Dart Bust Point. in this first of a series of bodice fitting tutorials, we will discuss where bust darts should point and how to measure your. Examples image 1 showing the bust point and the two dart. if you are using a basic block, then the bust point apex is located on the bust line and if you extend the 2 bodice darts to meet at this point, this will be your bust. the general rule is that the larger the bust, the farther the dart point should be from the apex. Essential variables to be considered are the bust size and shape. in general, the actual bust point of a bodice (where the most prominent point of your bust is) sits around 1″ (2.5cm) past the dart apex (end of the dart). if you wish to support me and my work you can now do so here: the bust point on a block is the pivot point for moving the dart, and should not be confused with the dart point. if your bust points are further apart or closer together than the pattern, you’ll need to redraw the darts so that they point to where your apex is. as i have already mentioned, if you have 2 darts on a pattern or a basic pattern block, then the bust point is fairly easy to.
Examples image 1 showing the bust point and the two dart. if your bust points are further apart or closer together than the pattern, you’ll need to redraw the darts so that they point to where your apex is. in this first of a series of bodice fitting tutorials, we will discuss where bust darts should point and how to measure your. if you are using a basic block, then the bust point apex is located on the bust line and if you extend the 2 bodice darts to meet at this point, this will be your bust. the bust point on a block is the pivot point for moving the dart, and should not be confused with the dart point. the general rule is that the larger the bust, the farther the dart point should be from the apex. if you wish to support me and my work you can now do so here: as i have already mentioned, if you have 2 darts on a pattern or a basic pattern block, then the bust point is fairly easy to. in general, the actual bust point of a bodice (where the most prominent point of your bust is) sits around 1″ (2.5cm) past the dart apex (end of the dart). Essential variables to be considered are the bust size and shape.
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Dart Bust Point if you wish to support me and my work you can now do so here: the bust point on a block is the pivot point for moving the dart, and should not be confused with the dart point. if you are using a basic block, then the bust point apex is located on the bust line and if you extend the 2 bodice darts to meet at this point, this will be your bust. if your bust points are further apart or closer together than the pattern, you’ll need to redraw the darts so that they point to where your apex is. Essential variables to be considered are the bust size and shape. in this first of a series of bodice fitting tutorials, we will discuss where bust darts should point and how to measure your. the general rule is that the larger the bust, the farther the dart point should be from the apex. as i have already mentioned, if you have 2 darts on a pattern or a basic pattern block, then the bust point is fairly easy to. if you wish to support me and my work you can now do so here: Examples image 1 showing the bust point and the two dart. in general, the actual bust point of a bodice (where the most prominent point of your bust is) sits around 1″ (2.5cm) past the dart apex (end of the dart).