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Finally, measure the bicep line length and compare it to your upper arm circumference to see if the sleeve will be wide enough at that point. Rest of the Sleeve I have received lots of requests for a basic bodice pattern tutorial. It took me a while to finish this, because I didn’t want to copy any existing methods directly from a book. Use the reference points to shape the upper part of the sleeve cap; at these points, the curve should be at its maximum, about 1,5-2cm away from the slanted line. This is a very tightfitting bodice. Also called a corset bodice. The body shape is maintained with the help of vertical seams and boning. Draped Bodice

This time the sleeve cap has no ease, because it’s not needed when working with knit fabrics. So, the sleeve cap and the bodice armscye measurements should match. Draw the front waistline: measure the front waist length from point A downwards. After the bust point width, you can unite the line to the regular waistline, curving it gently, as shown. Measure 7,5 cm from bust point upwards along the dart leg, then 2 cm* in a 90 degree angle and mark the point.

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Finally, draw the side seam uniting the three reference points at the underarm line, waistline, and hipline with straight lines. Adjusting the Seams If you would rather make a more casual top with a looser fit along the body you can make the bodice as per the pattern below

Although this pattern doesn’t have a bust dart, it will be useful to mark the bust point on the pattern in case you need it later. the Elizabethan bodice, which was reflected the styles popular in the Elizabethan era, but which was worn during the late Victorian era. Instead, I made my own version, mixing a few different methods. That of course meant testing a bunch of them to see what would work the best. The idea was to create the most simple pattern I possibly could without that affecting the result. It doesn’t mean this is an easy pattern, especially for beginners. To mark the front sleeve lineMark from K to the inside 3/4 inch for adults and 1/2 inch for kids. Mark this point as N . Draw up a straight line toL . From N Go outside 3/4 inches diagonally to Y as shown in the diagram. L-Y-G is the front armhole lineIt is the body of a dress or blouse – the garment which you wear on the upper part of the body. The method I have described here is a very simple BODICE pattern which you can draft and sew with the bare minimum sewing knowledge. If you’re not happy with the measurements, try to adjust the sleeve cap shape. You can modify the cap width and -height. And also move the cap notch a bit to the left or right. The bicep line can be shortened or lengthened on both sides, too, if needed. Rest of the Sleeve Bodice continues in use to refer to the upper portion (not including the sleeves) of a one- or two-piece dress. The bodice of a dress was called the corsage in the 19th century. a b c d e f g h i j k l Snodgrass, Mary Ellen (2015). World Clothing and Fashion: An Encyclopedia of History, Culture, and Social Influence. London: Routledge. pp.70–72. ISBN 978-1-315-69804-5. OCLC 958107199.

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