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Basic design blouses (pattern-based)

Building back

Building a right angle from point A.

AB = the height of the back armhole (Vprz) + addition.

(Example: 23 cm + 2 cm = 25 cm)

AC = length of the back to the waist (DST) + addition.

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(Example: 42 + 1 cm = 43 cm)

CD = the height of the hips (WB).

(Example: 18 cm)

AF = (diameter of the shoulders (An) + gain) / 2.

(Example: (38 cm + 2 cm) / 2 = 20 cm)

AF = BG1.

BG = (chest 3 (CPT) + gain) / 4.

(Example: (90cm + 12cm) / 4 = 25.5 cm)

BG = CH = DI.

AA1 = 2 cm

AL = fifth neck girth - 0.5 cm

(Example: 38 cm / 5 - 0.5 = 7.1 cm)

Draw an arc A1L, which will be the line of the neck from behind.

CM = oblique shoulder height (MIC) + addition.

(Example: 42 cm + 2 cm = 44 cm)

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To find the point M draw an arc with center C and radius equal to the CM.

At the intersection of the arc and the vertical FG1 is the point M.

LM = shoulder line.

G1G3 = half FG1.

G1G2 = half G1G3.

G3G4 = 1 cm

Draw a line to the points M armholes G4 G2 G.

HN = 2,5 cm

Draw a line on the side seam points GN I.

SD = 1/3 BG.

Draw a vertical through O.

RR = OP1 = depth = 1.5 cm darts

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OR = 16 cm

OR1 = 13 cm

Draw contour darts for points P R R1 R1.

Building shelves

Building a right angle from point A.

AB = AB and drawing back.

AC = AC with drawing back.

CD = CD with drawing back.

AF = AF with drawing back.

AF = VG1.

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VG = VG with drawing back.

VG = CH = DI

AL = AL with drawing back.

AA1 = depth of the neck segment length AL = + 0.5 cm = 8.1 cm

A1L draw an arc, which will be the front line of the neck.

LL1 = 1,2 cm

Draw horizontal line through the point L1.

To find the point L2 draw an arc with center L and radius equal to LL2.

LL2 = 5 cm

At the intersection of the arc and the horizontal is the point L2.

FM = FM with drawing back + 1 cm

Draw horizontal line through the point M1.

BB1 = CO = 1/2 the distance between the protruding points of the breast (TG).

(Example: 19 cm / 2 = 9.5 cm)

L2B2 = breast height (Br) + addition.

(Example: 25 cm + 0.5 cm = 25.5 cm)

To find the point B2 draw an arc centered at L2 and radius equal L2B2. [Cut]

At the intersection of the arc and the vertical V1O point is B2.

Draw the line L2B2.

L2L3 = girth 3 (CPT) - chest 1 (Og1).

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(Example: 90 cm - 84 cm = 6 cm)

To find the point L3 draw an arc centered at L2 and


radius equal to L2L3.

Draw an arc centered at B2 and radius equal L2B2.

At the intersection of the two arcs of point L3.

Draw segment L3B2.

L3M1 = LM with drawing back - LL2.

(Example: 16 cm - 5 cm = 11 cm)

To find the point M1 hold

arc centered at L3 and radius equal L3M.

At the intersection of the arc and horizontally through the point M is the point M1.

G1G2 = half G1M.

G1G3 = third G1G2.

G2G5 = half G2G3.

G4G5 = 0,8 cm

Draw a line on the armhole points M1 G2 G4 G3 G.

HN = 2,5 cm

Draw a line on the side seam points GN I.

B2R = 1,5 cm

RR = OP1 = depth = 1.2 cm darts

OR1 = 13 cm

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Draw contour darts on points PR P1 R1 (see Fig.).

Building sleeves

Draw vertical.

Postpone her segment AB = MG1

(The size of the drawing back) - 7 cm

(Example: 20 cm - 6 cm = 14 cm)

AC = length of the hand to the elbow (XRD).

(Example: 31 cm)

AD = sleeve length.

(Example: 58 cm)

BF = BE = (girth shoulder (On) + gain) / 2.

(Example: (26 cm + 10 cm) / 2 = 18 cm)

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AG = 1/2 AB.

GI = 1/2 BF + 1,5 cm

(Example: 18 cm / 2 + 1.5 cm = 10.5 cm)

GH = 1/2 BF + 2,2 cm

(Example: 18 cm / 2 + 2.2 cm = 11.2 cm)

Draw lines EH and FI to the horizontal line passing through the point A.

NC = HL = 1/2 EN.

IM = IN = 1/2 Fl.

Draw perpendiculars through the points K L M N.

KK1 = 0.5 cm

LL1 = 0,7 cm

MM1 = 1 cm

NN1 = 0,6 cm

Draw a line to pour on the points sleeves H E K1 L1 M1 And I N1 F.

DD1 = DD2 = half the width of the bottom of the sleeve == (wrist circumference (Oz) + gain) / 2.

(Example: (20 cm + 5 cm) / 2 = 12.5 cm)

D3D = D1D3 = half DD1.

D4D = D2D4 = half DD2.

D3D5 = D4D6 = 0,5 cm (see Fig.).

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