Size Chart
IMPORTANT: Our patterns are sized by age and do not follow a retail size system. When you buy clothing at the store, designs are created for specific buckets of consumers. Preemie to 18-24M is for babies, 2T to 6T is for toddlers, and sizes 7 and up is for young kids. Most retail designs are created for their respective consumer bucket only, but sewing patterns span all these consumer buckets, so age is used instead. For example, if you look at most retail size charts, 18-24M and 2T have the same body measurements. The difference is in the design/target consumer.
How to Measure
It is recommended to determine the size by measuring your kiddo, not the clothing size you buy at the store.
When measuring, it is best to use a flexible measuring tape. The tape should be just snug enough so it won’t slide down. All measurements should be taken level with the ground.
Chest- wrap the tape measure around the fullest part of the chest, under the armpits.
Waist- wrap the tape measure around the narrowest part of the waist. Typically near the belly button.
Hip- wrap the tape measure around the fullest part of the hip/buttocks area.
Inseam- the crotch point to the floor.
Height- top of the head to the floor.
Compare all measurements against the size chart.