THANK goodness I watched this. I almost didn’t get it correct, the full FBA from your calculation I did, I needed a 1 inch FBA but I didn’t know it needed to be divided by two, IT’S A GREAT THING THOUGH.
"My boobs are somewhere between a solid and a fluid" 😂 Same girl, same! Never heard it put so succinctly 👍 Thanks for the in-depth tutorial! I've always kind of worked out my problems through making and adjusting muslins, so this new information will definitely speed up the process ❤
Absolutely brilliant explanation. I’m helping my friend learn to sew and she needs this adjustment as has a small frame but large boobs. I don’t need this adjustment so we are both learning something very new. Ready to give it a try. Thank you so much x
This video is very helpful, I have drafted my fba by 2", which has dropped my apex, (which I need), and the length of the bodice. My question is how do I alter the back length to match the front now. I have made a toile, but the armscye is tight, I intended to lengthen the back from the bottom of the armhole to above the waist, would that be the correct way to do it? Thanks for your help with this.
When you said to use high bust measurement, my question is do you use that size for entire pattern. I just made the turner dress size 18 for high bust, and size 20 underarm point, and size 24 for waist and hips. Fits great.
You can make an asymmetric pattern instead of having a pattern piece which is cut on the fold. Basically you would trace the pattern piece so that it's a full front piece (rather than a half piece), and then do the FBA differently on either side.
THANK goodness I watched this. I almost didn’t get it correct, the full FBA from your calculation I did, I needed a 1 inch FBA but I didn’t know it needed to be divided by two, IT’S A GREAT THING THOUGH.
Great video, super useful. Thanks.
I enjoy your candidness!
Thank you for this information.
Quite helpful.
Very informative and eye opening. Thanks
Glad you enjoyed it!
"My boobs are somewhere between a solid and a fluid" 😂
Same girl, same! Never heard it put so succinctly 👍
Thanks for the in-depth tutorial! I've always kind of worked out my problems through making and adjusting muslins, so this new information will definitely speed up the process ❤
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This the best explanation of an fba I have seen . Thank you so much .
Your FBA classes are amazing I recommended to All sewists and your patterns are so well fitted
Such a great video! This helps me a lot. Thanks, Jenny!
I don't think I could love your videos more. Jenny, thank you so much
I think you are brilliant. Your videos are a positive event in this time of lockdown.😘
Fantastic, I have also bought your craftsy (again 😁) class for future reference 👍👍👍
My pattern is an empire style with a waist dart. I have included the side bust dart created by doing the fba.
I loved your video about FBAs!
Absolutely brilliant explanation. I’m helping my friend learn to sew and she needs this adjustment as has a small frame but large boobs. I don’t need this adjustment so we are both learning something very new. Ready to give it a try. Thank you so much x
This video is very helpful, I have drafted my fba by 2", which has dropped my apex, (which I need), and the length of the bodice. My question is how do I alter the back length to match the front now. I have made a toile, but the armscye is tight, I intended to lengthen the back from the bottom of the armhole to above the waist, would that be the correct way to do it? Thanks for your help with this.
Loved this video. really helpful. loved you ascott x
When you said to use high bust measurement, my question is do you use that size for entire pattern. I just made the turner dress size 18 for high bust, and size 20 underarm point, and size 24 for waist and hips. Fits great.
What happens when one side is way bigger than the other
You can make an asymmetric pattern instead of having a pattern piece which is cut on the fold. Basically you would trace the pattern piece so that it's a full front piece (rather than a half piece), and then do the FBA differently on either side.