![]() Patty, who usually does an FBA, did not have to do one for the Crepe pattern (see her super cute version here!) On the other hand, if you think you may need an SBA, it's easy enough to start with your muslin and pinch out excess fabric from there. I will say that if you're not absolutely sure that you'll need to do a bust adjustment, start out with the pattern muslin and go from there. Great visuals and explanations on this one. "Full Bust Adjustment, aka FBA" from Sew L.A."Enlightenment + The Full Bust Adjustment" from Pink Chalk Studio.Kate has images from the Fit for Real People method. "My First Full Bust Adjustment" on Sincerely Yours, Kate.I'm going to make my muslin first, and then pinch out fabric where needed, lengthwise and horizontally. This is the basic method I plan to use on Crepe, if needed. "Parfait SBA, S'il Vous Plait." My own little (no pun intended) article on adjusting Colette Pattern's Parfait dress for a small bust."Small Bust Adjustment" on The Slapdash Sewist.A great, comprehensive guide to doing a small bust adjustment. "My Cup Does Not Runneth Over" on Hungry Zombie Couture.But since we're working on bodice fitting this week, I thought I'd give you a quick run-down of links to help you out. Hey peeps! I'm nursing a cold and am generally in no shape to be giving out sewing advice right now. ![]()
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