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- By: Elaine Dechter-Dunkle
-
- Review of software program: Dress Shop 2.0
-
- "Adventures With Dress Shop 2.0"
-
- I got the measurements all put into the computer. That part wasn't too
- bad. The worst part seemed to be the circumference measurements. The
- bust and waist are measured in quarters (from center front to right
- side, right side to center back, center back to left side, left side to
- center front) and the quarters must add up to the measurement for the
- whole. This sounds quite logical and fairly simple. Ha! You have to
- measure fast and accurately, and somehow not breathe or shift your
- position at all while taking the measurements. A different position or
- stage of breathing will change all the measurements. Best thing we came
- up with was to take the total measurement and mark fast at the quarter
- reference points then go back and calculate the measurements.
-
- Decided to make a pair of leggings so I selected pants on the menu. It
- asked Leggings, Pleated, Jeans style and something else I can't recall
- at the moment. Then it wanted to know about the waistband, no waist
- band, fitted, or elastic. I picked the type of closure (none, fly or
- zipper) and where I wanted the closure placed (none, front, back, left
- or right). For length I got to choose from ankle/full length, capri,
- toreador, pedal pushers, knee, Bermuda or Jamaica and th finish (none or
- cuffs). Since it was leggings I went with the elasticized waist, no
- closure, full length with no finish.
-
- Then there were more questions. You can vary the seam allowance. The
- standard is 5/8ths but you can make it larger or much smaller for
- serging or exercise ware. Ease is variable up to 8". If you wish to
- make a sloper then you can set the ease for 0. I believe that is also
- the setting you would use for something like a leotard or tights. You
- can set the elastic width and the hem allowance. I went with the
- standard settings.
-
- It then drafted the pattern out and printed it. I am very small and it
- took 12 pieces of 8 1/2 x 11" paper to print out each pattern piece.
- The program gives you the choice between regular fit and "superfit"
- which takes measurements and prints out pieces for left and right. This
- is great for lopsided people like me. Keep the pieces of paper in order
- as they print (tractor feed is a blessing at this point, which I didn't
- have). We numbered the pieces as they came off the printer so if a wind
- (or small child) blew through we could put everything back in order. We
- then pieced, overlapped, cut and taped the paper pattern pieces together.
- If you have access to a plotter (my hubby had CAD and a plotter for
- drawing maps at work) you can print it out on that which might save
- quite a bit of time. But even with all the cut and tape routine it was
- still a lot less time then I normally spend redrawing the pattern pieces
- to fit me.
-
- I laid them out on the fabric and cut them out. No notches for matching
- pieces on this and no tailors marks. You need to know what you are
- doing. This is not for a beginner but for someone who knows how to
- assemble the garments and understands how paper patterns work. There
- are some very basic instructions in the manual but you need to be a
- competent seamstress for this program.
-
- The pants were sewn up very fast. The 1" elasticized waist was fine and
- very comfortable. The hem was also 1" and I should have made that
- shorter. I left the standard ease in and for leggings I should have
- eliminated the ease and taken in the seam allowance a bit since I ended
- up cutting quite a bit off the seam in the serging process. The pants
- fit beautifully and I was very impressed and I hated them. Not the
- problem of the program just that I was hoping when I got pants that fit
- right they would make me look like I did before the illness and weight
- gain and giving birth. No such luck :-( Oh well, guess we can't get
- everything out of a computer.
-
- Overall I love this program and I am already planning several other
- garments for myself and my hubby and my daughter. It doesn't really
- carry men's styles but some of the garments will do fine like for sweat
- pants, a yolked shirt, camp shirt, tee shirts, etc. The same for my
- daughter. The Living Soft people told me that while it doesn't have
- specifically children's patterns it has been tested successfully on six
- year olds to size 44. They are planning additional modules in the
- future that will be for men, children, and dolls. I plan on making some
- basic style slopers that I can draft some fancier stuff from but it is
- supposed to be able to eventually work with CAD for that type of thing
- in the future. Now all I have to do is learn to use CAD <VBG>.
-
- The program costs about $125.00. The company provides excellent
- technical help with a toll free phone number. I don't think there is a
- "test drive" version but they are excellent about returns if you aren't
- satisfied with the program. If someone is interested in trying this out
- we could set something up where I would send you the measuring
- instructions and you send me back your measurements to plug in and what
- pattern style, etc. you want. Then I could print out the pattern and
- mail it out to you. Let me know. I will continue to report on
- successes and major blunders with this program as I continue to use it.
-
- Happy sewing!
-