Corpulence v. Rundschau Trouser System

Started by Adriel, December 20, 2021, 04:46:52 AM

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Adriel

"Life is what happens to you while you are making other plans." - John Lennon

Dad passed end of June 2019, I went into severe depression for almost a year (thankfully got so bad my cousins noticed and one recommended an amazing anti depressant), early November 2020 had intestinal surgery, late November acquired double pneumonia in the left lung, while in hospital acquired COVID-19 resulting in an almost three week stay including my 34th Birthday.

As in most cases, always a positive out of the negative. Hospital X-ray happened on two healed cracked vertebrae and further imaging also shows lumbar Dextroscoliosis. Before Dad passed, was getting PT for back pain, but not making progress. Once we knew the issues, we have made significant progress. However, between the surgery removing the internal scar tissue and PT, have put on about 25kg, some of which is visceral fat, no subcutaneous fat. Now my size and weight have stabilized, feel can get moving on refitting, and the significant drop in temperature has motivated me to get cracking (anything below 22degrees C is cold and now 2 to 5 degrees in the morning, not getting much over 15 in afternoon).

Now with that blather out of the way, briefly say, got out my first toile and put in inlays onto the front side seams and back crotch seam (comparing in my mind's eye my body before and after, then somewhat guessed at the amounts needed, placing where the changes have happened), as an experiment to see if adding additional get anywhere close, with the understanding Rundschau relies on formulas, therefore, expecting a mess.

I am a wee bit puzzled and defiantly stunned turned out like they did.  ??? :o

What I am having trouble finding information on is the mess at the bottom of the seat, doesn't feel tight. Any help appreciated!  ;D




Adriel


Greger

http://web.archive.org/web/20150906170819im_/http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa284/Satorarepo/New/New%202/TrouserBlockWhife003.jpg

posaune

We wait for a pic to see what the mess look like!
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posaune

Greger

Posaume,
Hopefully the directions given will give less problems to clean up. But, perhaps, I've given him the wrong directions to begin with. And now, you'll have super problems to deal with.

Adriel

Quote from: Greger on January 23, 2022, 10:22:45 AM
http://web.archive.org/web/20150906170819im_/http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa284/Satorarepo/New/New%202/TrouserBlockWhife003.jpg

Greger, thank you for this, appreciated.  ;D


Quote from: Greger on January 24, 2022, 11:45:19 AM
Posaume,
Hopefully the directions given will give less problems to clean up. But, perhaps, I've given him the wrong directions to begin with. And now, you'll have super problems to deal with.

Actually, looking at it, helps know what true corpulence expresses as, mine is spread from the chest to the hips and my fitting difficulty are my glutes. And don't worry, I am not naked.  :P

Adriel

Quote from: posaune on January 23, 2022, 09:36:55 PM
We wait for a pic to see what the mess look like!
lg
posaune

I swear posted front and back pictures, either a technical difficulty or a cognitive difficulty, now water under the bridge.

Got a little suggestion, adjusted the draft, and made up a new in bedsheet, here is my current area of difficulty.


When seating, the rear becomes snug and my concern is any less ease and tear the fabric (like what happened on my only suit).

Thanks in advance!  ;D

posaune

Oh well. To make suggestions what to alter we have to see pics from front, side, and back view. And it should - if possible-  be from head to the floor. the camera should sit at hip level. And you should mark the hip line and the grain line at the center of the legs (front and back leg)
lg
posaune

Greger

The darts look too long. The fork is probably too long.