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Hello there, and welcome to this FreeSewing pattern design tutorial.
My name is Joost, and in this tutorial I will show you
how to design a made-to-measure sewing pattern, start to finish.
how to design a bespoke sewing pattern, start to finish.
This tutorial is divided into three parts, allowing you to speedrun or entirely
skip certain parts depending on your interests or prior experience:

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FreeSewing is all about _made-to-measure_ sewing patterns -- or *parametric
FreeSewing is all about _bespoke_ sewing patterns -- or *parametric
design* to use a more generic term.
That means that when drafting our pattern, I will take the measurements provided

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Welcome to part 2 of this FreeSewing pattern design tutorial.
In this part I will show you how to design a made-to-measure
In this part I will show you how to design a bespoke
sewing pattern, start to finish.
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###### No more grading
FreeSewing patterns are _made-to-measure_, which means that we don't need to
FreeSewing patterns are _bespoke_, which means that we don't need to
grade our pattern to provide a range of sizes. We should test our pattern
for different measurements and options to see how well it adapts.