I like the way you patiently explained your instructions and how clear and confident you shared your knowledge. I can’t wait to see your next post regarding this further sewing. Thank you I learned something 🎉❤
Thanks for this video!! Would you please show us how you take measurements. I would reallt appreciate the visual. Love the video. I am big busted so the video that shows precisely how to take the measurements will help immensely. Thank you very kindly!😁
Hi, appreciate your sharing of knowledge through this video. If I may ask you my doubts regarding this, I wanted to know, when you cut the neckline shape, your ready shoulder on back block didn’t go small then the ready shoulder on front block… ? Since, I think, I saw you taking more neck wide cut on back from shoulder line than the front … pls tell me did the shoulder of both the blocks front and back match and don’t we have to take extra margin on seams for the stitching as well. Your video was very informative and can you please explain the stitching also… thanks a ton for your effort.
Hy femaans Just start small the basics. The basic bodice , skirt , pants or whatever knowledge you have, from there you would grow. All the best love 😍
@@tkjazz4251 your front should be longer than your back So let your front be 17 inches Back 15inches Then use your 2 inches for your dart Happy sewing 💕
The back is S-shaped and doesn't have bust. Therefore, the back should be shorter than the front bodice. The purpose of the side dart is to lift the front bodice from the side so that it will coincide with the back bodice on the side seam. The dart also makes the bodice adhere more to the stomach area. Therefore, giving the bodice a more flattering look.