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If testing your pattern sounds like a lot of work, you're in luck. FreeSewing can do it
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for you. Click the **Test your pattern** button in the top navigation bar of your
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development environment, and you'll see a number of choices at the right:
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development environment, and you'll see a number of choices on the right:
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- Test pattern options
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- Test measurements
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If we test it, we can see that it works as intended. But there's one thing that perhaps requires your attention.
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Making the bib wider shortens the length from the bottom of the neck opening to the bottom of the bib.
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Thereby making the bib shortern when its worn.
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Thereby making the bib shorter when it's worn.
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Even if the *total length* of the bib stays the same, the *useable length* shortens when the bib is made wider.
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Users will not expect this, so it's something that we should fix in our pattern.
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set of measurements.
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But most patterns use multiple measurements, and you'll find this test gives you insight into how your
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pattern will adapt to differently sizes bodies.
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pattern will adapt to differently sized bodies.
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<Example
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sample
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Many drafting books will tell you to *add 3cm there* or *measure 2 inch to the right*. Those instructions
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don't scale, and you should avoid them.
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The best patterns will pass the antperson test with 2 exact pattern. One will simply be 1/10th the scale of the other.
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The best patterns will pass the antperson test with 2 patterns exactly the same, where one will simply be 1/10th the scale of the other.
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<Example
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sample
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