How to Adjust for a Rounded Back-Protruding Shoulder Blade: Pattern Alteration
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- čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
- Protruding Shoulder Blade/Rounded Back Alteration/Tune-Up with Sure-Fit Designs™
How to do a protruding shoulder blade and rounded back alteration adjustment (tune-up) with the Sure-Fit Designs™ fitting and designing system. You'll find free sewing and fitting assistance with complete instructional content. Learn how the Sure-Fit Designs™ fitting and designing system can benefit you to achieve a well-fitting pattern for pants, blouses, skirts, dresses, jackets, shirts, children's wear and men's pants. Learn how you can use your Sure-Fit Designs™ body blueprint (sloper) to fit commercial patterns. Sure-Fit Designs™ provides an easy fitting, designing and sewing system that allows you to blueprint your body shape and size, which results in a personalized fit -- your personal sloper. The Sure-Fit Designs™ fitting system is based on your body shape and circumferences. The master patterns range from 28" to 62" (71 cm -- 157.5cm) in your bust and hip area. Your body blueprint will fit; the resulting patterns will fit.
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Thank you! I've seen rounded back adjustments but never with the dart to helo with my protruding shoulder blades!
@Emily Rosenzweig - You are most welcome. This process works very well. I also show another option you might want to watch - splitting the back pattern horizontally - also works exceedingly well. See - czcams.com/video/TLxkBTbRtZk/video.html
Thank you for this. The person I will be fitting has a very pronounce hump. This video has given me a starting point!
All your fitting adjustments video, are great, they helped me a lot through the years and I'm glad to find this one 2. Thanks a lot.
Thanks so much for your positive feedback. I greatly appreciate your comments.
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thank u very much for ur prompt reply. In our country garments are customised by taking measurements on body but when i read ur superfit guidelines i try to use them by observing body type of the person and try to give my best. so thank u so ..much.u r really the best.
very true. I'm from abroad and have studied pattern making but not deep. This channel has changed my life literally. It's impressive how fast we can correct problems. unfortunately I my teacher was not that good and I gave up as my projects were horrible. Tks so much for all your teachings!
My problem is that I have excess fabric at the back of the neck, and sometimes at the shoulder blade area. What adjustment should i use for these problems?
@Chris Reeve - it sounds like the back of the pattern is too long and wide across the back. But without specific photos of the issue(s), it's more challenging to pinpoint the problem(s) and offer a specific solution. I support all Sure-Fit Designs customers.
I dont want a dart, is there any other recommendations
I truly appreciate this lesson. I do not have anyone who can measure me and I have the upper rounded back. Can I measure it myself? Thank you. Gi
VERY helpful!!
Does this work on a regular basic t-shirt pattern?
Do you have to add length to the front to match the extra length in the back?
How do you determine the amount to increase the back and also the shoulder dart??? I have both of these and have to do any adjustments by myself. Thanks
There is no tried and true way to determine how much you will need to curve CB or to add the width of the shoulder dart. I would say to begin with a dart that is 1/2 - 5/8" wide and that will automatically determine the amount that is added to the length of CB. If you need a CB seam, then you can draw a gentle curve with the Designing Stylus. You will simply need to try a test and see how much more/less you need for your body shape. Kindly, Glenda
thank you
Hille Veldbloem - you are most welcome and thanks for your feedback.
Hi, I hv a question..
If the paper pattern armhole is
big, how to do correct armhole
measurement on the pattern?
Can u show a tutorial pls?
No, the rounding, in this situation, is in the back body only. Kindly, Glenda
mam will you clear my doubt why the front armhole in a girl dress is deeper then the back armhole curve
Part 2 - How could I self measure if possible?
Hello! Can you please tell me the book next to you. and where i can buy. Thank you very much
That book is part of our Dress Kit (the instruction book) and you can purchase the entire Kit at - surefitdesigns.com/collections/fitting-sewing-pattern-kits/products/dress-kit-discounted-combos - we don't sell those books individually as they are specific to each of our fitting kits. Make sure to watch the short video describing the Dress Kit found on the page link given.
drawing rounded curve willbe suitable only for the dresses which has back opening what if no back opening ?
If you don't have a back opening then you won't have a curved CB seam. With a rounded back, it's generally best to curve the seam and depending on the style you can have a CB opening.
We can do if ur dress is not opening even cause we always have cb in our pattern no matter ur dress is front open or side open
Would a 1.5" adjustment distort things too much?
Deb Damico - if you mean a 1.5" opening at CB - though I have never tried this, I would suspect it wouldn't work too well.
Yes that is what I meant. I guess I'll try splitting it up and doing 5/8 at center back and another adjustment for shoulder blade.
Does this work on a regular basic t-shirt pattern?