Hi shama thank you for simplifying the arm measurements for me which I didn't understand I am looking forward to learn more from you especially teaching in English for those of us who don't understand your language so happy I found you
Thanks Shama, for professional and explicit explanation. I’m new to sewing and I do have the French curve, but no idea what to do with it, until now I’ll be following your channel for more learning.
👌👌 but take some messures from other infront of us then show the cutting how u r doing its really good and useful but taking messurements in front of is is really too helpfull tq
Thank you for the great technical pattern making instructions. It's helped me with design and sewing for clients not present in the shop. It would be helpful if you slowed down, allowing viewers a chance to catch-up digest the information.
hello....nice tutorial....can you pls explain me why you divided upper body by 6 and afterwards you divided upper body by 4 and took 9" (at 2.33)? I am a biggener and am confused.
Hi mam im following ur videos recently it's a great help for me I hav a doubt regarding arm hole how to measure arm hole by taking arm round and divide by 2 Or else one 1/6th of chest Pls reply me
The reason I clicked on th channel is because of the frence curve. I don't use it to make clothes. Have you ever seen a whole cloth quilt? I use french curves to make designs on my quilts.
You say upper body divided by 6 & + if your biceps are heavy. How does the biceps have a connection here? It's the bust line only. It's a bit confusing here.
It adds more ease, I have the same problem. My biceps are large, when i divide my upper body by 6 to get the armhole height the finished garment is always tight (unable to move arms freely) but if i add about 1/2" more to the final measurement It fits right. Long story short, my bust is 47 /6= 8.3 but i increase it to 9 inches for more ease. I hope that helps.
The arm hole is the place were you are going to stitch your sleeves. Say you are a lean person with a large amount of arm fat , You would be measuring your chest round at its fullest and divide it by 6 and will draw your arm hole or as an other variation you would be taking your arm hole round and divide it by 2 by both the ways the answer will be the same ( check it for clarity). Therefore in order to reduce the work of mesurement recording chest divided by 6 is made as a thumb rule. Now you will be cutting your sleeves as per sleeve measurement which includes upper arm or your biceps measurement you have prepared the pattern when you stitch there is a big piece of cloth in the sleeve which could not be attached to your dress. So you will have to cut away the extras now your sleeves will become super tight. To avoid this problem if you use your bicep measurement for arm hole marking. Your finished dress will have a big bulge of cloth under your arm hole. Hope you understood. If I am too long my apologies
Hey. I like the analysis. Quick question would you still divide by 6 if it is a man's shirt? Does it fit if you divide the burst by 4 and then use that measurement to determine the armhole depth? Would that affect the sleeve differently from your above analysis?
It's a shortcut to obtain the armscye depth without having to make an additional measurement. It assumes that the relationship between biceps/armscye depth and body length is equal for everyone. If you are making your own garment and not trying to mass produce I think it's better to take the trouble to measure the armscye depth separately rather than use this shortcut.
Shama madam nowadays there is no shoulder slope, then how do we cut the blouse? I really like your explanation, please do teach us different types of sleeves. Thank u mam. I really want u to teach different type of sleeves.
I've watched over 50 videos with no luck of understanding until now. Thank you so much
Hi shama thank you for simplifying the arm measurements for me which I didn't understand I am looking forward to learn more from you especially teaching in English for those of us who don't understand your language so happy I found you
Very useful and easy for the beginner
Thank you
God bless you
Excellent teacher thank you for sharing w/us your talent.i can sew but its hard to me how to make my own patern,
Just what i was looking for thank you!
Hi mam , crystal clear explanation ..easy to understand .the way you teach brings me a interest in stitching thanks
Your channel and tutorials is always awesome
I just found this channel. Thank you for the clear explanation. Looking forward to learn more .
Thank you that was very simple and perfect.👍👍😘
I am so new at sewing. this video is by far the most simple and more easy to follow
This video is helpful and very informative. Thank you so much for sharing.
I love your explanation. It's so clear
Very clear teaching..tq mam.
Thanks Shama, for professional and explicit explanation. I’m new to sewing and I do have the French curve, but no idea what to do with it, until now I’ll be following your channel for more learning.
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What is the 6 for? Can you explain why you have to divide it by 6?
Thank you
This is so helpful. Thank you! can you please post a video on how to measure and cut and attach a sleve to this armhole measurements please?
Excellent information mam, thank you so much.
thank you u make it so easy 😊
Well explained step by step 👍👍👍👏👏👏
Very informative and clear mam
Very very tq so much👍👍👍👍
The best ever.
hindi bol
Sew with me,madam ur video is good informative and helpful to amatuer home tailors ,thanks
Wow super ,,,😋
Thank you Shama, I have been looking for some time for simple explanation of how to create the armhole and neckline.
Nice video madam.it is very clear to understand.
Super madam thank you so much
This beautiful video clarifies the math for the areas drawn.
It really completes what I didn't know.Thank you very much. :-)
Thank you for doing this!
Hi Mam very nice and useful video thanks a lot 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks for this shearing
Hi mam thank you app buht achy sy smjha rahi han app ki ye video k bad man ny app ko jaldi sy subscribe kiya thanks 🙏🏻 a loat/. I am from Pakistan 🇵🇰
Very good explanation, Shama ❤️
I like way you explain
Very well explained about the arm hole front and neck inenglish next time showfront and back arm hole shape together thanks
So nice 👌👌👌👌👌👌
Thank u mam very useful tips
Thank you so much! Could please show how to make a bodice pattern with a bust and waist darts? I loved your tutorial!❤️
I love ur video
Thank you
You make it easy to understand
As the depth of neck is more, the shoulder width varies
Plz explain to me harmhol round ,for blouse and suit according shoulder,mam
👌👌 but take some messures from other infront of us then show the cutting how u r doing its really good and useful but taking messurements in front of is is really too helpfull tq
Thank you for the great technical pattern making instructions. It's helped me with design and sewing for clients not present in the shop. It would be helpful if you slowed down, allowing viewers a chance to catch-up digest the information.
Thanks mam for clarifying all my doubts regarding armhole and perfect neck cutting
Can you please explain what you mean by upper body measurements? Thank you.
Yes..i want to know about it too..
now I have.no doubt the neckline
Hi. Why do you need to divide upper body measurement by 6? Thank you
it is a formula
hello....nice tutorial....can you pls explain me why you divided upper body by 6 and afterwards you divided upper body by 4 and took 9" (at 2.33)? I am a biggener and am confused.
nalla..iruku.mam.pls.. tamil la.sonna.engaluku.romba....ueas.fulla irukum pls
As always, an excellent informative vid with demonstrations which are helpful and useful aids for me. TYVM for sharing your expert skills.❤
Good explanation
It's a Nice video please make videos on blouse without shoulder cut..
Hi mam. All your videos are very much useful. Thank you. Can you please upload a video of how to cut and stitch school uniform skirt.
Very helpful 😃 thank you
Super Mam your explain very nice so cute mam.
Thanks a lot!you have helped me out with this and your tutorial is very clear
Wow great I would like to know how to cut straight dress please thank you
Thanks mum
1:35 Why divide by 6?
2:30 Why add 9"? Is that the full measurement of the half the front torso?
Chest round size may b
Full shoulder measurement meaning 1 shoulder and other shoulder without back of nape of the neck or with the back of nape of the neck
Can u teach ladies pant cutting and stichings. Your explanation are perfect .thank you mam
White pencil ✏️ 😮
What is upper body...please advise
Thnks
your burst
Very nice mam
Superb mam... Thanks
Hi shama i like your video. I am malayalee. I know tamil but i can't speak.
where did you get that upper body measurement, you didn't even explain.
Im so confuse
The bust
Nic
Very nice
You speak VERY fast, and I cannot comprehend why you place the french curve precisely where you do, and in that exact position.
Thank you shama please explain in telugu
In Tamil video u r telling us to take.. upper body*8 in this u r telling totally different.. u r making us confuse...
Helpful. But can you please send full video of how to construct a bodice
Super
Hi mam nice video
Please upload video about blouse shoulder falling problem
Hello mam I am your new subscriber very helpful videos 😘😘
Can u tell me why you divided it by 6. What is the 6 stands for? And why 9?
I’m just trying to understand the formulas?
Yes , especially 9 got me Soo confused
Thank you
If I cut armhole like this then how can I cut sleeve?
Plzz can u tell me plzz
Hi ..... Pls explain how to draw the other armhole using the shaper...
Hi mam im following ur videos recently it's a great help for me
I hav a doubt regarding arm hole how to measure arm hole by taking arm round and divide by 2
Or else one 1/6th of chest
Pls reply me
Thanks!!
Hi mam nice ur vedios
The reason I clicked on th channel is because of the frence curve. I don't use it to make clothes. Have you ever seen a whole cloth quilt? I use french curves to make designs on my quilts.
Thankyou
Thanks
Thanks mam take care
Show how to take ready blouse measurements we are bigginers
nice explained
Super🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉Mam i need tamil mam reply me
Upper body is divided by 6 or half of shoulder length
You say upper body divided by 6 & + if your biceps are heavy. How does the biceps have a connection here? It's the bust line only. It's a bit confusing here.
It adds more ease, I have the same problem. My biceps are large, when i divide my upper body by 6 to get the armhole height the finished garment is always tight (unable to move arms freely) but if i add about 1/2" more to the final measurement It fits right. Long story short, my bust is 47 /6= 8.3 but i increase it to 9 inches for more ease. I hope that helps.
The arm hole is the place were you are going to stitch your sleeves. Say you are a lean person with a large amount of arm fat , You would be measuring your chest round at its fullest and divide it by 6 and will draw your arm hole or as an other variation you would be taking your arm hole round and divide it by 2 by both the ways the answer will be the same ( check it for clarity). Therefore in order to reduce the work of mesurement recording chest divided by 6 is made as a thumb rule. Now you will be cutting your sleeves as per sleeve measurement which includes upper arm or your biceps measurement you have prepared the pattern when you stitch there is a big piece of cloth in the sleeve which could not be attached to your dress. So you will have to cut away the extras now your sleeves will become super tight. To avoid this problem if you use your bicep measurement for arm hole marking. Your finished dress will have a big bulge of cloth under your arm hole. Hope you understood. If I am too long my apologies
Hey. I like the analysis. Quick question would you still divide by 6 if it is a man's shirt? Does it fit if you divide the burst by 4 and then use that measurement to determine the armhole depth? Would that affect the sleeve differently from your above analysis?
It's a shortcut to obtain the armscye depth without having to make an additional measurement. It assumes that the relationship between biceps/armscye depth and body length is equal for everyone. If you are making your own garment and not trying to mass produce I think it's better to take the trouble to measure the armscye depth separately rather than use this shortcut.
I'm not a good one but my experience its upper body divided by 4 but she said by 6 I got misunderstood ....
Shama madam nowadays there is no shoulder slope, then how do we cut the blouse?
I really like your explanation, please do teach us different types of sleeves.
Thank u mam.
I really want u to teach different type of sleeves.
This video was very useful and where will get this instrument used in this video
Thank you so much❤
I love this
Video hindi
Plz mam explain to me about the armhol according shoulder ,mam blouse and suit for both
hi i like your tutorial please send me step by step how to measure and how to cut the blouse
Please sent a video of stiching a lining blouse using a crape cloth
Nice thank you mam