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Respect draft settings | 40 |
Apart from the pattern options that you configure for your pattern, all FreeSewing patterns have a set of draft settings that can be tweaked by the user.
While many of these will automatically be handled by FreeSewing, there are some that you should take into account while developing your pattern. They are:
Complete
The complete setting is a boolean that is either true or false. Its goal is to determine whether we should draft a complete pattern, or merely the outline.
Paperless
The paperless setting is a boolean that is either true or false.
A paperless pattern is a pattern that has extra dimensions so users can trace the paper on fabric or paper without having the need to print it.
Seam allowance
The sa setting is a number that controls the seam allowance.
Unless sa
is zero, you should add the requested seam allowance to your pattern.
Use a multiple of sa
for your hem allowance
Resist the temptation to use an absolute value for any seam allowance, including at the hem.
Always use a multiple of the sa
value.
Example
To respect the complete
, paperless
, and sa
draft settings, structure your parts as such:
export default function(part) {
let { complete, sa, paperless } = part.shorthand()
// Your paths and points here
if (complete) {
// Your snippets, text, helplines and so on here
if (sa) {
// Your seam allowance here
}
if (paperless) {
// Your dimensions
}
}
return part
}