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How to Draft and Sew a Fitted Bodice
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6 CQ
Continue creating your back bodice block in this lesson from Professor Pincushion by drafting the armhole, reshaping the side seam, and adding darts.
with Professor PincushionContinue creating your back bodice block in this lesson from Professor Pincushion by drafting the armhole, reshaping the side seam, and adding darts.
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6 CQ
You’re almost done drafting your bodice block! Professor Pincushion demonstrates how to true the front and back bodice blocks so your pattern will fit.
with Professor PincushionYou’re almost done drafting your bodice block! Professor Pincushion demonstrates how to true the front and back bodice blocks so your pattern will fit.
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4 CQ
A collarless and sleeveless bodice needs some sort of finish to its edges. In this lesson, Professor Pincushion shows you how to draft facing pattern pieces.
with Professor PincushionA collarless and sleeveless bodice needs some sort of finish to its edges. In this lesson, Professor Pincushion shows you how to draft facing pattern pieces.
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8 CQ
Are you ready to assemble your bodice? In this sewing demonstration, you’ll learn how to pair your bodice with a skirt for a uniquely designed dress.
with Professor PincushionAre you ready to assemble your bodice? In this sewing demonstration, you’ll learn how to pair your bodice with a skirt for a uniquely designed dress.
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7 CQ
You’re almost finished with your professionally sewn bodice! In this final lesson, attach the neckline and armhole facings and see your garment come together.
with Professor PincushionYou’re almost finished with your professionally sewn bodice! In this final lesson, attach the neckline and armhole facings and see your garment come together.
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