Great video! Haven't drafted a yoke in years and needed a refresher. Question, 21:00 min. mark your pant started w/double back darts. If working with one dart, and truing up CB do you split the difference between CB yoke and CB body so the angle of the CB doesn't become too severe? Thanks in advance.
Yes Single Back Dart = split the difference into two darts and move them apart. Close the two darts and now you will have a smooth curve for the yoke-seam when you true it up.
@@ProfessorJamesChannel 37:00 + 40:00 . I see now that I formulated the question very badly sorry about that. What I meant: Do you cut two yolk pieces and join them with a CB seam (as opposed to cutting one joined piece on fold)? Considering the CB is on an angle from the grainline
I was looking for instructions like that for a long time. Thank you!
Your instructions are so great. Clear and concise and easy to follow. Thank you!
Super helpful for what I’m working on! Thanks!!! What did we do before RUclips?!? lol
Thank you!!! This is what I've been looking for!
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Great video! Haven't drafted a yoke in years and needed a refresher.
Question, 21:00 min. mark your pant started w/double back darts. If working with one dart, and truing up CB do you split the difference between CB yoke and CB body so the angle of the CB doesn't become too severe? Thanks in advance.
Yes Single Back Dart = split the difference into two darts and move them apart. Close the two darts and now you will have a smooth curve for the yoke-seam when you true it up.
Brilliant
I'm almost done with Video#5!
The grainline is not parallel to CB? Do you join to pieces/not on fold?
pls tell me the minutes you are at in the video?
@@ProfessorJamesChannel 37:00 + 40:00 . I see now that I formulated the question very badly sorry about that. What I meant: Do you cut two yolk pieces and join them with a CB seam (as opposed to cutting one joined piece on fold)? Considering the CB is on an angle from the grainline
Keep them as two Yoke Pieces (cut 2). Because you will want to be able to adjust the Center Back during fitting! :)
@@ProfessorJamesChannel thank you! That makes sense, thanks for being patient w me haha
I'm almost done with Video#5!