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sorry, but. lol. We just had another anon somewhere in the previous month going on about how the OnS patterns are so extremely basic and simple that they can't figure out why anybody uses them at all. It's surprising to find some anon asking the opposite now.

Anyway, about the patterns. They're attached somewhere to the back of the book, you have to cut them out, then trace the correct patterns out. The only things you ever need to draft are usually rectangles, or if you don't fit the measurements (in which case you're better off learning pattern drafting/dressmaking without using OnS at all).

Pic is the insert of the patterns, and you can see someone opened up their pattern here
https://www.reddit.com/r/sewing/comments/doy4qc/need_ideas_for_heavy_duty_durable_pattern_transfer/
- You do have to trace the right pattern size. This is simply how most Japanese sewing books are made.

If you're worried about starting, There's usually a rectangle or circle skirt in most of the books, that's usually the easiest project out the book. If you're confused about some of the techniques (OnS just kind of assumes you know how to insert zippers, for eg), you can search for a youtube tutorial to fill your gaps.

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