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We often discuss the importance of creating a muslin or toile over on the blog. A muslin allows you to assess the fit of a garment before cutting into your actual fabric, which can save a lot of time and effort. It also gives you a chance to visualize how the final piece will look without having to sew all the intricate details.
Take a look at this image below showing a muslin in progress. You'll notice how it helps identify any potential issues with the design or fit that might not be apparent just by looking at the pattern pieces.
[Image description: A muslin garment pinned and adjusted on a mannequin]
Now, let’s dive into today’s sewing-related question: How frequently do you create a muslin when sewing for yourself? Be honest—don’t skip out on sharing your habits!
To start off, I almost always make a muslin when working on a new pattern. This is especially true since I’ve already created muslins for my dress form during the pattern-making phase. Given that I’m quite close to our standard sample size, I have a good idea of the tweaks I’ll need to make once I sew the pattern for personal use.
What about you? Do you regularly test patterns using a muslin? Or do you dive straight into your chosen fabric?
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