Czołem,
na SF natknąłem się na opis poprawki, dzięki której nogawka spodni miałaby układać się lepiej na szpotawej nodze. O ile rozumiem, jak mi się wydaje, sens opisu, o tyle nie potrafię sobie wyobrazić jak miałaby ta poprawka wyglądać w rzeczywistości.
"There is an adjustment made to the trouser pattern for bow legged.
When the trouser is finished you can improve the line on the leg by shifting the inseam and outseam.
( ) is the shape of bow legs. The outside/outseam of the curve is longer and the inside/inseam curve of the leg shorter. The trouser leg has a notch at the knee on the inseam and the outseam. On a finished trouser you open the inseam and shift the front part up so the knee notch on the front is above the notch on the back part. Open the out seam and drop the front leg down at the knee notch so the notch on the front part is below the notch of the back part.
The visual from a front view is you are turning the front leg panel down on the out seam and upwards on the inseam. The outseam gets longer and the inseam gets shorter in relation to each other. This makes the inseam hang straighter and gives length to the outseam to help it follow the curve of your leg.
There is more to it but this is enough to explain the concept".
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