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FIND YOUR SIZE
Take your measurements and compare them to our size chart to see which size to print.
How to pick the right size for your sewing project?
1. Measure yourself or the body of the person you are going to sew for and write down the measurements.
2. For shirts, tops and dresses look at the bust circumference, for bottoms look at the hip circumference. Which size does your measurements fit the most? That's the size you need to print out. If you're sewing a fitted design, consider adjusting the waist circumference to your measured size on the pattern.
3. If you fall in between sizes, choose the larger size and adjust the pattern if desired. We recommend making a trial version first, so you can evaluate how many adjustments the garment needs.
WOMEN

How to determine your cup size:
1. Measure your upper bust circumference passing your back under your armpits above your bust at the narrowest possible part. Compare to the measurements in the table to see which size you should take. Take this size to print or trace.
2. Measure your full bust circumference across the widest part of your bust. Go down the column of the size you determined in step 1 until you find a measurement close to your full bust measurement.
TIP!
Measure yourself in a comfortable, well-fitting bra (without padding, unless that's what you always wear) for the most accurate measurements. When in doubt, take the larger size.


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WHAT YOUR CUSTOMERS GET:
Full-color pattern sheets printed on high-quality paper — minimal overlap, seam allowance included. Easy to trace, no guesswork!
A full-color illustrated instruction booklet with clear, step-by-step guidance. Easy to follow, even for beginners.
A luxurious soft-touch envelope to collect and store the pattern in.
Developed by expert pattern drafters with the customer’s sewing experience in mind.
Variations
Moriko is easy to sew and has so many different options in just one pattern! Here are some of her main features:
- 36 possible views ranging from a basic round-neck T-shirt or tank top to a bold one-sleeve dress. There is something for every season and every occasion.
- Diagonal front and back paneling for color blocking, fabric mixing, or sheer contrasts.
- Multiple lengths and optional high slits to suit both casual and elegant looks.
- Layered overlaps create depth, movement, and unique design possibilities.
- Works with jersey and lightweight stretchy wovens, offering flexibility across styles and seasons.
Level
Easy to Intermediate (depending on the chosen variant).
This pattern is rated at just 1 dot for difficulty—a perfect quick-fix project and ideal for sewists who love working with stretchy fabrics. If you’re new to sewing with stretch fabrics, don’t worry; our comprehensive instructions will guide you every step of the way! Some of the more complex variants are rated at 2 dots.
Fit
This is a fitted design, specifically created for stretchy fabrics and intended to sit snugly. The pattern doesn’t include much negative ease, making it suitable for fabrics with a lower stretch percentage (as little as 20%). If you're between sizes, we recommend selecting the smaller size for the best fit. Additionally, if you choose a fabric with a high stretch percentage, sizing down is advised.
Fabric choice
- Stretch fabrics only — suitable for both knit fabrics such as jersey, French terry, or punta di Roma, and very stretchy woven fabrics (minimum 20% stretch)
- Woven fabrics without stretch are not suitable
- Designed with minimal negative ease, allowing use of fabrics with 20–30% stretch
- For fabrics with more than 30% stretch, select one size smaller for the best fit
In this free guide we teach you more about the stretch percentage of stretch fabrics
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