Measurement Chart NAME: DATE: 1. High bust circumference: 2. Full bust circumference: 2a. Distance between bust points:

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Measurement Chart NAME: DATE: 1. High bust circumference: 2. Full bust circumference: 2a. Distance between bust points: 3. Distance from shoulder/neck point to bust point: 4. Waist circumference: 5. High Hip circumference: 5a. Distance from waist: 6. Full hip circumference: 6a. Distance from waist: 7. Stride (crotch length) plus 1" to 2": 8. Length from waist to floor minus 1": 9. Shoulder length: 10. Upper arm circumference: 11. Sleeve length: 12. Back width: 13. Back length to waist: The Sewing Workshop

Fitting the Bust: Ease Chart Garment Minimum Bust Ease Blouse, Dress 2½" to 3" Unlined jacket 3" to 4" Lined jacket 3½" to 4½" Coat 4" to 5" Fitting the Bust: Ease Chart The Sewing Workshop

Fitting the Back: Ease Chart Garment Minimum Back Ease Blouse, Dress ½" to 1" Jacket 1" Coat 1" to 2" Fitting the Back: Ease Chart The Sewing Workshop

Fitting Sleeves: Ease Chart Garment Minimum Upper Arm Ease Blouse 1" to 1½" Dress 1½" to 2" Unlined jacket 3" to 4" Lined jacket 3" to 4½" Coat 4" to 5½" Fitting Sleeves: Ease Chart The Sewing Workshop

Fitting Pants: Ease Chart Minimum Pants Ease Waist 1" to 2" Hip 2" - Fitted Pants 4" - Elastic Waist Pants Crotch Length 1" - If hips are less than 37" 1½" - If hips are 37"-40" 2" - If hips are 40" or more Fitting Pants: Ease Chart The Sewing Workshop

How to Measure For Successful Fitting by Linda Lee

Gather Your Tools Know Your Notions Two very specific tools are recommended: Elastic - Use 1 -wide Stretchrite woven polyester flat non-roll elastic. This is the type and size of elastic that is used in most of The Sewing Workshop patterns. Tape Measure - Use a tape tape measure that is printed in inches on both sides and starts with the number 1 on both sides at opposite ends.

Preparation Have the student wear something comfortable and similar to what they normally wear under their clothes. Cut a length of elastic a few inches larger than the waist. Wrap it around the waist and pin in place. Ask the student to position it where it is comfortable at their natural waistline. NOTE: This elastic remains in place until the measuring is complete.

Measurement Chart 1. High bust circumference: 2. Full bust circumference: 2a.Distance between bust points: 3. Distance from shoulder/neck point to bust point: 4. Waist circumference: 5. High Hip circumference: 5a. Distance from waist: 6. Full hip circumference: 6a. Distance from waist: 7. Stride (crotch length) plus 1" to 2": 8. Length from waist to floor minus 1": 9. Shoulder length: 10. Upper arm circumference: 11. Sleeve length: 12. Back width: 13. Back length to waist:

1. High Bust Fit the tape measure under the arms and wrap it evenly across the widest part of the back and above the full bust. Ask the student to relax and breathe.

2. Full Bust Without pulling the tape too tight, measure over the fullest part of the bust. Check to make sure the tape is straight and parallel to the floor. NOTE: If the full bust measurement is more than 2 larger than the high bust, use the high bust measurement as the bust measurement when selecting a pattern size. Garment Minimum Bust Ease Blouse, Dress 2½" to 3" Unlined jacket 3" to 4" Lined jacket 3½" to 4½" Coat 4" to 5"

2a. Distance Between Bust Points Measure the distance between the bust points. NOTE: This measurement is used when adding or moving bust darts.

3. Neck Point to Bust Point Measure from the shoulder/neck point to the bust point. Find the shoulder/neck point by wearing a simple chain necklace or having the student bend her neck toward the shoulder to locate the crease. NOTE: This measurement is also used when adding or moving bust darts.

4. Waist Place the tape measure over the elastic to measure the natural waistline. Keep one finger behind the tape for extra ease, and make sure the tape is parallel to the floor. NOTE: Even if a garment is worn low-rise, the natural waistline needs to be measured. Make the garment full height to get the right fit, then cut off from the top to the desired height/rise.

5. High Hip From the side of the body, measure the fullest part of the high hip. This is usually over the tummy or love handles and is in the range of 2 to 4 below the waist. 5a. Use the opposite end and other side of the tape to measure the distance from the bottom of the elastic.

6. Full Hip From the side of the body, measure the fullest part of the hips, making sure to keep the tape measure parallel to the floor. 6a. Use the opposite end and other side of the tape to measure the distance from the bottom of the elastic.

7. Stride (Crotch Length) Measure the lower torso from the bottom of the elastic in the center back to the bottom of the elastic in the center front. Add at least 1 to this measurement for ease. NOTE: The amount of ease added depends on the style of the pants. Add 1 for fitted pants and 2 or more for casual, loose-fitting pants.

8. Pants Length Measure finished pants length by standing on the 1 mark on the tape measure, bringing the tape up to the bottom of the elastic at the waist. Record this measurement minus 1" This is the finished length. Add hem allowance. NOTE: For a more accurate finished length measurement, wear the shoes that will be worn with the pants.calculate the finished length so the pants will hang 1/2" above the floor.

9. Shoulder Length Measure the shoulder length from neck base to shoulder joint. Find the neck base by wearing a simple chain necklace or having the student bend her neck toward the shoulder to locate the crease. To locate the shoulder joint, raise the arm and feel the indentation at the socket.

10. Upper Arm Circumference Place the tape measure under the arm and measure the upper arm circumference over a hand that is inserted under the tape. This adds the appropriate ease for most sleeves. NOTE: If measuring without the hand, add ease to the measurement. Garment Minimum Upper Arm Ease Blouse 1" to 1½" Dress 1½" to 2" Unlined jacket 3" to 4" Lined jacket 3" to 4½" Coat 4" to 5½"

11. Sleeve Length With the arm slightly bent, measure from the shoulder joint to below the wrist bone. If making a tailored garment that has a dart at the elbow, record the midmeasurement where the elbow bends. This allows you to place the dart correctly.

12. Back Width Measure back width from arm crease to arm crease. NOTE: Ease amounts vary depending on the style and personal comfort. Garment Minimum Back Ease Blouse, Dress ½" to 1" Jacket 1" Coat 1" to 2"

13. Back Waist Length Measure the back waist length from the prominent bone at the back of the neck to the bottom of the elastic at the waist.

Ease Charts Fitting Pants Minimum Pants Ease Fitting the Sleeves Garment Minimum Upper Arm Ease Waist 1" to 2" Blouse 1" to 1½" Hip 2" - Fitted Pants 4" - Elastic Waist Pants Crotch Length 1" - If hips are less than 37" 1½" - If hips are 37"-40" 2" - If hips are 40" or more Dress 1½" to 2" Unlined jacket 3" to 4" Lined jacket 3" to 4½" Coat 4" to 5½" Fitting the Back Garment Minimum Back Ease Fitting the Bust Garment Minimum Bust Ease Blouse, Dress ½" to 1" Blouse, Dress 2½" to 3" Jacket 1" Unlined jacket 3" to 4" Coat 1" to 2" Lined jacket 3½" to 4½" Coat 4" to 5"

Find Your Starting Size - TOPS MEASUREMENTS High Bust - 36" Full Bust - 40" Waist - 32" More than 2" difference between high and full bust. Use the high bust measurement. Make a size Medium.

Find Your Starting Size - Bottoms MEASUREMENTS Waist - 34 1/2" High Hip - 39" Full Hip - 41" Use the full hip measurement to make pants or skirts. Make a size Large.

How to Measure For Successful Fitting