HOW TO IDENTIFY & CUT DIFFERENT TYPES OF FLARE (90°,180°,270°,360°,720°,1080° AND 1440°)
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
- This video is to eliminate the stress of C=2πr that some people go through before drafting a flare, it's a trial and error method, but we will still achieve the same result. I also have on this channel how you can draft circular pattern with the formula C=2πr , check the link below.
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You are a true teacher you made it so easy
You made this Soo much easy, thank you 🤗
I learnt it thanks 👍
Well explained. Thank you 🙏
You are welcome
You got me laughing 😅🤣 when you said, people are complaining of the mathematics. That's me oo. Thanks for making it simpler my dear. Thanks for sharing.
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Thank u ma ...very simple and easy to understand 😘
Thank you Ma 🥰🙏
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Thank you for sharing ma.
Thanks this is awesome
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So we'll explained, thank you! ...and A line? Is it same as 90 degrees?
You are welcome, to the question, not at all
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So how to do know how much fabric do use so you do not end up waiting fabric?
Thanks for sharing ma,plz if my waist is 40 how can I%it in all the flares?
If its 360, fold into 4 and also divide 40 by 4=10, then cut the waist circumference by 10, if there is a zipper, add 2" to 40 making 42 then divide by 4, making 10 and half.