It’s all nice and well if your fit in one size column, but the reality for the majority of women is that they span multiple columns. I know I do; my bust, waist and hip usually have a column all for themselves. Most Indie patterns are ‘nested’, which means that the different sizes are drafted in such a way that you can easily draw a line from one size to another. The Jade pattern is also nested for this purpose. However, the front piece has kind of a zig-zag outline, which makes drawing a neat line a bit difficult. In this post I’ll show you the easiest way of drafting between sizes on the Jade skirt front piece, taking my own adjustments as an example.
Hi there,
your Jade patterns is awesome ! can’t to sew it ;)
I can’t find the video for the folding… Do you have a working link please ?
Thanks :)
Hi Anne, thank you for reporting this problem! We’ve fixed it now, it should be visible. Have fun sewing your Jade!
Fantastic ! I’m finishing mine :)
Yay! Can’t wait to see it ^^
Came across your site now. I submitted the form . Hope I get selected for some pattern. Love your unique design for the Jade. sticking on with the newsletter.
Hallo, wollte mir den Rockschnitt bestellen, aber es klappt nicht.
LG Barbara
Hi Barbara, I’ve emailed you!
Hi, this pattern is fantastic. Wish l could get more video from you. I will definitely use this pattern to make a jade skirt. Love it love it.
Finally trying out this awesome pattern. Just folded it- did ok- I had to let down the bottom fold a little so it equaled the front in length. Next big challenge is the sewing of the folds!?
Dear Lisa,
the skirt looks amazing.I would love the have the pattern. Would you be so kind and mail it to me.
Thanks a lot,
Galyna
Hi Galyna, you can buy the pattern in my shop.