How to cut the PERFECT Neckline | 8 examples | Pattern Contouring | No gaps (drafting tutorial)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 ก.ค. 2024
- In this video I'll show you how to create the perfect necklines using the basic top pattern and some guidelines. Get your measuring tape and let's get into it!!
Many times I've been fooled by the "just cut this shape and you'll have it". I had enough, I bought a book and I created all these examples to prove to you that it works. Remember that I'm not an expert so I still have things to learn... As soon as I learn them, I'll give you part 2, part 3, 4, 5 and everything I can so you don't have to go through everything again!!
⌛️CHAPTERS⏳
00:00 The start
01:56 Pattern set-up
02:53 Bust circumference
03:02 Front - Guideline 1
03:29 Front - Guideline 2
03:45 Front - Guideline 3
04:01 Front - Guideline 4
04:21 Front - Guideline 5
04:40 Front - Guideline 6
04:58 Front - Guideline 7
05:16 Back - Guideline 8
06:28 Neckline - Oval
07:15 Neckline - Boat
07:55 Neckline - Square
08:49 Neckline - Camisole
10:10 Neckline - V-neck
10:58 Neckline - Plunge
11:59 Neckline - Heart-shaped
12:56 Neckline - Sweetheart
15:14 Conclusion
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Patternmaking for Fashion Design by Helen Joseph-Armstrong (Fifth Edition)
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Thank you. I've just done a v-neck pattern and applied this modification by following instructions from a sewing book I have. You make it so much easier. I loved how you show the gaps with a ruler. I'll do a set of all the different necklines you explained here ready for my future projects.
Thank you for making all of those mockups for just one video. Seeing the changes on an actual body makes all the difference. I'm on my 4th bodice block revision now and it takes so much work. I'm excited to follow your video once I finally get to the contouring stage
Thank yooou☺️ It does but keep going because it’s soooo worth iiiiiit
Thank you..what an incredible amount of work you did to help teach others. Very appreciated. ❤
And I hope you'll get more and more views: your content is really well made and informative, so you really deserve it ❤
You are so sweet🤍!!! Thank you, I love sharing everything I learn🥰
i had no clue how much i had left to learn. thank you so much. This is so clear on a topic i'd never even heard of.
Right? This keeps happening to me too, I think I’m almost there and something new appears 😂 thank you so muuuch for the nice words☺️
Clear, concise, and fun! I appreciate the chapter markers too! Thanks for making this great video!
Thank you so muuuch🥰
I was searching high and low to understand more about pattern contouring and this video is one of the best tutorials i've seen! Its so easy to digest and not boring either! (i have attention span issues LOL )
Thank you so much for making this accessible!!
I’m sooo glad this helps, I also have attention span issues so I tried making it so I would watch it myself🙈 I’m planning on making a video about high necklines soon so I hope I can continue teaching people like you☺️
Incredible, thanks for explaining why my self-drafted heart neckline was such a disaster! 😂 Great content ❤
Soo glad I could help😄😄
best contour video ever!
Thank you so muuuuuch 🥰
So great!! Love how engineering informs your understanding. These videos are so helpful!!
this video is very useful!! thank you very much ❤ love the editing
Woow this is an amazing pattern lesson! You put so much effort on it. I'm learning hoy to pattern and this is really helpul!!
Thank you so muuuch!! I just want people to be able to draft patterns themselves cause it’s the best thing ever to meeee🙈
Very useful, thank you!) Definitely gonna try it)
Wow! Thank you!
Thank you so much. This is so important for making a dress that fits and your explanations are so good even for dummies like me. You’ve returned me the hope that I’ll make dresses I dream to. Because I’m not a big fan of small neckline square fit. ❤
This makes me so happy!! I hope you can make all those necklines you’ve been thinking of🥰
Thank you so much.
I am from India
a great explanation and visual…..thanks
Thank you☺️🌸
Thank you for the insight!
Happy to help ☺️☺️
Thank you for this excellent tutorial, I"ve shared it with a couple of friends.
Thank you so muuuch🥰
Thank you ❤
You're so amazing as your videos. Hope you get more support cos your videos are the bedrocks of fashion❤️❤️
Thank you sooo much🥰🥰
Oh thank u so much❤❤❤❤
I’m glad it was useful☺️☺️
great video
Thank you so muuuuch☺️
Apenas te descubrí hoy y ya quiero ver todos tus videos!!! 😊❤
Ayy que ilusión!! Muchas graciaaaaas☺️☺️
Thank you so much for sharing! Not sure if I understood everything but regardless it is very helpfull 💖
Thank you so much!!☺️ let me know how I can make it more clear for next time, please🌸
@@_nuriamo you explained it very well, no worries about that 💖 I think I just have to try it for myself, for it to click fully 😅
Thank you for sharing this video tutorial. It is well presented and interesting to follow! And I learned so much about the contouring process - had some idea that the gapping had to be removed but aside from inserting darts everywhere on my bodice fabric, I didn't know how to adjust it out of the pattern. Will have to practise as you make it look easy, but I can see that if any changes cross any of the contour guide lines that the adjustments will have to be made for a proper fit.
Yes!! It looks more difficult than it is, but after trying it a couple of times you’ll see how easy it is🌱
That still feels like rocket science to me, but thanks anyway! All of your before and after pics showed very clearly the changes in the fitting! I just sewed a zero waste pattern, which is basically just squares, and that’s probably why the fit isn’t that great.😅
Right?? I had to mess up a couple of necklines to just sit down and think why the fit wasn’t good… this made so much sense when I discovered it 😂 I’m curious to know if this would also be relevant for easy fitting blocks, because if it isn’t then the zero waste patterns would work better for those shapes!! Thank you 🥰
Hi there, thanks for this video. My only issue is my neckline contour dart is quite wide at the top unlike your example where it gets quite thin at the top. I have a hollow part in the top middle of my chest compared to my bust size which might be making this issue? I hope the technique will still work :|
I think in theory it should work but I’ve never tried it before so please let me know if it doesn’t and I’ll do some more research!!☺️
Great video! One quick question.. . what is the thought behind the back dart movement?
Ohh I’m sorry I just saw this comment!! I wanted to show you that the back shoulder dart can be moved either to the neck or to the armhole in case you want to get rid of it when cutting the neckline, it’s still a weird one for me to understand but I’ll try and do another video JUST on darts to show it better☺️
U didn't explain why the lines are certain bigger than the others and why when going through thw guidelines
I’m so sorry it wasn’t clear!! The guidelines are the lines that connect rotating points (bust to shoulder for example) and below those lines there’s normally a little hole. Depending on how big this “hole” is, the bigger the guideline is. I hope it’s more clear now☺️
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Omg it’s been a long time since i was looking for any video to explain this ! , I really need to know , if iam going to make a dress for someone and I have her Measurements the waist and hip and length and chest but she is not with me to take these specific measurements for contour , and I want to make the dress well fit to her , what can I do ? Is there any standard measurements for this ?, thank you so much 💞💞
Thank yooou☺️ It’s always so difficult to guess when you don’t have the person there… I add the standard measurements at the bottom of the screen when I explain them (it’s a bit difficult to see). What I would advice is to follow those and if she has a big bust I would probably make the 4. Empire and 5.Busts a little bit bigger than standard! Let me know how it goes🙊
can you please say the measurements of the paper pattern so i can have mini patterns to try on
Heey, the mini pattern is done at 1:4 scale, so it follows my own measurements. I don’t have it anymore but it was approximatelly:
- Centre front: 9cm
- Front waist: 7cm
- Front side seam: 5cm
- Front shoulder: 3.5cm
- Front dart: 2cm
- Centre back: 10cm
- Back waist: 6cm
- Back side seam: 5cm
- Back shoulder: 4cm
- Back shoulder dart: 0.5cm
- Back waist dart: 1cm
Hope it helps☺️
Front or back deep neck shoulder adjustment please
I’ll put it on my list for next timee!! Thank yoou☺️
Ok
This was helpful! But how on earth did you measure the differences? The best i could do whilst putting my ruler in all the places is... just... sort of guess? I could not figure out how to use a second ruler to get a precise number. Also, the bust circumference was super confusing. Are we pretending that boobs are perfectly circular? If so, my circumference goes off my mockup 😂😂😂 would be super helpful if you could indicate which part of the bust (upper bust, side boob, etc.) we need.
I’m glad it helped☺️ And I agree, some of them are very confusing!! What I did was start with the standard measurements and compare. I found that most of them were similar except for the bust that was bigger, and every time I create a design, I test it first just in case… for example I noticed that the dart at the armhole should have been bigger for my body! And for the circumference, I think the most important thing is the under part, that’s what’s going to change the pattern the most so focus on that one!! I only use it as a guide to know how low to create my necklines to still be covered🙈 I hope it’s a little bit more clear!!
Hi ,one confusion is that both your darts (waist and shoulder reaches the apex) Whereas ,we keep 1" away from apex.Kindly clear my confusion.❤
Heey! If I understand it correctly, you should keep 1” away from the apex when sewing the darts because otherwise the bust would look like a cone. But when rotating the darts (during drafting instead of sewing), the “real” point sits on the bust line. To find this point you just have to draw a line through the center of your dart, passing the dart ege until it crosses the bust line ☺️ I hope it’s usefull!!
@@_nuriamo thank you so much.I tried doing the contour for a heart shaped neckline which came out good,but the empire waist dart result was a lil out of proportion.I don't know where I went wrong.Should we smooth our darts at that empire waist area?
I'm so happy you tried!!! I'm not sure what went wrong sometimes when the dart is too big it looks weird... try finishing your dart 1 cm before the bust point!! I'll make a video about moving darts whenever I have time, that might be useful😄@@kennysumi5906