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A FreeSewing pattern for a wappenrock (tabard/surcoat), a historical European/medieval (ish) garment
A FreeSewing pattern for a wappenrock (tabard/surcoat), a historical European/medieval (ish) garment
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FreeSewing is an open source project maintained by Joost De Cock and financially supported by the FreeSewing patrons.
If you feel FreeSewing is worthwhile, and you can spend a few coins without hardship, then you should join us and become a patron.
This repository is the FreeSewing monorepo holding all FreeSewing's websites, documentation, designs, plugins, and other NPM packages.
This folder holds: @freesewing/walburga
If you're not entirely sure what to do or how to start, type this command:
npm run tips
[!NOTE] If you don't want to set up a dev environment, you can run it in your browser:
We recommend that you fork our repository and then put
gitpod.io/#<entire-url-of-your-forkinto a browser to start up a browser-based dev environment of your own.
Where the world of makers and developers collide, that's where you'll find FreeSewing.
If you're a maker, checkout freesewing.eu where you can generate sewing patterns adapted to your measurements.
If you're a developer, the FreeSewing documentation lives at freesewing.dev. The FreeSewing core library is a batteries-included toolbox for parametric design of sewing patterns. But FreeSewing also provides a range of plugins that further extend the functionality of the platform.
If you have NodeJS installed, you can try it right now by running:
npx @freesewing/studio
Getting started guides are available for:
The pattern design tutorial will show you how to create your first parametric design.
To get started with FreeSewing, you can spin up our development environment with:
npx @freesewing/studio
To work with FreeSewing's monorepo, you'll need NodeJS v20 on your system.
Once you have that, clone (or fork) this repo and run npm run kickstart:
git clone git@codeberg.org:freesewing/freesewing.git
cd freesewing
npm run kickstart
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See the license file for details.
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A FreeSewing pattern for a wappenrock (tabard/surcoat), a historical European/medieval (ish) garment
We found that @freesewing/walburga demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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