![]() - Added: - core: - Added the `Path.combine()` method - The `Path.join()` method is now variadic - The `Path.length()` now takes an parameter to include move operations in the length calculation - lumina: - Initial release - lumira: - Initial release - plugin-annotations: - The `title` macro now takes a `notes` and `classes.notes` as its config, allowing you to add notes - The `classes.cutlist` config is removed from the title plugin, cutlist info is now included as notes - plugin-i18n: - This plugin now supports translation of nested arrays of strings, giving you more flexibility to concatenate translated parts of strings - react-components: - This Pattern component now supports translation of nested arrays of strings, giving you more flexibility to concatenate translated parts of strings - sandy: - Added a new *panels* option - tristan: - Inital release - Deprecated: - core: - Calling `Path.join` with a second parameter to indicate that the resulting paths most be closed is now deprecated and will be removed in FreeSewing v4. - Fixed: - brian: - Take biceps ease into account when calculating armhole depth - carlton: - Fixed a stray seam allowance path on the collar - charlie: - The back pocket welt (4) and front pocket facing (8) incorrectly indicated to cut 2 instead of 4 in the cutlist. Fixes #5791 - hugo: - Fix issue that crashed the design when complete is off. Fixes #6006 - Base pocket opening on pocket height, rather than width of the garment. Fixes #6004 - Removed: - plugin-annotations: - The `classes.cutlist` config is removed from the title plugin, cutlist info is now included as notes Shout-out to @woutervdub and @benjamesben for their many contributotions to this v3.2 release 🙏 |
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@freesewing/models
Body measurements data for a range of default sizes
Usage
In node.js:
import { manSize38 } from @freesewing/models
which will give you an object with measurement: value
pairs.
Units
All measurements are in mm.
Available models
We have menswear and womenswear models, but all of them have all measurements. The digits in the model refer to the neck circumference in cm.
- womenswear28
- womenswear30
- womenswear32
- womenswear34
- womenswear36
- womenswear38
- womenswear40
- womenswear42
- womenswear44
- womenswear46
- menswear32
- menswear34
- menswear36
- menswear38
- menswear40
- menswear42
- menswear44
- menswear46
- menswear48
- menswear50
Other named exports
- measurements: A list/array of measurement names
- sizes: An object with
menswear
andwomenswear
keys that hold a list/array of sizes we provide - menswear: An object with the menswear models
- womenswear: An object with the womenswear models
FreeSewing
Tip
Support FreeSewing: Become a patron, or make a one-time donation 🥰
FreeSewing is an open source project maintained by Joost De Cock and financially supported by the FreeSewing patrons.
If you feel FreeSewing is worthwhile, and you can spend a few coins without hardship, then you should join us and become a patron.
What am I looking at? 🤔
This repository is the FreeSewing monorepo holding all FreeSewing's websites, documentation, designs, plugins, and other NPM packages.
This folder holds: @freesewing/models
If you're not entirely sure what to do or how to start, type this command:
npm run tips
Note
If you don't want to set up a dev environment, you can run it in your browser:
We recommend that you fork our repository and then put
gitpod.io/#<entire-url-of-your-fork
into a browser to start up a browser-based dev environment of your own.
About FreeSewing 💀
Where the world of makers and developers collide, that's where you'll find FreeSewing.
If you're a maker, checkout freesewing.org where you can generate sewing patterns adapted to your measurements.
If you're a developer, the FreeSewing documentation lives at freesewing.dev. The FreeSewing core library is a batteries-included toolbox for parametric design of sewing patterns. But FreeSewing also provides a range of plugins that further extend the functionality of the platform.
If you have NodeJS installed, you can try it right now by running:
npx @freesewing/new-design
Getting started guides are available for:
The pattern design tutorial will show you how to create your first parametric design.
Getting started ⚡
To get started with FreeSewing, you can spin up our development environment with:
npx @freesewing/new-design
To work with FreeSewing's monorepo, you'll need NodeJS v18, lerna and yarn on your system.
Once you have those, clone (or fork) this repo and run yarn kickstart
:
git clone git@github.com:freesewing/freesewing.git
cd freesewing
yarn kickstart
Links 👩💻
Official channels
- 💻 Makers website: FreeSewing.org
- 💻 Developers website: FreeSewing.dev
- ✅ Support, Issues & Discussions on GitHub
Social media
- 🐦 Twitter: @freesewing_org
- 📷 Instagram: @freesewing_org
Places the FreeSewing community hangs out
License: MIT 🤓
© Joost De Cock.
See the license file for details.
Where to get help 🤯
For Support, please use the Issues & Discussions on GitHub.