Thanks so much. This is easy to understand, so helpful and clear. I love 💖 the fact that you are showing us pictures by the left hand side to show us the exact measurements places on the body. 👍👍
Hello there, i also love this video. it’s a complete eye opener, but please can you do a video on doing those measurements? it would help me-i love the pictures but i need as much help as i can get ! thank you !
Hello I watched your video and like the way you explains drafting. I have a big problem with sizing and making my clothes in the right size even though I take my measurements and match them with the finished pattern measurements. I was wanting to know if you could do a video on how to take a pattern and measure it out with your exact body measurements and chose your size according to where your body measurements, are on that pattern.
Thank you so much for this video reme. The back part really isnt explanatory for beginners. It would have been easier if it was explained rather than we having to return back to the first part of the video to get the back part correctly
Ah, this tutorial is AMAZING. I made a practice bodice out of cut up old t-shirts and it came out perfectly. Now that I have my perfectly me-shaped, me-sized pattern, I do have a few practical questions :) If I want to add ease -- not *every* garment I want to make will be skin-tight :D -- would I move the body measurements, for example at 4:05, outward slightly? I'd leave the shoulders exactly where they are. Also, do you have a sleeve tutorial? :D Thank you SO MUCH!
Happy new year Reme and thank you for the tutorial. I noticed that you went in on your back armhole like the front. Why is that so? I thought it's only on front armhole that we can go in by half an inch.
Hi thankyou for your detailed tutorial, can i confirm which measurement you are referring to when you say "bust divide by 6 + 1.5" to make the chest line is this the measurement around the bustline , or is this the distance between the shoulder line to the bust line similarly which bust measurement are you referring to when you say "bust measurement divideby 4" when plotting the points for the arm hole on the chest line
Bust is the measurement of the largest circumference of your upper body.So She is referring to the total measurement around your bust line. For example, 32, 34, 36, 38 etc.
Nice one ma, my question is, if you are making a gown, and you want to use this pattern, how do you attach it to the skirt with the hem line? Or you just draft half scale bodice without the hip/hem line? 8:38
❤ I appreciate you alot ma’am more blessings more knowledge you have been my best teacher on RU-vid ever since I come across ur RU-vid page So easy for to understand I follow u on all social media platforms to show my appreciation but I have a question can I use this method without adding the side burst I’m using it for a corset
I love and appreciate this ,can u do a unisex pajama long sleeve top and pants tutorial pattern drafting need to make for my husband birthday for next week Thursday please thanks
Great tutorial, had to slow the playback speed to .5 though. I have a question, all of your horizontal lines are equal measurements, 10” bust, 13” under bust, 16” waist and 23” hip, the waist line is 2” longer than the back (14” instead of 16”) so you put a 2” to the bust point, when you measured from the waist down on the front you measured 7.5”? Where did the .5” from the waist to hip come from? I make from 16” to 23” 7”? ??
Is the bust dart compulsory for a basic bodies? And what if I measured only the front length without the back should I still make use of 2 inches as the standard bust dart?
Thanks. How come upper bust line and bust line is equal? My sleeve circumference doesn’t fit in with the front arm hole but it fits with the back arm hole. The difference is about 1 inch.
How should you create a bodice if you have an undefined waist and a round protruding belly? When I make one it doesn't look right. Bust 36, waist 32, hip 40.5. If I tie an elastic it will roll close to my underbust. If I bend to the side a love handle will appear. 2 or 3 inches above my belly button makes the bodice flare out in the front.