband options.1.2 Women’s top with 3/4-length sleeves.1 Plus size sewing patterns for women.Finished Project: Green Bee Design & Patterns - Sa.Guest post on the Curvy Sewing Collective!.Stuff I want to sew for fall (2014), Part 1.Stuff I want to sew for fall (2014), Part 2. Finished Project: HotPatterns 1130 - Weekender Tri.New plus-sized indie pattern company: Tenterhook P.Tips for giving and receiving online fitting advice.What are your thoughts? Are you happy to see a company that's specifically focusing on curvy and plus sized sewists? Or is this just another indie pattern company in the recent indie pattern company explosion? I'm looking forward to seeing what this company does going forward. (Full disclosure: I have not even proofread this post because I threw it together so quickly.) I absolutely LOVE Tenterhook's motto: " Plus size sewing patterns, without the rules." That's right up my alley, and I know that it's right up the alley of a lot of other curvy sewists, like the women over at the Curvy Sewing Collective. I wasn't planning to post anything on this blog today, but I was really excited to read this news and thought that others might be, as well. I did see on her pattern testing post that she had two patterns that are nearly finished, so I'll be curious to see what the second one is and if it's available soon. The pattern is available as a PDF download and sells for $11 (US). Here's the direct link, if you'd like to check it out: Snapdragon skirt from Tenterhook PatternsĪmazingly, they don't have a tap linking to their Etsy shop on their main web site, but I was able to get their via link surfing. Here's the line drawing, which I screen grabbed off of their Etsy shop page: So far, Tenterhook has just released one pattern-a basic pencil skirt with some cute variations. Why is bust cup size so important? The larger the bust size that these patterns are drafted for, the more likely that many of us will be able to avoid doing an FBA or will be able to get away with a smaller FBA. I know that Betsy, who does Amanda's grading, uses a DD cup size as the starting point for SBCC's patterns. I'll be curious to hear what bust cup size she drafts for. By link surfing through blog posts, it appears that Amanda put out a call for pattern testers a while back for women with bust measurements ranging from 41 5/8" - 55 1/4" (104cm - 138 cm), so while the first pattern is a skirt, that should give us an idea of what her overall size range will look like. The initial pattern (the Snapdragon pencil skirt) fits hip sizes from 42"-56 1/2" (109cm - 143cm). Tenterhook uses an A-G sizing scheme and designs for an hourglass figure. It’s amazing what a well-fitted pencil skirt can do for your body image. Types of clothes you’ve been told don’t “suit” you or your body type – However, Tenterhook Patterns encourage you to try sewing the That’s not to say that no patterns will be looseįitting, sleeved, or long, as each of those things can be fun to sewĪnd wear, and they can also have a place in a well-balanced, stylish Tenterhook Patterns is all for rejecting the fashion “rules” oftenĪpplied to plus-sized women: this is not the place to find exclusively I love what Amanda says on her company's About page: As an SBCC fan, I'm happy to read this, and I know that other plus sized sewists have commented on the great fit they've gotten from Seamster Patterns. She's working with Bestsy (of SBCC and who grades for Seamster Patterns) for her pattern grading. Tenterhook is a one-woman shop run by a lovely Australian woman named Amanda. I found the Tenderhook website to be a little difficult to navigate (I figure that just goes along with them just getting started), so here are the highlights that I gleaned from poking around a bit: However I know that many of you are interested in indie patterns for curvy and plus sized sewists, so I wanted to share this info with you so that you can keep an eye on them, if you'd like. Now, as I mentioned, I only learned about them this morning and have no affiliation with them, nor have I tried their first (and only, so far) pattern. By way of a post on Pattern Review, I learned about a new indie pattern company that just launched its first pattern this morning: Tenterhook Patterns.
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