Drafting the Empire Princess Bodice (Variations on a Silhouette Part 2)
Video 2 in a series of videos covering drafting a dress; at the end of these videos you should be able to draft a dress that you like that suits you. The last few videos will walk you through step-by-step, but it's better to learn how and why, and learn to problem solve on the way. My emphasis is Non-Standard Figures, and in particular Large Busts and the Pear Shape. In this video, I walk you through using your block to draft an Empire Bodice with a Princess Line. Use your own custom block to draft a dress for yourself. My Booklets: https://dresspatternmaking.com/patter... My Website: https://dresspatternmaking.com My Ko-Fi Shop https://ko-fi.com/mariadresspatternma... Google Play: https://www.google.com.au/search?tbo=...

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