02/08/2024
Hello Dear Sew Mates, How Are You Doing today??
1.Have you ever Taken your clients measurements and forgot to take their shoulder to Ni**le (Bust point) Measurements?
2.Shoulder to Under bust?
3. Ni**le to Ni**le Measurement (Bust Span)
Let us try this formula together and see if it works.
I'll be in the comment Section.
🔸️Take your accurate bust circumference measurement and divide it into 4 +1.5 Inches
E.g 36÷4=9
9+1.5=10.5
Shoulder to Ni**le Measurement is 10.5✔
🔸️From shoulder to under bust.
From ni**le to Under bust is 4inches
S.N=10.5 +4 = 14.5
Shoulder to under bust is 14.5✔
🔸️Ni**le to Ni**le Measurement (Bust span)
Full bust circumference measurement divided into 4 - 1.5.
E.g bust 36÷4=9
9-1.5= 7.5
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SEWING TECHNIQUES 101. (ST101)
For beginners intermediate and advanced learner
1. To get your armhole depth divide your bust circumference by 5 and add1.5
2. Neck width= (bust/8)+1.5 approximate your answer and divide it by 2 to get your accurate neck width
3. Your front and back bodice are not the same. That's what brings about the introduction of bust dart techniques.
4. By standard your chest line is 2 inches above your under armhole/ upper bust
5. For your sleeve cap depth divide your bust circumference by 12 and add 0.5.
6. Back zipper allowance isn't meant to be straight because your back is naturally curve, this is to eliminate any puff around your center back region.
7. All horizontal measurements (bust, waist, hip) must be divided by 4 before application.
8. Interfacing gives a good and firm effect on your fabric. It's not bad to try it out.
9. Princess dart is not just a cut, it's a dart manipulation techniques.
10. Your waist dart distance is derived from ni**le to ni**le distance (bust span).
11. When turning your neckline, endeavour to use hemming gum, it prevent your lining from puffing out of your cloth