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No worries. I was actually asking since I wasn’t quite sure what you were referring to. After looking at another video I figured out it was moulage, which I had to look up because i didn’t know the meaning. 😆 And twirl was actually trial. I love your accent but I’m just a little auditory challenged. The captions in another video were actually very helpful so don’t remove them. Even if wrong they are helpful. Thank you!
For me point K ends up beyond point D. My upper bust back arc is 41,7 cm and my waist is 74,5 cm. So I end up with B -> C = 20,7 cm and A -> K = 22,375 cm. Is this still valid ??
Hello Sjarkas, that won't be a problem. Remember that you will add the ease at the end. There is only 1.675cm difference between your Upper Bust and Waist, and for the Sleeves you will add between 2.5cm-3cm ease and for a Sleeveless you will add 1.9cm ease. This is added at the Upper Bust and tapered down to your waist. That means when you draw your final side seam it will be tapered in (at least slightly), not out. (Although it's not actually a problem if it's tapered out, just unnecessary in your case). This issue is due to the fact that I'm adding the ease at the end. In changing my system to add the ease at the end has certain benefits but it also has a few issues; this being one of those issue. I should have thought to include a little explanation, but I .... just didn't think about it. I will eventually make a very short video explaining this so I can direct these kind of queries to that video; a visual explanation with graphics would be much better.
Here are the most recent Bodice Instructions:
Bodice Block Front - Imperial Version
th-cam.com/video/oRHWXw6qMr4/w-d-xo.html
Bodice Block Front - Metric Version
th-cam.com/video/2ubak0HM2HY/w-d-xo.html
Bodice Block Back - Imperial Version
th-cam.com/video/EW8qaMgnV-o/w-d-xo.html
Bodice Block Back - Metric Version
th-cam.com/video/aW4mRJNRke4/w-d-xo.html
I agree with everybody else, thank you very much for your clear instructions. I am learning a lot, and in general, it is going quite well.
Thanks Lisa, hope it is still going well.
Thank you so much for the video tutorial . God bless you .
Glad it was helpful!
you are amazing
Thank you Farah.
Thank you Maria I can start make my own with my own measurements
Hi what is the melage and twarl referring to?
Hi L, the subtitles are automatically generated and I don’t. have the time to fix all the mistakes. Melage would be moulage, twarl would be toile.
I think i will just remove the captioning until I do have the time to rework them.
No worries. I was actually asking since I wasn’t quite sure what you were referring to. After looking at another video I figured out it was moulage, which I had to look up because i didn’t know the meaning. 😆 And twirl was actually trial. I love your accent but I’m just a little auditory challenged. The captions in another video were actually very helpful so don’t remove them. Even if wrong they are helpful. Thank you!
For me point K ends up beyond point D. My upper bust back arc is 41,7 cm and my waist is 74,5 cm. So I end up with B -> C = 20,7 cm and A -> K = 22,375 cm. Is this still valid ??
Hello Sjarkas, that won't be a problem. Remember that you will add the ease at the end. There is only 1.675cm difference between your Upper Bust and Waist, and for the Sleeves you will add between 2.5cm-3cm ease and for a Sleeveless you will add 1.9cm ease. This is added at the Upper Bust and tapered down to your waist. That means when you draw your final side seam it will be tapered in (at least slightly), not out. (Although it's not actually a problem if it's tapered out, just unnecessary in your case).
This issue is due to the fact that I'm adding the ease at the end. In changing my system to add the ease at the end has certain benefits but it also has a few issues; this being one of those issue. I should have thought to include a little explanation, but I .... just didn't think about it. I will eventually make a very short video explaining this so I can direct these kind of queries to that video; a visual explanation with graphics would be much better.