
These are changes suggested by @darigovresearch so all credit to them. They were submitted in PR #3115 but that PR has a bunch of whitespace changes and I am concerned they will have unintended side-effects on some of the MDX components. So I'm extracting them here.
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Congratulations, you have created your first pattern. And while it's arguably rather simple, we have learned a bunch of things along the way. Let's list some of the things we've learned:
- We learned how to setup your development environment with
npx @freesewing/new-design
- We learned about the different files and folders in the
development environment and how
design/src
holds our source code. - We learned about parts and how they are structured.
- We learned how to add measurements, and options to our design.
- We learned about a part's draft method and how to destructure what we need to design our part.
- We learned how to add points and draw paths
- We learned how you can make changes in a loop to adapt the neck opening or rotate the straps until they were just right
- We learned about macros and how to use them
- We learned there are many methods that allow us to manipulate points and paths
- We learned about what it means to draft a complete pattern
- We learned about snippets and how to add them
- We learned [how to offset a path][completing-your-pattern] to create seam allowance, or in our case, mark the bias tape line
- We learned how to support a paperless pattern by adding dimensions
More reading material
- If you haven't done so already, read through the pattern guide which provides a good overview of how patterns work under the hood
- Bookmark the FreeSewing API docs, they are your reference every time you're not entirely certain how something works
- Have a look at the design guide for best practices that will help you make the best possible patterns
What to do next
Now that you have learned how to create a pattern, why don't you make one?
Think about what it is you would like to create, and just do it. If you get stuck at any moment, or need some help or advice, you can join our chat room and we'll help you out.
##### How did I do?You could do me a real favor by letting me know what you loved or hated about this tutorial.
Were there areas that were not clear? Did I dwell too long on one topic, or rushed through another one too quickly? Your feedback helps improve things, so don't be shy and tell me what you think.
If you don't like Discord, you can reach me at joost@freesewing.org