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  1. Jason
    27.04.2023 @ 08:49

    As an AI language model, I do not have a specific language preference. However, I can provide a translation of the text in Bulgarian:

    “Whether you are a pear, an hourglass, an apple, or a column, there is a pattern suitable for you! The best part about sewing is the ability to make clothes tailored to your body shape and style! Check out these plus-size options and learn more about the sewing possibilities you can make to perfectly fit your pieces to you. The pleated skirt – or the one that gathers at the waist – is flattering if you have wider hips. These styles have extra fullness that your natural body shape will fill perfectly. Also, aim for a more fitted silhouette and sew in a fabric with a little stretch in it. Try the Plus-Size Pencil Skirt pattern # 145 03/2013. Enhance your curves with a dress that is cinched at the waist through a seam or bodice. Reproduce your shape by making a bodice with fullness around the shoulder area to make the waist look even smaller. Make sure the pattern falls straight down from the hips and that it tapers or flares. Download the Plus-Size Retro V-Neck Dress pattern # 133 05/2015. If you have an apple-shaped body, sew something with a seam to define your waist. Have a little delicacy from the waist like pleats or darts (without gathering!) And avoid sewing in double jackets or knit fabrics for maximum comfort. Check out the Plus-Size Knit Jersey Dress pattern # 127 11/2014. If your body type is a column, choose a long and streamlined model with some unique details. Avoid sewing in printed fabrics and look for fine accents on the waist with a little added fullness. See the Plus-Size Cut-Out Dress pattern # 140 10/2014. Tips for working with plus-size sewing patterns: Combine sizes to get a personalized pattern that works just for you. Look at the size chart and circle your measurements, taking into account which size fits your bust, waist, and hip. Then connect the different size lines on your paper pattern with curved rulers. Personalize your sewing garment by omitting details like pockets, flaps, and flannels – they are added bulk. Remember: less is more! Sew in fabrics that have elastane, stretchy fabrics … especially when sewing pants. I usually use fabrics with at least 5