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hi everyone in this video im going to make a shirt pattern following the basic block pattern that was created in the previous tips and tricks video you can find the direct link to the video below i will take the basic block pattern and make the shirt by modifying this pattern if you click more at the bottom of the video there is a link to the shirt specification and block pattern file feel free to download it and follow along in this video i will guide you on how to efficiently create patterns in clothes using a block pattern the creation of the shirt pattern has been divided into separate videos for the body placket and collar and also the sleeve and pocket for this video well be focusing on the body of the shirts so lets make a pattern if you have downloaded the file from the link unzip and load the project file into clove we can start by looking at this body spec on how to transform the block into a shirt pattern on the far left is the point of measure also known as the pom thes