God bless you real real good for me for this tutorial. I have a style like this on my table for a client and having watched this tutorial am good to go. Remain blessed sis in all areas of your life.
Pls ma my question is that I noticed you didn't add the dart sewing allowance when applying your front measurements, hope it won't get shorter after sewing
The bust span (nipple to nipple) we worked with is actually 7". But because we're drafting directly on the fabrics, 1" seam allowance has been added to it to give us 8"/2"=4" My camera omitted the point where that calculation was done.
When you want to join front and back together, take your original measurements on your bodice, then share the excess for both sides as your seam allowance.
@@PhysiqueCutFashionHouse ,ok ma Thanks and God bless, but I hope it will be up to 1.5 inches on both sides after sewing because most people like having excess allowance on their cloth in case of any adjustment.. I must confess I stumbled on your page this evening and I have watched like 4 videos already and I love it..God bless your hands.
Oh Dear Dear you taught me so many things today. God bless you and your works and hands. Lovely video
I’m glad to hear this. Amen and thank you
@@PhysiqueCutFashionHousethank you for this. My Dress came out so beautiful 😍
Please can I also create a v neckline using this method
you are amazing!!! I just subscribed! You are brilliant! ty so much!
You're welcome! I'm very happyy to have you in the community
All I can say is you’re a good teacher
You're always on point with your teachings sis🥰💃 prayed for more anointing on you to give more. Bless you🙏🏽
Amen. Thanks a lot
tahnk you i'm you fans from Algeria 🇩🇿 😘💌 love you you are the best
Thank you❤️
Thank you so much I've learnt keep doing what u doing thank you for sharing ur experience
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This is beautiful. Thank you🌹🌹
Thank very much ,so easy ❤
Thank you, I really appreciate you for sharing this tutorial.
You’re welcome!
Thanks a lot for the detailed explanation
I will try it as well❤
You're welcome🙂
Thanks for your teaching
Thank you so much, this is very detailed
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Thank you so much ma’am. God bless you for this
Amen
God bless you real real good for me for this tutorial. I have a style like this on my table for a client and having watched this tutorial am good to go. Remain blessed sis in all areas of your life.
Amen! All the best sis!
Thank you so much
I’ve been thinking of how to do this without going through the process of overbust corset
you’re very welcome
I'm always looking out for your tutorials...I just love you❤❤❤
Thanks a lot❤️
U re d best abeg,,,, no cap,, God bless u ma
Amen!
Thank you so much Ma, I really needed this
I'm glad to hear it was helpful
This is so so helpful. You’re the best ma❤️
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Ahhh very easy with ur teachings 🎉❤, thank you very much ma
You are welcome 😊
Love ur work
Thank you
Thanks a lot. So helpful
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Beautiful. Thanks for this 🤗
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This was so helpful ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️💯💯💯
Glory to God!
Very beautiful and helpful
Thanks❤️
Very detailed....thank you ma
You’re welcome
So helpful ma.
Could you please show the cutting of the flair part of the gown. Thank you
This is amazing thank you so much learnt something new
I'm glad to hear the tutorial was helpful❤️
Thank you so much ma you're the best,but please ma can add the bone for a sweetheart neckline?
God bless you ma!!!
amen
Mama giving us back to back more wisdom
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U explain so well. I lov u ma 💓💗💛
Thank you so much 🙂
Beautiful tutorial! Thank you so much 🤗💕
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This was so helpful😍
Glad it was helpful!
Pls can u make a tutorial on the blouse,that has different shapes
Thank you for this.
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Beautiful💖💖💖💖
😍
Please am a bit confused on the bust line and bust point measurement
Can we apply the Bonny at the back neck too
Hello! You are amazing! Can I ask what is the name of that bonning? Thank you in advance!🙏❤️
Regilene bone
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Excellent
Thank you
Thank you so much ma, but my question is can I used it to make shoulder top like queen Ann style can I achieve it on that, pls I need Ur reply ma
Waohh thank u so much
You're welcome
And please how many inches will I use to sew the side together
Pls how do u add a York to this ?
Thanks
Thanks omalicha 🥰
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Ma please how do you take upper chest measurements please
Beautiful
Thanks
How do I go about adding yoke and sleeves to it
Yes pls how do we add York and sleeve plssss
Beautiful 🙏🥰
Thank you
Well done ma
Thank you
Please wat is d name of d materials used in making dis complete gown and I want d complete video of it please ma
Bridal satin
Please ma , can I get u instagram name
Ma, wat is the difference between bridal satin, dull face and duchess material
God bless you ma❤❤❤❤❤❤
amen
Thank u ma...pls can I add sleeve to dis, again can I make it off d shouler
Yes, you can add to it off shoulder sleeves.
Thanks
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Thank you
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Please MA I don't understand what you mean by upper chest measurement
You're too much ma😍
Thank you
Is that interfacing on the bust area? I think you skipped that part
Pls where can I locate you
Ma,pls do u joint d bonny on d Lynne b4 joining it on main fabric ma,or u going it at once?
I joined the fabric and lining neckline together before I fix the boning
It's another one! 🔉
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Thank u 🙏 ma more wisdom
you’re welcome
Pls ma my question is that I noticed you didn't add the dart sewing allowance when applying your front measurements, hope it won't get shorter after sewing
The bust span (nipple to nipple) we worked with is actually 7".
But because we're drafting directly on the fabrics, 1" seam allowance has been added to it to give us 8"/2"=4"
My camera omitted the point where that calculation was done.
When you want to join front and back together, take your original measurements on your bodice, then share the excess for both sides as your seam allowance.
@@PhysiqueCutFashionHouse ,ok ma
Thanks and God bless, but I hope it will be up to 1.5 inches on both sides after sewing because most people like having excess allowance on their cloth in case of any adjustment..
I must confess I stumbled on your page this evening and I have watched like 4 videos already and I love it..God bless your hands.
Do you have an instagram account showing your work ?
Search Physique cut on instagram
please can i see the back of the dress
Thanks for your teaching
You’re welcome