Just found this!! and WOW what a awesome explanation!! I've been needing this for every cause I am full busted and your channel is one of the best on You Tube!!! Thanks Lucy👍🤗❤
Wow, that was amazing. How clever. I thought it would be a lot more difficult, that I’d need to redraw a bunch of tricky lines. Thanks so much. This is something I hadn’t considered I’d need to do but I definitely need to lower them.( oh yes and the paper circle demonstration was brilliant, I understand now)
Thanks. Hope it'll help me in my future projects. I just finished, with GREAT illusion a blouse for Xmas and it was a disaster! The dart was like two inches too high. I am really tall and very busty. So, I am confident that I will succeed next time.
Thank you for showing us! So much simpler than the way I tried to do a similar thing recently - should have checked RUclips first! Kind regards from Penny 😊
With some patterns you could pin the tissue together and try it against your body, otherwise I would make a toile then mark the bust apex so you can see how far you need to move it. Hope that makes sense and helps and thanks for the lovely feedback.
Hello, great video. Could you at some point do a video about a SBA. Most patterns cater for B cups. I have trouble with all my patterns being slightly to big on the bust line.
Thanks Lucy. Bust darts are always too high for me probably because patterns are drafted for people taller than me. I'm 5'4" going to do this tomorrow with the Ashton Top.
It's a Simplicity wrap dress I made recently you can find the blog post here with links to the pattern and fabric I used both still available on our website www.sewessential.co.uk/blog/sewing-wrap-dress-cup-sizes/
Useful but isn't marking the apex point really important and indicates where you should move the dart to? You mention it briefly at the end but how do you measure down from the shoulder what has dart got to do with the bust apex? Not everyone knows this!
This is super helpful after many years of "fudging" things. Thank you!!
That’s made a complicated job easy.. it’s really one of the most useful tips I have seen. Thank you.
Loved the demonstration of how a dart creates room.
So glad you liked it, I really loved it when I saw it too.
thank you so much! This was just lovely, so simples and straightforward. :)
Oh my, thank you, I had no idea it would be that easy.
So glad it was useful to you.
This is fantastically clear and helpful - thank you. 👍
So helpful and informative..
Many thanks again Lucy and SE.
Just love all of your videos…you give me so much confidence and have taught me so much 👍👏💕
Just found this!! and WOW what a awesome explanation!! I've been needing this for every cause I am full busted and your channel is one of the best on You Tube!!! Thanks Lucy👍🤗❤
Thank you for this easy straight forward tutorial, this way is much simpler than many I've seen.
So pleased to hear it was helpful.
Excellent explanation Lucy, I love the palmer Pletch books.
Wow!! love love love this. Your channel has taught me so much 😃
Wow, that was amazing. How clever. I thought it would be a lot more difficult, that I’d need to redraw a bunch of tricky lines. Thanks so much. This is something I hadn’t considered I’d need to do but I definitely need to lower them.( oh yes and the paper circle demonstration was brilliant, I understand now)
Thank you! You made this simple and easy to follow! 😁
Thanks for the video, how did you know what size to make the box around the dart?
Always the best tutorials xx
Very clear instructions. Thanks
Thank you, I try really hard to keep it simple and straightforward so we can all feel a bit braver when making alterations.
Thank you for this tutorial Lucy...it worked perfectly for me and can't believe how simple it was xx
Wow thank you so much for sharing 🙏this is really what I have been looking for
What do you do to the corresponding back bust notch? Or do you just not use it as a matching point and are left with arm/waist/hip?
Thanks. Hope it'll help me in my future projects. I just finished, with GREAT illusion a blouse for Xmas and it was a disaster! The dart was like two inches too high. I am really tall and very busty. So, I am confident that I will succeed next time.
Thank you, what about if I needed to move the dart to the left or right, would that be using the same method too?
Excellent video.....simple, clear and sew easy to understand..thank you
Great tutorial, thanks! I Loved the darth dmonstration ❤.
Very easy explained thank you
Thanks for the lovely feedback so glad you enjoyed it.
Great tip - will be saving this vlog for future reference Many thanks 💐💐💐
It's a pleasure, so glad it was helpful.
Thank you so much!!! It’s not as hard as you think! Will definitely try that next time!!! 😀
Brilliant that made it so clear thank you
So pleased it was helpful to you.
Thank you for showing us! So much simpler than the way I tried to do a similar thing recently - should have checked RUclips first! Kind regards from Penny 😊
This was extremely useful - I will use your demonstration on my Ashton top. Thank you!
Fabulous! Thank you !
Thank you. Very useful 🧵
So pleased to hear it, it makes me very happy to see so many people finding it useful.
Thank you for your tutorials I love your work
Omg that’s so easy just looking for how to do this for a fitted shirt with a dart way to high 😀
Glad it was helpful, happy fitting!
Thank you!!
How do you measure your self to see where you have to move the dart to, love your videos and thank you 😊
With some patterns you could pin the tissue together and try it against your body, otherwise I would make a toile then mark the bust apex so you can see how far you need to move it. Hope that makes sense and helps and thanks for the lovely feedback.
Thank you for you help💐
Ty great info
Fantastic video thank you
It's a pleasure, so glad you enjoyed it.
So great. Just tried it but now haven't I added 3/4 in to front panel of pattern and not back? Don't I need to add to back of dress 3/4 inch?
Oops. No I didn't! Never mind!
Great, thank you!
That's absolutely simply amazing. Never seen this before. Thank you sooo much. X
Hello, great video. Could you at some point do a video about a SBA. Most patterns cater for B cups. I have trouble with all my patterns being slightly to big on the bust line.
You're in luck Angela, I actually did one a few weeks ago - you can see it here ruclips.net/video/-7qUg8u2tvA/видео.html
thank you very much can you do a full bust adjustment please?
Brilliant!
Thanks Lucy. Bust darts are always too high for me probably because patterns are drafted for people taller than me. I'm 5'4" going to do this tomorrow with the Ashton Top.
Thanks
If I have to do an sba and move the bust dart, which should I do first?
I would do the SBA first because it will alter the position of the bust dart, I did a video on that process too, you can find it here on our channel.
Brilliant, thank you!
Thank you so much!
What top are you wearing?
It's a Simplicity wrap dress I made recently you can find the blog post here with links to the pattern and fabric I used both still available on our website www.sewessential.co.uk/blog/sewing-wrap-dress-cup-sizes/
Useful but isn't marking the apex point really important and indicates where you should move the dart to? You mention it briefly at the end but how do you measure down from the shoulder what has dart got to do with the bust apex? Not everyone knows this!
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Thanks Sally!
Thank you so much!!! It’s not as hard as you think! Will definitely try that next time!!! 😀