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Hi, Im Haley! Im the pattern designer here at Seamwork. Were community of sewists that are all about designing and sewing our own wardrobe so check us out at Seamwork.com. Blending sizes is often used for people that find that one part of their body doesnt fall into the same size category as another part of their body. In this tutorial, Im going to show you how to use blending sizes to customize the waist fit of your me-made garments. When youre blending sizes, youre gonna want to pay attention to two measurement charts. Of course your body measurement chart, but also your finished garment measurement chart. This is gonna help you to figure out the ease of a garment. The reason youre gonna want to be acquainted with the ease of the pattern is because if youre making something with a really loose oversized fit, kind of like the jacket that Im wearing, it wont particularly matter if your waist falls into a different size category than the rest of your body. If youre making so