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I'm soooo sick of redoing the headgussets of my bears! I'm just a mess when it comes do designing headgussets!
I first do the headsides and then measure with a thread how long the gusset should be, and then.. well.... I just give it ago and sketch it all by hand... which means that I most of the time just guess and have to do it all over again!
There must be a more PROFESSIONAL way to do this!
I have just bought the teddybear making encyclopedia where they describe how it SHOULD be don but I don't get it! *wacko!*
Help... anyone?
Mmm... I find more easy to design the gusset first, measure with a thread from the center of the part where will be the nose to the end of the gusset, then put this thread on a line that will be the edge of the headside gusset, et voilĂ ...
Mmm.... Not sure I'm clear at all...
Hugs :).
Hi Jennie- I use a flexible ruler to draw head gussets. I used to use this hard to describe method of "rocking" the side head pattern along a piece of folded paper, but then I saw a suggestion from Sue Ann to use a flexible ruler and I've done that ever since. It's pretty easy to alter the shape using the ruler, too.
Suzanne
The thing with the flexible ruler sounds interesting, I have to look that up! Thanks!