How to Rotate Darts 2 Ways | Slash & Spread, Pivot
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- čas přidán 20. 07. 2024
- Today I'm showing you how to rotate darts with two different methods: slash & spread method and pivot (or pivotal transfer) method. These two methods are the most popular ways to relocate or move a dart, especially on a bodice. The slash & spread method is particularly useful to beginners or people who need to visualize where they are moving their dart. The pivot method is helpful in saving time and paper. Once you have mastered transferring darts, the design possibilities become endless!
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0:00 Slash & Spread Method
2:24 Pivotal Transfer Method
Edited with: Adobe Premiere Pro CC
Camera: Canon Rebel T3i
Mic: Blue Yeti Mic
Sewing/Embroidery Machine: Husqvarna Viking Epic
Serger: Husqvarna Viking Huskylock s25
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Thank you so much now, I know the difference between pivot and slash
You are a CZcams hidden gem!
Thank you for such a well explained video on dart manipulation in short time...
Very well explained 😊👍
Thank you so much for always keeping your videos to the point and also for making them well explained always showing each step clearly. Its appreciated 😊
Thank you! Your kind words are very much appreciated!
It really helped. Thank you, 😊
Your videos are really helpful and well made, thank you! 😊
Thank you so much! ❤❤❤
Very helpful! Thanks for sharing!
Glad you liked it!
Yay. Thank you
i cant thank u enough. so well explained , helped with my assignment a ton
Excellent
Thank you!!
Hi I love ur simple ways of drafting n always watch ur videos❤ can u pls tell me how n which darts to manipulate in a deep v neck bodice . Tia
Thanks. How can i draw started body pattern that you shown pink pattern at 2:42
The template I'm working with is in the description for you to download
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Do you need to true your dart legs in the slash and spread method? I apologize if this is a naive question!
Yes you will need to true them
@@TheAwlNighter1 is there anyway you could show us how to do it in that scenario? Or write it out? Im just a little confused but everything else was explained perfectly! Im still just getting into the world of patternmaking:)
If i could assume i would guess you would use the pivot technique after the relocation to true your dart legs? Appreciate you very much!
@AtelierDSD with either technique, you will need to true your dart legs. I have a video called "how to true darts" that may help you. With the slash and spread method you will need to put a piece of paper under the hole/need dart and tape it so you can create the dart intake. Watch that video and let me know if you have more questions!
@@TheAwlNighter1 thank you so much!!!:)
How did you make the pattern you use
A college professor of mine handed it out ages ago. I just retraced it. There's a link in the description if you want to download one to practice with as well!
what is a punch hole and what is it used for?
In this case, a punch hole is hole made in the fabric to tell the sewer that the dart ends in 1/2". This is done to save money in production from not having to take the time to draw the dart on the fabric.
you said all darts start at dart point, why is it's that you measure 1"from your bust point to connect your dart?
Sorry for the late reply! Your darts can end anywhere you want them to. The industry standard for bust darts is to shorten them before they reach the apex because it can make them look pointy, but it's an art not a science and designers break the "rules" all the time!