I love your no BS approach! As a new sewist I am definitely wary of doing an FBA but you have explained perfectly well the issues I've been having and how to fix them! Thank you!! I shall be subscribing to your channel now!
Enjoyed this--your explanation/demo is sorely needed--wish I'd paid attention decades ago (I was size 8, 32DD) and tiny back, so shirts never fit! When I would try it, I was so much happier! I'm now about the same size as you now, and think FBA is even more critical! So sad women think their body is the reason for poor fit or clothes are meant to gap & wrinkle oddly & not realize off the rack clothing is made for profit, not a good fit!!
Great explanation, very helpful thank you. I enjoy reading the auto transcript on videos and I had such a good laugh because when you make up your toile, apparently you use an old "sheep". The visual of that in my mind was hilarious. Love your videos.💜
Thanks, the best part is when you explained that more than 2” inches difference was a clue. I’m petite and I’ve always had gaping. You can’t tell I need a full bust adjustment b/c , it’s not that my bust is so large really, but my torso, the bones that build my torso is tiny. I have also a 4” difference between my upper bust and lower bust.
Thank you for your kind words. I hope you could work out which size from my video. Use the bust size that matches your upper bust measurement. You’ve got this FBA!
Ok so i actually just came here to learn how to do a FBA even though i didnt think i needed one and i dont really sew - i just like to learn. BUT i learnt why i have gaping issues around my arms in some not strech tops and the ONE dress i tried to make - appart drom the bust line sitting too high and being too small too even with added adjustment LOL. SO ALL THAT being said i probably do need a FBA. Thank you for all the extra info thats NEVER provided like the how and why! Thank you 🙏🙏🙏
Great video and so true. I am really struggling with fit, i have been making bust size then find neckline to baggy and armholes have gaps too. I need an FBA.
Hi from Canada. Thanks for the lightbulb moment but I do have a question. If you were making a knit garment that’s fitted, would you follow this process or would you need to make your toile in stretch fabric and select the next size down to get your negative ease. 😊
I use same process as, I’m assuming you would be using a pattern suggested for stretch fabric and negative ease would have been considered already when pattern was made. You would still need to make an FBA as most patterns are made for a B bust. If I don’t make one even in stretch garments there is pulling where there shouldn’t be. Hope that helps. X
I've been making the size that fits my full bust but using the shoulder two sizes smaller and tapering out. I often get that baggy armhole look. I don't want to learn a FBA but I can see I need to. I wish pattern companies offered two cup sizes per pattern. Surely it wouldn't be hard for them to draft a B and say a D cup version?
There are a lot of pattern companies that do include several bust cup sizes now. If you search for dress patterns which include bust cup sizes it should bring up a few. It will change your sewing life if you learn to do an FBA. Believe me it makes such a difference to garment sewing if you need to do one. Good Luck!
I'm very new to sewing and I'm really struggling with some bits I've been trying to make a wrap style top but I don't want it crossed over to high up I don't mind showing a bit of cleavage the issues I'm having atm is that it seams to gape at the neck line I do the top then I add binding round the neck line a wide binding I'm wondering if it gaps because I need to use elastic in it or a bust adjustment/ I'm from the uk too
Hello from Sydney, Australia! Thank you Felicity, for your video; I found it very helpful. I have a question, and it's possible you've been asked this a hundred times; I hope not, and it may sound silly, but here goes. Here's my question: When you look at a commercial pattern's measurements, they list Upper Bust and Full Bust. You mentioned you choose a pattern based on your upper bust measurement. I'd like to ask: what are you comparing your upper bust measurement to? For example, if the pattern's Full Bust measurement is equal to my upper bust measurement, is that the pattern size to choose. Or, if the pattern's Upper Bust measurement is equal to mine, is that the pattern size I choose. I hope you can clear up my confusion.
Hi Diane! Not many pattern companies give high bust measurements but if they do, use the nearest to your high bust measurement, however you may still need to do a FBA. For instance if high bust is listed as 40” and full bust is listed for that upper bust size as 42” and you are 45” you will still need to do a 3” bust adjustment. Choose full bust measurement nearest to your own upper bust measurement on a commercial pattern and add a FBA. I hope this helps. If not come back and I will try again. X
@@felicityduke-sewing6623I had wondered this too as when you compared your measurements you were saying both but not saying what you were comparing too - but I thought I had just missed something.
But what if my higher bust is not in the chart? For example there is 34” and 36” and i am 34” high bust. What shall i go with by? And my full bust is 37”
34” and you need to do a 1 1/2” bust adjustment, which will make 3” altogether. You are choosing the full bust size but using it as your high bust. Hope this helps? If not I will try again. X
@@felicityduke-sewing6623 sorry i wrote it wrong, the kids were driving me crazy😂. So for example i am looking at tillys and the button chart. And she does only bust waist and hips. Her patterns are drafted for B cups I am high bust 35” and full bust 37”. And her patterns has numbers for bust 34” 36” 38” so on. So even if i try to find my upper bust which is 35” is not in the list.
Sorry for delay, I was teaching a class tonight. Can I ask which Tilly and buttons pattern you are making and I will check chart and get back to you. You are 35 upper bust and not 34?
@@felicityduke-sewing6623 yes 35” upper bust and 37” bust. I been working on tillys indigo dress. If you can give me your advice me on this. I think if i do make the adjustment one time it will sit better in my mind
Really useful video. A definite lightbulb moment for me! Thank you. 🥰
I’m soo happy you found this useful. Xx
Perfect example to inspire to do FBAs!
I love your no BS approach! As a new sewist I am definitely wary of doing an FBA but you have explained perfectly well the issues I've been having and how to fix them! Thank you!! I shall be subscribing to your channel now!
Thank you for your kind words and I’m happy I could help.x
You’r a dear! That is a great visual! You just save many of us lots of time money and frustration!
This was extremely helpful. Thank you.
Soo happy it was helpful. There are a lot of videos about that explain how to do a FBA but not soo many explain why you may need one. X
Enjoyed this--your explanation/demo is sorely needed--wish I'd paid attention decades ago (I was size 8, 32DD) and tiny back, so shirts never fit! When I would try it, I was so much happier! I'm now about the same size as you now, and think FBA is even more critical! So sad women think their body is the reason for poor fit or clothes are meant to gap & wrinkle oddly & not realize off the rack clothing is made for profit, not a good fit!!
You are soo right! I often see peeps wearing a dress or blouse that really doesn’t fit them properly and looks soo uncomfortable. It’s a sad story! X
Great explanation, very helpful thank you. I enjoy reading the auto transcript on videos and I had such a good laugh because when you make up your toile, apparently you use an old "sheep". The visual of that in my mind was hilarious. Love your videos.💜
Glad you enjoyed it! That’s hilarious, I will have to get my diction in order. X
This was incredibly helpful. Thank you!
Soo glad it was helpful. X
Thanks, the best part is when you explained that more than 2” inches difference was a clue. I’m petite and I’ve always had gaping. You can’t tell I need a full bust adjustment b/c , it’s not that my bust is so large really, but my torso, the bones that build my torso is tiny. I have also a 4” difference between my upper bust and lower bust.
Glad it was helpful! X
Great video humorous and instructive. I know I need a fba but have not done one yet. I didn’t know which size to pick and then adjust. Many thanks.
Thank you for your kind words. I hope you could work out which size from my video. Use the bust size that matches your upper bust measurement. You’ve got this FBA!
Thankyou . I've found your instructions very easy to follow
Ok so i actually just came here to learn how to do a FBA even though i didnt think i needed one and i dont really sew - i just like to learn.
BUT i learnt why i have gaping issues around my arms in some not strech tops and the ONE dress i tried to make - appart drom the bust line sitting too high and being too small too even with added adjustment LOL.
SO ALL THAT being said i probably do need a FBA.
Thank you for all the extra info thats NEVER provided like the how and why!
Thank you 🙏🙏🙏
Great video and so true. I am really struggling with fit, i have been making bust size then find neckline to baggy and armholes have gaps too. I need an FBA.
Thank you! Yes it sounds like you do. Once you have mastered it sewing for yourself is much more productive. X
Love your video Ferlicity. You make it sound so easy and fun to do . Veronica
Thank you Veronica. I really appreciate your kind words.
Great explanation, thank you!
Thank you so much! This was EXACTLY what I needed!
Glad it was helpful! X
Thank you, Ms Duke. 😊
You are so welcome x
Hi from Canada. Thanks for the lightbulb moment but I do have a question. If you were making a knit garment that’s fitted, would you follow this process or would you need to make your toile in stretch fabric and select the next size down to get your negative ease. 😊
I use same process as, I’m assuming you would be using a pattern suggested for stretch fabric and negative ease would have been considered already when pattern was made. You would still need to make an FBA as most patterns are made for a B bust. If I don’t make one even in stretch garments there is pulling where there shouldn’t be. Hope that helps. X
Girl you are so funny and video flows but i watched video hoping you will show how to adjust bust... ofc i know i need it.
been thinking that the full bust was the pattern size i needed ..light bulb moment no i just need a fba!
Well done! It makes so much difference to the fit if you know you need an FBA. Xx
Love you teaching style...Sheena
Thank you so much for such kind words. I really do appreciate it.
Thanks so much!
Great video. Did you make the grey patterned top you wore at the beginning of the video? If so, how do you do an fab on knit?
Hi Elizabeth! Please can you repeat question as I’m not sure I can read it correctly. Thank you!
I've been making the size that fits my full bust but using the shoulder two sizes smaller and tapering out. I often get that baggy armhole look. I don't want to learn a FBA but I can see I need to. I wish pattern companies offered two cup sizes per pattern. Surely it wouldn't be hard for them to draft a B and say a D cup version?
There are a lot of pattern companies that do include several bust cup sizes now. If you search for dress patterns which include bust cup sizes it should bring up a few. It will change your sewing life if you learn to do an FBA. Believe me it makes such a difference to garment sewing if you need to do one. Good Luck!
I'm very new to sewing and I'm really struggling with some bits I've been trying to make a wrap style top but I don't want it crossed over to high up I don't mind showing a bit of cleavage the issues I'm having atm is that it seams to gape at the neck line I do the top then I add binding round the neck line a wide binding I'm wondering if it gaps because I need to use elastic in it or a bust adjustment/ I'm from the uk too
Hi Kitty! It’s hard for me to say without seeing it on you. Can you tell me the number or name of pattern you are using?
Hello from Sydney, Australia! Thank you Felicity, for your video; I found it very helpful. I have a question, and it's possible you've been asked this a hundred times; I hope not, and it may sound silly, but here goes. Here's my question: When you look at a commercial pattern's measurements, they list Upper Bust and Full Bust. You mentioned you choose a pattern based on your upper bust measurement. I'd like to ask: what are you comparing your upper bust measurement to? For example, if the pattern's Full Bust measurement is equal to my upper bust measurement, is that the pattern size to choose. Or, if the pattern's Upper Bust measurement is equal to mine, is that the pattern size I choose. I hope you can clear up my confusion.
Hi Diane! Not many pattern companies give high bust measurements but if they do, use the nearest to your high bust measurement, however you may still need to do a FBA. For instance if high bust is listed as 40” and full bust is listed for that upper bust size as 42” and you are 45” you will still need to do a 3” bust adjustment. Choose full bust measurement nearest to your own upper bust measurement on a commercial pattern and add a FBA. I hope this helps. If not come back and I will try again. X
@@felicityduke-sewing6623 thank you Felicity!
@@felicityduke-sewing6623I had wondered this too as when you compared your measurements you were saying both but not saying what you were comparing too - but I thought I had just missed something.
@@allieg6401 Hi! Are you ok now with understanding full bust adjustments? If I can help you further please get intouch again.
thankyou x
You’re welcome 😊
But what if my higher bust is not in the chart? For example there is 34” and 36” and i am 34” high bust. What shall i go with by? And my full bust is 37”
34” and you need to do a 1 1/2” bust adjustment, which will make 3” altogether. You are choosing the full bust size but using it as your high bust. Hope this helps? If not I will try again. X
@@felicityduke-sewing6623 sorry i wrote it wrong, the kids were driving me crazy😂.
So for example i am looking at tillys and the button chart. And she does only bust waist and hips. Her patterns are drafted for B cups
I am high bust 35” and full bust 37”.
And her patterns has numbers for bust 34” 36” 38” so on. So even if i try to find my upper bust which is 35” is not in the list.
@@felicityduke-sewing6623 so what number should i go by and how much my full bust will be x
Thank you
Sorry for delay, I was teaching a class tonight. Can I ask which Tilly and buttons pattern you are making and I will check chart and get back to you. You are 35 upper bust and not 34?
@@felicityduke-sewing6623 yes 35” upper bust and 37” bust.
I been working on tillys indigo dress. If you can give me your advice me on this. I think if i do make the adjustment one time it will sit better in my mind