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I uploaded this bodice sloper pattern
under “basic” categorie.
http://www.burdastyle.com/patterns/show/1345
Note: example of sloper in muslin was made
according to my size but the dressform is bigger than my measurement so to speak
the sloper is not this tight. It’s more like
the fitted shirt block. I used this sloper created JJ blouse ;-). I like to complained that it was not fun to grade patterns, took
me a few days and this is only basic two
pieces pattern!
muslin
Mrs.Stylebook for basic sloper drafting.
It’s a Japanese magazine.
Burda workshop for smaller cup alteration
(included in the pattern sheets)
Lauriana for input on easing in sloper
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Feb 22, 2008, 07.45 AMby JJ1
To shape the waist, make more fitted, only use when you want to make fitted blouse or dress. For making loose top, you don’t need to taper the waist or make darts, right?
Feb 14, 2008, 02.37 PMby staticstasy
naaah…
i wanted to ask: you say at some point in the pattern to take in 0,6 cm in the sides… is this necessary? what for?
Jan 23, 2008, 10.06 AMby JJ1
Note: Pattern is made for B Cup, if you have bigger cup, please try this method….use your high bust to choose size and then do full bust alteration (link below). The sloper will fit your shoulders and armholes area better. This also apply when you choose normal patterns too. http://www.burdamode.com/Workshops,1000001-1487353-1227467,deDE.html
Jan 23, 2008, 12.58 AMby Lilo
Great JJ, thanks!
Jan 22, 2008, 11.16 AMby staticstasy
oo thankss and i couldn’t find the pattern!