Recently moved to a new place and haven’t found a good spot for a permanent setup yet.

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    10 天前

    I actually know a good deal about sewing, my mother was a pretty well known dress maker in the Midwest renfair scene so I was raised to know all the tricks. I’m even restoring a singer rocketeer to be my main machine. I just don’t have a lot of room and can’t really find patterns for stuff I’d wear. The projector idea fixes one of those problems though!

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      10 天前

      Can clothes be reverse-engineered for patterns? Unstitched and traced? Is that a common practice or are there other methods

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        10 天前

        Made trousers that way and will make a copy of my SIL’s favorite onesie the same way this spring (it’s seen too much love, so time for a new one)

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      10 天前

      Ah, now that first comment makes a lot more sense.

      As for your second problem, did you ever hear of freesewing.org? It’s an open source parametrized pattern generator. (can be very frustrating though if you spend 2 days on a buttoned shirt to find that you took a wrong measurement and your shoulders are too tight now) but with your background this could be the way to go. Goes very well with the projector too.

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          9 天前

          What’s really nice from my POV is that they have the github repo there for self hosting, but also got a public instance run by the initiator for all those who - like me - are too stupid to set up their own infrastructure and rather want to spend time on their sewing machine than in front of a display