Sure 3
Sure 3
They are
commonly found on shirts, blouses, and dresses.
How to Sew Darts: Mark the dart on the fabric using chalk or fabric marker. Pin the dart
folds together, ensuring the pointed end of the dart faces the inside of the garment. Sew
along the marked line, starting from the wider end and tapering toward the point.
B. Replacing a Zipper
When you need to alter a garment like a shirt or dress, you can take in side seams to make the fit
more tailored. Try on the garment and pin the extra fabric to match your body shape, then sew
the new seam.
Slopers: A sloper is a basic pattern that fits a person perfectly and is used as the
foundation to design other styles.
Drafting Patterns: Tailors create custom patterns based on measurements. You can draw
your own patterns on paper, adding ease or shaping as needed.
B. Fitting a Jacket
Fitting a jacket is an art. Here are the key things to focus on:
Shoulder Fit: The jacket shoulder seam should end right where the shoulder naturally
curves.
Chest Fit: The chest of the jacket should allow room for movement but not be too baggy.
Sleeve Length: The sleeve should end just above the wrist bone, allowing for a slight
cuff of the shirt to peek through.