
# @freesewing/tutorial
A FreeSewing pattern for a baby bib that's used in our tutorial
> #### Note: Version 3 is a work in progress
>
> We are working on a new major version (v3) but it is not ready for prime-time.
> For production use, please refer to our v2 packages (the `latest` on NPM)
> or [the `v2` branch in our monorepo](https://github.com/freesewing/freesewing/tree/v2).
>
> We the `main` branch and `next` packages on NPM holds v3 code. But it's alpha for now.
## What am I looking at? π€
This repository is our *monorepo* holding all our NPM designs, plugins, other NPM packages, and (web)sites.
This folder holds: @freesewing/tutorial
If you're not entirely sure what to do or how to start, type this command:
```
npm run tips
```
> If you don't want to set up a dev environment, you can run it in your browser:
>
> [](https://gitpod.io/#https://github.com/freesewing/freesewing)
>
> We recommend that you fork our repository and then
> put `gitpod.io/# to start up a browser-based dev environment of your own.
## About FreeSewing π
Where the world of makers and developers collide, that's where you'll find FreeSewing.
If you're a maker, checkout [freesewing.org](https://freesewing.org/) where you can generate
our sewing patterns adapted to your measurements.
If you're a developer, our documentation is on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/).
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
for parametric design of sewing patterns. But we also provide a range
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/reference/plugins/) that further extend the
functionality of the platform.
If you have NodeJS installed, you can try it right now by running:
```bash
npx create-freesewing-pattern
```
Or, consult our getting started guides
for [Linux](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/getting-started-linux/),
[MacOS](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/getting-started-mac/),
or [Windows](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/getting-started-windows/).
We also have a [pattern design tutorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/pattern-design/) that
walks you through your first parametric design,
and [a friendly community](https://freesewing.org/community/where/) with
people who can help you when you get stuck.
## Support FreeSewing: Become a patron π₯°
FreeSewing is an open source project run by a community,
and financially supported by our patrons.
If you feel what we do is worthwhile, and you can spend a few coind without
hardship, then you should [join us and become a patron](https://freesewing.org/community/join).
## Links π©βπ»
- π» Makers website: [freesewing.org](https://freesewing.org)
- π» Developers website: [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev)
- π¬ Chat: On Discord via [discord.freesewing.org](https://discord.freesewing.org/)
- β
Todo list/Kanban board: On Github via [todo.freesewing.org](https://todo.freesewing.org/)
- π¦ Twitter: [@freesewing_org](https://twitter.com/freesewing_org)
- π· Instagram: [@freesewing_org](https://instagram.com/freesewing_org)
## License: MIT π€
Β© [Joost De Cock](https://github.com/joostdecock).
See [the license file](https://github.com/freesewing/freesewing/blob/develop/LICENSE) for details.
## Where to get help π€―
Our [chatrooms on Discord](https://chat.freesewing.org/) are the best place to ask questions,
share your feedback, or just hang out.
If you want to report a problem, please [create an issue](https://github.com/freesewing/freesewing/issues/new).
## Contributors β¨
Thanks goes to these wonderful people ([emoji key](https://allcontributors.org/docs/en/emoji-key)):
This project follows the [all-contributors](https://github.com/all-contributors/all-contributors) specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!