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Measurements...?

deleted_user01

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Would anyone who has a Trophy line Tree Saddle in size M , and S ;
Be able to lay thier saddle flat and post measurements of it for duplication ?

My Singer 15-91 is begging to make a couple. I have saved several pictures from the net laying flat but some numbers would really help me out.
 

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I cut and folded paper, used extra webbing from safety belts to mock things up. The tree saddle isnt the greatest, make something that fits YOU. :cool:
 
I was planning the trophy line saddle measurements as more of a basis for modification since I'm ressurecting my sewing skills from high school home economics class 30 yrs ago...and that was only 1 quarter long and all I had made was pot/pan pads...
 
I was thinking of doing the saint thing. I would be interested in the small dimensions as I own a medium

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I'm 5'6" 180 and it seems like the medium might be the right size but I am curious if the small might be better. Especially with minimal clothing

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I'm 5'7 165-170 and I wear the small until I need heavy layers for winter. The only time I use the medium is in really cold days.
 
I'm 6' 195 lbs. Chiseled abs, beautiful smile, IQ of 170 and an imagination to die for! Oh and a large Trophyline
 
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