Begin by tracing off the basic front bodice pattern.
Transfer K-L line and remark as A-B. Transfer the W-V line along with X at bust point and remark as E at waistline.
C-D is 1/4 of waist measurement plus 2" for dart. Example; if your waist measurement is 32", 1/4 of 32 is 8. Add 2 to 8. Line C-D would then be 10".
Mark F and G 1" on either side of E and connect B to D with a straight line. .
Measure down from bust point 1 1/2" and mark as H.
Connect F to H and G to H.
The side seam dart can be placed anywhere along the side seam, but I like to place the center of the dart 3" below the underarm. Mark this point as I.
Draw a guide line from I to bust point. Measure 1 1/2" from bust point and mark as L.
Divide the difference of the front and back side seam difference in half and place a mark on either side of I. Mark as J and K.
Connect J and K to L.
Once you have added the darts to the front bodice, set this aside. Our next step will be to add the darts to the basic back bodice. Once we have added the darts to the back bodice, I will show you how to true the darts, my favorite step!!
After the darts are trued, I will then cut my bodice out of muslin and we will begin the fitting process. As I said when we started, my fitting issues may not be yours, but hopefully you will learn something from the changes that I will make to my bodice.
Wonderful illustrations!!1
ReplyDeleteThis is the only post I have been able to find that actually makes sense of adding darts! Thank you!!
ReplyDeletethank you for this illustration, now it makes sense
ReplyDeletethank you..finally understand
ReplyDeleteI agree completely - this is the only tutorial that is clear and easy to follow - thank you so uch!
ReplyDeletethank u thank u!! My aunt taught me to do this but my brains kinda did not absorb much lol. This helped me so much!! godbless
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ReplyDeleteThank you .just getting the understanding of the side darts
ReplyDeleteThanks for explaining it vividly.
ReplyDeleteI really understood it perfectly.
Thank you so so much, really appreciate.
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Very helpful in understanding the dart placements, thank you so much
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