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author: "joostdecock"
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caption: "This post describes what's new in version 2.2 of FreeSewing"
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date: "2020-02-22"
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image: "https://cdn.sanity.io/images/hl5bw8cj/site-content/356c127b8b37937b9537790d71a949c236027513-1920x1280.jpg"
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intro: "A look at what's new in FreeSewing 2.2, including Breanna, our bodice block for womenswear"
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title: "A look at what's new in FreeSewing 2.2, including Breanna, our bodice block for womenswear"
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Version 2.2 of FreeSewing is here, and it has a bunch of changes and improvements big and small.
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The [changelog](https://github.com/freesewing/freesewing/blob/develop/CHANGELOG.md) lists all the changes, but here's what you need to know:
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- [New pattern: Breanna is a bodice block for womenswear](#new-pattern-breanna-is-a-bodice-block-for-womenswear)
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- [New/Different measurements to better suit womenswear](#newdifferent-measurements-to-better-suit-womenswear)
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- [Generate patterns in *standard* sizes (no account required)](#generate-patterns-in-standard-sizes-no-account-required)
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Let's have a look at what it all means:
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## New pattern: Breanna is a bodice block for womenswear
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<Linedrawing pattern="breanna" />
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Meet [Breanna](/designs/breanna/), our bodice block for womenswear.
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A block (or sloper) may not the most exciting pattern to look at, but it plays an important
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role as it is the basic form which other patterns are built on.
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For example, we have a similar block for menswear called [Brian](/designs/brian/) and our
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[Aaron](/designs/aaron/),
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[Bent](/designs/bent/),
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[Carlita](/designs/carlita/),
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[Carlton](/designs/carlton/),
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[Huey](/designs/huey/),
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[Hugo](/designs/hugo/),
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[Jaeger](/designs/jaeger/),
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[Simon](/designs/simon/),
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[Simone](/designs/simone/),
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[Sven](/designs/sven/),
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and [Wahid](/designs/wahid/) patterns can all can trace their lineage back to Brain somehow.
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In other words, Breanna is an important building block for us to extend our womenswear collection.
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But that does not mean it is not good news for you too. If you have been sewing for
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a while, chances are drafting your own block/sloper has perpetually been on your
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to-do list. Well, good news, because here is your block ready to go.
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Oh, and of course it has all the bells and whistles you can expect from us.
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Have a look at [the pattern options](/docs/patterns/breanna/options/) and
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I think you'll be positively impressed. If nothing else, this block can accommodate 1 or 2 bust
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darts in 15 different places, giving you 120 unique ways to place your bust dart(s).
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Breanna has has been a while in the making, and we'd love to get your feedback on it.
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Making a muslin from a block like this really isn't much work.
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So if you've got some time to spare to whip this one up and let us know how it went,
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that would be great.
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## New/Different measurements to better suit womenswear
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Now that we're making our jouney into womenswear, we realized that the measurements we
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use on the site are somewhat skewed towards menswear. In addition, we had a lot of people
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stuggling with the shoulder slope measurement. So we decided to re-visit our measuremets,
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and we've made the following changes:
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### We have a bunch of new *HPS* measurements
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We've settled on the High-Point Shoulder, the so-called HPS point, as the basis for many
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of the vertical torso measurements. If you're not certain what/where the HPS point is,
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[check the HPS documentation](/docs/measurements/hps/).
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### We discontinued the Center Back To Neck measurement
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As we mentioned earlier, we use measurements from the HPS point now for vertical torso
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measurements. As a result, we've discontinued the old *Center back neck to waist* measurement.
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Given that this measurement is now gone, you may need to add another measurement for certain patterns.
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### We changed the way the shoulder slope is measured
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We noticed that people struggles with the way we asked them to measure [the
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shoulder slope measurement](/docs/measurements/shoulderslope) so we have changed how to do that.
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Because the new method yields a very different number (that ultimately captures the same
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thing, how much your shoulder slopes downward) here too we had to go in and reset all
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the existing data. In other words, you'll have to re-measure your shoulder slope.
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## Generate patterns in *standard* sizes (no account required
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To get great patterns, you need good measurements, and a bunch of them.
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It's what we do here at FreeSewing, and most of the problems with patterns are because
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something goes wrong with taking measurements.
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Unfortunately, there is no magic shortcut for this. If you want something made-to-measure,
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it's always going to start with acurate measurements.
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This does raise the bar for people who are new to the site, and want to kick the tires.
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> *Oooh, free patterns, nice* 😍
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> *Wait, I have to create an account first?* 🤔
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> *And take all these measurements?* 😬
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> *That seems like a lot of work.*
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Fair enough.
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In addition, our regular visitors also asked us whether they could get to see a pattern and
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play around with it without first having to put in a bunch of measurements.
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So __*drumroll*__ that is no longer required. We now offer all our patterns in *standard sizes*.
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Not only do you not have to take measurements to try out the patterns, you don't even have to sign up
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or log in. No account needed, just pick a pattern, a size, and you're good to go.
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Obvously, made-to-measure patterns is *our thing*, and we're not changing that. But we're hoping
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that by lowering the bar to try out our platform, more people will give FreeSewing a try.
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### What are standard sizes anyway?
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The hardest thing about adding support for standard sizes? Figuring out what the heck standard sizes
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are supposed to be. We took a stab at it, and if you're curious you can [check out
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our sizing table here](/docs/various/sizes/).
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For menswear, our size range is 32 to 50, and they are based on a size 38 baseline that we then graded
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up and down.
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For womenswear, our size range is 28 to 48, and they are based on a size 34 baseline that we then graded
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up and down.
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<Note>
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If you're not sure what these numbers are, they are the neck circumference in cm.
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</Note>
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While we tried to make our size ranges inclusive, and these tables are an honest attempt to come up with
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something that makes sense, please understand that this is not our core business.
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We've love to hear your feedback on the sizing tables, and are open to tweaks and suggestions, but at
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the end of the day, what we want is to give you a pattern drafted to your measurements.
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These sizes are just a way to lure you in 🤫
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## Also: All the other stuff
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Now go and click around, for we've changed a bunch of other stuff too.
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If you bump into any problems or have questions, as always [our chat room is the place to get
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in touch](https://discord.freesewing.org/).
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And if you happen to like what we do here, perhaps now is a good time to tell your friends about
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FreeSewing. After all, they can now check it out without needing to sign up.
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PS: We have [a handy share page](/share/) you can use for this.
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