Know About Some Common Fitting Issues for Bodice Patterns
This blog is all about fitting the bodice patterns. The pattern is one of the most important parts of garment making. If the pattern went wrong, it might give rise to several designing mistakes that will further harm the outfit's overall fitting. Hence, if you are making the pattern with the Sitam AB pattern system's help or following the manual pattern guidelines, you should avoid common mistakes and try the pattern perfectly.
- Fitting the body waistline
The bodice waist might not fit all the time. It can be too tight or too large for the original body structure. The waist-level can sometimes be too high or too low. These are some of the simple issues that should be corrected. If the waist level is too high or too low, you can slice the front and back pieces and add extra lengths or overlap the pieces to shorten the level. It is suggested to adjust the lines and darts after you complete. - Fitting Of the Bodice Hips
What if the circumference of the hips is too small or too large? In this case, you have to side seam to correct the pattern. If you add some extra amount at the hip level, you should consider adding some waist level to make the side seam more proportionate. - Adjusting the Bust Point
Fitting the bodice pattern also means that the bust point is put in the right manner. If the bodice has a bust point in the wrong manner, the darts will not be right. To check the bust point placement, you will need the bust level measurement and the distance between bust points. - Bodice Fitting With Armhole
When making the sleeveless bodice, the pattern maker comes up with several problems. The armhole will gap both the front and back portions. Hence, this pattern should be made carefully. - Adjusting the Bust Area
Bodice bust adjustments are one of the common types of adjustments seen these days. But the issue is more prominent in the case of ready-made patterns.
Apart from these, the sleeves and upper arm width measurement should be done correctly. If you want to have a correct pattern for the bodice, better use the Sitam AB pattern methodology, which is now posted popular and best in Australia and other parts of the world.
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