dearest La Modeliste, thank you for sharing; I have a question about the sleeve pattern; after drafting I think you forgot the Arm Circumference and elbow circumference and deduct/put 1" in from the underarm line and connected to the arm-pit. After I followed you in each drafting technique my sleeve pattern is too wide down from elbow circumference; what shall I do, may I follow the circumferences measurement or do as you did? Thanks again.
I made the blick, but shouldn't the back armhole be higher than the front. Right now with your method shoulder point of front and back are at the same level
Hi! I’m sorry if I didn’t include it. But if you want to convert inches from centimeters you can always multiply inches example: 1 inch x 2.54 = 2.5cm I seriously didn’t have the time to put the conversion maybe you can do the conversion by yourself thank you
Hi! At 5:00 in your video, you indicate using 1/4 of the garment ease, and that I should refer to my chart. Where have you discussed ease? Did I miss a video? Thx for a great tutorial.
Just a little food for thought for the viewers men do not have hip, its called a "seat" in men's fashion. Females have hip when your talking about fashion.
I hope you have basic men's trousers tutorial soon ❤
Soooooon! It’s really difficult for me to fit the frame so maybe I’ll do it digitally 😊
@@LAMODÉLISTEthanks for this because I'm currently studying at fip and I don't have time to sit in on basic menswear because of the conflict schedule
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Well am so glad that I came across a men's basic bodice block now am more comfortable make top for my son's and husband thanks appreciate it
You are so welcome!
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Thanks for the awesome video
Since it a basic bodice block how can it be used to make dress shirts and other mens wear?
dearest La Modeliste, thank you for sharing; I have a question about the sleeve pattern; after drafting I think you forgot the Arm Circumference and elbow circumference and deduct/put 1" in from the underarm line and connected to the arm-pit. After I followed you in each drafting technique my sleeve pattern is too wide down from elbow circumference; what shall I do, may I follow the circumferences measurement or do as you did? Thanks again.
I made the blick, but shouldn't the back armhole be higher than the front. Right now with your method shoulder point of front and back are at the same level
Hi thank you so much.Also I have a question do you think it would be possible to add cm in the writting or is it too late please.Thank you🙏
Hi! I’m sorry if I didn’t include it. But if you want to convert inches from centimeters you can always multiply inches example: 1 inch x 2.54 = 2.5cm
I seriously didn’t have the time to put the conversion maybe you can do the conversion by yourself thank you
@@LAMODÉLISTE Thank you so so much for your time 🥰
Pleas what is the ajustment for shirt wear? I means at the back plaket.
Hi! At 5:00 in your video, you indicate using 1/4 of the garment ease, and that I should refer to my chart. Where have you discussed ease? Did I miss a video? Thx for a great tutorial.
2:17… please check out the link for the chart
The 1/4 in is added for ease.
@@LAMODÉLISTEThx! The caption in the video does not have the "in" after the 1/4. So I was confused. Thx for clearing that up.
Will this work for knit fabric? or is this just for woven? Thanks for the tutorial!!
Yes it will but mind you this is only a basic block and there are contours that can be applied to make it fit on a model
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Can I use this for the mugler hoodie corset?
Sure if course if you want to
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Wanted to share that the canva link is not working.
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Just a little food for thought for the viewers men do not have hip, its called a "seat" in men's fashion. Females have hip when your talking about fashion.
Men do have hips, “seat” is just a different term. Men are also humans consisting of chest natural waist line and hip line.