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I don’ know what to do because the size chart and measuring tape agree that my waist should make the dress should be a size 16, not a ten (my dresses tend to be either 10s, 12s or occasionally 8s).  And my hips a ten, and my bust a 14?  But if I cut the pattern out one way I can’t un-cut it later if that’s wrong and i’m just sitting here staring at it and trying not to cry.  I’m so tired and nothing is ever just simple enough for my useless fat ass to figure it out

Is the pattern from one of the big-name sewing-pattern companies (MCall’s, etc)? Have you measured the pattern pieces and added them up to see if the waist measurement is actually the same size as it says for a 16 on the back of the envelope? Sorry that I’m not putting this very well — basically, the modern commercial patterns tend to include “design ease” which means they come out a couple of sizes bigger than claimed — that’s supposed to be your wiggle room for making adjustments. So you may end up having to go for the size ten, regardless of what it claims you need. Do you have any old sheets or something you can use to do a test version before you cut into the good fabric?

I’ve got more fabric in here than I can store, it’s just if I cut out the pttern in the wrong size to do a test one…. :/

https://blog.bygertie.com/2018/06/25/b6556-sew-along-1-supplies-fabric-and-sizing/

That’s the one I’m working on or…will be.  Her size chart is different than the one on the instructions and it places me more soothingly between a 10 and 12.  I just…don’t want the waist too tight bc if I don’t feel comfortable I won’t wear it, regardless of how it actually looks, bc dysmorphia is a hell of a thing I guess.  I tend to do very generous seam allowances but that’s when I’m making my own frankenstein patterns for stuff i’m not wearing….dolls and the like

Ok. I’d guess, in that case, that you should follow Gertie’s size chart and maybe  pick the larger size, then take it in where needed. If it ends up being really huge, you can always take it apart and cut it down.

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