@@LAMODÉLISTE Hi Miss Brit your basic bodice tutorial can I replicate the darts on that basic bodice (like the front bodice 2inch darts) to the skirt part or i should make diff darts measurement.
Ma’am 🙂 If i am to use this pattern for a dress and connect it to a bustier is there any adjustments or changes need to be done on the skirt pattern or we can use it as it is? Thank you in advance maam
@@LAMODÉLISTE thanks madam! Just wanna ask, we moved 4/8 of an inch from CB and went down 2/8 of an inch from 4/8 mark, is this the technique to avoid zip bulge on one piece dress po?
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Thank you so much this is a great tutorial
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Thanks for sharing.
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Are using Armstrong method for this basic skirt pattern?
Nope.
How did you take dart intake for different body measurements? How would you decide the number of darts should be taken.
Is this pattern can apply as the skirt of the gown?
Yes you can! 😉
@@LAMODÉLISTE Hi Miss Brit your basic bodice tutorial can I replicate the darts on that basic bodice (like the front bodice 2inch darts) to the skirt part or i should make diff darts measurement.
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Ma’am 🙂 If i am to use this pattern for a dress and connect it to a bustier is there any adjustments or changes need to be done on the skirt pattern or we can use it as it is? Thank you in advance maam
Use a basic torso.
@@LAMODÉLISTE salamat po palagi madam ❤️
Hello po ma’am can we use this pattern for pencil cut dress? Can we connect this pattern technique to a bustier po?
Oh yes! This is the pattern for pencil cut and you can also combined this style with a strapless foundation (bustier)
@@LAMODÉLISTE thanks madam! Just wanna ask, we moved 4/8 of an inch from CB and went down 2/8 of an inch from 4/8 mark, is this the technique to avoid zip bulge on one piece dress po?
How did you measure the back waist?