afuna: Cat under a blanket. Text: "Cats are just little people with Fur and Fangs" (Default)
[personal profile] afuna posting in [community profile] knitting
I'm thinking of making the Diamond Halter pattern, but I'm unsure about sizing.

Where it says chest measurement, does that mean to measure across the bust, or is it for around the portion right under the bust?

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Date: 2011-03-19 01:09 pm (UTC)
sporky_rat: Grommit knitting from 'Wallace and Grommit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit' (knitting)
From: [personal profile] sporky_rat
That's awfully ambiguous, isn't it? I'm going to guess the bust because she does mention the 'ribbed portion lightly stretched'.

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Date: 2011-03-19 01:37 pm (UTC)
afrikate: Ray Kowalski is getting his geek on, with his clip on shades flipped up (ball of yarn)
From: [personal profile] afrikate
Generally chest measurements are across the bust. I've learned through painful experience, however, that you want to be careful about how you fit the girls into a top. It can be helpful to take two measurements, directly across the fullest part of your bust, and directly under your bust (the underbust). If there's a big differential, you may want to consider knitting the size closer to your underbust (with whatever ease you want/need) and then adding horizontal or vertical darts to expand the knitted area to fit your bust. There are a number of tutorials on this available on the internets, and a whole comm on ravelry called "the bust line" which has more information. Good luck!

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Date: 2011-03-19 01:41 pm (UTC)
yvi: Kaylee half-smiling, looking very pretty (Default)
From: [personal profile] yvi
Heh, I looed at that exact same pattern today!

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Date: 2011-03-19 02:12 pm (UTC)
sedge: image of Dreamwidth sheep with a fleece made from blue and green knitting. (knitting)
From: [personal profile] sedge
Something that helps with this particular pattern is that they provide a schematic at the bottom which shows the garment measurements at various points.

Another thing to consider: usually the chest measurement refers to the garment's chest measurement, and then you need to consider how loosely or tightly you want it to fit.

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Date: 2011-03-19 04:36 pm (UTC)
minxy: Teal'c raises a hand to say "hey". (Default)
From: [personal profile] minxy
Generally, chest measurement means bust measurement. In my experience, you want to measure using the undergarment you plan on wearing with the top, which in this case may mean none or a strapless bra (this can change your measurements).

That's a really good pattern, though, because the ribbing in the waist section will fit really nicely in the underbust, so you won't have to fuss much about the cup vs band size.

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