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# @freesewing/models Body measurements data for a range of default sizes

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 freesewing
a library for made-to-measure sewing patterns

# Models A set of body measurement data for a range of standard models/sizes. This is used in freesewing for comparing made-to-measure sewing patterns to a range of standard sizes. ## Install npm install --save @freesewing/models ## Usage In node.js: ```js import { manSize38 } from @freesewing/models ``` which will give you an object with `measurement: value` pairs. The example above gives you: ```js { bicepsCircumference: 305, centerBackNeckToWaist: 495, chestCircumference: 965, headCircumference: 580, hipsCircumference: 838, hipsToUpperLeg: 202, naturalWaistToHip: 110, neckCircumference: 391, shoulderSlope: 49, shoulderToShoulder: 444, shoulderToWrist: 680, upperLegCircumference: 598, wristCircumference: 185 } ``` In the browser, this will register as `freesewing.models`: ```html ``` ## Units All measurements are in mm. ## Available models - manSize34 - manSize36 - manSize38 - manSize40 - manSize42 - manSize44 ## Build To build this, run: ```sh npm run build ``` ## License: MIT See [the license file](https://github.com/freesewing/plugin-theme/blob/master/LICENSE) for details. ## About FreeSewing Where the world of makers and developers collide, that's where you'll find FreeSewing. Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/en/freesewing) is a *batteries-included* toolbox for parametric design of sewing patterns. It's a modular system (check our list of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/en/plugins) and getting started is as simple as: ```bash npm init freesewing-pattern ``` The [getting started] section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good entrypoint to our documentation, but you'll find a lot more there, including our [API documentation](https://freesewing.dev/en/freesewing/api), as well as [examples](https://freesewing.dev/en/freesewing/examples), and [best practices](https://freesewing.dev/en/do). If you're a maker, checkout [freesewing.org](https://freesewing/) where you can generate our sewing patterns adapted to your measurements. ## ♥️ Support FreeSewing: Become a patron ♥️ FreeSewing is an open source project run by a community, and financially supported by our patrons. If you feel what we do is worthwhile, you too should [become a patron](https://freesewing.org/patrons/join). ## Links - 💻 Makers website: [freesewing.org](https://freesewing.org) - 💻 Developers website: [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.org) - 💬 Chat: [gitter.im/freesewing](https://gitter.im/freesewing/freesewing) - 🐦 Twitter: [@freesewing_org](https://twitter.com/freesewing_org) - 📷 Instagram: [@freesewing_org](https://instagram.com/freesewing_org)