I wished they taught me this at fashion design school. I love your system of using actual body measurements for all measurements to draft the block as opposed to relying on assumed measurements for some of the measurements. Thank you so much for sharing your expertise
In the Imperial version, the background grid is in inches, and the measurements given are in inches. For Americans (I think only Americans... Does anyone else still use inches?). In the Metric version the measurements are given in centimeters and the background grid is also in centimeters. I think I do say this at the beginning of the videos?
Here is Part 6 of the Bodice Block Essentials:
Taking Measurements for the Bodice Block
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I wished they taught me this at fashion design school. I love your system of using actual body measurements for all measurements to draft the block as opposed to relying on assumed measurements for some of the measurements. Thank you so much for sharing your expertise
You are so welcome!
You are fantastic ❤. Please accept my gratitude
❤❤❤ getting excited !!!
Thank you for the video tutorial .
You are welcome!
Thanks Maria for the fabulous content! May I know what is the difference between Imperial & Metric version?
In the Imperial version, the background grid is in inches, and the measurements given are in inches. For Americans (I think only Americans... Does anyone else still use inches?). In the Metric version the measurements are given in centimeters and the background grid is also in centimeters. I think I do say this at the beginning of the videos?
@@Dresspatternmaking Clear now. Thanks for your prompt reply.