I just discovered this lady. Am glad I did. Kudos to you Cila. Am proud of you 🎉. And that thing you called "waist snatching" in the other video, I actually took it home. Really made sense to me. 😂 Am your fan already. More of those words.
Some people’s differences is like 3½ that’s the most I have seen though and it tends to jump and hike up at the front like it’s not levelled as in parallel to the floor except the dress is longer to the floor so this defects won’t be that obvious
@@level2456 The thing here is, this problem is more evident in busty figures With 3” difference between the back waist length and the front waist length. the best option is to put in a side bust dart if you are looking for perfect fit . This is the quickest and best fix but then, this will no longer be a dartless bodice but be a semi dartless bodice Another option would be, using the front waist length for the front and remove the dart equivalent at the hem of the side seam of the front and blend it into the Center front The wahala here is that you will have a curved hem if the dress is a short length Use the front waist length for the back but this will make your back bodice drooling down Abi hiking downward Use the FWL for the Front and Send the difference to the front armhole the problem here is that this will widen your armhole and create gapping at the armhole even after putting a sleeve you will still see the annoying gapping my advice is Just choose the wahala you are willing to tolerate . the ordinary person who knows nothing about fashion won’t really notice And depending on the length and style it won’t be noticeable
Here is a response to a similar question . Some people’s differences is like 3½ that’s the most I have seen though and it tends to jump and hike up at the front like it’s not levelled as in parallel to the floor except the dress is longer to the floor so this defects won’t be that obvious The thing here is, this problem is more evident in busty figures With 3” or more difference between the back waist length and the front waist length. the best option is to put in a side bust dart if you are looking for perfect fit . This is the quickest and best fix but then, this will no longer be a dartless bodice but be a semi dartless bodice Another option would be, using the front waist length for the front and remove the dart equivalent at the hem of the side seam of the front and blend it into the Center front The wahala here is that you will have a curved hem if the dress is a short length Use the front waist length for the back but this will make your back bodice drooling down like hiking downward Use the FWL for the Front and Send the difference to the front armhole the problem here is that this will widen your armhole and create gapping at the armhole even after putting a sleeve you will still see the annoying gapping my advice is Just choose the wahala you are willing to tolerate . the ordinary person who knows nothing about fashion won’t really notice And depending on the length and style it won’t be noticeable I hope this helps
Girl, you know your stuff. Thanks
I just discovered this lady. Am glad I did. Kudos to you Cila. Am proud of you 🎉. And that thing you called "waist snatching" in the other video, I actually took it home. Really made sense to me. 😂 Am your fan already. More of those words.
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Please what is the fomular for high cap height sleeve since the fomular you gave was for low cap height sleeve.
What the formulary for calculating high cap height
😊What the formulary for calculating high cap height
Thank you. This is helpful
I've really missed you Cilla❤
My Namesake lovely to see you here I do my best not to stay too long
You come once in a blue moon 🌚. I patiently wait shaa 😅 to learn new vocabulary and off course professional sewing skills 🎉
I doing my best to be consistent
Omo its not easy Abeg 😂😂😂 but will keep pushing
Keep it up. Can I also call this a shift dress?
Yes it is definitely a shift dress
Thanks for sharing
Thank you for sharing 🌸 Is this pattern suitable for women dress pattern drafting?
Yes it’s suitable for women
Thanks for the video. What happens if front length is greater than back length
Some people’s differences is like 3½ that’s the most I have seen though and it tends to jump and hike up at the front like it’s not levelled as in parallel to the floor except the dress is longer to the floor so this defects won’t be that obvious
@Cilla Si Thanks. And how do we solve this problem with dartless bodice
@@level2456 The thing here is, this problem is more evident in busty figures With 3” difference between the back waist length and the front waist length. the best option is to put in a side bust dart if you are looking for perfect fit . This is the quickest and best fix but then, this will no longer be a dartless bodice but be a semi dartless bodice
Another option would be, using the front waist length for the front and remove the dart equivalent at the hem of the side seam of the front and blend it into the Center front
The wahala here is that you will have a curved hem if the dress is a short length
Use the front waist length for the back but this will make your back bodice drooling down Abi hiking downward
Use the FWL for the Front and Send the difference to the front armhole the problem here is that this will widen your armhole and create gapping at the armhole even after putting a sleeve you will still see the annoying gapping
my advice is Just choose the wahala you are willing to tolerate . the ordinary person who knows nothing about fashion won’t really notice
And depending on the length and style it won’t be noticeable
Thanks love
Please how do i manipulate this for a plus size whose backlength is 5 inches lesser than the front
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Another alternative would be adding a bust dart at the side seam
Here is a response to a similar question .
Some people’s differences is like 3½ that’s the most I have seen though and it tends to jump and hike up at the front like it’s not levelled as in parallel to the floor except the dress is longer to the floor so this defects won’t be that obvious
The thing here is, this problem is more evident in busty figures With 3” or more difference between the back waist length and the front waist length. the best option is to put in a side bust dart if you are looking for perfect fit . This is the quickest and best fix but then, this will no longer be a dartless bodice but be a semi dartless bodice
Another option would be, using the front waist length for the front and remove the dart equivalent at the hem of the side seam of the front and blend it into the Center front
The wahala here is that you will have a curved hem if the dress is a short length
Use the front waist length for the back but this will make your back bodice drooling down like hiking downward
Use the FWL for the Front and Send the difference to the front armhole the problem here is that this will widen your armhole and create gapping at the armhole even after putting a sleeve you will still see the annoying gapping
my advice is Just choose the wahala you are willing to tolerate . the ordinary person who knows nothing about fashion won’t really notice
And depending on the length and style it won’t be noticeable
I hope this helps
Thank you for responding...i have chosen my wahala lol
I chose burst dart,and mayb eliminating it in paper first. That is semi dartless
Thank you
What the formulary for calculating high cap height
Front armhole and back armhole added together then divided by 3 then subtract ½ inch